Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge 12.16.11 Webinar Slide Deck

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Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge Webinar Presentation Friday, December 16 2:00 pm EST

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Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App

Challenge

Webinar Presentation

Friday, December 16 2:00 pm EST

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On today’s call:

Adam Wong Program Analyst, ONC

Carter Blakey Acting Director, ODPHP

Linda Harris Health Communication/ eHealth Lead, ODPHP

JL Neptune Senior Vice President, Health 2.0

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Agenda for Today’s Meeting

 ONC and the Investing in Innovation (i2) Program

 A discussion of the Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators (LHIs)

 An Introduction to the Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators App Challenge

 Q&A About the Challenge

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ONC and i2

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i2 – Investing in Innovations Adam Wong [email protected]

Office of the National Coordinator

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i2 Goals

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•  Better Health, Better Care, Better Value through Quality Improvement –  Further the mission of the Department of Health and Human Services –  Highlight programs, activities, and issues of concern

•  Spur Innovation and Highlight Excellence –  Motivate, inspire, and lead

•  Community building – Development of ecosystem

•  Stimulate private sector investment

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Healthy People 2020 Leading Health Indicators

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What Is Healthy People?

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•  A national agenda that communicates a vision for improving health and achieving health equity

•  Creates a comprehensive strategic framework uniting health promotion and disease prevention issues under a single umbrella

•  A set of science-based, measurable objectives with targets to be achieved by the year 2020

•  Requires tracking of data-driven outcomes

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Evolution of Key Elements Healthy People

Target  Year   1990   2000   2010   2020  

Overarching  Goals  

• Decrease  mortality:  infants–adults  

•  Increase  independence  among  older  adults  

•  Increase  span  of  healthy  life  

• Reduce  health  dispari<es  

• Achieve  access  to  preven<ve  services  for  all  

•  Increase  quality  and  years  of  healthy  life  

• Eliminate  health  dispari<es  

• AAain  high-­‐quality,  longer  lives  free  of  preventable  disease  

• Achieve  health  equity;  eliminate  dispari<es  

• Create  social  and  physical  environments  that  promote  good  health  

• Promote  quality  of  life,  healthy  development,  healthy  behaviors  across  life  stages  

#  Topic  Areas   15   22   28   42  

#  Objec<ves/  Measures  

226/NA   312/NA   467/1,000   ~600/1200  

Leading  Health  Indicators   N/A   N/A   22*   26*  

*selected  from  the  full  set  of  Healthy  People  objec<ves  

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Leading Health Indicators (LHIs)

•  What are the Leading Health Indicators (LHIs)? -  Targeted set of Healthy People 2020 objectives with targets. -  Communicate high-priority health issues -  Motivate action

•  Why LHIs? Provide national organizations, states, local communities, businesses, and others with a set of critical health issues that can have a major impact on improving the health of the overall population.

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LHI Topics •  Access to Health Services •  Clinical Preventive Services •  Environmental Quality •  Injury and Violence •  Maternal, Infant, and Child

Health •  Mental Health

•  Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity

•  Oral Health •  Reproductive and

Sexual Health •  Social Determinants •  Substance Abuse •  Tobacco

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LHI Tab

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LHI Monthly Bulletin and Webinar •  In January ODPHP will launch a monthly series called, “Who’s Leading

the Leading Health Indicators?”

•  Series will include a monthly webinar

•  For more information about the LHIs visit www.healthypeople.gov

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Sign up for bulletins

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Connect with Healthy People

•  Follow Healthy People on Twitter @gohealthypeople.

•  Connect with Healthy People on LinkedIn.

•  Join the Healthy People Consortium.

•  Join the Healthy People listserv.

•  Visit www.healthypeople.gov for up-to-date information and announcements.

•  E-mail: [email protected].

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The Challenge:

“For developers and public health experts to co-design an application that makes the Leading Health Indicators (LHIs)

customizable and easy to use ”

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The Challenge:

These apps should include tools that help users integrate:

•     LHI  topic  areas,  measures  and  evidence-­‐based  resources    

•     Community,  county  and  state  health  status  comparisons  

•     Data  from  EHRs  to  assist  with  case  management  

•     Real-­‐<me  communica<on  tools  to  stay  in  touch  with  peers    

•     Web  or  mobile  curricula  to  teach  health  promo<on  and  disease    preven<on  

•     Related  news,  analyses  and  blogs  from  outside  sources  

•     Related  community  level  data,  combining  the  LHI  data  in  innova<ve  ways  

•     Access  to  social  media  outlets  and  online  networking  communi<es  

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Co-Design

There are a number of way to co-design and build an app. 

The first is to select a ‘persona’ or a specific user who might find your application useful and to design with that

person’s needs in mind.

The second - the co-design step – is for developers to team-up with a field expert who will help strategize the

application’s design and subsequent realization.

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LHI Topics •  Access to Health Services •  Clinical Preventive Services •  Environmental Quality •  Injury and Violence •  Maternal, Infant, and Child

Health •  Mental Health

•  Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity

•  Oral Health •  Reproductive and

Sexual Health •  Social Determinants •  Substance Abuse •  Tobacco

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Co-Design: ���Selecting a Persona

How can your app make a difference? 

The matrix provided on the Healthy People Challenge site offers numerous scenarios to help get you get

started.

To implement your initiative, you must select determinants for each of the following:

a person, place and a Leading Health Indicator. 

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Co-Design (continued): ���Finding an Expert in the Field

How can you get your app to make a difference? …the possibilities are endless. 

Now that you know the type of app you want to build, decide what your app will do.  

Pair up with an expert and co-design the app to solve a problem or revolutionize the way that work is

done.

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Evaluation Criteria

1.  Easy Access

2.  Platform Neutrality

3.  User Appeal

4.  Innovative Design

5.  Broad Applicability

6.  Integration of Health Data

7.  Evidence of Co-Design and Collaboration

8.  Bonus Points for Compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, use of plain language and use of health literacy principles

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Timeline

Submission Period Ends 03-09-12

Winner Announced 04-10-12

at the National Health Promotion Summit in Washington, DC

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Prizes

First Place: $10k

Second Place: $3k

Third Place: $2k

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For More Information

http://www.health2challenge.org

Contact Jean-Luc Neptune:

[email protected]