Title: State Board of Health: Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Initiative
1State Board of HealthChronic Disease Prevention
and Control Initiative
- Presentation to EPID 602
- Public Health Administration
- November 2, 2005
- Joseph Hilbert
- Executive Advisor to the State Health
Commissioner
2Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Initiative
- Background State Policy Approaches to Chronic
Disease Prevention - State Board of Health Overview
- Components of Boards Chronic Disease Initiative
- Next Steps
3VDH Strategic Plan
- Vision Healthy people in healthy communities
- Mission VDH is dedicated to promoting and
protecting the health of Virginians
4VDH Strategic Plan - Goals
- Provide strong leadership and operational support
for Virginias public health system - Collaborate with partners in the healthcare
system to assure access to quality health care
services - Promote systems, policies and practices that
facilitate improved health for all Virginians - Collect, maintain and disseminate accurate,
timely, and understandable public health
information - Prevent and control exposure to toxic substances
and radiation
5VDH Strategic Plan - Goals
- Prevent and control the transmission of
communicable diseases - Respond timely to any emergency impacting public
health through preparation, collaboration,
education and rapid intervention - Maintain an effective and efficient system for
the investigation of deaths of unexplained or
suspicious deaths of public interest - Assure provision of clean and safe drinking water
supplies - Assure provision of safe food at restaurants and
other places where food is served to the public
6Chronic Disease Prevention is a Key Public Health
Issue
- Cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension,
obesity, asthma, etc. - Effect on quality of life, beginning in childhood
- Impact on health care costs
- Effective prevention requires clinical and
non-clinical interventions - Effective prevention requires individual
behavioral change, and environmental/policy
changes in the community
7Average Virginia Medicaid Expenditures Per
Recipient (FY 2003)
Notes with diagnosis, without
diagnosis Source Virginia Department of Medical
Assistance Services
8Economic Impact of Chronic Disease
- Cancer - 64 billion direct medical costs, 125
billion lost productivity - Arthritis - 22 billion direct medical costs, 60
billion lost productivity - Smoking-Related Illnesses - 75 billion direct
medical costs, 80 billion lost productivity - Asthma - 1 billion direct medical costs, 719
million lost productivity
Sources The Power of Prevention Reducing the
Health and Economic Burden of Chronic Disease,
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
2003 Direct and Indirect Costs of Asthma in
School-Age Children, Preventing Chronic Disease,
January 2005
9Virginia Hospitalization Rates Due to Major
Cardiovascular Disease
Note Rate Per 1,000 population Source
Diabetes in Virginia, 2002, Virginia Department
of Health
10Chronic Disease is a Challenging Issue for States
- Lifestyle decisions (diet, exercise, utilization
of preventive services) - Environmental and commercial issues involving
non-traditional public health partners (schools,
land use, transportation, food and beverage
industries) - Genetics also likely plays a role
- Interventions can require a long time to
demonstrate measurable results - Chronic diseases generally not reportable to VDH
(cancer is an exception)
11State Approaches to Addressing Chronic Disease
- Obesity prevention
- School nutrition and physical education
- Data collection/BMI measurements for students
- Insurance coverage
- Land use/transportation
- Work-site based programs
- Tobacco control
- Disease specific grants from CDC (e.g., asthma,
cardiovascular, diabetes) - VDH Division of Chronic Disease Prevention and
Control has numerous programs in place other VDH
divisions involved as well
12CDC Obesity Prevention Strategies
- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) has identified ten recommended
obesity prevention strategies for states. These
strategies tend to be systemic in nature, focused
on building a sustainable obesity prevention
infrastructure. They are also premised on the
notion that locally-based efforts and state
leadership and support are both necessary
components to an effective prevention system.
13CDC Obesity Policy Recommendations
- Coordinate and integrate efforts across state
agencies and with non-governmental organizations - Utilize state and local level data for
decision-making and policy - Support the development of school health councils
- Help schools assess their own health policies and
programs - Raise capacity of school staff through
certification and professional development - Establish strong wellness policies
- Promote the use of evidence based interventions
- Promote assessment of student achievement in
physical education and nutrition education - Support walk-to-school and co-curricular physical
activity programs - Participate in Team Nutrition
14Governor Warners Healthy Virginians Initiative
- Launched November 2004
- Effort to promote health and wellness and reduce
health care costs by combating obesity,
hypertension and other preventable diseases - Three components
- State employees
- Public school students
- Medicaid recipients
- www.healthyvirginians.virginia.gov
152005 Legislation (None Passed)
- HB2610 (Baskerville) Obesity, and health and
physical education in the public schools.Â
Updates and strengthens the requirements for
health and physical education instruction in the
public schools, and to address the problem of
obesity among students through required
instruction concerning certain health issues and
the health consequences of obesity. - SB747 (Edwards) Childhood obesity. Â Requires the
Board of Education to promulgate, in cooperation
with the State Health Department, regulations
establishing standards to ameliorate childhood
obesity in the public schools.
162005 Legislation (cont.)
- SB1130 (Lambert) Physical Education. Requires
physical education to include 30 minutes of daily
cardio vascular, muscle building and stretching
exercises, utilizing school personnel. - HB2140 (Moran) Virginia Wellness-Related Fitness
Test. Requires the local school boards of each
school division to annually administer the
Virginia Wellness-Related Fitness Test that must
include an assessment of students' height and
weight. Height and weight must be measured in
grades K, 3, 7, and 10 unless students are
admitted for the first time to a public
kindergarten or elementary school and have been
weighed and measured as part of the comprehensive
physical examination. The Department of Education
must enter into a memorandum of agreement with
the Department of Health for the sharing of
aggregate information on physical fitness,
height, and weight from which personal
identifiers have been removed.Â
17Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Initiative
- Background State Policy Approaches to Chronic
Disease Prevention - State Board of Health Overview
- Components of Boards Chronic Disease Initiative
- Next Steps
18State Board of Health
- 13 members appointed by Governor
- Consumers, physicians, nurses, hospitals, nursing
homes, pharmacists, dentists, veterinarians,
local government and corporate purchasers of
health care required to be represented - Staff support provided by VDH
- Provides leadership in planning and policy
development - Primary advocate for citizens in achieving
optimal health
19Board of Health Statutory Authority
- 32.1-13.1. Health policy responsibilities.
- The Board of Health may direct the Department to
inform it regarding health care policy and
financing concerns through such studies as the
Board may deem necessary and appropriate to be
conducted. The Board may make recommendations
concerning health care policy to the Governor,
the General Assembly, and the Secretary of Health
and Human Resources.
20Origin of Boards Role in Addressing Chronic
Disease
- Desire to become more proactive
- Governor Warner informed his appointees that he
wanted to hear their policy and programmatic
ideas - August 2004 planning retreat selected chronic
disease prevention as its top priority - VDH staff developed workplan and position paper
to guide the Board
21Rationale for Boards Initiative
- Given the severe consequences for Virginias
economy and to the quality of life of its
residents, the Commonwealth can not afford to
ignore the urgency of seeking new avenues to
address chronic disease - Board believes that it is uniquely positioned
within the State to convene stakeholders, develop
public policy proposals to address chronic
disease prevention and control, and advocate for
their adoption
22Collaboration with State Board of Education (2004)
- Joint Committee established to examine issues
pertaining to nutrition and physical activity
levels among k-12 population, from the
perspective of obesity prevention - Improvements in the nutritional environment
within schools and increase in student physical
activity levels can create significant long-term
improvements in health status and educational
achievement, and reductions in health care
expenditures - Public health is driven towards interventions
aimed at promoting healthy behavioral choices
among young people so that they may carry them
into adulthood
23Collaboration with Board of Education (continued)
- Final Report with recommendations issued in
September 2004 - State guidelines for development of nutrition and
physical activity policies by local school
divisions - Mechanism for state level evaluations and
technical assistance - Continuing collaboration between VDH and DOE
concerning health of the school age population - Report adopted by Board of Health in October 2004
- Board of Education referred the report to the
Department of Education for review
24Local School Districts - Wellness Policies
- 2004 WIC Reauthorization Act requires local
wellness policies by September 2006 - Nutrition education, physical education, and
other school-based activities to promote student
wellness - Goals, nutrition standards with objective of
promoting student health and reducing childhood
obesity - Plan for measuring implementation
- Involve parents, students, teachers,
administrators, school nutrition service, school
board and the public in developing the policy - Status reports due to Department of Education by
July 1, 2006
25Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Initiative
- Background State Policy Approaches to Chronic
Disease Prevention - State Board of Health Overview
- Components of Boards Chronic Disease Initiative
- Next Steps
26Prevention and Early Detection
- Board supports programs and policies that promote
healthy behaviors avoidance of known risk
factors and the evidence-based management of
chronic diseases - Greater utilization of preventive services, such
as regular physical exams and health screenings
would facilitate early detection and promote
improved public health - Making better use of these preventive measures
and adopting a healthier lifestyle is critical to
improving the health of Virginians
27Best Practices
- Board supports a multi-pronged and
well-coordinated effort employing the resources
of subject matter experts, and public and private
sectors in the institution and promotion of best
practices in the prevention and management of
chronic disease - Among Public Healths roles
- Showcase prevention opportunities and promote
their development - Educate public/policymakers about benefit of
these policies and programs - Advocate for their widespread application
28The Board of Health Will
- Be the unifying voice for the prevention and
control of chronic diseases in Virginia - Establish the burden associated with chronic
diseases and frame the problem to be addressed - Establish strong working relationships with other
governmental agencies and governing boards, and
with nongovernmental lay and professional groups - Foster the development of public/private
partnerships that will facilitate improved
prevention and control of chronic disease
29The Board of Health Will
- Establish systematic approaches for determining
whether Virginias comprehensive chronic disease
programs objectives are being achieved to
improve the health and quality of life of
Virginians
30The Board of Health Will
- Support the National Chronic Disease Prevention
Agenda established by the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention - Promoting health and wellness programs as schools
and work sites and in faith- and community-based
settings - Enacting policies that promote healthy
environments - Ensuring access to a full range of quality health
services - Implementing programs that focus on eliminating
racial, ethnic and socioeconomic based health
disparities - Educating the public effectively about their
health
31The Board of Health Will
- Encourage the creation of financial and
non-financial incentives and disincentives that
will spur progress in chronic disease prevention
and control efforts - Use data and work with partners to develop
comprehensive state plans to guide program
efforts that emphasize quality of care,
prevention measures and improved outcomes - Focus on specific targets for change (population
segments, organizations or environments), choose
the best channels to effect such changes, and
select appropriate strategies for doing so
32Responses to Boards Position Paper
- March of Dimes
- Recommends that the Board consider the broad
benefit of a comprehensive birth defects
surveillance system. Proposes partnering with
the Board on an effort to provide smoking
cessation training to medical care providers.
Recommends replication of a Winchester-based
prenatal program for women with diabetes.
Recommends attention to the needs of pregnant
teens in public schools. Recommends that the
Board advocate for walkways as part of new
residential development.
33Responses to Boards White Paper
- American Cancer Society, American Lung
Association, American Heart Association - We urge the Board to join us in advocating for
funding to initiate a statewide tobacco cessation
program to reduce the morbidity and mortality of
individuals who use tobacco products.
34Responses to Boards White Paper (continued)
- Virginia Association of Free Clinics
- Virginia Association for Home Care
- Virginia Rural Health Association
- Virginia Dental Association VCU School of
Medicine, Department of Human Genetics - Medical Society of Virginia
- Virginia Public Health Association
35Comments from Local Health Departments
- Increase VDH Funding and Staffing
- Hire full-time dedicated staff to address chronic
disease issues in each local health district - Promote Environmental Changes Designed to Reduce
Chronic Disease Risk Factors - Improve Nutritional Status and Physical Activity
Levels of Children - Improve Nutritional Status and Physical Activity
Levels of Children - Conduct Outreach and Develop Partnerships
- Encourage Development of Financial Incentives for
Healthy Lifestyles - Promote Chronic Disease Case Management
36Chronic Disease Initiative - Subsequent
Activities
- April 2005 Board meeting in conjunction with VDH
Chronic Disease Conference in Roanoke - Power Point Roadshow Presentation
- Site visits to Kuumba Community Health Center in
Roanoke, and Atlantic Community Health Center on
Eastern Shore - Presentations from DMAS, Anthem Blue Cross Blue
Shield, Virginia Association of Free Clinics,
Virginia Primary Care Association, Prospect
Empowerment Center (Yorktown), Diabetes Coalition
of Eastern Shore, Accomack County Cooperative
Extension, Eastern Shore Rural Health System
37Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Initiative
- Background State Policy Approaches to Chronic
Disease Prevention - State Board of Health Overview
- Components of Boards Chronic Disease Initiative
- Next Steps
38VDH Budget Amendment Requests
- 1.65 million annually to provide for 35
additional health educator positions in local
health districts across the state. Would be used
to establish community-based health promotion
programs, increase chronic disease prevention
capacity in local communities, provide technical
assistance and guidance to other community health
care providers, and monitor and evaluate
processes to determine whether objectives are
reached. - 2.9 million annually for Virginias Quitline,
which provides tobacco cessation counseling and
support services. Would enable the number of
people receiving Quitline services to increase
from the current 300 to approximately 22,000.
39VDH CHAMPION Initiative
- Commonwealths Healthy Approach and Mobilization
Plan for Inactivity, Obesity and Nutrition
(CHAMPION). - VDHs Division of WIC and Community Nutrition
Services (DWCNS) has adopted a process for
developing a state wide plan addressing
prevention and control of obesity in Virginia.
40CHAMPION (cont.)
- In order to assure the participation of
stakeholders throughout Virginia, DWCNS has
conducted 6 regional meetings. - To date, over 840 people have participated in
CHAMPION meetings.
41Governors Office Has Requested Additional Policy
Options from VDH
- Focusing on strategies to promote wellness in
order to help mitigate certain chronic disease
risk factors (e.g., poor nutrition, inadequate
physical activity - School-based
- State-employee health insurance plan
- State offices
- Governor is also examining ways to improve Early
Childhood services
42Future Direction for Board of Health
- Seek to establish public/private partnerships to
further the accomplishment of its objectives - Focus on encouraging the development of financial
and non-financial incentives and disincentives
for chronic disease prevention and control
43Future Direction for Board of Health (cont.)
- Work with other stakeholders to deliver education
and outreach activities to make the public health
and economic case for chronic disease prevention
and control efforts. - Potential options for education and outreach
- Early prevention and intervention with children
- Target worksites in order to reach the adult
population - Focus on older adults
- Focus on an underserved population (i.e.,
Medicaid recipients)
44Future Direction for Board of Health (cont.)
- Develop a set of consistent, simple public health
messages that underscore what individuals can do
to prevent or delay the onset of various chronic
diseases - Individual board members will meet with
representatives of their constituent
organizations in order to raise the level of
awareness of, and increase public support for,
public health efforts to prevent and control
chronic disease
45Longer Term Goals for Board
- Development of and advocacy for public policy
proposals, including legislative, regulatory and
budgetary initiatives that would support improved
chronic disease prevention and control in
Virginia
46State Board of Health Chronic Disease Initiative
- Questions???
- Comments???
- Suggestions???
- Joe Hilbert
- Executive Advisor to State Health Commissioner
- Joe.hilbert_at_vdh.virginia.gov
- (804)864-7006