1 Cayuga Community Health NetworkA Community-Based Organization’s perspective
2 Today’s Presentation CCHN’s programs and goalsCNY Care Collaborative-sponsored listening sessions CBO planning program
3 Cayuga Community Health Network Programs & ServicesHealthy Neighborhoods Program Chronic Disease Self- Management Diabetes Prevention Program Home safety and injury prevention Learning how to handle aspects of ongoing health conditions Tools to prevent or delay T2 diabetes
4 Programs & Services Population Health Improvement Program Local IMPACTWorksite Wellness Landlord/housing workshops Enhance community priority work Create healthy environments and policies, and workplaces Fair housing, lead, DSS, codes
5 Financial Breakdown
6 Listening Sessions Learning from our residents and consumers
7 Community Engagement ForumsImplementation of patient activation activities to engage, educate, and integrate the uninsured and low/non-utilizing Medicaid populations into community-based care CCHN proposed 2 listening sessions within Cayuga County in February
8 Listening Sessions’ AudiencesSubsidized Housing Rural Community For residents Thursday morning $10 gift cards Onsite at housing campus Questions related to expectations of care levels, barriers More community leaders Friday over lunch Host Lifespan Therapies, King Ferry Questions focused on challenges faced by rural population
9 Forum Results Identify themes, ideas, suggestions, surprisesPresent findings at RPAC meeting Find solutions to address issues Create report for stakeholders
10 Community-Based OrganizationsFinding our place in DSRIP and Medicaid reform efforts
11 CBO Planning Grant New York State grant S2AY leadsCCHN is Cayuga contact, with Human Services Coalition Covers all upstate NY, relying on rural health networks Provides support for CBOs to participate in DSRIP Aims to have 1,000 CBOs by spring DSRIP: Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment Program
12 Requirements for CBOs “Attend” 4-6 webinar sessionAttend additional learning communities or informational sessions as needed/wanted by CBO Receive reimbursement for attendance and participation
13 CBO Program Eligible agenciesAllows CBOs to have a place at the table Provides funding for participation Creates format to provide input for our consumers Categories Eligible 501(c)3 Nonprofit Does NOT bill Medicaid Budget less than $5 million Works within fields of health and quality of life
14 Eligible agency would work in:General Topics Details Economic Stability Education Social, Family and Community Neighborhood and Environment Health and Healthcare Poverty Employment Early childhood education and development Enrollment in higher education Social cohesion Perceptions of discrimination & equity Affordable, quality housing Access to good foods Housing stability and security Health literacy Access to healthcare, navigators Food security Language and literacy High school education Incarceration Civic participation Crime and violence Environmental conditions Transportation Access to primary care
15 Interested CBOs Contact Georgette Jones [email protected](315)
16 Cayuga Community Health NetworkJessica Soule, director (315) g 2119 W. Genesee Street Road