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Realizing Integration: Defragging the Health Care System - PowerPoint Presentation

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Realizing Integration: Defragging the Health Care System - PPT Presentation

Mark D Fox MD PhD MPH David C Kendrick MD MPH Section of MedicinePediatrics Overview Framing the issue Context of health system performance Opportunity for innovation Disclaimer ID: 775670

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Realizing Integration:Defragging the Health Care System

Mark D. Fox, MD, PhD, MPH

David C. Kendrick, MD, MPH

Section of Medicine/Pediatrics

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Overview

Framing the issue

Context of health “system” performance

Opportunity for innovation

Slide3

Disclaimer

Original planned title:

Social justice and health information technology

Anchoring lectures process

Challenge to clarify abstruse connection

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Social Injustice

Denial or violation of economic,

sociocultural

, political, civil or human rights of specific populations or groups in society based on perception of inferiority by those with more power or influence

Often involves stereotypes and stigmatization

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Social Injustice 2

Policies or action that adversely affect the societal conditions in which people can be healthy

IOM definition of public health:

What we, as a society, collectively do to assure the conditions in which people can be healthy

Populations and groups in first definition are usually especially vulnerable to these forms of social injustice

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Shorter Life Expectancy

Real Health Disparities

Longer Life Expectancy

NORTH TULSA

SOUTH TULSA

14 Year difference

in Life Expectancy

Across Tulsa County

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…And its not because we are not spending enough money on healthcare

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The State’s Next Challenge - Securing Primary Care for Expanded Medicaid Populations

Leighton Ku, Ph.D., M.P.H., Karen Jones, M.S., Peter Shin, Ph.D., M.P.H., Brian

Bruen

, M.S., and Katherine Hayes, J.D.

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Vulnerable Populations

Tulsa’s primary care safety net

Challenges of access

Fragmentation of care

By system (SFH, Hillcrest, SJMC, OSU)

By free clinic (Day Center, Sallie, Dream Center, Bedlam, Good Samaritan)

By provider within those clinics

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Bedlam/OU Community Health Experience

EMR implementation to link diffuse network of clinic operations

Improve efficiency

Reduce redundancy

Improve safety

Make network

more functional