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rapporteur session. HIV/STD/TB/Viral hepatitis Symposium September 17-18, 2014. What Is PCSI?. A mechanism for organizing and blending interrelated health issues, activities, and prevention strategies to facilitate comprehensive delivery of services that are based on five principles:

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  1. rapporteur session HIV/STD/TB/Viral hepatitis Symposium September 17-18, 2014

  2. What Is PCSI? A mechanism for organizing and blending interrelated health issues, activities, and prevention strategies to facilitate comprehensive delivery of services that are based on five principles: • Appropriateness • Effectiveness • Flexibility • Accountability • Acceptability

  3. Documenting Your Service Integration Plan

  4. Six Steps to Assess Your Program and Create a Plan for Improvement • Review your programs, analyze data • Look for areas where service integration could benefit programs • Identify barriers and facilitators to program collaboration and service integration • State your findings and share them across programs • Develop and refine your goals and objectives • Develop and refine your service integration plan

  5. Coordination Across Payers:Translating Coverage into Care and Treatment Adapted from West Virginia Ryan White Part B Program

  6. Leveraging New Resources/Payers: It’s Complicated! Translate public health service into language of payers/insurance (e.g., CPT codes) Assess provider requirements (licensed provider; provider supervision; provider recommendation; setting) Compare reimbursement rate (within capitation or FFS) with cost of providing service Are privacy and confidentiality concerns addressed?

  7. Sexual Behavior Questions ND YRBS 2013

  8. Sexual Behavior Questions ND YRBS 2013

  9. Outbreak Themes • Contact Investigation • Training • Continuing Education • Incentives – No Walmart • Collaboration & Communication

  10. Partnership Development • North Dakota Department of Agriculture • Youth Services – Police Department • North Dakota Department of Health • Emergency Preparedness and Response • Immunization Program • Refugee Health Providers • Schools and Health Educators

  11. Adolescent Vaccination • The ACIP recommended age for HPV vaccination coincides with the recommended age for other adolescent vaccines, Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis) and MCV4 (meningococcal conjugate vaccine), but the rate of vaccination for HPV is much lower than both Tdap and MCV4. ± Rates are from the 2013 National Immunization Survey (NIS)

  12. Coming up! New HPV vaccine • Merck is in the process of licensing a new HPV vaccine. 9-valent HPV vaccine (V503) • V503 includes five more HPV types (31, 33, 45, 52, 58) in addition to the four original HPV types (6, 11, 16, 18) in GARDASIL. • In clinical trials it prevented approximately 97 percent of cervical, vaginal and vulvar pre-cancers caused by HPV types 31, 33, 45, 52, and 58. • ACIP may recommend the vaccine in 2015.

  13. Number of TB Cases inU.S.-born vs. Foreign-born Persons, United States, 1993–2013* No. of Cases *Updated as of June 11, 2014.

  14. National Veterinary Services Laboratories – SueleeRobbeAusterman

  15. NDDOH Future Activities • Educate Providers: Website, Fundamentals Online • ACA – Resources for Building Billing Capacity • Support on how best to integrate services within your facility to leverage new funding source opportunities • Work to overcome issues related to how EOB and insurance utilization information is sent for covered services • Evaluation – Program Improvement and Policy Decision • Data Reporting • Resource for Local Epidemiological and Data Needs • Outbreak Response Plans for HIV.STD.TB.Viral Hepatitis • Working with DPI on Opportunities to Provide Resources for Schools and Policy Initiatives

  16. Closing reminders • CEUs • Turn in on Registration Desk • Certificate will be emailed • Our Program Information on the Back of Agenda • Please Turn in Evaluation Form • Parking Validation – Yellow Cards • Lunch N’ Learn – September 24th: HIV (CME Credits) • THANK YOU for Coming and Safe Travels!

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