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MiCMRC Educational Webinar

Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Chronic Conditions

June 21, 2017

MiCMRC Care Management Educational Webinar:Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Chronic Conditions

Expert Presenter:

Melanie BrimMichigan Health Council

Facilitator: Rebecca Lindsay, MPH, CHESMichigan Community Health Worker Alliance (MiCHWA)

Disclosures• The planners have reported no relevant conflict of interest for

the purpose of the MiCMRC Educational webinar “Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Chronic Conditions”.

• There is no commercial support for this activity.• This webinar is available for CE credit until June 1, 2019 .• Participants who successfully view the entire live or recorded

webinar and complete the online CE process including required evaluation with email address will earn 1.0 contact hours.

• This continuing nursing education activity was approved by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. (OBN-001-91)

Instructions for Obtaining Nursing and Social Work CE CreditTo receive Nursing or Social Work 1.0 continuing education contact hour for “Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Chronic Conditions” for Today’s Live Webinar 6/21/2017 2:00 – 3:00 PM

• Attend the entire webinar

• Go to the Michigan Care Management Resource Center web site http://micmrc.org/webinars

• On the micmrc web site webinar page, locate the “Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Chronic Conditions” webinar information – Click the link titled To Request CE Credit Click Here– Complete the brief form, include your e-mail address, click submit

• This will generate an email message to you containing a link to complete the CE request and required evaluation form

• Follow instructions in the e-mail: Complete the evaluation and submit. This step generates an email to you containing the CE certificate

*Note: This webinar will be recorded. CE for viewing the recorded webinar will be available on http://micmrc.org/webinars soon. The recorded webinar will be available for Nursing and Social Work CE credit until June 1, 2019.

For technical assistance please e-mail: micmrc-requests@med.umich.edu

Click link shown to start CE process

Click on evaluation link to complete CE process

Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Chronic Conditions

Melanie Brim | Michigan Health Council

Definition of Determinants of Health

The range of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that influence health status

Determinants of health fall under several broad categories Policymaking Social factors Health services

What impacts health

outcomes?

Social Determinantsof Health

Conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work and age

Adapted from: Healthy People 2020

Relationship between SDOH and health equity

Health Disparities

Challenges

Growing aging population

Increasing number of patients with chronic disease

Multiple co-morbidities

Complex care needs

Issues with access to health care

Lifestyle concerns

Primary prevention

Health literacy concerns

1 in 4Michigan residents will be older than

65 by 2020

92% of older adults have at least one chronic disease

Characteristics of chronic disease

Prolonged development and duration One that lasts 3 months or more

Not prevented by vaccines nor cured by medication

No spontaneous resolution

Progressive and worsens with age

Contributes to death and/or disability

Hinders independence

Heart disease

Stroke

Cancer

Type 2 diabetes

Obesity

Arthritis

End stage renal disease

Relationship between SDOH and chronic disease Social

Determinants of Health

Social Determinants

of Health

Chronic Disease

Social determinants of health impact health and strongly influence health outcomes in all areas of care, including chronic disease management

Social determinants across the life course

Case Study: Arnold

72 year old patient who lives by himself Income is $18,000/yearOn Medicare with no supplemental

insuranceHas diabetes, hypertension and COPDSees his primary care provider on an

infrequent basisHas an 8th grade educationServed in the U.S. Army

What does that tell us about Arnold?

Limited incomeLiteracy levelLimited social support Social isolationLimited access to transportationUncontrolled chronic illness Inadequate nutrition

Role of the Community Health Worker

Social Determinants of HealthScreening

In the past year was there a time when you needed to see a doctor but could not because it cost too much?

Do you ever eat less than you feel you should because there is not enough food?

In the past year have you had a hard time paying your utility bills?

Are you worried that in the next 2 months you may not have stable housing?

Do you ever need help reading hospital materials?

Health Education

Community Linkages

How will we know if we have made a difference?

Know your patient populationPlan systematic strategies to address

needsMeasure outcomesProvide feedback to the team and revise

plan

Measurable Outcomes for Arnold

Regular appointments with his primary care providers

Ability to take medications as prescribed

Target outcomes for chronic illnesses achieved

Participating in Meals on Wheels

Attending activities at the local Senior Center

Ability to demonstrate appropriate techniques

Receiving V.A. benefits

Social determinants of health documented in EHR

Contact Information

Melanie Brim

President & CEO

Michigan Health Council

Email: melanie.brim@mhc.org

Phone: 517.347-3332

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Instructions for Obtaining Nursing and Social Work CE CreditTo receive Nursing or Social Work 1.0 continuing education contact hour for “Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Chronic Conditions” for Today’s Live Webinar 6/21/2017 2:00 – 3:00 PM

• Attend the entire webinar

• Go to the Michigan Care Management Resource Center web site http://micmrc.org/webinars

• On the micmrc web site webinar page, locate the “Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Chronic Conditions” webinar information – Click the link titled To Request CE Credit Click Here– Complete the brief form, include your e-mail address, click submit

• This will generate an email message to you containing a link to complete the CE request and required evaluation form

• Follow instructions in the e-mail: Complete the evaluation and submit. This step generates an email to you containing the CE certificate

*Note: This webinar will be recorded. CE for viewing the recorded webinar will be available on http://micmrc.org/webinars soon. The recorded webinar will be available for Nursing and Social Work CE credit until June 1, 2019.

For technical assistance please e-mail: micmrc-requests@med.umich.edu

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