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Leading change for a healthier Colorado

Statewide Meeting of the Colorado Network of Health AlliancesJuly 28th, 2015

Keystone, CO

Leading change for a healthier Colorado

Where it all started…

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In 2014 we grew

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Goals of Network• Foster shared learning and collaboration

• Increase capacity and efficiency

• Pursue statewide collective action

• Increase visibility and create a statewide narrative of change

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Health Alliance defined• Mission to improve access to care and

community health outcomes

• Use collaborative strategies to drive change, break down silos, and improve coordination

• Bring together key health system and community leaders across sectors

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Collaboration Spectrum

All health alliances in Network fall on right side of spectrum

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Collective Impact

Common Agenda

Shared Measurement Systems

Mutually Reinforcing Activities

Continuous Communications

Backbone Support

Many health alliances in Network formally or informally use this framework

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Where do we stand today?• Membership Agreement

• Shared commitments and goals• Transition of membership• Leadership Team / Governance

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Goals of Network• Foster shared learning and collaboration

• Increase capacity and efficiency

• Pursue statewide collective action

• Increase visibility and create a statewide narrative of change

Leading change for a healthier Colorado

How successful has the Colorado Network of Health Alliances been at reaching its goals?

Leading change for a healthier Colorado

Why do you participate in the Colorado Network of Health Alliances?

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Outcomes of the Colorado Network of Health Alliances include:

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The most important outcome of the Colorado Network of Health Alliances is:

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Visualizing our Network

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Why PARTNER?

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Examples

Joe’s Facebook

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Examples

Scattered Fragments

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Examples

Hub and Spoke

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Examples

Multi Hub, Small World

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Examples

Core Periphery

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2015 PARTNER Results

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2014 PARTNER Results

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In numbers…

Network Scores 2014 2015

Density 22.4% 26.0%

Degree Centralization 83.3% 79.3%

Trust 72.9% 76.2%

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How frequently does your alliance work with this alliance on issues related to the Colorado Network of Health Alliances’ goals?

Once a year or less About once a month

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What kind of activities does your relationship with this alliance entail? (2015)

Cooperative Activities Coordinated Activities

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What kind of activities does your relationship with this alliance entail? (2014)

Cooperative Activities Coordinated Activities

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Overall Value

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Overall Trust

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Network Scores

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Many more possibilities!

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Process Quality Scale

Scores 2014

Process Quality Score (Out of 5) 3.93

Lowest Score – Often decisions are made in advance (reverse)

3.41

Highest Score - Responds fairly to members - Some people’s merits are taken for granted (reverse) - Some people are discounted (reverse)

4.14

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CSPH Evaluation

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What does the future hold?

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Where do we stand today?• Membership Agreement

• Shared commitments and goals• Transition of membership• Leadership Team / Governance

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Interim Leadership Team

• Vincent Atchity – North Colorado Health Alliance

• Lynn Borup – Tri-County Health Network

• Carol Bruce Fritz – Community Health Partnership

• Denise Denton – Aurora Health Access• Jen Fanning – Grand County RHN• Matt Guy – Pueblo Triple Aim

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Interim Leadership Team

• Developed charter• Developed formal Membership

Agreement• Provided guidance on key issues• Provided synergy and feedback

between Action Teams

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Membership Agreement

• Principles:– Commit to improving access to car and

community health outcomes of everyone

– Engage leaders across sectors in collaboration

• Goals: – All Coloradans will have access– Health system will meet the needs…– Health equity

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Membership Draft

• Commitments: – Collaboration & Courtesy– Shared Work– Dedication– Participation requirements– Dues– Privacy & Transparency– Innovation– Shared measurement– Sustainability

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Elect Leadership Team

Name Region

Jen Fanning Rural NW

Lynn Borup Rural SW

Carol Bruce Fritz Urban / Non-Denver

Denise Denton Urban / Metro-Denver

Rural NE

Rural SE

Harry Budisidharta Population-based / Ad Hoc

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Lunch!

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Evaluation Action Team

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Evaluation Action Team

• Kristin Arkin – Total Health Alliance of Eagle County

• Carol Bruce Fritz and Kelley Vivian – Community Health Partnership

• Lindsay Reeves – Pueblo Triple Aim• Virginia Visconti – Far North East

Health Alliance• Cheryl Walker – Chaffee County

Health Coalition

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Evaluation Action Team

• Researched tools• Developed theory of change

(regional meetings)• Liaison with evaluation experts

Kelci Price and Jewlya Lynn• Establish learning cohorts

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Learning Cohorts!

• Network – Virginia• Most Significant Change – Kelley• Data Dashboards – Lindsay

Still need members:• Leadership• Community Readiness

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Financial Sustainability Action Team

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• Pattie Adler – La Plata CHAC• Lynn Borup – Tri-County Health Network• Jen Fanning – Grand County RHN• Erin Gleason – NCCHP• Matt Guy – Pueblo Triple Aim Coalition• Mindy Klowden – Jefferson County HAS• Val Purser – South Metro Health Alliance• Terri Richardson - CBHC

Members

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HistoryAugust 6, 2013 – Statewide Network Annual Meeting. Funding discussion begin.

2013/2014 – Collaborative learning

April 2014 – 1st Meeting with foundations and Action Team established

April 2015 – 2nd Meeting with foundations

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Goals and StrategiesGoal I: Increase capacity of Network by pursuing local and national grant funding opportunities that do not compete with local alliances.

Goal II: Seize opportunities to influence funding strategies to expand the influence of and create new funding streams for local health alliances.

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Goals and Strategies (cont.)Goal III: Explore non-grant dependent opportunities for increasing the financial sustainability of local health alliances.

Goal IV: Monitor, assess and influence statewide strategies that support or propose local and regional health collaboratives.

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Collaborative funding opportunities

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What’s Next???

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Thanks!

Conference Call – May 7th

Learning Webinar – June 4th

Annual Meeting – July 28th

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