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Clinical and Translational Science Institute / CTSI at the University of California, San Francisco Improving the Health of San Francisco: SF HIP Update CTSI 2011 Retreat

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UCSF researcher Kevin Grumbach presented updates from the San Francisco Health Improvement Partnerships.

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Clinical and TranslationalScience Institute / CTSIat the University of California, San Francisco

Improving the Health of San Francisco: SF HIP Update

CTSI 2011 Retreat

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What Is SF HIP?

•San Francisco Health Improvement Partnerships

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SF HIPA Cross Cutting CTSI Initiative

• “The CTSI will challenge, encourage, and support UCSF researchers to take our research capital—the great wealth of clinical research discoveries, knowledge, and know-how at UCSF— and link it with our community partners’ expertise and priorities to effectively translate this research capital into interventions that can be scaled to make a measurable impact on the health of our local community and eliminate disparities.”

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SFHIP

SF Gov’t

SF USD

UCSF

CBOs, FBOsCommunity Clinicians

Hospitals & Health

Systems

Employers

Philanthropy

SF DPH

Coordinating Council

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SF HIP Priority Areas• Physical activity

& healthy eating

• Hepatitis B

• Alcohol

• Mental health/youth/violence

• Childhood dental caries

• Tobacco

• HIV

• Place-based/holistic program (SF HOPE redevelopment program)?

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Partnership Working GroupsFramework

• Define a target population

• Specify the outcomes to be changed for that population

• Identify outcome metrics

• Prioritize interventions– Evidence based– Experience based– Feasible, scalable, sustainable

• Implement and evaluate interventions

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Alcohol:High Users of Multiple Services (HUMS) Project

• SF DPH focus on HUMS “hot spotters”

• SF DPH merged 13 data sets (EMS-911, substance abuse, mental health, medical care, jail, etc); individual level data

• SF DPH and HUMS community partners need: expertise in analyzing complex population data sets and making sense of data

• CTSI asset: Laura Schmidt

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Hepatitis BSF Hep B Free Campaign

Be tested. Be vaccinated. Be treated.

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Hepatitis B Quality of Care Gaps

• Inappropriate screening tests– HepBsAg and HepBsAb

• Failure to complete Hep B immunization series for susceptible patients

• Inappropriate and inadequate follow-up care for patients with chronic Hep B

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The San Francisco Hepatitis B Quality Improvement Collaborative

Tung Nguyen, Mandana Khalili, Albert Yu, Paula Fleisher, Larry Green

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Physical Activity and Healthy Eating

San Francisco

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Multilevel Problem Analysis

Model courtesy of Gerry Oliva, UCSF

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Identifying Target Population

• Bayview Hunters Point Healthy Eating and Active Living (HEAL) Zone

• $1M grant to SFDPH from Kaiser Community Benefits Program

• CDC Community Transformation Grant Proposal

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• Scientific Evidence • Community Wisdom: Asset Mapping & Needs Assessment

• Data– CTSI Bioinformatics

BVHP Food Guardians

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Indispensible Assets

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The Strategic Value of the UCSF Research Enterprise in Collaborations

to Improve the Health of SF• Networking and convening

• Research evidence base

• Theory and conceptual frameworks

• Data collection and analysis

• Human and material resources

• Investigation & evaluation of community interventions

• Capacity building among community partners