
Oregon State Health Improvement Plan Priorities and Interventions
Explore the State Health Improvement Plan priorities in Oregon, including interventions for tobacco use, obesity, oral health, substance use, suicide prevention, immunization rates, and communicable diseases. Learn about the history of State Health Assessments and State Health Improvement Plans in Oregon, as well as cross-cutting interventions focusing on population, health equity, and health system improvements.
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2015-2019 State Health Improvement Plan Christy Hudson, Policy Analyst, OSPHD Christy.j.hudson@state.or.us OFFICE OF THE STATE PUBLIC HEALTH DIRECTOR Public Health Division
Pop Quiz What are the seven priorities identified in the current State Health Improvement Plan? PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director
State health improvement plan priorities Prevent and reduce tobacco use Slow the increase of obesity Improve oral health Reduce harms associated with substance use Prevent deaths from suicide Improve immunization rates Protect the population from communicable diseases PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director
History of SHA & SHIP in Oregon State Health Assessment State Health Assessment 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 SHIP SHIP PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director
Cross-Cutting Interventions Population Interventions Health Equity Interventions Health System Interventions 5
Population Interventions Increase prices (tobacco, alcohol and sugar) Changing environments Changing product placement Workplace standards 6
Health Equity Interventions Low income neighborhoods Communities of color Rural & frontier communities Youth Veterans Pregnant women Men who have sex with men Refugee & immigrant populations PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director
Health System Interventions Financial incentives Comprehensive health care benefits Health care environments Standards of care Screening guidelines Provider training PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director
Future of State Health Assessment & Planning PHD is convening steering committee to inform the next SHA Using Mobilizing Action for Policy and Partnerships (MAPP) framework with focus on health disparities Extensive community input SHA will inform future State Health Indicators Planning for 2020-2024 SHIP will begin next summer PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director
Discussion To what extent has your local health department been involved with local community health assessment (CHAs) and improvement planning (CHIPs)? How do the SHIP priorities align with your local CHIP priorities? Where do they differ? How could state level health assessment and planning be more useful to your local efforts? PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION Office of the State Public Health Director
For additional information Healthoregon.org/ship Healthoregon.org/sha publichealth.policy@state.or.us