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Page 1: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy

Dr. James Frankish, Senior ScholarDirector, Institute of Health Promotion ResearchAssociate Professor, Health Care & Epidemiology

& College for Interdisciplinary Studies

Partners in Community Heath

Research-Training Program

IHPR Institute of Health Promotion Research

Page 2: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Presenters

Mr. Darryl Quantz (Vancouver Coastal Health) (VCH)

Mr. Ted Bruce (VCH)

Dr. Jim Frankish (University of British Columbia) (UBC)

Mr. Glen Moulton (UBC)

Page 3: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH)

Geographical Area: 54,165 sq. kms

-Population served: 1 044 750 (25% of BC's population)

Provides full continuum of primary, acute and community care as well as many specialized tertiary and quaternary services

Page 4: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

VCH Population Health Framework1. Leadership

Recognizing the existence of a health issue or health disparity and assuming a responsibility to redress it

2. Partnership Development Inter-sectoral action to facilitate

population health initiatives

3. Advocacy Assess and advocate for internal and

external policies Mobilize resources and opinions

4. Policy Development Focus on large-scale changes in policy,

programs, and environments

Page 5: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Population Health

An approach to health that aims to improve the health status of the population and to reduce health disparities among population groups.

Action is directed at the health of an entire population, or sub-population, rather than individuals which is typical of most health care service delivery in VCH and elsewhere.

Page 6: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Determinants of Health

Physical environment Healthy child development Income/Employment Educational opportunities Social support networks Personal health practices Culture and language, et cetera. Gender Health services Biology & genetics

Page 7: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

VCH’s Population Health Team

Created a team of 5 (executive director (Mr. Ted Bruce), 3 policy consultants (Ms. Claire Gram, Ms. Jennifer Scarr, Mr. Darryl Quantz), and an administrative assistant (Ms. Winnie Price)

Reports to the Chief Medical Health Officer

Page 8: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

VCH’s Population Health Framework

Four key areas of action

1. Leadership 2. Policy Development 3. Partnership Development 4. Advocacy

Page 9: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Purpose

The main purposes of this case study were to identify:

Key milestones and champions in the history and development of the strategy;

Criteria for prioritizing decisions for the use of financial and human resources;

Level of understanding and awareness of the population health framework and team among key internal stakeholders;

Page 10: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Purpose (continued)

The main purposes of this case study were to identify:

Opportunities for implementing a population health strategy;

Challenges to the implementation of a population health approach, as well as suggestions for overcoming challenges; and

Indicators of success (outcomes) for population health initiatives, and the capacity to measure outcomes.

Page 11: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Methods

15 semi-structured interviews with key internal stakeholders (30-75 minutes each)

Review of key documents (meeting minutes, conference proceedings, strategic directions, working documents, project descriptions/reports, newsletter articles, etc.)

Participant observation in team meetings (approximately 18 hours over 3 months)

Page 12: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Research Questions Current work title

Perceived role in the VCH population health strategy?

What is your awareness/understanding of PH team and population health strategy? How can the profile of a PH health agenda be enhanced at VCH?

How would you describe the history & development of the VCH PH strategy? What have been some key milestones and successes in this process?

Who have been the key champions for the VCH PH agenda?

How can senior leadership and other VCH stakeholders be engaged in helping VCH to develop a more significant role in addressing the non-medical determinants of health?

Page 13: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Research Questions What are potential threats/challenges to implementation & short-

term impacts of PH strategy? How can these be overcome?

In the past year, what opportunities have arisen in your work in terms of implementing a PH? Do you see opportunities that can facilitate population health work in VCH?

Identifying outcomes of PH work represents a number of challenges. In your perspective, what are the indicators of success (outcomes) for a PH agenda? How can the capacity to measure these outcomes be developed?

Given the vastness of a PH approach, if there were several promising PH initiatives that the PH team could engage in, what criteria should be used in prioritizing decisions about how to allocate resources (financial and human) to implement a PH strategy?

Page 14: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Potential Implications

Redirection of resources Need to adopt new or different

roles New stakeholders from diverse

sectors New forms of management New or refocused functions to

address new targets New foci for evaluation New partnerships & intersectoral

collaboration May need to develop new

capacities & skills

Page 15: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

What We Need for What We Need for Population Health to Work Population Health to Work in Vancouver Coastal Healthin Vancouver Coastal Health

Public support & political will Targeted resources & supportive legislation Policy & practice ‘champions’ A supportive philosophy A cultural & policy framework Organizational & governance infrastructure Trained staff / improved education Remuneration of health promotion

services/personnel Contextual epistemology & pragmatic

accountability

Page 16: Vancouver Coastal Health Population Health Strategy Dr. James Frankish, Senior Scholar Director, Institute of Health Promotion Research Associate Professor,

Contact InformationContact Information

Dr. Jim Frankish, Senior Scholar, Michael Smith FoundationInstitute of Health Promotion ResearchRm 425, Library Processing Centre2206 East Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3604-822-9205, 822-9210, [email protected] Website: jimfrankish.comBC Homelessness & Health Research – Network bchhrn.ihpr.ubc.caBC Homelessness Virtual Library - www.hvl.ihpr.ubc.caPartners in Community Health Research www.pchr.net