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VIII Border Legislative VIII Border Legislative Conference Conference Health Work Table U.S. – Mexico Border Governors’ Conference July 9, 2004 Santa Fe, New Mexico Dan Reyna, MSS, MPA Dan Reyna, MSS, MPA New Mexico Department of Health proving the Border Region’s Access and Quali Of Health Care and Substance Abuse
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VIII Border Legislative Conference Health Work Table U.S. – Mexico Border Governors’ Conference July 9, 2004 Santa Fe, New Mexico Dan Reyna, MSS, MPA New.

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Page 1: VIII Border Legislative Conference Health Work Table U.S. – Mexico Border Governors’ Conference July 9, 2004 Santa Fe, New Mexico Dan Reyna, MSS, MPA New.

VIII Border Legislative ConferenceVIII Border Legislative Conference

Health Work TableU.S. – Mexico Border Governors’ Conference

July 9, 2004Santa Fe, New Mexico

Dan Reyna, MSS, MPADan Reyna, MSS, MPANew Mexico Department of Health

Improving the Border Region’s Access and QualityOf Health Care and Substance Abuse

Improving the Border Region’s Access and QualityOf Health Care and Substance Abuse

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Health Work Table Health Work Table

• A state-driven partnership of ten state health departments

• Taking a systems-based approach to problem solving

• Focused on long-term outcomes

• Promoting the sustainability of joint efforts

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Our neighborhood Our neighborhood

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Perspectives, Challenges and Perspectives, Challenges and ActionsActions

• What?

• Who?

• How?

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What?What?

CommitmentCommitment

PriorityPriority ResultsResults

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Who?

Commitment

Priority Results

GovernmentSector

SocialSector

EconomicSector

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How?

CommitmentCommitment

PriorityPriority ResultsResults

Horizontal & Vertical Approaches

ExistingMechanisms

Public-Private Partnerships

GovernmentSector

SocialSector

EconomicSector

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Existing Mechanisms for Actionof the Health Work Table

• Substance Abuse Commission

• Binational Border Health Information System

– Binational Technical Working Group

– EPI-FAX Health Alert System

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California

Arizona New Mexico

TexasBaja

California

Sonora

Chihuahua

Coahuila

NuevoLeón

Tamaulipas

Nogales

Nogales

Nogales

Nogales

San Diego

San Diego

Tijuana

Tijuana

Las Cruces

Las Cruces

El PasoEl Paso

Ciudad Juárez

Ciudad Juárez

Reynosa

Reynosa

McAllenMcAllen

Mexicali

Mexicali

SLRCSLRC

Calexico

Calexico

YumaYuma

Douglas

Douglas

Agua Prieta

Agua Prieta

Columbus

Columbus

Palomas

Palomas

Sunland Park

Sunland Park

Presidio

Presidio

Ojinaga

Ojinaga

Del Rio

Del Rio

Cd. Acuña

Cd. Acuña

LaredoLaredo

Nuevo Laredo

Nuevo Laredo

Matamoros

Matamoros

Brownsville

Brownsville

Eagle Pass

Eagle Pass

Piedras Negras

Piedras Negras

Binational Border Health Information System

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California

Arizona New Mexico

TexasBaja

California

Sonora

Chihuahua

Coahuila

NuevoLeón

Tamaulipas

Nogales

Nogales

Nogales

Nogales

San Diego

San Diego

Tijuana

Tijuana

Las Cruces

Las Cruces

El PasoEl Paso

Ciudad Juárez

Ciudad Juárez

Reynosa

Reynosa

McAllenMcAllen

Mexicali

Mexicali

SLRCSLRC

Calexico

Calexico

YumaYuma

Douglas

Douglas

Agua Prieta

Agua Prieta

Columbus

Columbus

Palomas

Palomas

Sunland Park

Sunland Park

Presidio

Presidio

Ojinaga

Ojinaga

Del Rio

Del Rio

Cd. Acuña

Cd. Acuña

LaredoLaredo

Nuevo Laredo

Nuevo Laredo

Matamoros

Matamoros

Brownsville

Brownsville

Eagle Pass

Eagle Pass

Piedras Negras

Piedras Negras

Binational Border Health Information Subsystems

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Transborder Prescription Drugs

• Current issue

• High impact on the US-Mexico border

– Economic impact

– Increased drug costs

– Health care access

• Immediate action required

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Proposed Actions

1. Recognize the Health Work Table

as a medium for health policy

recommendations.

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Proposed Actions

2. Encourage relevant state and federal

agencies and institutions of higher

education to participate in the work

of the Substance Abuse Commission

of the HWT.

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Proposed Actions

3. Promote the economic and health care

benefits of importation of prescription

drugs for personal use along the US-

Mexico border region.

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What? Who? How?

CommitmentCommitment

PriorityPriority ResultsResults

Horizontal & Vertical Approaches

ExistingMechanisms

Public-Private Partnerships

GovernmentSector

SocialSector

EconomicSector

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VIII Border Legislative ConferenceVIII Border Legislative Conference

VIII Conferencia de Legisladores de la FronteraVIII Conferencia de Legisladores de la Frontera

Health Work TableU.S. – Mexico Border Governors’ Conference

July 9, 2004Santa Fe, New Mexico

Dan Reyna, MSS, MPADan Reyna, MSS, MPANew Mexico Department of Health

Improving the Border Region’s Access and QualityOf Health Care and Substance Abuse

Improving the Border Region’s Access and QualityOf Health Care and Substance Abuse