Hispanics and Health Services Research (Text Version) Slide presentation from the AHRQ 2009 conference. On September 15, 2009, Elena Rios made this presentation at the 2009 Annual Conference. Select to access the PowerPoint® presentation (530 KB) (Plugin Software Help).Slide 1 Hispanics & Health Services ResearchElena Rios, MD, MSPHNational Hispanic Medical AssociationAHRQ Annual ConferenceSeptember 15, 2009 Slide 2 NHMA—Who are We?Established in 1994 in DC, non-profit 501c6 association representing 36,000 Hispanic physicians in the U.S.Mission: to improve the health of Hispanics and other underservedNHMA Board of DirectorsEstablished its foundation, National Hispanic Health Foundation, 501c3, for research and education activities—affiliated with NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service Slide 3 NHMA NetworksNHMA Council of Medical SocietiesNHMA Council of ResidentsLatino Medical Student AssociationHispanic Health Professional Leadership Network—all national Hispanic health professional associationsBoard of Directors, Fellows Slide 4 Hispanics & Health CareThe majority ethnic group in America 2042: one out of four Americans will be HispanicsHigh rates of uninsured & problems with disparities in health care according to US DHHS Disparities ReportsLimited cultural competence, language servicesSystem lacks Hispanic researchers, providers and leaders in public/private agenciesNeed for new approaches to increase Hispanics in primary careNeed for cultural competence training about Hispanic populations and in researchCommunity-based research is a priority Slide 5 Health Services Research & HispanicsThe new America will consist of populations who face severe lack of access to health care, lack of trust and knowledge, and are low-income, poorly educated with strong cultural and family values, limited English proficiency, mainly living in urban areas, suffering from high rates of obesity, diabetes, infectious and chronic diseases, and demanding health care reform.THE FUTURE IS NOW. YOU ARE THE ANSWER Slide 6 US DHHS and NHMA Health Disparity Leadership Summits3 Regional Summits— New York Academy of Medicine, New YorkSacramento, CaliforniaAustin, TexasNovember 2007—March 2008Planning Committee of OMH hdqts/regional offices and NHMAAnnounced Consensus Recommendations at NHMA Annual Conference, April 18th, DC to the Health Policy Advisors of Obama, Clinton, McCain Slide 7 Stakeholder ParticipantsClinics/Community agenciesHospitalsMedical SchoolsFoundationsPharma Cos.Insurance Cos.Government Slide 8 Access—Recommendations FinancingUniversal and affordable health insurance coverage Expand eligibility for public programs—families, undocumented, legal doc, FPL levelComprehensive benefits—preventive, mental health, dental, educational servicesIndividual mandates, automatic for allPortable, quality measures, accountable Slide 9 Access—Recommendations Health Care SystemEnforce standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (Joint Commission)Promote cultural competency provider training (incentives, performance payments, Federal clearinghouse at the Office of Minority Health)Language services—interpreters, pooling of resources, federal laws on access to servicesRace/ethnicity/Language data—mandatorySupport providers in underserved communities Strengthen DSH payment system to private practiceExpand NHSC or similar program Slide 10 Prevention—Recommendations Education and AwarenessSchools Standardize K-12 wellness programsProvide healthy foods in schoolsCommunity/parents Support community coalitionsIncrease green market penetrationCooking skills, food pyramidClinics—increase diabetes and obesity focusPolicymakers—effective policy development Slide 11 Prevention Recommendations Health Care SystemReimbursement/cpt codes for prevention (CMS to increase focus on diabetes and obesity)Low cost interventions (CDC, NIH)Healthy food in hospitalsCME/cultural competence trainingResearch—community-based, participationMultidisc teams—include nutritionists, educators Slide 12 NHMA & J. Macy Jr. Foundation—Diversity &Title VII SummitNew York Academy of Medicine, June 22, 200925 minority health expertsSpeakers included presidents of MACY, NYAM, AAMC, HRSA BHPr, NHMA3 Workgroups: How to increase diversity in: Pre-Medical EducationMedical EducationData/Federal Policy Slide 13 Title VII Summit Recommendations: Medical Education (and Research)for DiversityRedefine and implement benchmarks and incentives for institutional excellence that include diversity as a critical componentTACCT—prioritize the core and implementAccrediting standards—LCME, ACGME, Joint Commission to develop achievable diversity benchmarksAlignment of Federal programs and policies across the agencies that affect the health care workforce/research Leverage dollars better and create a greater impact Slide 14 Title VII Summit Recommendations: Medical Education (and Research) for DiversityDefine criteria for program funding eligibility that includes a baselineBaseline of diversity which fosters horizontal collaborations and applicationsIncrease federal funding attention to faculty developmentMarketing faculty development across all purposes, administration, research, education, practice,Focus on the continuum of the HCOP program—all educational levels, mentoring and team approaches Slide 15 Title VII Summit Recommendations: Medical Education (Research) for DiversityImprove accountability at the highest levels of the university—leadership development focus neededBoards of Trustees, Deans and senior faculty need to mirror diversity and take on the agenda of diversityHispanics as PIs in the regional area of the focus of the research Slide 16 NHMA Recommendation on Future AHRQ Training for ResearchDevelop a new training program for health research students with focus on society challenges: primary care, aging and health disparities (culture and language training), prevention, medical home, patient centered care, leadership, communications, health IT, race/ethnic disparities research. Connect funding from the OMH, NCMHD, CDC, CMS, H-IT, VA, DOD with the Federal Health Disparities Research Committee at the OMH. Slide 17 Screen shot of HispanicHealth.info Slide 18 NHMA Health Reform AdvocacyGo to Legislative Alert on www.nhmamd.org and send your letters to your Congressmen and Senators TODAY!NHMA 14th Annual Conference—March 25-28, 2010, Washington, DCCurrent as of December 2009Internet Citation:Hispanics & Health Services Researc. Slide Presentation from the AHRQ 2009 Annual Conference (Text Version). December 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/about/annualconf09/rios.htm Current as of December 2009 Internet Citation: Hispanics and Health Services Research (Text Version). December 2009. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/news/events/conference/2009/rios/index.html