Center for Community Health & Prevention
Building a Connected Community Report to the Community 2018
Message from Our Director Dear Friends, Reflecting on the tremendous growth that has taken place at the Center for Community Health & Prevention (CCHP) is a humbling experience. Looking back, we are inspired by all the partnerships that we developed with community organizations, both within the CCHP and throughout the Medical Center. While we continue to nurture these existing partnerships, making them “ever better,” we formed new relationships and new initiatives in 2018 that we now celebrate. Nancy M. Bennett, MD, MS Director, Center for Community Health & Prevention
“The partnerships that we form are critical to developing relevant models and meeting the needs of those we serve where they are, in a way that’s most meaningful to them.”
Our commitment to community health and engagement is exemplified by our research, education and service programs. Working closely with community organizations and other healthcare systems, we discover the best prevention and treatment protocols, educate community-engaged health professionals and provide critically needed services. Medicine is in a period of rapid change, and prevention and community engagement have never been more important. Increasingly, we all acknowledge the importance of health behaviors and the social determinants of health in preventing, treating and curing disease. Moving forward, the CCHP is dedicated to supporting the health of Rochester and the surrounding region. The partnerships that we form are critical to developing relevant models and meeting the needs of those we serve where they are, in a way that’s most meaningful to them. None of our work would be possible without the support of our community and the University, and we thank you for joining us in our quest for a healthier community. With gratitude,
Nancy M. Bennett, MD, MS
Our Mission: To join forces with the community to promote health equity; improve health through research, education, services, and policy; and establish local and national models for prevention and community engagement.
New Relationships helped us reach more individuals and strengthen our mission.
Diabetes Prevention Our Partners: Common Ground Health • Rochester Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) • Monroe County Department of Public Health (MCDPH) • New Bethel CME Church • Central Church of Christ • URMC’s Strong Ties Community Support Clinic • American Diabetes Association • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • Interdenominational Health Ministry Coalition
More than 84 million American adults - 1 in 3 - have prediabetes. Of those with prediabetes, 90% don’t know they have it.* We train facilitators to bring the CDC Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) into their communities, allowing for greater access to physical activity and nutrition education.
Participants say the DPP is making a difference in their lives. “People are lobbying for having more fruits and vegetables in their stores and they’re being more active in what’s going on in their neighborhoods and in their communities. It’s definitely making a big impact.”
DPP participants from New Bethel Church enjoy a walk outside.
– Regina Geames, DPP Facilitator & Participant, New Bethel CME Church
15 DPP facilitators trained in 6 physician practices & community organizations: • East House • RIT Student Health Center • URMC Medicine in Psychiatry • URMC Strong Ties Community Support Clinic • URMC Internal Medicine • Exercise Express
Linking Interventions for Total Population Health (LIFT Population Health), a $750,000 three-year grant from the New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH), expands community health initiatives for diabetes prevention in Monroe County.
Healthy Living Program Our Partner: Refugees Helping Refugees
Through engaging activity and health education, 55 refugee participants achieved weight loss and added more fruits and vegetables to their diets. “I have learned a lot about healthy eating and how to incorporate physical fitness activities in my daily life. In doing so, I have gained more energy and sleep better. I love the program.” – Ibrahim, Somalia * Source: CDC
2
New Relationships
Cancer Services Program of the Finger Lakes Region (CSP-FLR) Our Partners: More than 215 providers in Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Ontario, Seneca and Yates Counties. The NYSDOH awarded the Center a $1.8 million grant to expand its Cancer Services Program of Monroe County to the surrounding Livingston, Wayne, Ontario, Seneca and Yates Counties, naming it CSP-FLR. The program expansion enables CSP-FLR to provide free screenings for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers to many more eligible men and women who are uninsured or underinsured.
Guests impacted by the CSP-FLR attend the annual Breast Health Education Dinner in October.
More than 480 men and women received free screenings between April and November 2018
Monroe County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo presented a proclamation at a Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month event hosted by CSP-FLR and the Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County in March.
Promote Health. Prevent Cancer. (PHPC) Our Partners: Wilmot Cancer Institute and recreation centers, libraries and other community organizations in Dansville, Mt. Morris, Webster, Nunda, Wayland and Wellsville. This 15-county wide initiative empowers participants through evidence-informed cancer prevention and risk-reduction education consisting of an eight-week group program and individual one-hour health talks. Curriculum is based on recommendations from the American Institute for Cancer Research and is supported by Wilmot Cancer Institute.
“I am a better health advocate for myself and my peers.” – Marty Laven, Mt. Morris class
RocHealthData Website Our Partners: URMC Clinical & Translational Science Institute • MCDPH • Rochester RHIO • Common Ground Health
www.rochealthdata.org The new website allows health researchers and community partners to map local health outcomes and social determinants of health. With 97 registered users, the website contains extensive information on the region’s health challenges and resources shown in both map and report formats.
Healthy Living Partners Using proven strategies and the science of motivation, our team of physicians, nurse practitioners, registered dietitians, exercise specialists, and counselors offers lifestyle programs proven to prevent chronic disease. These programs are offered to the community through individual and group sessions and the UR Employee Wellness Program.
15 new UR departments engaged in our employee wellness programs.
Collaborations included: • Allergy, Immunology and Rheumatology Division in the Department of Medicine: Physical activity program for patients with Lupus
• Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology: Weight loss program for patients undergoing fertility treatment
Smokers Have a Higher Risk from Surgery. Research shows that intensive smoking interventions prior to surgery result in 58% fewer complications and 69% fewer wound complications. We initiated a Tobacco Dependence Treatment Program for preoperative patients receiving care through the Department of Surgery. The program increases a patient’s motivation for short- and long-term tobacco abstinence to achieve the goal of a four-week period of tobacco abstinence prior to the patient’s planned surgery. Appointments are available in-person or through telehealth. The integrated referral process creates new opportunities with providers and increases the number of patients we serve.
Strengthened Partnerships Throughout 2018, the Center expanded its program networks to broaden its impact and to improve the well-being of more residents across the region.
Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Prevention (CDSP) The CDSP program includes the NYS Emerging Infections Program (EIP) and Healthcare Associated Infection Prevention Collaboratives. Our Partners: Area nursing homes • Area laboratories • MCDPH • CDC • NYSDOH • Other 9 EIP sites • Rochester General Hospital • Strong Memorial Hospital • Unity Hospital • Highland Hospital
Giant Year for Flu: The EIP team collected data on 12,213 laboratory-confirmed positive flu cases from Monroe County and the 6 surrounding counties. Within Monroe County, 7,357 cases were identified. Data on hospitalized flu cases are also reported to the CDC to be included in weekly national FluView updates.
4
Strengthened Partnerships
Reducing Healthcare Associated Infections: The CDSP team assisted area nursing homes in improving their use of antibiotics in order to reduce infections from Clostridioides difficile (C.diff ) and resistant bacteria. Through this work, C. diff infections decreased in participating nursing homes by 42% since 2014. Dr. Ghinwa Dumyati, director of CDSP, is a leader in reducing healthcare associated infections. “Dr. Dumyati’s leadership as an infectious disease specialist has assisted facilities in reviewing their antibiotic use data and has also helped educate nursing staff, medical providers, pharmacists and families. I feel the Rochester region is extremely fortunate to have been able to benefit from Dr. Dumyati’s expertise and I look forward to continuing with our collaboration.” – Dr. Rena Pine, Medical Director at St. John’s Home and St. John’s Penfield Homes
Dr. Dumyati serves on the C. difficile Infection Prevention Task Force at Strong Memorial Hospital, which garnered the University’s. Meliora (‘ever better’) award in April.
Addressing the Opioid Epidemic: A team of physicians and epidemiologists from the CDC visited the Center to conduct an “Epi-Aid,” an urgent public health investigation. With assistance from the Center’s EIP team, they evaluated and defined opportunities to prevent bacterial and fungal infections among people who inject drugs.
Workforce Navigation Teen Heath & Success Partnership (THSP) supports academic success, part-time employment and career goal achievement of at-risk students.
Our Partners: Hillside Work-Scholarship Connection • East High School • Rochester City School District (RCSD)
Our Results:
“I feel prepared for the next step in my journey of pursuing my pharmacy degree.” – Xadeliz, East High School senior
Teen Health & Success Partnership Director Annabelle Kleist, PhD, received a competitive two-year UR Inclusive Climate Leadership Fellowship for her work supporting University supervisors in creating an inclusive climate for low-wage staff.
• 100% of THSP students graduated from high school • 68% of students enrolled in college • 82 at-risk RCSD high school students were employed at UR through the program • Graduates were employed in 18 different departments at the River Campus, URMC, Highland Hospital, Memorial Art Gallery, Highlands at Pittsford and Highland Family Medicine • 13 students and program graduates received promotions
Rochester Health Profession Opportunity Grants (ROC-HPOG) provide opportunities for entry-level or low-income individuals to pursue healthcare training and career advancement within the healthcare field. Our Partners: Action for a Better Community, Inc. • Ibero-American Action League, Inc. • Starbridge • RochesterWorks! • MCC • RIT • Rochester Refugee Settlement Services • The College at Brockport, Rochester Educational Opportunity Center Denyda works as a pediatric dental assistant at UR Medicine’s Eastman Institute for Oral Health. Through trainings and support, the ROC-HPOG program has helped Denyda pursue her dream of becoming a dental hygienist.
Collaborations with the Clinical & Translational Science Institute (CTSI) CCHP partners with the CTSI to link faculty, students and staff with community partners to address community health concerns.
5 Community Engagement Studios, with 5 researchers & 50 community experts.
62 individuals applied and 41 completed the Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) Training Program, garnering 3 pilot grants.
19 biomedical research institutions from across NYS that assist faculty and trainees from the UNYTE Translational Research Network (UNYTE) institutions in increasing translational research in the Upstate New York region. UNYTE has consulted on 10 cross-institutional projects. New UNYTE members include: Canandaigua Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) and its Rochester VA Outpatient Clinic
The Greater Rochester Practice-Based Research Network (GR-PBRN) welcomed Trillium Health as the newest member of its network of pediatric, family medicine and internal medicine practices interested in collaborative research. More than 45 practices engaged in 20 studies.
Education & Health Policy Health & Prevention Education Events: • Dr. Bernard Guyer Lecture in Public Health • Dr. David Satcher Special Grand Rounds Presentation • 12 Public Health Grand Rounds • 35 free wellness talks in community venues – Got Health? and Tienes Salud?
Training Future Healthcare Workers* Preventive Medicine Residents Undergraduate Students Medical Students Dietetic Interns
Mentored 27 future healthcare workers from the following 7 institutions: • Cornell University • SUNY Brockport • SUNY Buffalo State • SUNY Cortland • SUNY Potsdam • The George Washington University • University of Rochester
*representing 4,500 hours spent by CCHP mentoring future healthcare workers
6
Strengthened Partnerships
We coordinate the development and implementation of the Monroe County Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan on behalf of the four hospitals and public health department in the county. The collaborative team was selected as 1 of 10 best practices nationwide for community health improvement planning. Theresa Green, PhD, MBA and Nancy Bennett, MD, MS represent the Center on the URMC leadership team to the American Association of Medical Colleges “Building A Systems Approach to Community Health and Health Equity” initiative, 1 of 8 academic medical centers selected. The Community Advisory Council: 30 active members from community organizations meet 4 times a year to provide guidance and share the voice of the community African American Health Coalition • Catholic Family Center • Charles Settlement House • City of Rochester • Community Place of Greater Rochester • Common Ground Health • East High School • Empire Justice Center • Finger Lakes Developmental Disabilities Service Office • Healthy Baby Network • Ibero-American Action League • Latino Health Coalition • Lifespan • March of Dimes • Monroe County Department of Public Health • Monroe County Medical Society • Rochester City School District • Rochester Regional Health Information Organization • St. Joseph’s Neighborhood Center • Urban League of Rochester • WXXI Public Broadcasting • Xerox Corporation
Our Staff: Represented on 22 community committees and coalitions and 26 national committees and coalitions. Authored 17 scientific papers. Gave 10 professional presentations, including 5 at national events/conferences. 2018 Dr. David Satcher Community Health Improvement Awards. Award recipients with Dr. David Satcher and Dr. Nancy M. Bennett (from left to right): David Satcher, MD, PhD; Sylvia Sörensen, PhD; Tiffany Pulcino, MD, MPH; Charles Brown; and Nancy M. Bennett, MD, MS.
Center for Community Health & Prevention 46 Prince Street Rochester, NY 14607 (585) 224-3050 Fax: (585) 442-3372 www.urmc.rochester.edu/community-health