health 3.0 leadership conference: health career connections with tony iton

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Health Career Connections May 30, 2013

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In Spring 2013, we are on the precipice of dramatic, disruptive change in the health field that offers an unprecedented opportunity and challenge to transform health care and population health. We know that traditional public health approaches along with more and better health care are not enough to improve health outcomes, equity, and cost. We must also: - implement sustainable, fundamental "upstream" changes that address the root causes of disease and disability; and - transform the way we deliver health care to ensure access to quality, affordable health care for all. Enjoy this keynote panel presentation from Tony Iton of The California Endowment, which was presented at the 2013 Annual Leadership Conference, co-sponsored by the Center for Health Leadership (CHL) and the California Pacific Public Health Training Center (CALPACT) at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. To learn more about this event, please visit: http://calpact.org/index.php/en/events/leadership-conference Learn more about CALPACT: http://calpact.org/ Learn more about the CHL: http://chl.berkeley.edu/

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Page 1: Health 3.0 Leadership Conference: Health Career Connections with Tony Iton

Health Career Connections May 30, 2013

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Life Expectancy v. Percentage Poverty

y = -13.539x + 81.084R2 = 0.1183

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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%Percentage Poverty

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California Poverty vs. Life Expectancy

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Disease

Behavior

Neglected

Communities

Policies & Practices Death

Biased Beliefs (Isms)

Medical Model (individuals) Socio-Ecological (society)

Emergency Rooms

Clinics Health Education

Building Power in Place

Policy Advocacy

Change the

Narrative

Inclusion

& Sustainability

Health In All Policies

Resilient &

Transformed Communities

Drivers of Change

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Health systems are family-centered and prioritize prevention opportunities for children, young adults, and

families

Human services

systems are family centered, prioritize prevention, and

promote healthy opportunities for children, young adults, and

families

Schools promote healthy behaviors and are a gateway for

resources and services for families

Physical, social, & economic environments in local communities support health

BHC HUB

4 Systems/Institutional Targets

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Power

“Powerless” “Power Over” (coercive power)

Power the ability to

get what you want

Community Individual Self-Interest what you want, based on your

values & experience

Power is neither good nor bad. It is neutral.

Power is not given by others. It is claimed or built (with others).

Power is a product of relationship.

Power is most effective when it is focused and channeled.

Communities where people have strong relationships with one another are more powerful than communities where relationships are fragmented.