hearts beat back: the heart of new ulm project cindy winters - october 2013

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Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project Cindy Winters - October 2013

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Page 1: Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project Cindy Winters - October 2013

Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm

Project

Cindy Winters - October 2013

Page 2: Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project Cindy Winters - October 2013

Multi-sector Partnership 36 Member Steering Committee

• Employers/businesses• City of New Ulm• Chamber of

Commerce• Churches• School District• Local media outlets

• Local college• New Ulm Medical

Center• Brown County

Public Health• Community

Members

Page 3: Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project Cindy Winters - October 2013

Project Sections

The project includes community education, medical interventions, environmental and policy changes, concurrent in the following spheres of influence:

Healthcare Community Worksite

Page 4: Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm Project Cindy Winters - October 2013

HeartBeat Connections Program• High risk patients proactively identified

from the medical record

• Welcome packet, educational materials, and 1:1 telephonic coaching with a health professional

Grand Rounds• Quarterly provider education seminars

National and regional scientific experts

Healthcare

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Heart Health Screenings 5221 screened in year 1(2009) 3215 in year 3 (2011)

Multiple Community Health Challenges Increasing activity

Increasing fruits/vegetablesWeight managementMaking small manageable changes

Community

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Community

Community Summits •Project updates & national speakers FoodWorks • Work with local restaurants, grocery and convenience stores to develop more healthy & affordable items

•“What’s Cooking New Ulm?” TV show

•Farmer’s Market

Policy Initiatives•Complete Streets Resolution

•Healthy Concessions

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Worksite

• Environment/Culture audits

• Quarterly employee

challenge programs

• Annual Employer Summit

• Speakers Bureau

• Employee health screenings

• Policies

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Cohort2009 2011

n=1766% Current Smokers 6.3 5.3% Sufficient Physical Activity 68.4 77.0*% Sufficient fruit/veg ≥ 5 18.5 31.5*% NU Lifestyle score 8 or 10 47.7 58.4*% Daily Aspirin Use 28.5 35.6*% Medication for Diabetes 4.1 6.5*% Medication for Hypertension 25.9 30.6*% 100% Medication Adherence 67.7 70.5*% Hypertensiveł 24 18.8*% High Total Serum Cholesterol (>200mg/dl) 49.4 42.8*% Obese (BMI>30) 36 35.6High Glucose (>100mg/gl) 26.6 23.2ł systolic bp (140+) and diastolic bp (90+) according to JNC VII report in 2003*significant change at alpha = 0.05 compared to 2009

Snap Shot of some screening results of 56073 Zip Code Residents Age 18 +

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Outcomes: Process• Key contributing factors to our population

health outcome results are the process outcomes.

• 68% of survey respondents report some level of HONU engagement in the past year.

• 81% of residents are very satisfied or satisfied with what HONU is doing in the community.

• Engagement at every level of the community: businesses, city, media, schools, public health department, legislators, etc.

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Cindy WintersCommunity Programs and Public Policy Specialist

Hearts Beat Back: The Heart of New Ulm ProjectE-mail: [email protected]: 507-217-5548

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