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INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE PORTLAND AREA DIRECTOR’S UPDATE Dean M. Seyler - Area Director April 22, 2014 Quarterly Board Meeting Clearwater Casino Resort Suquamish, WA

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Indian Health Service Portland Area Director’s Update. Dean M. Seyler - Area Director April 22, 2014 Quarterly Board Meeting Clearwater Casino Resort Suquamish, WA. Renew And Strengthen Our Partnership With Tribes. Portland Area Direct Service Tribes Meeting June 4th And 5th - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Indian Health Service Portland Area Director’s Update

INDIAN HEALTH SERVICEPORTLAND AREA DIRECTOR’S

UPDATE

Dean M. Seyler - Area DirectorApril 22, 2014

Quarterly Board MeetingClearwater Casino Resort

Suquamish, WA

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Renew And Strengthen Our Partnership With Tribes

Portland Area Direct Service Tribes Meeting June 4th And 5th Embassy Suites, Portland Airport Area Office, Service Units, And District Offices Profiles

Ihs Director Listening Session Conducted At Each Area - Face To Face Session August Or September Location In Portland – Site To Be Announced

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Renew And Strengthen Our Partnership With Tribes

11th Annual Direct Service Tribes National Meeting Albuquerque, NM July 9th And 10th

Facilities Appropriation Advisory Board (FAAB) April 29th And 30th Seattle, WA Pearl Capoeman-baller – Primary Jim Roberts - Alternate

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Renew And Strengthen Our Partnership With Tribes

Youth Treatment Funds $1.1M Recurring Dear Tribal Leader Letter

Tribal Implementation Of The Affordable Care Act July 22nd And 23rd Seattle, WA Jointly Presented By IHS And NPAIHB Save The Date Flyer Sent By NPAIHB

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Improve The Quality Of And Access To Care

Northwest Tribal Clinician’s Cancer Update May 20th

OHSU Center For Health And Healing, Room 4 Contact: Eric Vinson- [email protected]

Portland Area CD Meeting (Full-day Joint Session Of I/T/U) May 21st

Gus Solomon Federal Courthouse, Conference Room 101 Contact: Dr. Stephen “Miles” Rudd- [email protected]

Portland Area CD Meeting (1/2 Day Session) May 22nd Tribal And Urban CDs- Gus Solomon Federal Courthouse, Café Federal CDs- Gus Solomon Federal Courthouse, Conference Room 101 (Joint

Session With CEOs And Chief Nurses)

Portland Area Clinical Director’s Spring Meeting

Page 6: Indian Health Service Portland Area Director’s Update

Portland Area Influenza Vaccine Coverage, 2013-2014 Season

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Influenza Vaccine Coverage, Last Season Compared to 2013-2014

2012-13 2013-14

Active clinical population 60,468 67,655

Number of doses of influenza vaccine

28,323 32,375

Vaccination rate, all ages 45.6 46.8

Children (6 m—17yrs)

53.3% 51.8%

Elders(65 yrs +)

60.2% 64.8%

High Risk Asthma DM

46.8%55.5%

45.5%56.3%

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Influenza-like Illness Surveillance, 2009-2014

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To Reform the IHS

Portland Area Recognition Of Excellence For 2013

Notification To Federal, Tribal, And Urban Staff June 6th Gus Solomon Courthouse, Portland OR

IHS Directors 2013 Award Ceremony

May 21st

Washington DC Metro – Site To Be Announced

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To Reform the IHSArea Office Staffing Update

Office Of Tribal And Service Unit Operations Director Terry Dean Contract Proposal Liaison Officer (CPLO) Position To Be

Advertised Soon

Office Of Administration Management CDR Ann Arnett – Acting Executive Officer Currently Advertised

Western Region Human Resources Region Director Vacant Physically Located In Portland

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Ensure that our work is transparent, accountable,

fair, and inclusive Fund Distribution Workgroup

Teleconference Held April 16th Recommended Distribution Methodology For PRC Increase Existing Members:

Angela Mendez Janice Clements DST Vacancy Dan Gleason Marilyn Scott T-1 Vacancy Judy Muschamp Mark Johnston Leslie Wosnig

FY14 Purchased Or Referred Care (PRC) Increase Portland Area - $7,816,900

Revised Area Base - $93,097,761 Active PRC Users

FY11 - 46,166 Fy13 - 49,153

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Ensure that our work is transparent, accountable,

fair, and inclusive

1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 est.

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Portland Area IHS - PRC Recurring Base by Year

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Ensure that our work is transparent, accountable,

fair, and inclusive ICD 10 DELAY

October 2015 Implementation IHS Will Continue To Plan And Train Staff Updates To RPMS Will Be Delayed

Contract Support Cost 100% Funded Base CSC Amount Already Distributed FY14 Increases

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Ensure that our work is transparent, accountable,

fair, and inclusive

Sanitation Facilities Construction - 2014 Funding: $3,426,000 In IHS SFC (Up 0.4% From 2013) $1,269,800 In EPA Set-aside (Down 27% From 2013)

Highlights: 105 - The Projected Number Of New Or Like-new Homes To

Receive Individual Site Sanitation Facilities. 1,626 - The Estimated Number Of Existing Homes To Benefit

From Improvements To Existing Water And Sewer Systems.

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Ensure that our work is transparent, accountable,

fair, and inclusive

Joint Venture Construction Program (JVCP) Is A Competitive Health Facility Construction Program Under Public Law 94-437

Tribe Constructs Facility; IHS Staffs And Equips IHS Announcement For JVCP Applications, Scheduled For

Late FY14 / Early FY15 Competitive Application Process

Joint Venture Construction

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Ensure that our work is transparent, accountable,

fair, and inclusiveInterested in Joint Venture?

Tribes Interested In Joint Venture Are Encouraged To Review The FY 2010 Application Package To See If They Meet Requirements Which Can Be Downloaded At

http://www.ihs.gov/DFPC/

The New Application Package Is In Development, But Expected To Be Similar To The FY2010 Application.

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Questions or Comments

Our Mission... to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level.

Our Goal... to assure that comprehensive, culturally acceptable personal and public health services are available and accessible to American Indian and Alaska Native people.

Our Foundation... to uphold the Federal Government's obligation to promote healthy American Indian and Alaska Native people, communities, and cultures and to honor and protect the inherent sovereign rights of Tribes.