Oneida County Department of Health and Hospital(s) Prevention Agenda 2013-2018 Priority Selection and Partners
Oneida County Prevention Agenda 2013-2018 Tracking Indicator Dashboard
I. Local County Department of Health - Priorities, Partners, Goals and Interventions
Community Health Improvement Plan
Prevention Agenda Priorities:
Preventing Chronic Diseases: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Reduce Obesity in Children and Adults.
Promote Healthy Women, Infants and Children: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Maternal and Infant Health
Partners:
- Local Health Department
- Hospital
Goals:
- Promote tobacco use cessation, especially among low SES populations and those with poor mental health
- Promote evidence-based care
- Increase the proportion of NYS babies who are breastfed
Interventions:
- Increasing referrals to NYS Quitline
- Fax-to-Quit Policy; Opt-to-Quit Policy; smoke free campus - Oneida County government buildings
- Provide structured, comprehensive breastfeeding education and professional lactation counseling and support during pregnancy, in the hospital and after delivery
- Link pregnant or postpartum low-income women to local WIC services for breastfeeding and other nutritional supports
- Employers' breastfeeding policies; community lactation lounges; breastfeeding cafes - educational; increase OB/GYN referrals; hospital support of Great Beginnings
Local Health Department Contact
- Name: Cassie Winter
- Phone: 315-337-5309
- Email Address:cwinter@romehospital.org
II. Hospitals - Priorities, Partners, Goals and Interventions
Mohawk Valley Health System: Faxton-St. Luke's Healthcare
Community Service Plan
Prevention Agenda Priorities:
Preventing Chronic Diseases: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Reduce Obesity in Children and Adults.
Promote Healthy Women, Infants and Children: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Maternal and Infant Health
Partners:
- Local Health Department
- Hospital
- Community Health Centers
Goals:
- Increase the number of Oneida County adults who are referred to smoking cessation programs
- Promote tobacco use cessation, especially among low SES populations and those with poor mental health
- Increase the proportion of NYS babies who are breastfed
Interventions:
- Promoting Tri-County Quits Smoking Cessation Program
- Develop and distribute communication tools to local media about dangers of tobacco use
- Collaborating partners meet quarterly to review progress, gather feedback and make suggestions to improve the process
- Promoting NYS Smokers' Quitline
- Implement maternity care practices consistent with the World Health Organization's Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding and increase the number of Baby Friendly Hospitals in NYS
- Link pregnant or postpartum low-income women to local WIC services for breastfeeding and other nutritional supports
- Coordinate and implement Breastfeeding Conference to promote baby-friendly policies and increase exclusive breastfeeding
- Communicate availability of private rooms at hospital for women to breastfeed infants or pump breast milk
- Provide structured, comprehensive breastfeeding education and professional lactation counseling and support during pregnancy, in the hospital and at home
Hospital Contact
- Name: Debra Altdoerffer
- Phone: (315) 624-5716
- Email Address:daltdoer@mvnhealth.com
Rome Memorial Hospital
Community Service Plan
Prevention Agenda Priorities:
Preventing Chronic Diseases: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Reduce Obesity in Children and Adults.
Partners:
- Local Health Department
- Hospital
- Local Coalition
Goals:
- Promote tobacco use cessation, especially among low SES populations and those with poor mental health
Interventions:
- To increase cessation, the hospital will promote the Fax-to-Quit and Opt-to-Quit referral processes using a variety of methods, including training a respiratory therapist to become a tobacco cessation counselor, encouraging use of EMRs
- Promoting NYS Smokers' Quitline
- Promoting of policies and practices in support of breastfeeding
Hospital Contact
- Name: Cassie Winter
- Phone: 315-337-5309
- Email Address:cwinter@romehospital.org
St. Elizabeth Medical Center
Community Service Plan
Prevention Agenda Priorities:
Preventing Chronic Diseases: View the State Action Plan for this priority
- Access to High-Quality Chronic Disease Preventive Care and Management in Clinical and Community Settings.
- Reduce Obesity in Children and Adults.
Partners:
- Local Health Department
- Hospital
- Local Coalition
Goals:
- Promote tobacco use cessation, especially among low SES populations and those with poor mental health
- Increase the number of Oneida County adults referred to smoking cessation programs
Interventions:
- Promoting NYS Smokers' Quitline
- Use media to highlight dangers of tobacco use
- Use EMRs to prompt completion of tobacco assessment Employ brief counseling and refer to Quitline Fax-to-Quit referrals Opt-to-Quit policy
Hospital Contact
- Name: Sandra Fentiman
- Phone: (315) 801-8291
- Email Address:sfentiman@stemc.org