Wednesday, July 16, 2008

News from Oklahoma

Dear Readers,
Some of what we will do in this space will be to share with you more examples of interesting and successful public health business plans from the Management Academy for Public Health. In the book we deal primarily with teams who attended and completed the Management Academy for Public Health several years ago – they’re the ones whose plans have been implemented, whose outcomes we know. Of course there are many more recent teams we didn’t get to write about—so, until we write another edition of Public Health Business Planning (if we’re so lucky as to get to do so) we will use this blog to share new stories.

An Oklahoma team that just graduated from the program in April has designed an exciting employee wellness program. They are working to create a strategic alliance of the Oklahoma State Department of Health, the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Oklahoma, to implement training of businesses on health improvement policies. When the businesses implement these policies, which will provide opportunities for employees to improve their nutrition, increase their physical activity, and eliminate tobacco use, then the businesses would receive a health insurance rate reduction from the Blue Cross/Blue Shield. The plan will be sustained in part by educational fees paid by the businesses.

For many reasons, this is a great plan – it involves a variety of partners who all have an interest in its success; its dependence on grant funding will go down over the years; it will not “make or break” the health department – they can implement it and, if necessary, exit without disturbing their core services and other activities.

One member of that team, Julie Cox-Caine, has just been promoted. She’s now a senior deputy reporting to the state health commissioner. We wish good luck to the team, and hope to hear more from them about their success!

-- Anne and Steve

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