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2nd Annual SC Population Health Summit

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Program Details:
June 14, 2017 | 9:00 AM
Modality:
  • In-person
Registration Fee(s):
Free
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Additional Details
Instructional Hours:
5.00
Registration Deadline:
6/13/17 12:00 PM
Cancellation Deadline:
6/12/17 9:00 AM
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Presenter(s)
Description
The primary objective of the Summit is to educate state and community leaders on how to move from data analysis to action to improve population health outcomes. Secondary objectives include improving participants' knowledge of regional assets and identifying opportunities to collaborate and maximize the impact of those assets. Finally, facilitators at each regional site will lead discussions to set goals for the coming year. Facilitators and participants will use state and local health assessments as a guide for this goal-setting exercise. Given that South Carolina is one of the 10 least healthy states according to America's Health Rankings, our Summit can also make use of the Roadmaps to Health Action Center tools and resources as a guide for this goal setting.

Keywords: County-Health, Community-Health

Objectives

At the completion of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Describe the differences between personal health, population health, and public health.
  • Utilize population health in common community health initiatives
  • Explain the interface between population health and public health
  • Engage in collaboration between the public and private sectors in improving community health and wellbeing
  • Define health equity, health inequalities, and social determinants of health
  • Describe how they would leverage partnerships and cross sector collaborations to advance health equity
  • Implement at least two methods or strategies to increase health equity in local communities
  • Describe at least one strategy that they would use to move from data to action in partnership with their community
  • Utilize data as a starting point for identifying opportunities in their community
  • Identify health factors for their county that may have the greatest potential opportunity for improvement
  • Describe how systems change and innovation are necessary approaches to solving complex social problems
  • Identify the five key elements of collective impact: common agenda, common progress measures, mutually reinforcing activities, communications, and a backbone organization
  • Implement two strategies to engage partners from different sectors to tackle complex social problems
Disclosures
Relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to participants at the conference. Faculty members are required to disclose off-label/investigative uses of commercial products/devices. The activity planning committee members have disclosed that they have no relevant financial relationships. There is no commercial support for this activity.
Credits Available
  • Social Workers
    SC Hospital Association (Social Work)
    • Consortium Members:
      • Regular: Free (Until 6/13/2017)
    • All Others:
      • Regular: Free (Until 6/13/2017)
    Credit Statement
    SCHA is authorized to award 4.5 hours of Certified Social Work Credits for this program
  • Registered Nurses
    SC Hospital Association (Nursing)
    • Consortium Members:
      • Regular: Free (Until 6/13/2017)
    • All Others:
      • Regular: Free (Until 6/13/2017)
    Credit Statement
    The South Carolina Hospital Association is approved as a provider of continuing nursing education by South Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Participants who attend the conference and complete an evaluation will earn 5.0 contact hours.
  • Physicians
    University of South Carolina School of Medicine - Palmetto Health
    • Consortium Members:
      • Regular: Free (Until 6/13/2017)
    • All Others:
      • Regular: Free (Until 6/13/2017)
    Credit Statement
    This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of The University of South Carolina School of Medicine – Palmetto Health Continuing Medical Education Organization and the South Carolina Hospital Association (SCHA). The University of South Carolina School of Medicine – Palmetto Health Continuing Medical Education Organization is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University of South Carolina School of Medicine – Palmetto Health CME Organization designates the live activity for a maximum of 5.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
  • All Other Participants
    Area Health Education Consortium
    • Consortium Members:
      • Regular: Free (Until 6/13/2017)
    • All Others:
      • Regular: Free (Until 6/13/2017)
    Credit Statement
    This program provides 5.0 CEUs by SC AHEC and meets South Carolina AHEC Best Practice Standards.
Locations/Participation Options
  • Location:
    Walterboro , SC Details
    Status:
    Open
  • Location:
    Lancaster , SC Details
    Status:
    Open
  • Location:
    Florence , SC Details
    Status:
    Open
  • Location:
    Rock Hill , SC Details
    Status:
    Open
  • Location:
    Columbia , SC Details
    Status:
    Open
  • Location:
    Georgetown , SC Details
    Status:
    Open
  • Location:
    Easley , SC Details
    Status:
    Closed (Full)
  • Location:
    Beaufort , SC Details
    Status:
    Closed (Full)
  • Location:
    Charleston , SC Details
    Status:
    Closed (Full)
  • Location:
    Georgetown , SC Details
    Status:
    Closed (Full)
  • Location:
    Greenville , SC Details
    Status:
    Closed (Full)
Contact(s)

If you have questions, please contact alp@scahec.net.

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