The Delivery System Transformation Committee utilizes workgroups, groups of people working toward a common agenda, to help develop and support transformational work efforts. The number of workgroups changes as the Committee’s strategic goals change. The workgroups focus on the cross-sector collaboration between Patient Centered Primary Care Homes and community efforts and services, to achieve better health and access, and to reduce costs.
Please contact the Committee if you are interested in joining the workgroups, or if you would like more information.
Workgroup summaries:
Community driver of Connect Oregon in Benton, Lincoln and Linn counties, the Oregon network of Unite Us, and to explore connections with other systems, particularly referral platforms used in the region. Unite Us is a community driven, participation required, and locally sustained tool for social determinants of health screening and referrals. The Connect Oregon Workgroup is focused on improving individual and community health while keeping the individual at the center.
Quarterly
The IHN-CCO Health Equity Workgroup supports delivery system transformation that identifies and reduces inequities and advances health equity by: supporting the diverse needs of members; supporting quality improvement focused on eliminating inequities in access, quality of care, experience of care and outcomes; building a workforce that reflects IHN-CCO membership; supporting the equitable implementation of the quadruple aim; and supporting IHN-CCO’s Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Fourth Thursday of the month from 3 to 4 p.m.Annual joint meeting with Traditional Health Worker Workgroup.
To develop and promote the transformational integration of Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) into the health care delivery setting. The focus of this work will be at two levels; 1) identify and promote strategies within IHN-CCO to support awareness and positively impact SDoH, and 2) promote identification of SDoH, create connections to community resources, and foster agency relationships.
Second Thursday of the month from 3 to 4 p.m.
The Traditional Health Workers (THW) Workgroup aims to advance the development of THWs in the transformation of health care to advance the Triple Aim. Promote utilization of THWs to address social determinants of health.
Improve the THW delivery system, allowing THWs to better support and educate members in navigating the health care system and ensure appropriate, timely care.
Second Wednesday of the month from 3 to 4 p.m.Annual joint meeting with Health Equity Workgroup.
Traditional Health Worker Toolkit (English)