MOCAN Minutes July 23, 2015 Save the Dates: - 10/20/15 – Farm to School Conference (Tuesday) 10/21/15 – MOCAN Meeting (Wednesday) NOTE: this is a change from a previous date. Elections—slate of proposed steering committee members voted in by acclamation. Obesity Conference Report – Cindy DeBlauw - 218 people in attendance On a scale of 5 – most speakers scored 3 or 4 $10k Profit Slides on MOCAN website except for Gortmaker – study was supposed to be published this month in the American Journal of Preventative Health. Note after the meeting: article was published. Link included in MOCAN newsletter. Link: http://www.ajpmonline.org/article/S0749-3797%2815%2900154-3/abstract Strategic Planning o o o o o o o o o - How will we measure what we do for MOCAN? Handout – Overweight or Obese In Missouri – information from Dept of Health & CDC Website Adults who are obese – 30.4% Adults who are overweight – 35.1% See handout for remaining Health Risk Behaviors among Missouri Middle & High School Students Based on CDC data Fruit & Vegetable consumption Lot of work to do Adults – need to increase fruit & Vegetable consumption Adults – 28.3% report no daily physical activity Missouri vs. National Breastfeeding – below national average Reduce Food Marketing to Children – http://healthyeatingresearch.org/research/infographic-responsible-food-marketing-tochildren/ TV Viewing/Screen Time – teens - 3 or more hours daily – 25.6% Increase Water Intake – access to clean/free water MOCAN Healthcare Award Recipient 1 Kris Drake, Wellness Coordinator – Joplin Missouri – Freeman Employees & Our Community – 1999-2015 See Podcast at https://youtu.be/MhwAKimLgzI o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Offered incentives to fill out data activity Logged over 400,000 miles Participation increased from 300 to 1100 with the cash rewards Early detection screenings - 2012 Train2Run/train to perform classes – 2013 Employees were able to save $250 annually with insurance Used point system to help receive reward WellBalance Wall of Fame & Wellness Champions Freeman Community & Corporate Services Exercise & Fitness Programs Farmer’s Market Nutrition Counseling Smoking Cessation See presentation for remaining information Freeman State & National Programs WellBalance Outcomes & Recognitions $400k decrease in overweight/obesity health issue claims What does the future hold? School based health centers – Carl Junction & Neosho Schools Continued Community, State & National Partnerships Mindfulness Based Culture for Employees & Patients Questions Looked at tracking employee satisfaction? Yes – some information on Health Surveys & other– in the 90’s Stress/Depression/Anxiety piece as well – decreasing, too Other programs targeted to Baby Boomers? Yes – look at all different levels & gear towards everybody’s needs Farmer’s Market – CSA Program – Yes MOCAN Accomplishments: Reps from each Workgroup Presentation – Power Point 5-Year Strategic Plan Accomplishments Leadership Team Infographics – copies available Obesity Conference – well received Child Care Work Group Eat Smart standards into MO Accreditation criteria DHSS’s MO Eat Smart - Move Smart Reviewed licensed child care Launched Wellness Roundtable Initiative 2 o o o o o o New CACFP regulations for meal pattern requirements in April 2015 Schools Work Group Working with Children’s Services Commission Implementation for the office of Student Wellness Worksites Work Group Technical Assistance Survey to school nurses to learn more about worksite wellness in schools Incorporate worksite wellness into professional development opportunities Built Environment Work Group Established MO Livable Streets Advisory Committee Provided technical assistance to 30 communities around Livable Streets Advocacy Guide Helped to impact MODOT design standards Provided a Design Workshop for design professionals Helped to educate partners Created MO Livable Streets Website Media campaign Food Systems Work Group Instrumental in providing platform 3 year Grant – last year of cycle Springfield – multiple community partners – Midtown Garden Project Salem/Dent County – working on inspected commercial kitchen for community use Messages Work Group Ad Zou Project Recommendations Worked with the School of Journalism Survey of Members Focus on how membership is served by MOCAN Video Contest Direction & Training on Infographics MO Can/Missouri Can Slogan Idea Health Care Work Group Healthcare professional or pre-professional student award – established criteria Distribution of obesity toolkits (also online) Website updated w/ the 2013 adult obesity national guidelines SKIP health communication campaign Show Me Less Sodium (Call to Action) Kris Kummerfeld- DHSS Blood pressure – 45% of heart disease deaths Need to address sodium imbedded in our food supply & sodium consumption in MO 3 o o o o o Apps available on MOCAN website & Department of Senior Health New report advisory guidelines – reevaluate sodium documents online Address High Blood Pressure and the African American community SKIP health communication campaign https://nphic.confex.com/cdc/nphic14/webprogram/Paper35532.html Show Me Less Sodium (Call to Action) http://health.mo.gov/living/healthcondiseases/chronic/highbloodpress ure/pdf/PublicSodiumBrief.pdf Policy Work Group Started to define some policy areas in which to focus Began to determine a process for sharing & gather direction & feedback from the other work groups on policy areas in which they would like to see movement & leadership from our group Work on Infographics Served on Conference Committee Announcements Sept 10-11 – Digital Health Conference – how social media/videos to tell effective health stories – flyers available – and on website - John Stemmle Gift – pins Lunch today was covered by Aetna Insurance Review of Ad Zou (Verve) Report—K.C. Riedel See handout for details. Review of Member Survey Results—Lisa Nelson Strategic Planning—Johanna Reed Adams, facilitator Broke into groups Conducted SWOT and SWOT analysis Prioritized Compiled themes and strategies Next steps—Lisa Nelson Work between now and October Finish strategic plan at the October meeting 4