ALT CEO Report Dr. Erik Mikaitis, Interim CEO January 18, 2024 COOK COl HEALTH New Hires and Promotions COOK COUNTY HEALTH - - 7777 Welcome New Hires LaWanda Anderson Clinical Nurse Manager, Specialty Clinics Administration Tenisha Brewer Manager of Complex Care Coordination, Managed Care Sharonda Cheeks Nurse Coordinator II, Peds ICU SimiJ.Joseph Senior Director of Nursing Innovation & Research Programs, Nursing Administration Erika Lester Manager of Operations, Multispecialty Clinic, Pediatrics Clinic Isaac Marrufo Community Engagement Manager, Department of Public Health COOK COUNTY HEALTH 3 Welcome New Hires Patricia Pickens Managed Care Clinical Operations Manager, CountyCare Allison Reynolds Compliance Officer, County Care Mark Spranca Chief Scientific Officer,Administration Adewunmi Sulaiman Associate Manager of Respiratory Services, Pulmonary Med - Respiratory Mark Wozny Network Information Officer, Information Systems & Information Technology COOK COUNTY HEALTH 4 Congratulations Promotions Steven E. Aks Chief AcademicAffairs Officer, Administration Daniel Arzet Ambulatory Clinic Manager, Equity and Inclusion Michael Hoffman Associate Chair ofMedicine, Hospital Medicine Lori Katich Assistant Director of Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response, Public Health Lisa Naftzger Director of Nursing Professional Development & Education, Nursing Shelise Roberts Public Health Nurse IV, Public Health COOK COUNTY HEALTH 5 Congratulations Promotions Shelise Roberts Public Health Nurse IV, Public Health John Rose Senior Manager of Rehabilitation Services, Physical Therapy Dawn Simmons Medicaid Managed Care Ops Manager, Managed Care Ligi Vayalil Nurse Coordinator II, Patient Care Services COOK COUNTY HEALTH 6 Awards & Recognition COOK COUNTY HEALTH - - 7777 COOK COUNTY Capturing the Spirit of HEALTH APP Fellowship Accreditation The Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship at Cook County Health has been awarded accreditation by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). ANCO This prestigious recognition reflects the high standards and quality of CCH's APP fellowship program, affirming our dedication to delivering exceptional education and fostering the development of competent and skilled advanced practice providers and commitment to meeting national standards. AMERICAN NURSES CREDENTIALING CENTE ACCREDITATION CCH's APP fellowship is the only ANCC-accredited program in Chicago. COOK COUNTY HEALTH 9 Food Is Medicine FOOD IS MEDICINE JOIN Cook County Health and the Cook County Department of Public Health participated in Commissioner Dennis Deer's Food Is Medicine weekly health talks on January 9 and January 16. COOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER DENNIS DEER INPARTNERSHIP WITH COOK COUNTY HEALTH COOK COUNTY DEPT OF PUBLICHEALTH HEALTHY FOOD CHALLENGE Dr. LaMar Hasbrouck, COO, CCDPH, Bettina Tahsin, Registered Dietician and CCH Network Diabetes Program Manager, and Dr. Nicole Baltrushes-Hughes, participated the discussions with Commissioner Deer on the importance of WEEKLY HEALTH TALK (ZOOML LINK TUESDAYS WILL BE SENT @ TOY 6PM YOURE EMAIL) FOOD PASSPORT healthy food. STARTS TUESDAY JANUARY 9,2024 CLICK TO REGISTER FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL: 773-722-0140 COOKCOUNTY HEALTH untyCare Health COOK COUNTY HEALTH 10 First Baby of2024 Cook County Health's first baby of 2024, Moses, was born at Stroger Hospital at 9:39 am on January 1. Congratulations to his parents, Cosme, and Marisol, and big sister, Sandy! COOK COUNTY HEALTH 11 Save the Date Thursday, February 15, 2024.A All-Day Event. Cook County Behavioral Health Summit The Office of Behavioral Health at Cook County Health is committed to transforming the behavioral health ecosystem of Cook County through community partnerships, systems alignment, innovation, and equity-driven funding. Wei invite our fellow colleagues from across the County to convene at the first Cook County Behavioral Health Summit, February 15th, 2024 at UIC Dorin Forum, 725 W Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL. This will be an all-day event. Together, we willi identify collective strategies and partnerships for expanding access, enhancing system quality, and addressing inequities across our region's systems of care. Perspectives gathered at the summit will be instrumental in developing a Cook County Behavioral Health Strategic Plan, prioritizing expansion of services and treatments across the county, and for structuring upcoming community-based funding opportunities from the Office of Behavioral Health's Impact Fund. Help us build the Summit invite list at bit.y/BHSummitlist Additional logistical details will follow. The Cook County Health Impact Fund is supported! by Cook Government and the American County COOK COUNTY HEALTH Rescue Plan. Office of Behavioral Health Tom Nutter, MD Chief Behavioral Health Officer COOK COUNTY HEALTH - - 7777 Office of Behavioral Health Overview of Plans and Priorities The Cook County Health Office of Behavioral Health was created tol bolster mental healthservicesand improve the behavioral health ecosystem throughoutthecountythrough the support oft the Cook County Board PresidentsOfficeand Board ofCommisionersand ARPA funding. Plans and Priorities: Hire an outstanding OBH team. Asof1/16/24, eight oft the ten central administrativestattonboarded, anticipate the fullOBH administrative team beingi in place byl late spring 2024. Gatierommuniypmpdties via the first-ever Cook County Behavioral Health Summit February 15, 2024, at the UIC Forum. Input from the Summit will guide grant-makingand strategic planning processes as well as aid in establishingCCH asa convener of public and private sectora agencies to improve the landscape of MH and SUD throughout tthecounty. Seize the opportunities provided by CountyalocatonofARPA funding for Behavioral Health. Utilize the findings ofc comsulamtscompletingae county-wide Community Needs Assessment and a Workforce. Assessmentto improve the efiechemesofpast-Summit. ARPA-funded grantmaking as well as the crafting of strategic plans. Establish a CommunityTriage and Stabilization Centerat Provident Hospital. Assess strengths sand weaknesses: in care within the CCH Systems of Care and develop plans forimprovement. Followthrough on recently-awarded grants and projects. Stewardship of ARPA TRO11 Funds ($74M) SpendingPriorities Though only $1.8M has been spent and (asof12/30/2023) $6.6M obligated, we fully anticipate obligation of all funds in advance ofthe December 31, 2024, deadline--and that TRO11 monies will be utilized in a manner that brings substantive community benefit. The current plan, assuming the recent Treasury guidance that clinical FTE cannot be. ARPA-funded beyond 2024 hol is as follows: Approximately $45M -Open call* for grant applications following the Behavioral Health Summit Approximately $9M -Capital improvements (particularly renovation of the Provident Hospital CTSC spaceand design of the 31st Street building) Approximately $11M -Other projects identified as clinical priorities Approximately $9M -Salary costs *Open call being amnoumeeds/6/2024 COOK COUNTY HEALTH Impact Fund Awards How Will Priorities be Determined for the Open Call Inputfrom the Behavioral Summit and related processes (primarilythe Summit breakout structured listening sessions) Input from other various community partners, internal subject matter experts, and the President's Offi Inputfrom CCH BH consultants the Kennedy Forum consultants Summit (Kennedy Forum) Community Needs Assessment (John Snow, ,Inc.) Workforce Assessment (Sage/Trailhead) Whilethe: final StrategicPlansandrecommendations for each ofthelatterthree, groups are not due until thei fall of2024, alll lhave agreed to submit prelminayrommemdition: in midtolate-fehnuyoa and each group is meeting regularly(alongside OBH) to compare findings andavoidi redundancies COOK COUNTY HEALTH Impact Fund Potential Areaso of] Focus Opioid overdose prevention,treatment, support mdreepsmicantale, gapsin Substancel UseDisorder(SUD)care pwcorotn Arcstocaramoonintimitimoamacasigedes Preventionstrateges.priolntypativeyouthdevelopment Upstream driversofbehavioral healthand wraparound servicesincludingsuchasyocationalrehabilitationandhousing Development of new models of carein a mannerthatassuresequitableaccesstohistoricalyunder-resoureedcommunities Criteria for Evaluation Scopeof potentialbenefit AMdrasingofgpsincarepriclsyartepyaulationscuremtlymot tunder-resourced Fiscalsustainability/pathtofiscalsustainabilityofproposedservices Ensuringequityingrantmaking Dividing upthecountyinto1 10I regionsand assessing need at a communitylevel and Evingpmoriylocommuntieswthtne-ghet need and ocalvulnerabiltyindes (SVI) During the Open Call, OBH will provide apclybuldingworslops son the grant application, programdesign, mantivtigamdmalutomand. egalagrementsothatonaniatiomsnewande old, small and large hanemopentuntylodmdapa succesfiligantaplication COOK COUNTY HEALTH Office of Behavioral Health Impact Fund Timeline January February March 2 April May June July August Week# Activities Cook County Behavioral Health Summit Preparation and Promotion of Summit Hold Cook County Behavioral Health Summit Develop of the Cook County Behaviorall Health Strategic Plan and Implementation' Plan Impact Fund Open Call Buildout the Impact Fund Open Call Application Hold Press Conference Announcement/l aunch Open Call Hold Information Session/Capacity Building Trainings Open FAQ Post FAQs Responses Develop Review Panel Training Identify Review Panell Members Hold Review Panel Training Close Open Call Phase 11 Review:. Assess Eligibility Phase 21 Review: Panel Reviews Select Grantees Receive Grantees Acceptance of Impact Fund Funding Final Selection of Grantees Hold Press Conference Grant Implementation Conduct Obligation Guidance and Training Complete Risk Assessments for Each Grantee Submit for Board Review and Approval (if >$1M) Draft Legal As greements (Scope, Budget, Metrics) Hold Subrecipient Orientation and Kickoff *All Impact Fundgrantees will be funded through. November30, 2026. COOK COUNTY HEALTH - Thank You COOK COUNTY HEALTH - - 7777