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Health Care Final 02-18-10 -
2.0 - Provider Availability
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Health Care Final 02-18-10
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Healthy State
Quality
Cost
Economic Recovery
Today's Topics
Action Plan
1.0 - Washington's Insured
2.0 - Provider Availability
4.0 - Communicable Disease
1.1 - Percent Washingtonians with Health Insurance
1.1.a - State- subsidized Children's Health Care Coverage
1.1.b - Basic Health Plan Enrollment
1.1.c - Prescription Drug Card Enrollment
2.1 - DSHS - Avoidable Emergency Department Visits
4.1 - Children (19-35 months) Who Receive All Recommended Vaccines
3.0 - Chronic Disease & Injury Prevention
5.0 - Environmental Health
3.1 - Coronary Heart Disease Death Rate
3.2 - Hospitalizations Due to Fall for the 65+ Population
3.3 - Cancer: Rate of Deaths from Breast Cancer
5.1 - Percent of Drinking Water Inspections Completed With No Significant Deficiency
6.0 - Evidence Based Care Management
7.0 - Chronic Care Management
6.1 - Health Technology Assessments
6.2 - Percent of Major-Trauma Patients Who Survive
7.1 - Diabetes Management - PEBB and BH clients (HbA1c poor control)
7.1.a - Diabetic Screening
7.1.b - Diabetic Eye Examinations
7.1.c - Nephropathy Management
7.1.d - Cholesterol Screening
7.1.e - Cholesterol Management
8.0 - DSHS
9.0 - HCA
8.1 - Growth in DSHS Medical Programs Costs Compared to Washington's Personal Income
9.1 - Rate of PEBB Premium Increase Compared to National benchmark
9.2 - Basic Health Plan Cost
10.1 - Drinking Water Projects
10.2 - COBRA Subsidy
10.3 - Women, Infants, and Children
10.4 - Immunization Grants
10.1.a - Drinking Water Project Details
10.4.a - Schools Best Practices
10.4.b - Public Health Clinic Billing Reimbursement
10.4.c - Reaching More Children and Adults
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2.0 - Provider Availability
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2.0 - Provider Availability
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Notes
2.1 - Avoidable Emergency Department Visits
46%
DSHS
For DSHS Fee For Service clients, the percent of avoidable Emergency Department (ED) visits remained fairly stable from 46.6% in SFY 2000 to 46.0% in SFY 2008. Data as of August 2009.