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Public Health 2030
Clem Bezold
Trevor Thompson
WFS Orlando July 13, 2014
Supported by
grants from:
Introduction
• Public Health is “what we as a society collectively do to ensure the
conditions for people to be healthy.”
• Public health is not medical care (though some PHA’s do that); public
health has traditionally done what needed to be done that no one else
was doing.
• There are over 3000 State and Local Health Departments in the United
States.
• The Who, What, and How of public health is evolving – not always in
consistent directions. Scenarios are an important tool for exploring this
uncertainty.
• Public Health 2030 Scenarios were developed as a foresight
contribution to the field, in conjunction with NACCHO, ASTHO, APHA
and other leaders in the field
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What Public Health Does
• Prevents Epidemics
• Protects the Environment, Workplace, Housing, Food and
Water.
• Promotes Healthy Behavior
• Monitors the Health of the Population
• Mobilizes Communities for Action
• Responds to Disasters
• Assures that Medical Services are High Quality and
Accessible
• Trains Specialists in Investigating and Preventing Diseases
• Develops Policies to Promote Health
3
Essential Public Health Functions
• Assessment (Collection and analysis of information to identify
important problems)
– Monitor health status to identify community health problems.
– Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community.
• Policy Development (Setting priorities and developing strategies
based on the assessments of health) needs)
– Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues.
– Mobilize community partnerships to identify and solve health problems.
– Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts.
• Assurance (Assuring that appropriate services are available and
accessible to meet the needs of the population)
– Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety.
– Link people to needed personal health services and assure the provision of health care
when otherwise unavailable.
– Assure a competent public health and personal healthcare workforce.
– Evaluate effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of personal and population-based
health services.
– Research new insights and innovative solutions to health problems.
4
The Public Health 2030 Project
Funded by Robert Wood Johnson & Kresge Foundations
Following Scenarios on Vulnerability 2030, Primary Care 2025, and
Health and Health Care in 2032
• Explore key forces shaping public health
• Consider the future of public health functions,
financing and sustainability
• Build expectable, challenging, and visionary scenarios
that facilitate preparation, imagination, aspiration
• Provide and widely distribute the scenarios as a tool for
public health agencies, organizations, and schools
5
Developing the Scenarios
• Considered key drivers shaping public health
• Developed expectable, challenging, and
aspirational forecasts for the drivers
• Interviewed experts, Project advisers
• Developed and used state and local Public
Health 2030 Scenarios
• Developed national Public Health 2030 Scenarios
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Aspirational Futures: Scenario
Zones
Visionary/Surprisingly
Successful
Expectable
Challenging
7
State & Local PH2030 Scenarios
Fargo Cass Public Health (ND)
Boston Public Health Commission (MA)
Cuyahoga County Board of Health (OH)
Virginia Department of Health
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National Public Health 2030
Scenarios
• Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back
Significant advances in big data analytics, in access to and quality of
health care; yet recurring fiscal and health challenges for communities
and PHAs.
• Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced
Economic and environmental challenges, infectious diseases increase,
health care reform halted, public health constrained.
• Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity
PHAs evolve into health development agencies. Economic stability and
value and policy shifts toward equity support this evolution.
• Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity
Innovation in communities, alternative economics, transformation is
accelerated through technology and recognition of economic and social
injustice.
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Scenario Likelihood and Preferability
Poll
Please use the grid below to assess the likelihood and preferability of each scenario separately.
•100% refers to highly likely or preferable.
•0% means there is nothing desirable or preferable about a particular scenario.
•Percentages can be from 0 to 100 in each cell. Columns or rows need not add up to 100%. For example, you may assign 60% for likelihood and
85% for preferability of a scenario.
Public Health 2030 Scenarios Likelihood Preferability
Scenario 1: One Step Forward,
Half a Step Back
0-100 0-100
Scenario 2: Overwhelmed,
Under-Resourced
0-100 0-100
Scenario 3: Sea Change for
Health Equity
0-100 0-100
Scenario 4: Community-Driven
Health and Equity
0-100 0-100
10
SCENARIO 1: ONE STEP
FORWARD, HALF A STEP BACK
Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration
11
Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back
• Public health agencies (PHAs) advance
capabilities in technology and big data analytics
• Public health is restrained by
–High costs of health care
–Variations in PHAs’ technological capabilities,
funding, services, and effectiveness
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• Public health funding varies widely; Federal funding
for health care programs reduced as access to
health care improves
– PHAs refocus on prevention and improving community
conditions
• PHAs consolidate and share services; most improve
comparability and show positive returns on
investment (ROI)
Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back
13
• Emergence of Big Data
• Improved surveillance
and analysis
• PHAs provide quality
control, some “nudge”
social networks toward
better health
Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back
14
• When possible, PHAs
– Automate inspections
– Enhance population health monitoring
– Improve emergency preparedness
• Some PHAs are confined to mandated services
• Others are able to emphasize prevention
Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back
15
• More extreme
weather events
(EWEs) and vector-
borne infections
– E.g. Lyme disease and
dengue fever
• PHAs use simulations
and gamification to
prepare communities
for emergencies
Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back
16
Triple Aim
Electronic
Health
Records
(EHRs)
• Health care reform largely
implemented
• Expansion of Accountable Care
Organizations (ACOs), Triple
Aim, and Patient-Centered
Medical Homes (PCMH)
• Care improved by knowledge
technologies – Doc Watson,
digital health coach
• PHAs focus on prevention, have
varying roles with ACOs
Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back
17
• Health care costs continue to rise as access
improves
• Social determinants not addressed
• No “game-changers”
• Continued disparities
Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back
18
19
SCENARIO 2: OVERWHELMED,
UNDER-RESOURCED
Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration
20
• Severe recessions in
2016 and 2023
• PHA funding
reduced, many
programs eliminated
Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced
21
• PHAs blamed for lack of
preparation and
ineffective responses
• Public distrusts PHAs,
federal government in
general, and health care
Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced
22
• Distrust grows, people refuse to
get flu shots
• Highly virulent flu strain in 2020
• Tens of thousands of people die
Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced
23
• Citizen science and
technology grow but serve
affluent and reinforce
disparities.
• PHA health care services
cut while need grows.
• Excellent, personalized care
for those who can afford it.
• Innovative private sector
approaches to health for
those who can afford them.
Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced
24
• “Runaway climate
change” emerges
• Climate refugees and
migrants
• Health, violence, and
discrimination worsen
• PHAs overwhelmed,
struggle to recover
Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced
25
• PHAs understaffed, overwhelmed.
• Many universities shut down public
health programs.
• Private sector innovations ignore
disparities and vulnerability.
• Worsening disparities in health,
quality health care access, effective
prevention, and other public health
services.
Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced
26
27
SCENARIO 3: SEA CHANGE FOR
HEALTH EQUITY
Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration
28
• Changes in values and demographics.
• Funding improves for public health.
• Public health pursues advanced analytics,
gamification, and multisectoral partnerships.
• Improvements in housing, economic
opportunity, education, and other social
determinants of health.
• Some disparities persist.
• But in 2030, the vast majority of Americans
have attained greater opportunity for good
health.
Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity
29
• Support for “common sense” policy
• Public support for opportunity, equity, and
fairness in policies and economics
– National minimum wage, Health in All Policies
• Innovation and use of new tech for outcomes
Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity
30
• Public health funding improves
• Economies gradually grow,
reduce fiscal strains and cuts
• PHAs foster additional
resources from business,
foundations, ACOs
• Evaluations show positive ROI
• Congress restores Prevention
Fund restored to $2B level in
2020, add 2% tax in 2022 on
medical services
Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity
31
• PHAs become health development agencies,
chief health strategists, shift away from direct
services
• Collaborative
networks and
partnerships
• Simulations,
forecasts, analyses
• Spread best practices
• Identify most cost-
effective and
appropriate providers
Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity
32
• Gaming changes communities’ awareness of
and commitment to achieving health
• New tech developments are made to be
affordable and culturally appropriate
• PHAs lead coalitions, recognized by the public
as chief health
strategists
Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity
33
• Health care improves
• Capitated, effective, accessed
• Primary Care supports
community prevention
• Cuts in Federal $ to PH
programs for screening and
treatment
Community
Centered
Health
Home
Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity
34
By 2030,
• Better health and health equity, less demand
for health care
• Improved community conditions, esp. for low
income communities
Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity
35
36
SCENARIO 4: COMMUNITY-DRIVEN
HEALTH AND EQUITY
Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration
37
• Health improvement initiatives coalesce via
technology and networks into a broad, national
public health infrastructure.
• Value shift to equity was accelerated by another
major recession and economic transformation.
• The nation tries to come to terms with its racial
and socioeconomic histories, and tries to create a
more equitable society.
• Public health sheds many functions and facilitates
these movements to improve health.
Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity
38
• Groupnets used to improve
behavioral health at the
micro-level, often through
“peer uplift”
• Community activity &
organizations focused on
health
• PHAs lead on information
quality & community
facilitation
Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity
39
• Health records integrated with
other personal and community
data to allow advanced health
analysis and targeting
• Community health learning
systems enhance PHAs’ roles
as facilitators and health
strategists
• Games and simulations
improve community
engagement and planning
Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity
40
• Environmental Health
evolves
• PHAs work with
communities, and partners
to reduce environmental
impact and expand
renewable energy.
• Highly effective pre-event
resilience games and
simulations for Extreme
Weather Events.
Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity
41
• Governments spend less and spend “smarter”
• Unemployment accelerates shift to alternative
economics/new community economic models
Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity
42
• Economic and social
justice movement
progressed
• “Truth and
Reconciliation”
processes spread
• New legislation
promotes social and
economic fairness
Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity
43
• Public health graduates are
trained for community
engagement and advanced
analytics
• PHAs serve as effective
chief health strategists
• Disparities are reduced and
the nation is largely unified
in seeking to eliminate
them
Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity
44
45
Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Scenario 4
MACRO AND OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS
Economy
Fiscal Health
Internet & Social Media
Environmental Threats & Impacts
Health Care
Health Equity
Public Health
Public Health Roles
Funding for Public Health
Public Health & Health Care
Health Care’s Role in Population Health
Surveillance and Epidemiology
Emergency Preparedness
Environmental Health/Safety
Injury and Violence Prevention
Etc.
See the Public Health 2030 Scenario Matrix for a side-by-side
comparison of the scenarios across multiple dimensions
46
Scenario Likelihood and Preferability
Poll
Please use the grid below to assess the likelihood and preferability of each scenario separately.
•100% refers to highly likely or preferable.
•0% means there is nothing desirable or preferable about a particular scenario.
•Percentages can be from 0 to 100 in each cell. Columns or rows need not add up to 100%. For example, you may assign 60% for likelihood and
85% for preferability of a scenario.
Public Health 2030 Scenarios Likelihood Preferability
Scenario 1: One Step Forward,
Half a Step Back
69 30
Scenario 2: Overwhelmed,
Under-Resourced
37 6
Scenario 3: Sea Change for
Health Equity
39 79
Scenario 4: Community-Driven
Health and Equity
39 76
47
• Reactions, Comments, Questions about the
scenarios?
• What is your sense of the likelihood and
preferability?
Questions, Comments
on the Public Health 2030 Scenarios?
48
Public Health 2030
Recommendations
from the
National Workshop
March 6 & 7, 2014
49
50
Rec 1: Transform Public Health Agencies into “Health Development
Agencies” with Dedicated, Sustainable, and Sufficient
Funding.
1A: Develop Dedicated, Sustainable, and Sufficient Funding
1B: Implement Policies for the Systematic Use and
Development of Evidence and Best Practices
1C: Build Public Health Agencies' Role in Fostering Prevention
and Health Promotion Strategies
Rec 2: Partner in Health Care Transformation to Facilitate the
Evolution from a Health Care System to a Health System
Rec 3: Build the Capacity for Dialogue about Inclusion, Opportunity,
and Equity
Rec 4: Dialogue with Other Sectors to Support Innovation
Public Health 2030:
A Scenario Exploration
Supported by
grants from:
www.altfutures.org/publichealth2030

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Public Health 2030

  • 1. Public Health 2030 Clem Bezold Trevor Thompson WFS Orlando July 13, 2014 Supported by grants from:
  • 2. Introduction • Public Health is “what we as a society collectively do to ensure the conditions for people to be healthy.” • Public health is not medical care (though some PHA’s do that); public health has traditionally done what needed to be done that no one else was doing. • There are over 3000 State and Local Health Departments in the United States. • The Who, What, and How of public health is evolving – not always in consistent directions. Scenarios are an important tool for exploring this uncertainty. • Public Health 2030 Scenarios were developed as a foresight contribution to the field, in conjunction with NACCHO, ASTHO, APHA and other leaders in the field 2
  • 3. What Public Health Does • Prevents Epidemics • Protects the Environment, Workplace, Housing, Food and Water. • Promotes Healthy Behavior • Monitors the Health of the Population • Mobilizes Communities for Action • Responds to Disasters • Assures that Medical Services are High Quality and Accessible • Trains Specialists in Investigating and Preventing Diseases • Develops Policies to Promote Health 3
  • 4. Essential Public Health Functions • Assessment (Collection and analysis of information to identify important problems) – Monitor health status to identify community health problems. – Diagnose and investigate health problems and health hazards in the community. • Policy Development (Setting priorities and developing strategies based on the assessments of health) needs) – Inform, educate, and empower people about health issues. – Mobilize community partnerships to identify and solve health problems. – Develop policies and plans that support individual and community health efforts. • Assurance (Assuring that appropriate services are available and accessible to meet the needs of the population) – Enforce laws and regulations that protect health and ensure safety. – Link people to needed personal health services and assure the provision of health care when otherwise unavailable. – Assure a competent public health and personal healthcare workforce. – Evaluate effectiveness, accessibility, and quality of personal and population-based health services. – Research new insights and innovative solutions to health problems. 4
  • 5. The Public Health 2030 Project Funded by Robert Wood Johnson & Kresge Foundations Following Scenarios on Vulnerability 2030, Primary Care 2025, and Health and Health Care in 2032 • Explore key forces shaping public health • Consider the future of public health functions, financing and sustainability • Build expectable, challenging, and visionary scenarios that facilitate preparation, imagination, aspiration • Provide and widely distribute the scenarios as a tool for public health agencies, organizations, and schools 5
  • 6. Developing the Scenarios • Considered key drivers shaping public health • Developed expectable, challenging, and aspirational forecasts for the drivers • Interviewed experts, Project advisers • Developed and used state and local Public Health 2030 Scenarios • Developed national Public Health 2030 Scenarios 6
  • 8. State & Local PH2030 Scenarios Fargo Cass Public Health (ND) Boston Public Health Commission (MA) Cuyahoga County Board of Health (OH) Virginia Department of Health 8
  • 9. National Public Health 2030 Scenarios • Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back Significant advances in big data analytics, in access to and quality of health care; yet recurring fiscal and health challenges for communities and PHAs. • Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced Economic and environmental challenges, infectious diseases increase, health care reform halted, public health constrained. • Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity PHAs evolve into health development agencies. Economic stability and value and policy shifts toward equity support this evolution. • Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity Innovation in communities, alternative economics, transformation is accelerated through technology and recognition of economic and social injustice. 9
  • 10. Scenario Likelihood and Preferability Poll Please use the grid below to assess the likelihood and preferability of each scenario separately. •100% refers to highly likely or preferable. •0% means there is nothing desirable or preferable about a particular scenario. •Percentages can be from 0 to 100 in each cell. Columns or rows need not add up to 100%. For example, you may assign 60% for likelihood and 85% for preferability of a scenario. Public Health 2030 Scenarios Likelihood Preferability Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back 0-100 0-100 Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced 0-100 0-100 Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 0-100 0-100 Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 0-100 0-100 10
  • 11. SCENARIO 1: ONE STEP FORWARD, HALF A STEP BACK Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration 11
  • 12. Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back • Public health agencies (PHAs) advance capabilities in technology and big data analytics • Public health is restrained by –High costs of health care –Variations in PHAs’ technological capabilities, funding, services, and effectiveness 12
  • 13. • Public health funding varies widely; Federal funding for health care programs reduced as access to health care improves – PHAs refocus on prevention and improving community conditions • PHAs consolidate and share services; most improve comparability and show positive returns on investment (ROI) Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back 13
  • 14. • Emergence of Big Data • Improved surveillance and analysis • PHAs provide quality control, some “nudge” social networks toward better health Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back 14
  • 15. • When possible, PHAs – Automate inspections – Enhance population health monitoring – Improve emergency preparedness • Some PHAs are confined to mandated services • Others are able to emphasize prevention Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back 15
  • 16. • More extreme weather events (EWEs) and vector- borne infections – E.g. Lyme disease and dengue fever • PHAs use simulations and gamification to prepare communities for emergencies Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back 16
  • 17. Triple Aim Electronic Health Records (EHRs) • Health care reform largely implemented • Expansion of Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs), Triple Aim, and Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMH) • Care improved by knowledge technologies – Doc Watson, digital health coach • PHAs focus on prevention, have varying roles with ACOs Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back 17
  • 18. • Health care costs continue to rise as access improves • Social determinants not addressed • No “game-changers” • Continued disparities Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back 18
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  • 20. SCENARIO 2: OVERWHELMED, UNDER-RESOURCED Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration 20
  • 21. • Severe recessions in 2016 and 2023 • PHA funding reduced, many programs eliminated Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced 21
  • 22. • PHAs blamed for lack of preparation and ineffective responses • Public distrusts PHAs, federal government in general, and health care Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced 22
  • 23. • Distrust grows, people refuse to get flu shots • Highly virulent flu strain in 2020 • Tens of thousands of people die Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced 23
  • 24. • Citizen science and technology grow but serve affluent and reinforce disparities. • PHA health care services cut while need grows. • Excellent, personalized care for those who can afford it. • Innovative private sector approaches to health for those who can afford them. Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced 24
  • 25. • “Runaway climate change” emerges • Climate refugees and migrants • Health, violence, and discrimination worsen • PHAs overwhelmed, struggle to recover Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced 25
  • 26. • PHAs understaffed, overwhelmed. • Many universities shut down public health programs. • Private sector innovations ignore disparities and vulnerability. • Worsening disparities in health, quality health care access, effective prevention, and other public health services. Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced 26
  • 27. 27
  • 28. SCENARIO 3: SEA CHANGE FOR HEALTH EQUITY Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration 28
  • 29. • Changes in values and demographics. • Funding improves for public health. • Public health pursues advanced analytics, gamification, and multisectoral partnerships. • Improvements in housing, economic opportunity, education, and other social determinants of health. • Some disparities persist. • But in 2030, the vast majority of Americans have attained greater opportunity for good health. Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 29
  • 30. • Support for “common sense” policy • Public support for opportunity, equity, and fairness in policies and economics – National minimum wage, Health in All Policies • Innovation and use of new tech for outcomes Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 30
  • 31. • Public health funding improves • Economies gradually grow, reduce fiscal strains and cuts • PHAs foster additional resources from business, foundations, ACOs • Evaluations show positive ROI • Congress restores Prevention Fund restored to $2B level in 2020, add 2% tax in 2022 on medical services Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 31
  • 32. • PHAs become health development agencies, chief health strategists, shift away from direct services • Collaborative networks and partnerships • Simulations, forecasts, analyses • Spread best practices • Identify most cost- effective and appropriate providers Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 32
  • 33. • Gaming changes communities’ awareness of and commitment to achieving health • New tech developments are made to be affordable and culturally appropriate • PHAs lead coalitions, recognized by the public as chief health strategists Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 33
  • 34. • Health care improves • Capitated, effective, accessed • Primary Care supports community prevention • Cuts in Federal $ to PH programs for screening and treatment Community Centered Health Home Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 34
  • 35. By 2030, • Better health and health equity, less demand for health care • Improved community conditions, esp. for low income communities Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 35
  • 36. 36
  • 37. SCENARIO 4: COMMUNITY-DRIVEN HEALTH AND EQUITY Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration 37
  • 38. • Health improvement initiatives coalesce via technology and networks into a broad, national public health infrastructure. • Value shift to equity was accelerated by another major recession and economic transformation. • The nation tries to come to terms with its racial and socioeconomic histories, and tries to create a more equitable society. • Public health sheds many functions and facilitates these movements to improve health. Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 38
  • 39. • Groupnets used to improve behavioral health at the micro-level, often through “peer uplift” • Community activity & organizations focused on health • PHAs lead on information quality & community facilitation Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 39
  • 40. • Health records integrated with other personal and community data to allow advanced health analysis and targeting • Community health learning systems enhance PHAs’ roles as facilitators and health strategists • Games and simulations improve community engagement and planning Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 40
  • 41. • Environmental Health evolves • PHAs work with communities, and partners to reduce environmental impact and expand renewable energy. • Highly effective pre-event resilience games and simulations for Extreme Weather Events. Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 41
  • 42. • Governments spend less and spend “smarter” • Unemployment accelerates shift to alternative economics/new community economic models Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 42
  • 43. • Economic and social justice movement progressed • “Truth and Reconciliation” processes spread • New legislation promotes social and economic fairness Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 43
  • 44. • Public health graduates are trained for community engagement and advanced analytics • PHAs serve as effective chief health strategists • Disparities are reduced and the nation is largely unified in seeking to eliminate them Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 44
  • 45. 45
  • 46. Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Scenario 3 Scenario 4 MACRO AND OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS Economy Fiscal Health Internet & Social Media Environmental Threats & Impacts Health Care Health Equity Public Health Public Health Roles Funding for Public Health Public Health & Health Care Health Care’s Role in Population Health Surveillance and Epidemiology Emergency Preparedness Environmental Health/Safety Injury and Violence Prevention Etc. See the Public Health 2030 Scenario Matrix for a side-by-side comparison of the scenarios across multiple dimensions 46
  • 47. Scenario Likelihood and Preferability Poll Please use the grid below to assess the likelihood and preferability of each scenario separately. •100% refers to highly likely or preferable. •0% means there is nothing desirable or preferable about a particular scenario. •Percentages can be from 0 to 100 in each cell. Columns or rows need not add up to 100%. For example, you may assign 60% for likelihood and 85% for preferability of a scenario. Public Health 2030 Scenarios Likelihood Preferability Scenario 1: One Step Forward, Half a Step Back 69 30 Scenario 2: Overwhelmed, Under-Resourced 37 6 Scenario 3: Sea Change for Health Equity 39 79 Scenario 4: Community-Driven Health and Equity 39 76 47
  • 48. • Reactions, Comments, Questions about the scenarios? • What is your sense of the likelihood and preferability? Questions, Comments on the Public Health 2030 Scenarios? 48
  • 49. Public Health 2030 Recommendations from the National Workshop March 6 & 7, 2014 49
  • 50. 50 Rec 1: Transform Public Health Agencies into “Health Development Agencies” with Dedicated, Sustainable, and Sufficient Funding. 1A: Develop Dedicated, Sustainable, and Sufficient Funding 1B: Implement Policies for the Systematic Use and Development of Evidence and Best Practices 1C: Build Public Health Agencies' Role in Fostering Prevention and Health Promotion Strategies Rec 2: Partner in Health Care Transformation to Facilitate the Evolution from a Health Care System to a Health System Rec 3: Build the Capacity for Dialogue about Inclusion, Opportunity, and Equity Rec 4: Dialogue with Other Sectors to Support Innovation
  • 51. Public Health 2030: A Scenario Exploration Supported by grants from: www.altfutures.org/publichealth2030