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American Lung Association of American Lung Association of Pennsylvania’s Pennsylvania’s
Project BreatheProject BreatheA High-Tech Tool for Cessation A High-Tech Tool for Cessation
Providers and ClientsProviders and ClientsMay 6, 2005May 6, 2005
Chicago, ILChicago, IL
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Project BreatheProject Breathe Enables a Coordinated Enables a Coordinated Approach to Respiratory HealthApproach to Respiratory Health
Education:Education:• K-12 onlineK-12 online• Hands-on Kits - NASCOHands-on Kits - NASCO• CD ROMsCD ROMs
Community:Community: • Free public view websiteFree public view website• Access to tobacco control resources and Access to tobacco control resources and
informationinformation Professional:Professional: • Onsite instructional supportOnsite instructional support• Online education through Millersville Online education through Millersville
University: for graduate creditUniversity: for graduate credit• Online through InnerLink for CEU credit Online through InnerLink for CEU credit • Virtual CommunityVirtual Community• Clinical servicesClinical services
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InnerLink’s Mission & ObjectivesInnerLink’s Mission & ObjectivesMission:
Be the high quality provider of technologies that improve decision making and critical thinking skills to promote smarter, safer and healthier communities
Objectives:Be the high quality provider of tobacco prevention and cessation tools to educators, healthcare providers and community organizations.
To support coordinated school health and safety initiatives throughout the community.
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CommunityCommunity
SchoolsSchools
Students
SAFE PLACE
PROJECT BREATHE
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HEALTH INNERLINK• ALAPA Project
Breathe –- Ready for commercialization
• Health Passport:– Trial uses underway
• Highmark ObesityPrevention Solution:– Development contract
pending
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Project Breathe – a Research-Based Project Breathe – a Research-Based Approach to Respiratory HealthApproach to Respiratory Health
Knowledge+
Skills=
Take Action!
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Teachers and Students Join the Medical Teachers and Students Join the Medical Team – Helping Dr. Rob to create a Team – Helping Dr. Rob to create a
generation of Non Smokersgeneration of Non Smokers
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Sample tutorial
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Project Breathe encourages young people to Project Breathe encourages young people to consider careers in healthcareconsider careers in healthcare
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Why Do Students Like Project Why Do Students Like Project Breathe?Breathe?
• Computer-based Computer-based multi-media multi-media instruction is “cool”instruction is “cool”
• Not your typical “Ya-Not your typical “Ya-Da-Ya-Da” health Da-Ya-Da” health education programeducation program
• Individual user Individual user names/passwords names/passwords enables students to enables students to access Project access Project Breathe 24/7Breathe 24/7
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Why will InnerLink’s Project Breathe Why will InnerLink’s Project Breathe Succeed?Succeed?
• Integrated solution for school, community and professionals
• Multidisciplinary Standards-based content aligns with CDC requirements and academic standards
• 100% renewals • Validated outcomes
• “I can’t think of anything that I teach that has the potential to positively influence the life expectancy of my students and their families more than Project Breathe.”
- A. Benko - Hempfield School District
• “Project Breathe is helping our district meet the requirements of No Child Left Behind.”
- M. Garrison – Ephrata School
District
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Why Do Schools Need Project Why Do Schools Need Project Breathe?Breathe?
• To comply with federal mandate for a To comply with federal mandate for a coordinated wellness programcoordinated wellness program
• To meet the objectives of No Child Left To meet the objectives of No Child Left Behind: Safe and Drug Free SchoolsBehind: Safe and Drug Free Schools
• To provide stimulating instruction that To provide stimulating instruction that produces positive changes in health produces positive changes in health behaviors/attitudes about tobacco and behaviors/attitudes about tobacco and respiratory healthrespiratory health
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Project Breathe: Community– Project Breathe: Community– Creating a Network of Tobacco Free Creating a Network of Tobacco Free
PractitionersPractitioners
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Project Breathe: Professional Portal
• Role based, encrypted, password protected• HIPAA compliant• Portal for collaboration, communication,
information sharing, training, credentialing• Integrated calendar, contacts, courses, and
electronic medical record.• Disease management and cessation
management
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Project Breathe:Professional Health Project Breathe:Professional Health PassPort ModulePassPort Module
• Will be adapted for use by School Nurses
• Currently in use by NFL Players Association
• HIPAA compliant• Tobacco Cessation
Counseling
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School Nurse Health RecordSchool Nurse Health Record
•Will be configured to meet Highmark and PA Department of Health requirements
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Pennsylvania Pilot Use Case Studies
• Portal created for the Tobacco Control Primary Contractor for use with Pregnant Clients and in hospital patient encounters
• Modified with input throughout the year• Used in 6 health care systems in pilot
use • Study is ongoing
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Utilization Summary• Face to Face encounter for patient screening• Courses on women and tobacco• Multimedia explanations• Create a consistent approach with shared documents• Cessation health record and confidential virtual one on one or group
meetings online• Asthma, COPD, and CAD management tools• Second county hospital with CD with information read to the patient• Pulmonary medical practice • Oral health self diagnostic program • Multi-hospital provider with pilot integrating community health care
information• Blue Cross partner insurance company to do similar program for
childhood obesity and diabetes• Invitation to present to Major League Baseball
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Pregnancy and Smoking• Online portal delivery with limitations in target
population. Program revised and delivered with
• Integrated medical record• Calendar with daily events for tobacco and
pregnancy• CD pregnancy video to play• Health Passport on line and paper and fridge• Social worker lead use• School program use in Lancaster, PA
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Summary• A successful project all around• Pitfall: Primary Contractor requested tools that the professional
service providers didn’t request and were resistant to implement and that the clients weren’t always able to utilize
• Needs assessment needs to involve all stakeholder • High Tech tools promoted interesting high touch encounters• Variable technology availability and skills required media and
device agnostic delivery• On site counseling supplemented with online may facilitate
better outcomes• Pilot programs stimulated significant interest for other
implementations• Ongoing analysis in progress
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Summary
• Embracing relationship with colleagues that have a similar vision to create a world class set of resources for intervention and cessation with the desire and the means to do cohort, controlled studies on defined aspects of our technology and approaches
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Thank you
Robert Gillio, MD717 940-5922 (cell)
www.projectbreathe.com
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