Public Health Issue By Arthur Marshall

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Public Health Issue

Arthur Marshall

Las Colinas Blvd, Texas, US

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APHA and Disability Awareness

From Chicago to San Francisco…

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Public Health and Disability

• Public health has historically been most important prevention oriented (e.g., immunizations, automobile safety belts).

• Those who produce disease or accidental injuries (e.g., polio, SCI) frequently “fall through the cracks.”

• Today we have 54 million Americans with disabilities -- 54 million--oopses!

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Significance of the Problem

• Professional medical technology and advancements have increased rates of survivors with severe trauma or serious circumstances.

• Survivors experience long treatment, yet health care program capitation forces compressed therapy and recovery time.

• Public health can provide a beneficial contribution in the health of people with problems as they move from medical settings into group living.

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Significance of the Problem• As of 9/30/03 there

were over 267,000 older people with disabilities living in nursing homes all over the US who want to live more separately in the community.

Source: www.cms.hhs.gov/states/mdsreports/res2.asp

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Significance of the Problem• Over 70% of adults

with handicaps are jobless, in comparison to the typical unemployment amount for non-disabled persons of 6%.

• Source: N.O.D./Harris Survey of Americans with Disabilities, 2000; US Dept of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics October, 2003.

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HP 2010 Leading health indicators:• Overweight and Obesity  • Substance Abuse    • Mental Health  • Immunization  • Access to Health Care • Tobacco Use  • Injury and Violence  • Physical Activity  • Environmental Quality  • Responsible Sexual Behavior

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HP 2010 Leading health indicators:• Physical Activity  • Overweight and Obesity    • Substance Abuse  • Mental Health  • Environmental Quality  • Immunization  • Responsible Sexual Behavior  • Injury and Violence • Tobacco Use

• Access to Health Care 

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Reported by: VA Campbell, PhD, JE Crews, DPA, L Sinclair, MPH, Div of Human Development and Disability, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, MMWR, September 13, 2002.

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Getting Back to Work• Ticket to Work and

Work Rewards Enhancement Act of 1999 (TWWIIA).

• Gives people with handicaps resources to come back to work, or improve their current work situation (i.e., part time to full time).

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Getting Back to Work• TWWIIA ticket tracker

• As of 11/03/2003 over 5,626,633 “Tickets to Work” have been issues to people with disabilities across 34 states.

• Only 3,168 have used them with employment networks.

Source: http://www.ssa.gov/work/Ticket/ticket_info.html

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Attacking the Problems

• Public Health Research

• Public Health Practice

• Public Health Education

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Public Health Research

• People with disabilities have at higher health risks for health problems than those without having disabilities.

• People have disabilities often have higher health disparities compared to non-disabled people.

• CDC and other federal companies are putting more interest on research to help increase positive health results for the 54 million Americans with disabilities.

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Public Health Research• More exploration

needs to target both person and environment factors and their interactions to health outcomes.

• Essential progress is being made in the statistic of the natural environment and disability.

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Public Health Research

• The IOM review, Allowing America noted that the majority of government funded disability research is focused on person factors (e.g., cure).

• Little public funding is being spent on environment risk and protective factors that affect health outcomes for individuals with present disabilities.

• CDC is one significant exception.

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Public Health ScienceImportant milestonesHealthy People 2010 – Chapter 6

• 13 health and fitness objectives working specifically with people with disabilities and their health differences.

• The cornerstone of this chapter is objective one whose result is that “disability status” be included as a demographic variable in all health-related reviews.

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Public Health ScienceImportant milestonesInternational Classification of Functioning (ICF)

• The ICF is the public health complement to ICD. ICD categorizes etiology to frame case definitions for primary protection.

• ICF classifies human functioning for improved public health science and policy.

• ICF also enables classification and coding of environmental factors impacting human function.

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Public Health Practice

• There needs to be better interpretation and “technology transfer” from the researcher to the PH practitioner—to improve particular public health results.

• “Living Well With a Disability”

• Research needs to be both rigorous and relevant.

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Public Health Practice

• All public health courses need to recognize the at-risk position of people with disabilities.

• This can be obtained by including people with disabilities in the planning and execution of the 10 necessary public health services.

• Like other minorities, people with disabilities carry a unique skills to creating and applying public health activities.

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Disaster Planning and Disability• Among those people with disabilities employed full or

part time, 50% say no plans have been made to safely evacuate their workplace.

• 58% of people with disabilities do not know whom to contact about emergency plans in their community.

• A public health collaboration to address disaster planning and emergency response for people with disabilities is currently under way in 30 national FEMA declared disaster counties.

NOD/Harris Poll, November 2001

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“To leave footprints in the sands of time… you must wear work shoes.”

Arthur Marshall, Original Posted by Old African Proverb