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Refugee Health An Overview of Health Initiatives by the Office of Refugee Resettlement

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Refugee Health

An Overview of Health Initiatives by the Office of Refugee

Resettlement

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Presentation Overview• Re-organization• Affordable Care Act• Domestic Medical Screening Guidelines• CDC Medical Officer• Suicide Prevention and Awareness • Refugee Health Together Newsletter• Data Collection

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Re-organization

First-Ever Division of Refugee Health

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Guiding Principles

Mission

Appropriate

Placement & Services

Client-Centered

Case Manageme

nt

Newly Arriving

RefugeesHealth & Mental Health

Services

Outreach

Data-Informed Decision Making

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Re-organization

Director

Budget Deputy Director

Refugee Services

Refugee Assistanc

e

Refugee Health

Associate Deputy Director

Children’s Services

Anti-Trafficking

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Division of Refugee Health

• One Umbrella

• Outreach & New Initiatives

• Navigating Systems

• Communication with Stakeholders

• Program Guidance

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Affordable Care Act

Refugees are included to the same extent as U.S. citizens

Take health care into your own hands

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Overview

•Quality, affordable health care options

•Essential Health Benefits

•Children covered under parent’s health plan until 26 years old.

•Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan

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Healthcare.gov

The Health Care Law & You

Timeline: What's Changing & When

Implementation Resources

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Benefits of Affordable Care Act

• Refugees covered to the same extent as U.S. citizens

• Health coverage beyond eight months

• One streamlined application

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Preparing for 2014

• Training:– Expanded Medicaid & State Exchange

Marketplaces– Under-enrollment in Medicaid

• Outreach:– Consumer Assistance Programs – Navigator Grants

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Implementing Regulations

• Medicaid Program; Eligibility ChangesUnder the Affordable Care Act of 2010 (March 23)

• Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act; Establishment of Exchanges and Qualified Health Plans; Exchange Standards for Employers (March 27)

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Domestic Medical Screening Guidelines

And Corresponding Reimbursement Rates

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Process

• Trigger

• Policy Review

• Collaboration

• Solicitation for Comments

• Final Guidance

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Guidelines

• History & Physical Exam

• Laboratory Evaluation

• Preventive Health & Other Services

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Guidelines: History

• Review of overseas medical recordsPre-departure Medical Screening formSignificant Medical Conditions formMedical Assessment formImmunization RecordsOther

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Guidelines: Physical Exam

• Review of All SystemsNutritionReproductive HealthMental HealthDentalHearingVision

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Guidelines: Preventive Health & Other

• Presumptive Treatment for Schistosomiasis & Strongyloidiasis

• Tuberculosis Screening

• Immunizations

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Reimbursement Rates

• Medicare Reimbursement Rate Plan(s)

• Current Procedural Terminology Codes

• Administrative Calculation: Unit Cost

• Comparative Tool

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CDC Medical Officer

Onsite Technical Assistance to ORR

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Dr. Curi Kim, MPH, MD

• Board Certified: Family Medicine & Preventive Medicine

• Commission with Public Health Service

• CDC: Five Years

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Duties

• Develop Surveillance Plans

• Identify Trends in Refugee Health

• Prepare for Public Health Emergencies

• Develop Patient Education Materials

• Train Staff

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Suicide Prevention & Awareness

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Suicide Among Refugees

• Frequency

• Profile

• Reporting Mechanism

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Collaborative Response

• Community-Based Organizations

• Federal Partners

• RHTAC’s Suicide Prevention Tool Kit

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Scientific Study

• EpiAid Investigation

• EpiAid Findings

• Recommendations

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Refugee Health Together

A New ORR Newsletter

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Refugee Health Together

• First Newsletter Dedicated to Refugee Health

• Quarterly Publication

• First Issue: June 2012

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Volume 1, Issue 1

• Minority Health Month• Affordable Care Act• Professional Recertification• CDC Medical Officer• Domestic Medical Screening• Overseas Perspective: Kenya• 65th World Health Assembly

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Data Collection

Painting by Numbers

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Looking Forward… Better Data

• Trends in Serious Medical Conditions

• State’s Organizational Structure

• Refugee Medical Assistance & Medical Screening

• State Systems on Refugee Health Data

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Questions & Discussion

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Contact Information

Essey WorkieRefugee Health Team Lead

Office of Refugee [email protected]

202-401-5364

http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr/ http://transition.acf.hhs.gov/programs/orr