2022-2026 State Health Improvement Plan Priority Area Workgroup Charter – Chronic Diseases and Conditions
Heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, cancer and illnesses related to tobacco use are among the most common health problems affecting people of all ages, socioeconomic statuses and ethnicities. Risk factors —lack of physical activity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, excessive alcohol use, the environment and social and economic factors—cause much of the illness, suffering and early death related to chronic diseases and conditions.
- Reduce new cases of cancer and cancer-related illness, disability and death.
- Improve cardiovascular health by reducing new cases, disability and death from heart disease, stroke and other related illnesses.
- Increase palliative care access and use.
- Reduce the burden of diabetes and improve quality of life for all who have or are at risk for diabetes.
- Improve respiratory health.
- Promote the attainment and maintenance of health through nutrition, physical activity and supportive lifestyle behaviors.
- Increase access to, and utilization of, oral health care to reduce the burden and disparities of oral diseases and its impact on overall health among all Floridians.
Purpose:
The purpose of Priority Area Workgroups (PAWs) is to contribute to, monitor and report on the goals and objectives for the priority areas selected by the State Health Improvement Plan Steering Committee. The PAWs serve as the operational component for engaging cross-sector collaborators in efforts to address the priorities, goals and objectives. This charter outlines the primary roles and responsibilities of the PAWs in their effort to improve the health of all Floridians.
Primary Functions
- Develop goals and measurable objectives for each priority area
- Create implementation plans to drive action
- Monitor and provide quarterly progress updates on State Health Improvement Plan objectives and activities
- Compile recommended revisions to State Health Improvement Plan goals and objectives for approval by the State Health Improvement Plan Steering Committee
- Serve as champions for the State Health Improvement Plan by increasing awareness and engagement throughout networks
Roles and Responsibilities
Each PAW will consist of a chair and general PAW members. Additional chairs may be selected at the discretion of each PAW and general PAW members may be selected by the State Health Improvement Plan Steering Committee. Chairs and general PAW members will be responsible for maintaining their respective duties throughout the five-year duration of the State Health Improvement Plan.
Initial PAW Roles:
- Develop no more than four (4) goals under each priority area
- Develop no more than three (3) objectives for each goal; objectives shall be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time-bound)
- Develop an implementation plan to outline activities and how objectives will be measured
PAW Chairs:
- Use subject matter expertise to provide leadership and direction to the PAW
- Actively monitor PAW membership and invite partner organizations that will contribute to PAW-specific goals and objectives
- Convene PAW at least once per quarter to review progress and prepare for quarterly reporting deadlines
- Submit quarterly updates on objective status, activity progress and key accomplishments
- Obtain PAW member feedback when compiling recommended revisions to State Health Improvement Plan goals and objectives for approval by the State Health Improvement Plan Steering Committee
- Participate in PAW activities (e.g., providing feedback, answering surveys, collecting and analyzing data)
- Request assistance and input on State Health Improvement Plan activities from stakeholders and partners
PAW Members:
- Provide quarterly updates on objective status, activity progress and key accomplishments to PAW chairs and members
- Participate in PAW activities (e.g., providing feedback, answering surveys, collecting and analyzing data)
- Identify and recommend partner organizations to engage in ways that support PAW-specific goals and objectives
- Consider new objectives or activities that will better accomplish State Health Improvement Plan goals or address identified gaps in the State Health Improvement Plan
Meeting Frequency and Process:
- Each PAW will meet (via conference call, virtual format, in-person, etc.) at least once per quarter or on an as needed basis (whichever is needed to best fulfill the primary functions of the group) to discuss progress on priority objectives
- Each PAW should meet at least annually to compile recommended revisions to State Health Improvement Plan goals and objectives for approval by the State Health Improvement Plan Steering Committee
Member Time Commitment
The duration of the 2022-2026 State Health Improvement Plan, which is a five-year plan.
Florida SHIP Priority Area Members
Chronic Diseases and Conditions
Chronic Diseases and Conditions
Chair Organizations:
Member Organizations:
- Aetna Better Health of Florida
- Agency for Health Care Administration
- American Heart Association
- AmeriHealth Caritas Florida
- Feeding Florida
- Florida Association of Community Health Centers
- Florida Community Care
- Florida Department of Elder Affairs
- Florida Department of Health
- Simply Healthcare
- UnitedHealthcare Community and State
- University of Florida
- Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
- Florida Health Network
- Florida State Alliance of YMCAs
- Florida State University
- University of Miami
- Community Care Plan
- Feeding Northeast Florida
- Florida Alliance for Healthcare Value
- Florida Dental Association
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- Florida Department of Health in Pinellas County
- Florida Hospital Association
- Florida Self Advocates Network
- Health Management Association
- Humana
- Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida
- AdventHealth
- American Cancer Society
- American Lung Association
- Biomedical Research Advisory Council
- Cancer Control and Research Advisory Council
- Florida Academy of Family Physicians
- Florida Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics
- Florida College of Emergency Physicians
- Florida Community Health Worker Coalition
- Florida Department of Health in Seminole County
- Florida Department of Management Services
- Florida Hospice and Palliative Care Association
- Health Council of Southeast Florida
- Health Systems Advisory Group
- Northeast Florida Community Health Collaborative
- Pasco County Schools
- Tampa Metropolitan Area YMCA
- University of Florida Diabetes Institute
- YMCA of Florida’s First Coast
- University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Florida Stroke Registry