Health Department 2015 Annual Report | Page 7

Focus on Five A ccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, persons with chronic mental illness tend to die 20-25 years earlier than the general population. These deaths are often due to a lack of engagement in care of treatable medical conditions. Last June, the Health Department added primary care services to its Outpatient Mental Health Services program in Libertyville to provide its mental health patients with easy access to medical care. At this site, teams of medical and Persons with chronic mental illness tend to die 20-25 years earlier than the general population. Outpatient Mental Health Services, located in unincorporated Libertyville, is providing mental health patients with easy access to medical care. mental health staff, including a psychiatrist, physician, medical nurse and advanced practice nurse, meet regularly to discuss how to manage the care of each of their patients. In this way, all providers are aware of the full spectrum of care the patient is receiving and if a patient’s medication or condition changes. These teams are geared to “Focus on Five.” They are particularly working to prevent or address diabetes, hypertension, smoking, and obesity, and to reduce the need for patients to make emergency room visits. The site serves approximately 1,000 patients. Since June of 2015, approximately 150 patients have received medical services, many of whom had not received medical care for years. The program started at the Libertyville site. it will be offered at other Health Department sites in the near future. Community Action Plan for Behavioral Health Through nine months of collaborative planning among leaders from numerous local agencies and organizations, an action plan for behavioral health in Lake County was developed under the direction and guidance of the Health Department. Addressing areas of unmet need, the Action Plan identified 13 strategies with four areas: provider workforce, coordination/continuum of care, access and awareness. The plan was funded by the Healthcare Foundation of Northern Lake County. In 2016, the community partners that created the plan will form action teams to start prioritizing the strategies. 7