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Pacific Island Health Officers Association 51st Meeting on NCD’s November 14-18, 2011 Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa, in Honolulu, Hawaii Affiliate Organization Information on NCD’s In preparation for the 51st PIHOA meeting on NCD’s , please complete the following information prior to the PIHOA meeting. Please email completed forms to Regie Tolentino at [email protected]. If you are unable to complete this prior to the meeting, please bring the completed form with you on Monday morning. Thank you!! 1. What is the name of your organization? Cancer Council of the Pacific Islands 2. What is the mission of your organization? Improve the health and welfare of the people of the Pacific Islands through the development of programs and best practices activities and education, cancer program planning and outreach. Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Programs are required to engage community stakeholders to develop and implement a comprehensive strategic plan addressing priority issues across the entire spectrum of cancer control {prevention, early detection, treatment, quality of life/survivorship and data}. CCC Programs are required to engage a broad-based, multisectoral, community-based coalition to develop, implement and inform changes/updates to the CCC plan. Stakeholders typically include community members, cancer survivors or their family/caregivers, faith-based leaders, youth / youth programs, traditional leaders, representatives from t he education, business, finance sectors, public health and clinical providers, legislators and policy makers, NGO/non-profit entities involved in addressing chronic disease risk factors and/or cancer. 3. Who are your officers? (Please include name, officer title, jurisdiction and email address) Dr. Johnny Hedson, President, Pohnpei, [email protected] Dr. Marie Lanwi-Paul, Vice-President, RMI, [email protected] Dr. John Taitano, Secretary/Treasurer, Guam, [email protected] 4. What is the budget of your organization? CDC National Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) Program funds each of the six USAPI for their jurisdiction CCC programs. Jurisdiction CCC programs back-contract to the University of Hawaii to coordinate implementation the Regional CCC program and serve as the Secretariat Direct Budget ~$180,000-185,000 annually $950,876 from 2007-2012 Implementation of more objectives of the Regional CCC plan is funded through CDC funding to the Pacific Regional Central Cancer Registry (PRCCR), Pacific Center of Excellence in the Elimination of Disparities (PCEED) and leveraging of other National Partnership for CCC and Federal in-kind resources. (CCPI is Advisory Body to all Pacific Regional Cancer Programs) Pacific Regional Central Cancer Registry 2007-2012: $2,836,301 Pacific Center of Excellence in the Elimination of Disparities 2007-2012: $4,232,852 HPV / Cervical cancer project 2010-2012: $69,000 External in-kind and leveraged funding 2007-2012: $1,848,500 Total CDC funding, 5 years (2007-2012): $8,089,029 5. Who qualifies as a member? Two voting Directors per jurisdiction are designated by the highest ranking Health Official – one representing the public health sector, the other representing the clinical sector. o In the case of American Samoa, the CEO of LBJ Hospital designates the Clinician CCPI Director o For RMI, one Director is from Majuro, the other from Ebeye One non-voting observer from FSM National (to be voted upon at the Spring 2012 meeting: each Jurisdiction CCC program coordinator) The designates for Board members should be individuals actively involved in the care of cancer patients (clinicians), and administration of public health programs dealing with cancer or risk factors. Ideally, those individuals should hold positions of influence within their organizations and be willing to serve as change agents. o CCPI members have included Chiefs/Vice-Chiefs of Medical Staff, Directors of Public Health Divisions/Bureaus, formal or functional NCD Program Administrators, Breast & Cervical Cancer screening program coordinators, physicians (primary care and surgeons), chemotherapy nurses, Medical Directors of CHC The jurisdiction CCC program coordinators collectively form an advisory committee to the CCPI. 6. How many members are in your organization? 19 Directors 7. When was your organization founded? Pacific Cancer Initiative started/first funded in 2002 CCPI as a formal organization started in 2003 Incorporated as 501(c)(3) in Honolulu in 2006 8. Does your organization have a strategic plan? Yes (if so, please bring a copy with you) We will bring the summation of the 2012-2017 Regional CCC Plan and a few copies of the 20072012 Regional CCC Plan 9. When was the last time your association met? November 9-12, 2012 in Guam. The CCPI is required to have at least two meetings per year. 10. Do you have any organizational plans, brochures, or meeting reports that you can share? Yes If so, please bring them with you. Yes, we will have several handouts to distribute Summation of 2012-2017 Regional CCC plan Summary of areas for collaboration with regional affiliates / NCD partners Pacific Cancer Programs timelines and synergies Copies of the 2007-2012 USAPI Regional Comprehensive Cancer Control plan 11. Have NCDs been on the agenda for any of your conference calls? Yes If yes, please describe the issue and the outcome and/or share meeting reports or minutes. See handouts. The cancer program were originally designed around a NCD risk-reduction model, with cancer as the main disease focus area. The entire spectrum of cancer is part of the plan (prevention, early detection, treatment, quality of life/survivorship, data) 12. Have NCDs been on the agenda for any of your face-to-face meetings? Yes If yes, please describe the issue and the outcome and/or share meeting reports or minutes See handouts. The cancer programs were originally designed around a NCD risk-reduction model, with cancer as the main disease focus area. The entire spectrum of cancer is part of the plan (prevention, early detection, treatment, quality of life/survivorship, data) 13. What outcomes are you expecting from the 51st PIHOA meeting? Commitment to collaboration Beginnings of a structure with clear delineation of roles and responsibilities Individual partner commitment to help implement the Regional CCC plan