Goal 1: Heart Healthy. • Goal 2: Healthy Eating. • Goal 3: Mental and Emotional
Well Being. • Goal 4: Tobacco Free Living. 4. FedStrive Program and upcoming ...
Federal Occupational Health (FOH) NursesSupporting the Federal Public Health Service Nursing Strategic Plan
Improving the health, safety, and productivity of our Federal employees.
Introduction 1. History and overview of Federal Occupational Health (FOH) 2. Description of Clinical Services 3. FOH Clinical Services supporting the United States Federal Public Health Service Nursing Strategic Plan • Goal 1: Heart Healthy • Goal 2: Healthy Eating • Goal 3: Mental and Emotional Well Being • Goal 4: Tobacco Free Living 4. FedStrive Program and upcoming kick-off events 5. Conclusion
About FOH Created in 1946 by an amendment to the Public Health Service Act.
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Administration. Became fully reimbursable in 1984, operating with no Congressional appropriations.
Our Vision We are the occupational health provider of choice for the Federal government.
Our Mission Improving the health, safety, and productivity of the Federal workforce.
FOH Serves More Than 360 Agencies, And Over 1.8 Million Federal Employees
Our Locations
FOH Service Divisions
Clinical Services
Environmental Health
Employee Assistance
Organizational Development
Administrative and Resource Management
Business Development
Clinical Services
Occupational Health Centers Wellness/Fitness Centers Medical Employability Automated External Defibrillators
Occupational Health Centers Over 300 Occupational Health Centers, staffed with over 250 nurses Walk-in Care/Medical Emergency Response
Immunizations Doctor-prescribed Services *Wellness Seminars *Health Promotion/Disease Prevention *Smoking Cessation Medical Surveillance
Wellness/Fitness Services Over 40 Work-site Fitness Centers Staffing/Management Clearance to Exercise Fitness/Exercise Training Exercise Classes Virtual Wellness and Health Coaching *Health/Wellness Education
National AED Program Largest National Program Over 3,000 AEDs
Provide Medical Oversight Prescriptions Site Specific Protocols Event and Mock Drill Analysis
Additional Services Procurement of Equipment & Supplies CPR/AED Training Classes
Clinical Health Employee Assistance & Work Life Environmental Health Culture of Health
An Integrated Health, Wellness, and Work/Life Program
Dallas February 27 1301 Young St. Dallas, TX 75202 Speaker s: Ms. Marjorie Petty,Regional Director RADM Epifanio (Epi) Elizondo, Ph.D., HHS Regional Health Administrator Activities: Interactive exhibits; Strength and Conditioning exercising
Seattle March 6 Jackson Federal Building 915 2nd Avenue 4th Fl Auditorium and Conference Room Seattle, WA 98174 Speaker : Susan Johnson, HHS Regional Director Activities : Interactive exhibits, Cafeteria healthy snack samples, fitness demos
Philadelphia March 19, 10am-2pm Wm Green Federal Building 600 Arch St. Philadelphia PA 19106 Activities : Interactive exhibits (Red Cross, Susan G. Komen Foundation, Weight Watchers, AARP, American Lung Association, Whole Foods, Highway Safety, OSHA, Wills Eye, Philly Massage, Free health screenings (blood pressure, cholestech)
Atlanta March 27, 10am-2:30pm SNAFC – Tower Bldg. 61 Forsyth St. 2nd floor conference rooms Atlanta, GA 30303 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Invited Speakers : RADM Clara Cobb, Regional Health Administrator (IV) Dr. Pamela Roshell, Ph.D., MSW, Regional Director Activities : Free health screenings (BMI, Blood pressure), nutritional information/samples, fitness information/demo, early bird prizes, massage therapy
Conclusion Promoting prevention and a “culture of health” •Heart Healthy -FedStrive Advantage -Health Risk Assessment (HRA)
•Healthy Eating -Wellness/Fitness Centers -Coordination of services with Fitness Center staff
•Mental/Emotional Well Being -EAP Services -Coordination of services with EAP Counselors
•Tobacco Free Living -Smoking Cessation Program
Phone: 800.457.9808 Website: www.FOH.dhhs.gov