<?xml version="1.0"?><Settings><answerBulletFormat>Numeric</answerBulletFormat><answerNowAutoInsert>No</answerNowAutoInsert><answerNowStyle>Explosion</answerNowStyle><answerNowText>Answer.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Building Capacity for Integrating Climate Change and Public Health Programs at Local Health Departments June 18, 2009, 1:00-2:00 EDT.
Advertisements

The Readiness Centers Initiative Early Education and Care Board Meeting Tuesday, May 11, 2010.
No Time Like the Present: Preparing for (INSERT YOUR LHDs NAME) for National Accreditation.
Partner (Re)Engagement Denise McNerney President & CEO iBossWell, Inc. and Chair – Center for Nonprofit Excellence Association for Strategic Planning.
Improving how your organisation supports the use of research evidence to inform policymaking.
Greater than the sum of its parts: Challenges and growth of alliances in the Land of Oz MLC-3 kick off meeting August 2008 Gianfranco Pezzino, M.D., M.P.H.
 The slides in this set are made available for use in presentations and educational sessions by health departments.  The information is provided for.
Community Health Assessments: Requirements and Models April 25, 2013 Gianfranco Pezzino Senior Fellow Kansas Health Institute.
1 Why is the Core important? To set high expectations – for all students – for educators To attend to the learning needs of students To break through the.
A Healthy Place to Live, Learn, Work and Play:
PHAB's Approach to Internal and External Evaluation Jessica Kronstadt | Director of Research and Evaluation | November 18, 2014 APHA 2014 Annual Meeting.
Training: The Nuts and Bolts of Community Health Improvement Planning
WELCOME. Connecting the Dots Using MAPP to Accomplish the Goals of Live Well, San Diego! County of San Diego Health and Human Services Wilma Wooten, M.D.,
National Public Health Performance Standards Local Assessment Instrument Essential Service:5 Develop Policies and Plans that Support Individual and Community.
CHA, CHIP, MAPP WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN? BARBARA ILARDI, MPA, CDN SUPERVISING PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATOR PUTNAM COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Third Annual Public.
Introduction to Standard 2: Partnering with consumers Advice Centre Network Meeting Nicola Dunbar October 2012.
Public Health Accreditation: County of San Diego HHSA’s Experience.
PHAB Slide Set 2013 The slides in this set are made available for use in presentations and educational sessions by health departments. The information.
Funding Opportunity: Supporting Local Community Health Improvement Sylvia Pirani Director, Office of Public Health Practice New York State Department of.
AN INVITATION TO LEAD: United Way Partnerships Discussion of a New Way to Work Together. October 2012.
Community Health Improvement in Action (CHIA). CHIA Overview What is the CHIA project? What distinguishes funded partners from other participants? What.
1 Public Health Accreditation & Quality Improvement AmeriCorps VISTA Orientation September 15, 2014.
Completing community health assessments and community health improvement plans for accreditation preparation: Findings from a national demonstration project.
York District Local Public Health System Assessment Sharon Leahy-Lind District Public Health Liaison-York York District Public Health Sanford DHHS Office.
Introduction to MAPP Lowrie Ward, MPH, CPH Program Analyst, Accreditation Preparation & Quality Improvement National Association of County and City Health.
Hillsdale County Intermediate School District Oral Exit Report Quality Assurance Review Team Education Service Agency Accreditation ESA
Connecticut Department of Public Health Healthy Connecticut 2020 The CT State Health Improvement Planning Process Background,
Crosswalk of Public Health Accreditation and the Public Health Code of Ethics Highlighted items relate to the Water Supply case studied discussed in the.
Planning a regional response to public health emergencies Patrick Lenihan, Ph.D.
Guide for Rural Local Officials Evaluating Your Input into the Statewide Transportation Planning Process Developed by the National Association of Development.
1 Office of Community Services Division of State Assistance COMMUNITY SERVICES BLOCK GRANT (CSBG) Technical Assistance Coordination Strategy Office of.
Holding on for all its worth! NACCHO Demonstration Grant East Central Kansas Public Health Coalition.
1 Strategic Plan Review. 2 Process Planning and Evaluation Committee will be discussing 2 directions per meeting. October meeting- Finance and Governance.
Leveraging Data and Partnerships for Improved Public Health Presented to: Community Indicator Consortium Presented by: Veena Viswanathan and Cassandra.
Tamara Maciel Bannan, MPH Director, QI On-TAP June 11, 2015 COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PROCESS: ENGAGING THE COMMUNITY.
Public Health Accreditation [Insert your name and title] [Insert LHD]
NACCHO Performance Improvement Technical Assistance Teleconference Series October 2011.
Phase-1: Prepare for the Change Why stepping back and preparing for the change is so important to successful adoption: Uniform and effective change adoption.
First Things First Grantee Overview.
Digital Health Solutions for Vulnerable Populations: Addressing the Needs of Vulnerable Populations through Digital Innovation June
NACCHO’s Role Environmental Public Health Tracking
The Value of HIA for EH Professionals
ACCREDITATION AT DISTRICT 4
Transforming the future of public health in Missouri
SNAP-Ed Evaluation Framework: Breakfast with Andy
Building Our Plan Creating our Regional Action Plan
Program Review For School Counseling Programs
Building Healthy Communities Conference
A Resource Toolkit for Engaging Patient
Continuous Improvement through Accreditation AdvancED ESA Accreditation MAISA Conference January 27, 2016.
Descriptive Analysis of Performance-Based Financing Education Project in Burundi Victoria Ryan World Bank Group May 16, 2017.
Collective Impact Fall 2017.
TSMO Program Plan Development
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
UN Support to SDG implementation in Seychelles.
2017 Health care Preparedness and Response Draft Capabilities
Implementation Guide for Linking Adults to Opportunity
As we reflect on policies and practices for expanding and improving early identification and early intervention for youth, I would like to tie together.
Continuity Guidance Circular Webinar
Strategic Boards Toolkit
Family and Community Services
Product Stewardship Institute Advisory Council Meeting The Lenox Hotel – Boston, MA September 14, 2012.
Finance & Planning Committee of the San Francisco Health Commission
The Alliance for Wisconsin Youth: The Role of Prevention Coalitions in Addressing Substance Use Disorders Elysse Chay, Prevention Manager Public Policy.
MAP-IT: A Model for Implementing Healthy People 2020
Investing in Source Water Protection
Module 3 Part 2 Developing and Implementing a QI Plan: Planning and Execution Adapted from: The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Quality.
MODULE 11: Creating a TSMO Program Plan
and the Primary Care Networks
Community Benefit Activities
Presentation transcript:

<?xml version="1.0"?><Settings><answerBulletFormat>Numeric</answerBulletFormat><answerNowAutoInsert>No</answerNowAutoInsert><answerNowStyle>Explosion</answerNowStyle><answerNowText>Answer Now</answerNowText><chartColors>Use PowerPoint Color Scheme</chartColors><chartType>Horizontal</chartType><correctAnswerIndicator>Checkmark</correctAnswerIndicator><countdownAutoInsert>No</countdownAutoInsert><countdownSeconds>10</countdownSeconds><countdownSound>TicToc.wav</countdownSound><countdownStyle>Box</countdownStyle><gridAutoInsert>No</gridAutoInsert><gridFillStyle>Answered</gridFillStyle><gridFillColor>255,255,0</gridFillColor><gridOpacity>50%</gridOpacity><gridTextStyle>Keypad #</gridTextStyle><inputSource>Response Devices</inputSource><multipleResponseDivisor># of Responses</multipleResponseDivisor><participantsLeaderBoard>5</participantsLeaderBoard><percentageDecimalPlaces>0</percentageDecimalPlaces><responseCounterAutoInsert>No</responseCounterAutoInsert><responseCounterStyle>Oval</responseCounterStyle><responseCounterDisplayValue># of Votes Received</responseCounterDisplayValue><insertObjectUsingColor>Red</insertObjectUsingColor><showResults>Yes</showResults><teamColors>Use PowerPoint Color Scheme</teamColors><teamIdentificationType>None</teamIdentificationType><teamScoringType>Voting pads only</teamScoringType><teamScoringDecimalPlaces>1</teamScoringDecimalPlaces><teamIdentificationItem></teamIdentificationItem><teamsLeaderBoard>5</teamsLeaderBoard><teamName1></teamName1><teamName2></teamName2><teamName3></teamName3><teamName4></teamName4><teamName5></teamName5><teamName6></teamName6><teamName7></teamName7><teamName8></teamName8><teamName9></teamName9><teamName10></teamName10><showControlBar>All Slides</showControlBar><defaultCorrectPointValue>0</defaultCorrectPointValue><defaultIncorrectPointValue>0</defaultIncorrectPointValue><chartColor1>187,224,227</chartColor1><chartColor2>51,51,153</chartColor2><chartColor3>0,153,153</chartColor3><chartColor4>153,204,0</chartColor4><chartColor5>128,128,128</chartColor5><chartColor6>0,0,0</chartColor6><chartColor7>0,102,204</chartColor7><chartColor8>204,204,255</chartColor8><chartColor9>255,0,0</chartColor9><chartColor10>255,255,0</chartColor10><teamColor1>187,224,227</teamColor1><teamColor2>51,51,153</teamColor2><teamColor3>0,153,153</teamColor3><teamColor4>153,204,0</teamColor4><teamColor5>128,128,128</teamColor5><teamColor6>0,0,0</teamColor6><teamColor7>0,102,204</teamColor7><teamColor8>204,204,255</teamColor8><teamColor9>255,0,0</teamColor9><teamColor10>255,255,0</teamColor10><displayAnswerImagesDuringVote>Yes</displayAnswerImagesDuringVote><displayAnswerImagesWithResponses>Yes</displayAnswerImagesWithResponses><displayAnswerTextDuringVote>Yes</displayAnswerTextDuringVote><displayAnswerTextWithResponses>Yes</displayAnswerTextWithResponses><questionSlideID></questionSlideID><controlBarState>Expanded</controlBarState><isGridColorKnownColor>True</isGridColorKnownColor><gridColorName>Yellow</gridColorName></Settings> <?xml version="1.0"?><AllResponses /> <?xml version="1.0"?><AllQuestions /> <?xml version="1.0"?><AllAnswers /> Completing community health assessments and community health improvement plans for accreditation preparation: Findings from a national demonstration project Reena Chudgar Program Analyst, Assessment and Planning for Accreditation Preparation NACCHO 10/29/12

Presenter Disclosures Reena Chudgar (1)The following personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation existed during the past 12 months: “No relationships to disclose”

Session Learning Objectives By the end of this session, participants will be able to: Define community health assessments (CHAs) and community health improvement plans (CHIPs) in the context of accreditation.  Discuss the lessons learned from a national demonstration project of local health departments who used MAPP and other community health improvement process frameworks/models to complete CHAs and CHIPs for accreditation preparation.  Assess the use of MAPP or other community health improvement process frameworks/models for their own community's efforts to prepare for public health accreditation. Name the resources available to local health departments and their partners to conduct CHAs and CHIPs for accreditation preparation.

Definition: Community Health Improvement Process An ongoing, collaborative, community-wide effort to identify and address health problems through coordinated activities. It may include environmental, business, economic, housing, land use, and other community issues indirectly affecting the public’s health. (Adapted from National Public Health Performance Standards Program, Acronyms, Glossary, and Reference Terms, CDC, 2007. www.cdc.gov/nphpsp/PDF/Glossary.pdf).

Definition: Community Health Assessment A community health assessment is a process that uses quantitative and qualitative methods to systematically collect and analyze health status data within a specific community. The process should involve active community engagement. Health status data include information on risk factors, quality of life, mortality, morbidity, community assets, and other information that illustrates why health issues exist in a community. Community health assessment data inform community decision-making, the prioritization of health problems, and the development and implementation of community health improvement plans. (Issel 2004, Cibula et al 2003, Dever 1997)

Definition: Community Health Improvement Plan An action-oriented plan outlining the priority community health issues (based on the community health assessment findings and community member and LPHS partner input) and how these issues will be addressed, including strategies and performance measures, to improve the health of a community. The CHIP is developed through the community health improvement process.

National Context Public Health Accreditation Board Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010: IRS Community Benefit Requirement Program-specific assessments Economic Downturn Other organizations conducting similar work or CHAs (e.g., FQHCs, United Way)

Momentum and Opportunity Collaborate Leverage and share resources Meet multiple organizations’ requirements Increase efficiency Quality Improvement

National Accreditation of Health Departments Goal: To improve and protect the health of every community by advancing the quality and performance of public health departments (state, local, tribal, territorial) Accreditation is a status that provides public notification that an agency meets standards of quality set forth by an accrediting agency Public Health Accreditation Board’s program launched in September 2011

Accreditation Prerequisites Community Health Assessment (CHA) Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Agency Strategic Plan

Community Health Improvement Process Steps Prepare and Plan Engage the Community Develop a Vision* Conduct Health Assessment(s) Prioritize Health Issues Develop a Health Improvement Plan Implement Health Improvement Plan Evaluate and Monitor *Not required by PHAB

Association for Community Health Improvement Framework

Mobilizing for Action Though Planning and Partnerships Mobilizing: Engaging the community Action: Implementing a health improvement plan Planning: Applying strategic planning concepts Partnerships: Involving local public health system and community partners

MAPP Overview

CHAs and CHIPs for Accreditation Preparation Demonstration Project Goal: To increase the readiness of local health departments (LHDs) to apply for PHAB accreditation by building the capacity of LHDs to engage in a community health improvement process that yields a CHA and a CHIP, two of the three prerequisites for PHAB accreditation application. Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

CHAs and CHIPs for Accreditation Preparation Demonstration Project Demonstration sites will produce CHAs and CHIPs that will:  Engage community members and local public health partners in a meaningful way; Address the social determinants of health; and Use quality improvement and quality planning techniques. These CHAs and CHIPs are intended to serve as exemplary CHAs and CHIPs for accreditation preparation.

CHAs and CHIPs for Accreditation Preparation Demonstration Project The project also aims to: Model meaningful LHD collaboration with select local public health system (LPHS) partners in the community health improvement process.

CHAs and CHIPs for Accreditation Preparation Demonstration Project The demonstration sites received: A $35,000 grant Comprehensive in-person and Web-based training and technical assistance

CHAs and CHIPs for Accreditation Preparation Demonstration Sites

Demonstration Site Specifics 10 of the 12 sites are using MAPP 2 of the 12 sites are using the Association for Community Health Improvement (ACHI) Framework Vary in levels of experience in completing a community health improvement process Vary in size, location and type of populations served

Project-specific Approaches #1: LHDs that co-lead the community health improvement process with non-profit hospital(s) to conduct a CHA and develop a CHIP that meet the requirements for this project and substantially helps the hospital(s) fulfill their community health needs assessment requirement, such as the IRS community benefit requirement. 5 Sites #2: Regional or district LHDs (i.e., single-governance entities that serve two or more counties, townships, cities, etc.) in which the CHA and CHIP reflect the needs of all governmental jurisdictions. 2 Sites #3: Two or more LHDs, with a formal agreement to share services, that jointly conduct a CHA and develop a CHIP(s) that reflect the needs of all participating jurisdictions. 2 Sites #4: LHDs that collaborate with a tribe(s) in their jurisdiction, in which the CHA and CHIP reflect the needs of the tribe as well as the broader community. 1 Site #5: LHDs that receive assistance in undertaking the community health improvement process from academic institutions. 5 Sites #6: LHDs that partner with a public health institute in the community health improvement process. 1 Site  

Community Health Improvement Process Steps Prepare and Plan Engage the Community Develop a Vision Conduct Health Assessment(s) Prioritize Health Issues Develop a Health Improvement Plan Implement Health Improvement Plan Evaluate and Monitor

Demonstration Site Strategies for Success During the Preparing and Planning Phase Review PHAB Standards and Measures upfront to know what is expected Choose a model/framework that works for your community Plan Plan Plan! Ensure enough time for planning and implementation Create a timeline

Community Health Improvement Process Steps Prepare and Plan Engage Partners and Community Develop a Vision Conduct Health Assessment(s) Prioritize Health Issues Develop a Health Improvement Plan Implement Health Improvement Plan Evaluate and Monitor

Demonstration Site Strategies for Success During the Engagement Phase Engage partners throughout the process, not just the start Spend ample time engaging partners upfront and explaining the value and mutual benefit Identify champions Use the process as an opportunity to increase knowledge of health department’s role in community Provide and share information in a language that everyone can understand Communicate with governing entities early and often Institutionalize partnerships by formal agreement Establish roles, responsibilities and expectations for all involved Communicate openly Balance time commitment with understanding that all are busy

Community Health Improvement Process Steps Prepare and Plan Engage Partners and Community Develop a Vision Conduct Health Assessment(s) Prioritize Health Issues Develop a Health Improvement Plan Implement Health Improvement Plan Evaluate and Monitor

Demonstration Site Strategies for Success During Developing a Vision Ensure a broad spectrum of partners are involved in visioning Consider using a neutral facilitator for the session Do not get hung up on language/wording if it is holding back progress Use the vision statement throughout the process moving forward to keep focused

Community Health Improvement Process Steps Prepare and Plan Engage Partners and Community Develop a Vision Conduct Health Assessment(s) Prioritize Health Issues Develop a Health Improvement Plan Implement Health Improvement Plan Evaluate and Monitor

Demonstration Site Strategies for Success During Conducting the CHA Do not reinvent the wheel – use data, resources, etc. that already exist Do not get caught up in collecting too much information - Ensure there’s enough time for planning and implementation Use social media to communicate out information Use qualitative, quantitative, primary, and secondary data

Community Health Improvement Process Steps Prepare and Plan Engage Partners and Community Develop a Vision Conduct Health Assessment(s) Prioritize Health Issues Develop a Health Improvement Plan Implement Health Improvement Plan Evaluate and Monitor

Demonstration Site Strategies for Success During Prioritization of Issues Involve key stakeholders to ensure buy-in Determine goals, criteria and methods in advance of the meeting Ensure all participants have access to data and other information that will be used

Community Health Improvement Process Steps Prepare and Plan Engage Partners and Community Develop a Vision Conduct Health Assessment(s) Prioritize Health Issues Develop a Health Improvement Plan Implement Health Improvement Plan Evaluate and Monitor

Demonstration Site Strategies for Success During Developing the CHIP Consider incorporating early wins Acknowledge that not everything can be accomplished so focus on the vital few among the important many Create an action plan that provides clear roles and responsibilities Plan for future meetings to check on progress

Community Health Improvement Process Steps Prepare and Plan Engage Partners and Community Develop a Vision Conduct Health Assessment(s) Prioritize Health Issues Develop a Health Improvement Plan Implement Health Improvement Plan Evaluate and Monitor

Demonstration Site Successes Use of a framework/model provided structure and access to many resources Resulted in new or strengthened partnerships Leveraging of resources Alignment of similar initiatives in community Opportunity to increase knowledge of the local health department’s role in community Received press coverage Setting the foundation Dividing and conquering for great impact Use of Quality Improvement and Quality Planning techniques Received great community response

Demonstration Site Challenges Time Staff/Manpower Transition in key players and partners Sustaining momentum - through process and partner engagement Diverse understanding of Social Determinants of Health

CHA/CHIP Resource Center Online, public resource center Provides practical, customizable tools and resources such as: Community vision statements. Advisory committee invitations. Tip sheet on prioritization methods. Contains free, archived CHA and CHIP training webinars and materials By early 2013 it will contain the example CHAs and CHIPs from the demonstration sites www.naccho.org/chachipresources

Other NACCHO Resources MAPP Clearinghouse of Resources: http://www.naccho.org/mapp Accreditation Preparation and Quality Improvement Website: http://www.naccho.org/accreditation

Reena Chudgar Program Analyst, Assessment and Planning for Accreditation Preparation NACCHO rchudgar@naccho.org 202-507-4220