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Essential Public Health Service #5:
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Refresher - Why learn the 10 Essential Public Health Services? Improve quality and performance. Achieve better outcomes – improved health, less preventable deaths and disease. Be more efficient with time and money. Receive national accreditation.
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ES #5: Policy Development
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What is a “policy”? Deliberate plan of action to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes Similar to rules or laws. Law compels or prohibits behaviors (e.g. a law requiring the payment of taxes on income) Guides actions toward those that are most likely to achieve a desired outcome.
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What is the benefit of setting policy? Guides the process of making important organizational decisions
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Who sets policy? The term may apply to government, private sector organizations and groups, and individuals. Examples : President or governor executive orders; Corporation – business executive orders Organization’s rules of order for meetings
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Types of policies Education – admissions; dress codes Economic – just in time supplying Energy – drilling for new oil Environmental - windmill farms; Safety – Handrails in LTC facilities; hospital bed rails Health – Indiana HIP Human Resource – college degree for specific jobs
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General Public Health Policies: Vaccinations Fluoride in drinking water No smoking Data mining INShape Indiana Childhood Lead Poisoning screening Walking trails Stockpiling food for emergencies
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ES #5:Key Functions Protect health and guide public health practice Community and state planning Alignment of resources to assure successful planning Facilitate democratic process of dialogue and debate with and among groups affected by policies/plans prior to adoption
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ES#5 : Some activities to develop plans/ policies To develop health policy or plans : Rely on appropriate data Develop measurable health objectives Determine strategies/actions to implement plans.
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ES #5: Who are ISDH partners? Legislature Business and regulated industries City/county councils Program partners – advisory boards Community-based organizations Advocacy groups Consumers, priority populations Other examples?
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To Achieve ES#5 Model Standard 1: Planning/Implementation Need to ask ourselves, do we: Have a statewide health improvement plan? Establish /maintain PH emergency response capacity? Raise awareness of needed PH policies?
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To Achieve ES#5 Model Standard 2: State-Local Relationships Need to ask ourselves, do we: Provide TA/training to LPH systems to develop health improvement plans? Provide assistance to develop local All-Hazards Preparedness Plans? Provide technical assistance and support for conducting local health policy development?
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To Achieve ES#5 Model Standard 3: Performance Mgmt./QI. Need to ask ourselves, do we: Regularly monitor state’s progress on health improvement objectives? Review new/existing policies to determine their PH impact? Conducted exercises /drills to test preparedness response capacity? Manage overall performance of policy/planning activities for quality improvement?
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To Achieve ES#5 Model Standard 4: Public Health Capacity Resources Need to ask ourselves,do we: Commit adequate $$ to develop and implement health policies/plans? Align state-wide partnerships Use skills in long-range planning Obtain public participation?
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Ten Essential Services – Indiana’s Composite Scores
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ES #5: Policy Development by Model Standard
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ES #5 Competencies – Analytical/assessment skills Able to define a problem Recognizes how data illuminate ethical, political, scientific, economic, and overall public health issues
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ES #5 Competencies – Program Planning Skills Collect, summarize, interpret relevant information Articulate health, fiscal, administrative, legal, social, political implications of policy options State the feasibility and expected outcomes of policy options Decide on course of action Translate policy into plans
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References CDC National Public Health Performance Standards Program Website: http://www.cdc.gov/od/ocphp/nphpsp/Essential PublicHealthServices.htm#es2 http://www.cdc.gov/od/ocphp/nphpsp/Essential PublicHealthServices.htm#es2 Council on Linkages Training Project Website: http://www.trainingfinder.org/competencies/li st_ephs.htm#2 http://www.trainingfinder.org/competencies/li st_ephs.htm#2 Indiana Public Health System Quality Improvement Report (2007).
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ES #5: Policy Development What does your program do to implement Essential Service #5?
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