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2013-15 Central District Priorities to Update the District Public Health Improvement Plan . Central District Coordinating Council January 22, 2013. Priority Setting Steps:. Review Background D ata Review Purpose & Goals Establish Criteria for ‘Judging’ Potential Options .
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2013-15 Central District Priorities to Update the District Public Health Improvement Plan Central District Coordinating Council January 22, 2013
Priority Setting Steps: • Review Background Data • Review Purpose & Goals • Establish Criteria for ‘Judging’ Potential Options
Overall goals for the DPHIPs: • Strengthen the local/district public health infrastructure and improve performance on priority EPHS model standards • Increase effectiveness & efficiency of public health strategies that will impact the Population Health Indicators • Address other district priorities if identified
What does it mean to be a DPHIP Priority? 2011Guiding Principles: • Maximize impact & use of limited resources • Use evidence based strategies & population-based interventions • Involve multiple sectors • Address district disparities • Strengthen & assure accountability
What does it mean to be a DPHIP Priority? Should we use others like collective impact pre-conditions criteria? • Influential champions = core leadership for workgroups • Sense of urgency = data, community/partner concern & energy • Adequate resources = workgroup participation & backbone support
Additional thoughts on Priorities?Group Consensus on a set of Priorities for 2013-2015 DPHIP… _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
Quick Review 2011 Central District Public Health Improvement Plan
Priorities selected for the 2011-2012 Central District Public Health Improvement Plan (DPHIP) • Population Health Priorities: • Based on State Health Plan/District Performance Report all( = connected to infrastructure) • Public Health System/ Infrastructure Priorities: • Based on Local Public Health System Assessment • EPHS 3: Inform, Educate, and EmpowerPeople about Health Issues • EPHS 4: Mobilize Community Partnerships to Identify and Solve Health Problems • EPHS 7: Link People to Needed Personal Health Services and Assure the Provision of Health Care when Otherwise Unavailable • EPHS = Essential Public Health Services
Central DCC 2011 DPHIP Goals: • Link people to primary care in the district • Link people to behavioral health services in the district • Build district capacity for integrated behavioral health (includes substance abuse & mental health) and primary care • Better educate and engage users of health care in the district • Strengthen partnerships with groups and service providers that work with youth in the district • Develop district system to coordinate and distribute important public health information • Develop a communication and mobilization network through the DCC to support vaccination efforts and improve vaccination rates in the district
Other Central DCC Issuesfrom discussions & collaborations this year: • dental care & oral health • respiratory illness ED visits & hospitalizations • high school student alcohol use • early & adequate prenatal care • teen birth rate • child maltreatment • motor vehicle crash related deaths • ED visits related to falls • homelessness • family violence • LGBT health disparities & needs • economic development & linkages • transportation • poor/low income health disparities & needs • appropriate ED use • school-located vaccine clinics • arsenic in well water
Choosing District Prioritiesto Update the DPHIP for 2013-15 Are the 2011 priorities still important in 2013? What revisions (if any)should we make? + SHA? + CHNA? + CHIPs? Our Vision: A healthy population served by comprehensive, well-coordinated public health services