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MAPP: What, When & Why?

MAPP: What, When & Why?. Heidi Deutsch, NACCHO PACE EH Summit Louisville, KY March 28-29, 2006. MAPP is:. A community-wide strategic planning tool for improving public health.

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MAPP: What, When & Why?

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  1. MAPP:What, When & Why? Heidi Deutsch, NACCHO PACEEH Summit Louisville, KY March 28-29, 2006

  2. MAPP is: • A community-wide strategic planning tool for improving public health. • A method to help communities prioritize public health issues, identify resources for addressing them, and take action.

  3. MAPP Origins: • MAPP advances the thinking behindAPEXPH. • TheMAPP Tool was launched in 2001.

  4. The MAPPParadigm Shift

  5. MAPPOverview

  6. TheMAPPAssessments

  7. Three Keysto MAPP • Strategic Thinking • Community Driven Process • Focus on the Local Public Health System

  8. Community Centers Philanthropist Churches Home Health Doctors Employers Economic Development Local Public Health System Police EMS Corrections MCOs Health Department Parks Schools Elected Officials Hospitals Mass Transit Nursing Homes Environmental Health Civic Groups CHCs Fire Tribal Health Laboratory Facilities Drug Treatment Mental Health

  9. Benefits • Increases visibility of public health. • Creates advocates for public health. • Anticipates and manages change. • Creates a stronger public health infrastructure. • Builds stronger partnerships. • Builds public health leadership.

  10. The Debate vs.

  11. Key Differences

  12. MAPP PACE EH Phase 1 Org. for Success Task 1 – Determine Comm. Cap. Task 2 – Characterize Comm. Task 3 – Assemble team Phase 2 Visioning Task 4 – Define Goals, Obj/Scope Phase 3 - LPHSA/NPHPS Task 6 – Analyze Issues Phase 3 - FoC Task 2 – Characterize Comm. Phase 3 - CTSA Task 5 – list EH issues Task 7 – Develop Indicators Task 8 – Select Standards Task 9 – Develop Comparable Profiles Phase 3 – CHSA Phase 4 Identifying Strategic Issues Task 10 – Rank Issues Task 11 – Priorities for Action Phase 5 Formulate Goals & Strategies Task 12 – Design Action Plans Phase 6 Action Cycle Plan – Implement - Evaluate Task 13 - Evaluate Progress PACE EH and MAPP Parallels

  13. Phase 1 Organizing for Success Phase 2 Vision Phase 3 Assessments NPHPS (LPHSA) Comm. Themes/ Strengths Forces of Change Comm. Health Status PACE EH Task 5, 7 - 9 Phase 4 Identifying Strategic Issues PACE EH Task 2 Phase 5 Formulate Goals and Strategies PACE EH Task 6 Phase 6 Action Cycle Plan – Implement - Evaluate PACE EH as a MAPP Assessment

  14. MAPP Phase 1 Organizing for Success Phase 2 Vision Phase 3 Assessments Phase 4 Identifying Strategic Issues EH is identified as a Strategic Issue Phase 5 Formulate Goals and Strategies PACE EH Either the entire process or Tasks 9-13 Phase 6 Action Cycle Plan – Implement - Evaluate MAPP Planning through PACE EH

  15. Tools You Can Use • MAPP Web based Tool http://mapp.naccho.org/MAPP_Home.asp • On-Line TA Center • Peer Assistance Network • Clearinghouse • TA Web casts • Publications • MAPP Field Guide • MAPP Users Handbook • Journal of Public Health Management and Practice; MAPP Edition • NACCHO Staff

  16. MAPP Contacts Julia Joh Elligers, MPH Senior Analyst, NACCHO jjoh@naccho.org (202) 783-5550, Ext. 245 Heidi Deutsch, MA, MSDM Program Manager, NACCHO hdeutsch@naccho.org (202) 783-5550, Ext. 252

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