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Developing a Five Year Strategic Plan for the CHPPD Section: A Policy Perspective 2009 - 2014

Developing a Five Year Strategic Plan for the CHPPD Section: A Policy Perspective 2009 - 2014. By Priti Irani, MS, Chair Elect. Outline. Purpose of the conference call Timeline Rationale and purpose of developing strategic plan Comparing APHA’s and Section’s vision and mission

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Developing a Five Year Strategic Plan for the CHPPD Section: A Policy Perspective 2009 - 2014

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  1. Developing a Five Year Strategic Plan for the CHPPD Section: A Policy Perspective2009 - 2014 By Priti Irani, MS, Chair Elect

  2. Outline • Purpose of the conference call • Timeline • Rationale and purpose of developing strategic plan • Comparing APHA’s and Section’s vision and mission • Questions to consider • Underlying Principles and Suggested Framework • Current CHPPD Focus and Activities • National, APHA and Section Plans • Broad issues identified • Criteria for choosing CHPPD priorities • Discussion Questions

  3. Purpose of Conference Call • Begin the process of identifying a strategic plan from a policy perspective • Will identify broad issues, possibly strategies • Will identify decision-making process • Will not have time to identify implementation steps, measures, workgroups • Will not decide issues or strategies • Avoided identifying general process approaches such as collaboration, membership development , student involvement under broad issues. They are critical and will be in the action plan.

  4. Timeline

  5. Rationale and Purpose of Strategic Plan: Policy Perspective • Emphasis on policy • Will have components related to education, membership, advocacy • Set and guide direction for section activities • Translate vision and mission into an action plan • Help with prioritizing resources

  6. Comparing APHA and CHPPD vision and mission statements Common ground Focus on community, health equity, evidence-based practices Differences in emphasis APHA on global society; CHPPD “dialog and action nexus for community health planning and leaders”

  7. Questions to consider • Nexus = connection or link…nexus to what issue(s) or community sub-group? • Dialogue about ? • Action to change ? will result in health equity, community empowerment and social justice. • How do we know whether we are on the right track? • How do we decide? prioritize?

  8. WHO Model Source: http://www.who.int/diabetesactiononline/about/ICCC/en/index.html

  9. What have the CHPPD Section initiated in the recent past? • Policy on need for evaluating community health assessments • Policy proposed advocating research and education on Vitamin D • Public health genomics forum) • Webinar: civil rights and public health.:

  10. 2008 CHPPD Annual Meeting Trends • Health care access and quality • Public health work force • Methodologies: Assessment, community planning and financing, evaluation • Topics: Maternal child health, Obesity, Nutrition, Disaster and emergency preparedness, Technology, Disparities, Civil right.

  11. Broad issues of interest identified based on past CHPPD activities • Health care access and quality • Public health informatics • Public health workforce/infrastructure/financing • Disparities • Methodologies: Community Health Assessment, Evaluation, Regulatory. Financing • Nutrition – Obesity, Vitamin D • Public health genomics • Maternal Child Health • Civil rights, ethics • Public Health Preparedness

  12. National Priorities Healthy People 2020 process ongoing: http://www.healthypeople.gov/HP2020/ Current hot topics: climate change, health care quality and access http://www.apha.org/about/news/pressreleases/2008/EPAclimatereport.htm http://www.climatescience.gov/ http://www.qualityindicators.ahrq.gov/pqi_overview.htm

  13. APHA Over-arching Policy Priorities • Building public health infrastructure • Increasing health care access • Decreasing disparities

  14. Health as a human right (IH) Health systems (IH) Workforce capacity (IH) Food aid (IH) Maternal child health (IH, MCH) Health worker safety (IH) Universal access to health care (IH) Ambient air quality (EH) Land use, tranporation policy and public health (EH) Podiatric health (PH) Decrease access to tobacco (ATOD) Underage drinking (ATOD) Other Section Priorities

  15. Criteria for identifying specific policy priorities for CHPPD Section • Is the issue important and relevant? • Is there evidence that action will be effective? • Are there at least 2-3 members who will take the lead and coordinate activities? • Can specific activities, measures for tracking be identified by November 17, 2008?

  16. Discussion Questions • Are past CHPPD Section activities acknowledged? Anything missing? • Do you see other broad issues that may be of interest to section members? • Do you want to add or modify or delete criteria for choosing Section policy priorities? • What if 2-3 members cannot be identified to coordinate activities on what is considered a priority? • Niche priority vs. shared priority interests? • How do we modify priorities from year to year?

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