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IMAPP is a comprehensive tool aiding in evidence-based intervention selection and implementation to enhance population health. Access the user-friendly resource to advance public health priorities through collaborative partnerships.
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Healthy NC Improvement App Joanne Rinker Kerri Ward Public Health Improvement Partners Evidence Based Intervention Training October 14, 2015
What is IMAPP? A comprehensive, user-friendly resource that helps community partnerships selectand implement evidence-based interventions to improve priority population health priorities
IMAPP Partners • Major Contributors: • NC Division of Public Health • UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention • Prevention Partners • Center for Healthy NC • Center for Public Health Quality • Funders: • US Department of Health and Human Services • The Duke Endowment
How is IMAPP Different? • Sophisticated selection features • Focus on implementation • “One-stop shop” • Community contributions and interactivity
How can I use IMAPP during the CHA/CHIP Process? • Choose the resource tools based on your stage along the process. You can find assistance from any point. • Once your goals and priorities are set, choose an intervention that is the best fit. • Use the evaluation or sustainability tools
Start Using the IMAPP! • Go to: http://www.ncimapp.org/ • Create an account to access advanced features • Let us know if you have any questions! • Joanne RinkerJoanne.Rinker@centerforhealthync.org • Kerri Ward Kerri.Ward@phquality.org
IMAPP National Advisory Committee • NACCHO • NNPHI • NC Center for Health and Wellness • Prevention Partners • UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health • Harvard/Mobile Health Clinic Association • IOM • NCHA • CHCs/HRSA • IHI • Public Health Foundation • CDC Office for Public Health Scientific Services • Granville-Vance District Health Department • HHS • The Duke Endowment
Semi-Annual Review Process • 1 to 2 experts per focus area • Review occurs 2x/year, usually in April and October