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Tips for Policies and Procedures

Learn how to create and maintain standardized electronic policies and procedures with helpful tips and tools. Ensure compliance and ease of access with practical advice and examples.

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Tips for Policies and Procedures

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  1. Tips for Policies and Procedures Lydia Lehnertz, WI AHEC CHIP Intern - Buffalo County & Alyssa Weinrich, WI AHEC CHIP Intern – Pepin County

  2. Introduction • Assigned to project from Wisconsin Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Community Health Internship Program (CHIP) within Pepin and Buffalo Counties. • Goal to update policy and procedure manual to a standardized electronic format • Created PowerPoint to help others find an effective way to update, maintain and create policies and procedures in an electronic format

  3. Contents • Table of Contents • Guide to Hyperlinking • Standardized Template • Policy Review • Revision Log • Archiving Documents • Tips for Accreditation

  4. Standardized Table of Contents Useful components of electronic table of contents: • Subheadings organized in logical way • Columns for dates effective, reviewed, and revised • Policies hyperlinked from title listed in table of contents

  5. Example Table of Contents

  6. Guide to Hyperlinking 2 different options: 1) You can hyperlink existing text Ex: A hyperlink for policy xyz… 2) You can select location where you want hyperlink after text Ex: A hyperlink for policy xyz can be found here: s://publichealth/policy/xyz

  7. How to Hyperlink Existing Text • Highlight words you want to hyperlink • Right click your mouse • From dropdown select hyperlink • On left hand side select “existing file or webpage” • Select location of file • Click “ok”

  8. How to Hyperlink Following Text • Place curser where you want to hyperlink • Right click your mouse • From dropdown select hyperlink • On left hand side select “existing file or webpage” • Select location of file • Click “ok”

  9. How to Open a Hyperlink • Right click the text you hyperlinked • Select “open hyperlink” from dropdown menu • File should open automatically in new window

  10. Standardized Template for Policies and Procedures • Found many different methods for structuring policy and procedure manual • Decided to use format that included purpose statement, policy, procedure, references/legal authority • Could possibly add other components such as: responsible staff, definitions, supplies needed, related policies • Key to keep the policy and procedure as SIMPLE as possible

  11. Example Policy Template

  12. Policy Review • There is no set guideline as to how often policies need to be reviewed; however, they need to be kept current • Local policies at each health department give the specific details within their policies (ex: create and/or execute a policy on policy revisions)

  13. Tips for Keeping Policies Current • Use a table of contents with columns for effective date, date reviewed/revised • Develop a sign-off sheet to be kept in a central location • Create a revision log which allows you to make note of future changes needed to policies • Find an effective method for keeping revisions current (ex: policy review at staff meetings, individual accountability)

  14. Example Revision Log

  15. Archiving Documents • Health Departments should have their own policy on policy retention • One option for organizing policies is to create “archived policies” folder within electronic policy and procedure manual • Organize based off method that works best for your health department

  16. Tips for Accreditation • Policies and procedures cannot be drafts • Must be in electronic format • Must have documentation for each standard and measure within Public Health Accreditation Board Standards and Measures

  17. Helpful Resources for Accreditation • National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO) - Contains toolbox with examples of each domain • Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) - Contains structure and guidelines for accreditation process • Public Health Accreditation Wisconsin (PHAW) - Private webpage available upon request from regional office

  18. PHAB Website • Found to be very helpful throughout this process • Contains standards and measures necessary for becoming accreditation • Each measure requires documentation to prove compliance • Next slide outlines measures that may require a policy and procedure

  19. Policies and Procedures Necessary for Accreditation in 2012

  20. Policies and Procedures for Accreditation Continued

  21. Conclusion • Keeping policies current is easier said than done • Find a method that works best for your health department • Best of luck and remember to keep it simple!

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