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Accreditation Documentation in SharePoint 2010. Office of Performance Improvement – Minnesota Dept. of Health www.health.state.mn.us/divs/opi health.ophp@state.mn.us. Revised 07/16/2013 by AHM. Domain Libraries.
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Accreditation Documentation in SharePoint 2010 Office of Performance Improvement – Minnesota Dept. of Health www.health.state.mn.us/divs/opihealth.ophp@state.mn.us Revised 07/16/2013 by AHM
Domain Libraries • Each domain has its own SharePoint Document Library with the same specifications, for a total of 12 libraries • This allows documentation to be assessed as a whole, without becoming overwhelming (i.e., one library for all 12 domains), or difficult to find (i.e., one library for each standard/measure)
Document Upload • Team members upload documentation to the appropriate Document Library • When uploading a document, team members fill out relevant properties (above) that become linked to the document and give context for assessing it • These properties are also called “columns” and/or “categories” in SharePoint, and called “metadata” by techy types. • These properties are helpful when cover sheets are created for final documentation
Document Properties (1) Users added the following properties when uploading each document:
Document Properties (2) Continued…
Document Properties (3) SharePoint also automatically recorded the following properties for documents in all Document Libraries: • Who uploaded the document (“Created By”) • When it was uploaded (“Created At”) • Who last edited the document (“Modified By”) • When it was last edited (“Last Modified”) • Version numberVersioning is included if the SharePoint Document Library’s creator/owner has adjusted settings to include it
Misc.: Documentation • Each measure may have 10 different pieces of documentation that meet requirements; collecting them all allows team members to choose which best represents their efforts within the measure requirements. • Regardless of the system used, it’s helpful to provide an orientation for team members to learn how to add/edit documentation within the system.
Misc.: SharePoint • If a piece of documentation meets more than one measure in a domain, it’s helpful to upload it twice in SharePoint; this way, each measure’s document can possess different properties (rationales, relevant page numbers, etc.). • Documents in a single SharePoint library cannot be named the same file name, or one will overwrite the other. Documents located in different SharePoint libraries can be named the same.
Selecting Final Documentation • When MDH was ready to choose the documentation it would upload to e-PHAB, OPI added the following column to each domain’s Document Library: • This allowed team leads to winnow down final choices without deleting (therefore losing) documentation that didn’t make the cut. • Documents marked “Yes” would be submitted via e-PHAB • Documents marked “No” and/or “Unsure” would remain in the library in case other documentation turned out to be unsuitable
Other SharePoint Features: Issue Tracking / Technical Assistance • OPI tracked technical assistance requests from team members across MDH, and shared them in a central location so others could troubleshoot the same issues. • This was accomplished using a SharePoint List.
Other SharePoint Features: Team Roster • An online roster allowed team members to directly contact each other with questions, and make connections with co-workers across domains. • An online roster provided a single, central location to list all team members, rather than depending on separate lists on hard drives, in MS Outlook, on paper, etc. • This was accomplished using a SharePoint List.