Activities
Increased use of PM/QI across the agency
Increased ability to meet national public health standards
Increased use of data for decision-making
Increased efficiency and improved effectiveness of PH agency
services and programs
Readiness Efforts Implemented Prerequisites
completed Gaps
identified Plans
for addressing deficiencies in place
Infrastructure and Capacity in Place PM
offices staffed
Staff
trained and proficient in relevant competencies PM
system developed and implemented Efforts
to enhance QI culture in place Cross-jurisdictional
support provided
Implement Projects to Improve Efficiency and Effectiveness Identify
areas needing improvement
Apply
QI tools, techniques and approaches Document
progress
Engage in Accreditation Readiness Activities Complete
prerequisites Complete
a self-assessment Address
deficiencies related to national public health standards
Build Capacity and Infrastructure for Performance Management Hire
Performance Improvement Manager (PIM)
Establish
and/or staff PM offices Participate
in training Receive
TA/CBA Develop
and implement a performance management system Implement
efforts to enhance QI culture Support
cross-jurisdictional accreditation and PM efforts
QI Projects Implemented QI
Tools used Measureable
progress documented
NPHII funding and guidance
PIM
Network Project
Officers Capacity
Building/technical assistance (CBA/TA) (APHA, ASTHO, CDC, NACCHO,
NNPHI, PHF) Performance
Management (PM) & Quality Improvement (QI) Models & Tools National
Performance Standards Grantee
Agency PH Leadership Grantee
experience & expertise in PM/QI
State/local
resources for PM/QI
Outputs
External
Forces: Public
Health (PH) agency priorities; PH agency prior experience with PM;
PH agency leadership support and leadership change; local, state,
national political and economic environment; healthcare reform;
PHAB; PH system partners capacity and priorities; PH agency
diversity in size, structure, and population served
Spread of 10 ES based standards, PM, and QI across PH agencies
Evaluation
Improved public health outcomes
Fully functional PH agencies that achieve optimal performance
standards
PH agencies have a culture of quality
Increased performance management capacity
Long Term Outcomes
Intermediate
Outcomes: Improved Quality
Short Term Outcomes:
Improved Capacity
Inputs
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