Title: Advances in IT Leadership
1Advances in IT Leadership
A Program of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Laura Ripp, Project Manager,
- Executive Workshops
- Public Health Informatics Institute
- Rachel Block, VP Health Services Group
- MAXIMUS
- NAPHIT 2003 Annual Meeting
- May 12, 2003
2Session Overview
- Session Goals
- Executive Workshops Program
- First Workshop Project
- Future Plans
- Context for Public Health IT
- Open Discussion
3Session Goals
- Engage NAPHIT in an interactive discussion
- What public health administrative executives
(health officers) must / should know to improve
the enabling power of information technology in
public health - Where you see the role of the public health
technology executive (CIO, IT Director, etc.)
going and the implications for professional
development, i.e., education and training - What changes to governance and management models
are emerging in practice (especially as related
to accountability for technology decisions)
4Executive WorkshopsProgram Purpose
- To help address a known need to improve the
effectiveness of information technology in public
health practice - To augment the educational and workforce
development programs of key stakeholder
organizations - To extend public health leadership and
organizational capabilities to achieve improved
outcomes
5Executive WorkshopsProgram Structure
- Program Sponsor Oversight
- Funded by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
- Administered and operated by the Public Health
Informatics Institute - Made relevant through partnerships with ASTHO,
NACCHO, NAPHIT and others
6Executive WorkshopsProgram Structure
- Project Management
- Laura Ripp, PM
- ASTHO Staff
- Institute Staff
- Other support
- Contractors Consultants
- Instructional designers
- Workshop Facilitators Faculty
7Executive WorkshopsProgram Structure
- Advisory Structure
- Stakeholder Advisory Group
- set strategic priorities
- Content Development Advisory Group
- align content with priorities guide development
- Focus Groups
- refine content and delivery
- Other sources of feedback, e.g., NAPHIT
- Enhance relevance
8First Workshop Project
- IT Leadership for Public Health Executives
- Targets senior public health officials
- First audience is Senior Deputies
- Broad administrative accountability
- Strategic orientation
- Organizational continuity
- Long-term performance objectives
9IT LeadershipCourse Description
- One-day, instructor-led workshop
- Consultative and interactive
- High relevance
- High learning value
- Provocative
- Actionable
10IT LeadershipCore Curriculum
- Role of the public health executive in IT
decisions and achievement of results - Strategic and organizational factors
- Alignment of strategy, performance objectives and
IT design implementation - Practical tools and methods
- Relevant, available resources to accelerate
progress and drive measurable results
11Future Plans
- Build program awareness
- Strengthen and expand partnerships
- Expand the range of audiences
- Offer alternative learning models
- Leverage Institutes collaborative experiences
and knowledge sharing resources - Create a sustainable program
12The Context for Public Health IT
- Progress has been made
- Vision has been articulated
- Leadership is recognized as an essential asset at
all levels (federal, state, local) - Enterprise architecture models have emerged
- Communication and data standards are widely
accepted
13The Context for Public Health IT
- Challenges still exist
- Strategic IT Management is not common in practice
(difficulty balancing rational methods with
political pressures) - Lack of consistency in administration and
organization among state and local
governmentsincluding the role and authority of
CIOs - Public health and IT funding is fragmented
- Evolving relationship between homeland security
and public health - Workforce development must catch up with
infrastructure demands
14Open Discussion
- What must / should public health administrative
executives (health officers) know to improve the
enabling power of information technology in
public health? - Make informed IT investments
- Leverage IT partnerships with key stakeholders
- Prevent failure of IT initiatives
- Optimize results of IT-assisted programs
- Assure system/network maintenance
- Improve public health outcomes
- Other priorities?
15Open Discussion
- Where do you see the role of the public health
technology executive going (CIO, IT Director,
etc.) and what are the implications for
professional development, i.e., education and
training? - Strategic
- Consultative and advisory
- Technical manager
- Span of management responsibility
- Relationship to data and programs
16Open Discussion
- Considering the context of the public health
technology imperative, what changes to
governance and management models are emerging in
practice? - Accountability reporting
- Implications for committee structures
- Balance of authority and responsibility
- Other roles needed
17Thank you.Laura Ripprippl_at_rpmincorporated.com(
973) 701-9268Rachel Blockrachelblock_at_maximus.co
m(703) 251-8524