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Title: NC Chronic Disease and Injury Section Integration Blueprint


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NC Chronic Disease and Injury Section Integration
Blueprint
  • An integrated approach to addressing chronic
    disease

2
NC Chronic Disease and Injury Section
3
Integration Goals
  • I Develop infrastructure to support integration
    efforts
  • II Implement integrated programs and processes
  • III Evaluate integration outputs and health
    outcomes

4
Priority Recommendations
  • Policy
  • Community Based Health Promotion
  • Epidemiology and Surveillance
  • Healthcare Systems

5
Policy CoP Goal and Objectives
  • Goal Develop a comprehensive, coordinated
    Chronic Disease and Injury (CDI) Section policy
    agenda
  • Objectives
  • Analyze staffing needs for policy development
    within the CDI Section
  • Develop a partner map depicting various levels of
    collaboration related to policy development
  • Create a policy tracking tool of policy
    priorities, ready for introduction to the General
    Assembly
  • Develop criteria for Section policy prioritization

6
Community Based Health PromotionGoal and
Objectives
  • Goal Integrate programs within the CDI Section
    that fund and support health promotion activities
    in all counties.
  • Objectives
  • Develop a framework for all health promotion
    outcome measures
  • Define elements of an integrated evaluation
    system
  • Determine the organizational structure to manage
    and lead community health promotion work

7
Community Based Health Promotion Objectives
  • Develop an integrated system through which health
    promotion funding is distributed
  • Build local support for evidence based
    interventions or promising practices.

8
Evaluation and Surveillance CoPGoal
  • Goal Develop a well-trained evaluation and
    epidemiology workforce who provide coordinated
    and quality data collection, analysis and
    interpretation services that lead to the highest
    level of health possible for the citizens of
    North Carolina

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Evaluation and Surveillance CoP Objectives
  • Objectives
  • Increase CDI Section chronic disease evaluation
    and epidemiology quality and capacity
  • Coordinate data collection and ensure
    sustainability of data collection systems
  • Coordinate data reporting and make data sources
    more known and accessible

10
Healthcare Systems CoPGoal and Objectives
  • Goal Support and assist current state quality
    improvement efforts (IPIP and GQI) to promote
    more effective care primary care models for
    clinical management of chronic diseases by
    changing systems of care in practices across the
    state.
  • Objectives
  • Develop integrated measures to document systems
    changes in clinical practice that are relevant to
    all chronic disease areas

11
Healthcare Systems CoP Goals and Objectives
  • Maximize strategic interface with planning,
    oversight and evaluation efforts to achieve
    maximal influence on programmatic direction and
    content of current state efforts (IPIP and GQI)
  • Cross train state and regional staff to work with
    statewide partners on these efforts (AHEC, CCNC,
    NC AAFP, NCPS)
  • Foster collaboration between local health
    departments and primary care practices to promote
    patient self management
  • Pilot new models of care or communication
    strategies to improve health outcomes for people
    with low health literacy skills.

12
Evaluate Process and Outcomes
Four Standards Utility Feasibility Propriety Accur
acy
13
Chronic Disease Program Integration Causal
Roadmap
14
What does Success Look Like?
  • A Section where communication flows between
    Section entities using tools and built
    relationships. A Section where lines of
    authority are clear and followed and promote the
    sharing of information. A Section where programs
    work together to share resources to create even
    stronger, more creative, and innovative public
    health programming.
  • (A response from the CDI Integration Survey)

15
How do we evaluate that?
  • Primary tools
  • Survey
  • Assessment Rubrics
  • Indicators
  • Milestone Map

16
Lessons Learned
  • Ensure organization has the infrastructure to
    support integration
  • Develop clear, consistent messages at the onset
    of the process
  • Subject matter experts are necessary for
    designing goals and strategies
  • Assess staff concerns and address them
  • Regularly evaluate the integration process to
    identify needed changes

17
Lessons Learned
  • STAR Visit Recommendations
  • Hire a Chronic Disease Epidemiologist
  • Develop an integrated regional consultation
    approach
  • Consider a matrix management approach to staffing

18
Other Considerations
  • Holistic integration will span beyond Integration
    Priorities and CoPs
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