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Title: National Governors Association Center for Best Practices


1
NGA Policy Academy Improving Oral Health Care
for Children
Project Overview
  • National Governors Association Center for Best
    Practices

2
What is Technical Assistance?
  • The provision of data, research, expertise, and
  • other support to help decision makers
  • Think through policy options
  • Design and implement new systems and programs
    and/or
  • Make existing systems and programs more effective.

3
Types of Technical Assistance
  • Literature Reviews
  • Quick-Response Memoranda
  • Issue Briefs, Reports
  • Conference Calls
  • Onsite Visits
  • Seminars, Roundtables, and Policy Forums
  • Other

4
What is a Policy Academy?
  • Type of technical assistance
  • Structured workshop
  • Influential policymakers
  • Coordinated response
  • Specific issue
  • Process, not an event

5
Why a Policy Academy?
  • Promote strategic planning
  • Learn from other state experiences
  • Establish/reinforce dialogue
  • Build consensus and plan for change

6
Academy Purpose
  • For each team to develop a state-wide policy
    initiative (Action Plan) that can be
    realistically implemented to improve oral health
    care for children

7
Participant States
8
General Team Composition
  • Governors health policy advisor
  • Member(s) of the legislature
  • State dental director
  • Medicaid/SCHIP director(s)
  • State dental association
  • Others

9
Hopeful Outcome(s)
  • Executive Order(s)
  • Legislation
  • Budget proposals/ funding mechanisms
  • Interagency agreements (Memoranda of
    Understanding or Agreement)
  • Informal partnerships
  • Rules or regulations
  • Program standards/ guidelines (licensure
    requirements)
  • Task forces/ Committees
  • Other

10
Site Visit Objectives
  • Familiarize teams with Action Plan
  • Discuss Academy format
  • Ensure teams function
  • Set teams in motion (homework)

11
Policy Academy for State Officials Improving
Oral Health Care for Children
The Action Plan
  • National Governors Association Center for Best
    Practices

12
A Return to Purpose
  • For each team to develop a state-wide policy
    initiative (Action Plan) that can be
    realistically implemented to improve oral health
    care for children

13
Policy Initiative Framework(The Action Plan)
  • The Vision (Your State Tomorrow)
  • The Reality Assessment (Your State Today)
  • Priorities/Goals (Gaps)
  • Strategies with Potential (Tactical Plans)
  • Action Steps (Work Assignments)

14
The Vision(Your State Tomorrow)
  • Provides a statement of purpose
  • Presents a picture of your ideal future
    (independent of the current reality)
  • Serves as a reference point for all future
    decisions

15
Sample Vision Statement
  • We envision a State where every child enjoys
    optimal oral health where prevention is
    emphasized and treatment is available,
    accessible, affordable, and timely where parents
    are involved, providers are engaged, and insurers
    are responsible where government is a guarantor
    of resources, quality, and patient protection
    and where the total well-being of the child is
    promoted.

16
The Reality Assessment(Your State Today)
  • Requires a review / inventory of
  • Key problem issues in your State
  • Previous policy actions taken to address these
    issues
  • Current political environment
  • Assesses your strengths, weaknesses,
    opportunities, and threats
  • Helps to identify resources at your disposal
  • Provides context for your efforts

17
Team Priorities/Goals(Gaps)
  • Areas where you will focus your energy and
    resources
  • Likely to be the gaps between your vision and
    the current reality
  • Form the basis for planning, policy-making, and
    setting performance standards
  • May be short-term and/or long-term

18
Strategies with Potential(Tactical Plans)
  • Broad-ranging tactics to affect change
  • Often require statewide or cross-agency efforts
  • Usually involve the combination of several
    courses of action
  • Should be directly related to your
    priorities/goals

19
Action Steps(Work Assignments)
  • Specific activities undertaken based on your
    strategy(-ies)
  • Require action from specific individuals (or
    entities)
  • Considerations
  • Who is responsible for coordinating each action?
  • Who is responsible for completing each action?
  • What resources are required?
  • What is the timeline?
  • Who will be affected?
  • How will success be measured?

20
Visualizing the Action Plan
21
Policy Academy for State Officials Improving
Oral Health Care for Children
The Planning Guide
  • National Governors Association Center for Best
    Practices

22
What is the Planning Guide?
  • Guidance tool
  • Purpose is to help your team
  • Prepare for the Academy
  • Develop your Action Plan

23
Academy Stages
  • State preparation
  • Site visits
  • Homework
  • Formal Policy Academy
  • Post-Academy implementation (and technical
    assistance)

24
State Preparation(Site Visits)
  • Familiarize teams with Action Plan
  • Discuss Academy format
  • Ensure teams function
  • Set teams in motion (homework)

25
State Preparation(Homework)
  • Formalize decision making process
  • Develop a common vision
  • Assess current reality
  • Narrow priorities / goals
  • Develop team presentation

26
Working as a Team
  • Choose a Leader
  • Establish Tasks, Time Table, and Timekeeper
  • Select a Scribe
  • Develop Team Ground Rules
  • Determine Decision Making Process
  • Check-In and Check-Out

27
Team Tips
  • Try to stay focused
  • Encourage ideas
  • Challenge your assumptions
  • Highlight and explore your differences
  • Differentiate between what you are totally
    committed to and what you can live with

28
During the Academy
  • Teams complete Action Plans
  • State Presentations
  • State Delegation Meetings
  • Report-Outs
  • Feedback from faculty and peers

29
State Team Presentation
  • Discuss your initial vision, priorities/goals
  • Elaborate on key issues and your efforts to
    address those issues
  • Emphasize transferable themes and activities
  • Solicit feedback from faculty and peers

30
State Delegation Meetings
  • Continue developing Action Plan
  • Reaffirm team vision, priorities/goals
  • Formulate policy and program strategies
  • Assign specific action steps based on strategies
    (optional)
  • Confer one-on-one with faculty, peers

31
State Report-Outs
  • Outline Action Plan (brief)
  • Discuss how priorities may have changed (or been
    reinforced)
  • Elaborate on immediate next steps
  • Identify potential technical assistance needs
  • Solicit feedback from faculty and peers

32
Following the Academy
  • Finalize strategies (short- and long-range)
  • Develop specific action steps
  • Implement the Action Plan
  • Agree on a timeline
  • Develop benchmarks / outcome measures
  • Report on progress
  • Seek technical assistance as needed

33
Team Challenges
  • Building team consensus around Action Plan
  • Staying focused
  • Encouraging ideas
  • Challenging assumptions
  • Highlighting/exploring differences
  • Differentiating between what team members are
    totally committed to and what they can live with

34
Team Challenges (contd)
  • Identifying politically feasible strategies
  • Presenting a clear message to influential
    policymakers
  • Generating public and political will to support
    Action Plan
  • Implementing the Action Plan through executive,
    legislative, administrative, and private sector
    (non-government) processes

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NGA Center for Best Practices(www.nga.org/center)
  • Robert J. Burns
  • Policy Analyst
  • National Governors Association
  • Center for Best Practices
  • 444 North Capitol Street, Suite 267
  • Washington, DC 20001-1512
  • (202) 624-7729
  • fax (202) 624-5313
  • email rburns_at_nga.org
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