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Title: An Orientation to the MLC


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An Orientation to the MLC
  • Lee Thielen and Les Beitsch
  • March 18, 2009

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  • Project Purpose
  • Prepare states/locals for accreditation
  • Incorporate quality improvement practice into
    public health systems
  • Inform the national accreditation program
  • Promote collaborative learning across states and
    partners
  • Expand the knowledge base in public health

3
  • Project Support
  • Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
  • Three Rounds of Funding
  • MLC I, II, III
  • MLC III is for 3 years
  • 150,000 per state, per year

4
  • Project Support
  • Collaboration with National Partners

5
  • Project Support
  • Managed by the National Network of Public Health
    Institutes

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  • National Network of Public Health Institutes
  • Membership organization that promotes the
    development and sustainability of unique
    non-profit organizations that foster innovations
    in health.
  • 30 member institutes 12 emerging institutes
    across 34 states
  • Based in New Orleans and Washington, DC

7
  • Key Ingredients

Frank and Open Discussion Trust and
willingness to be open, to let others see what
you do good and bad Peer Networking MLC-2
Meetingshave providedthe team with (an
opportunity) to learn what other states are
doing. It is nice to feel part of a bigger
effort, to know what is possible.
Multi-State Learning Collaborative 2 Evaluation
Report
8
  • Key Ingredients

Clear Goals It helps to have common goals so
that sharing becomes more relevant. Flexibility
There are benefits to having a variety of
approaches within the 10 different states rather
than doing exactly the same thing.
Multi-State Learning Collaborative 2 Evaluation
Report
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  • MLC Lead States in Public Health Quality
    Improvement
  • 16 states, 3 years
  • Supporting Public Health
  • Accreditation Board (PHAB)
  • Leading the way
  • Bolstering QI capacity
  • Showing progress on QI targets
  • Institutionalizing QI in states localities

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  • Participating States

Florida Montana
Illinois New Hampshire
Indiana New Jersey
Iowa North Carolina
Kansas Oklahoma
Michigan South Carolina
Minnesota Washington
Missouri Wisconsin
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  • Goal
  • The goal of MLC is to bring state and local
    practitioners and other stakeholders together in
    a community of practice that
  • Prepares local and state health departments for
    national accreditation
  • Contributes to the development of the national
    voluntary accreditation program and
  • Advances the application of quality improvement
    methods that result in specific, measurable
    improvements, and the institutionalization of
    quality improvement practice in public health
    departments.

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  • Prepare Local Health Departments for Accreditation
  • Communication/Education
  • Self-Assessment using existing tools (NPHPSP,
    Operational Definition
  • Learning from LHDs in other states with
    Accreditation Programs (e.g., Florida LHD reps
    shadowed NC site visit process)

13
  • Contribute to the Development of the National
    Voluntary Accreditation Program
  • Past history with Exploring Accreditation
  • Participation on PHAB Committees and Workgroups
  • Hear opportunities for contribution

14
  • Advance the Application of Quality Improvement
    Methods
  • In-state collaboratives as a model to advance QI
    practice and uptake
  • Experience of MLC 2 states
  • Experience from health care
  • Wisdom from IHI with PH interpretation
  • Focusing QI on identified targets

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  • Target Areas
  • Reduce Burden of Alcohol/Tobacco Related Diseases
  • Community Health Profiles
  • Reduce Risk Factors for Chronic Diseases
  • Assure Competent Workforce
  • Health Improvement Planning
  • Customer Satisfaction
  • Reduce Vaccine Preventable Diseases
  • Reduce Infant Mortality Rates

16
  • Guiding Principles
  • Partnership
  • Participation
  • Active Learning
  • Contribute to project
  • direction
  • Collaboration
  • Open Communication
  • Willingness to share all types of experience

17
  • Guiding Principles
  • Expand the Reach
  • Within state
  • Within collaborative
  • Within accreditation
  • community
  • To public health
  • community

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MLC 101,488,655 US 304,678,231


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  • Thank You!

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