McLees Anita W, Thomas Craig W, Nawaz Saira, Young Andrea C, Rider Nikki, Davis Mary
Office for State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Support, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US Department of Health and Human Services, Atlanta, Georgia (Ms McLees and Drs Thomas, Nawaz, and Young); National Network of Public Health Institutes, New Orleans, Louisiana (Dr Rider); and North Carolina Institute for Public Health, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Dr Davis).
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2014 Jan-Feb;20(1):29-35. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0b013e31829ff726.
Continuous quality improvement is a central tenet of the Public Health Accreditation Board's (PHAB) national voluntary public health accreditation program. Similarly, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched the National Public Health Improvement Initiative (NPHII) in 2010 with the goal of advancing accreditation readiness, performance management, and quality improvement (QI).
Evaluate the extent to which NPHII awardees have achieved program goals.
NPHII awardees responded to an annual assessment and program monitoring data requests. Analysis included simple descriptive statistics.
Seventy-four state, tribal, local, and territorial public health agencies receiving NPHII funds.
NPHII performance improvement managers or principal investigators.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Development of accreditation prerequisites, completion of an organizational self-assessment against the PHAB Standards and Measures, Version 1.0, establishment of a performance management system, and implementation of QI initiatives to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
Of the 73 responding NPHII awardees, 42.5% had a current health assessment, 26% had a current health improvement plan, and 48% had a current strategic plan in place at the end of the second program year. Approximately 26% of awardees had completed an organizational PHAB self-assessment, 72% had established at least 1 of the 4 components of a performance management system, and 90% had conducted QI activities focused on increasing efficiencies and/or effectiveness.
NPHII appears to be supporting awardees' initial achievement of program outcomes. As NPHII enters its third year, there will be additional opportunities to advance the work of NPHII, compile and disseminate results, and inform a vision of high-quality public health necessary to improve the health of the population.
持续质量改进是公共卫生认证委员会(PHAB)全国自愿性公共卫生认证计划的核心原则。同样,疾病控制与预防中心于2010年发起了国家公共卫生改进倡议(NPHII),目标是提高认证准备程度、绩效管理和质量改进(QI)。
评估NPHII受奖者实现项目目标的程度。
NPHII受奖者回应年度评估和项目监测数据请求。分析包括简单描述性统计。
74个获得NPHII资金的州、部落、地方和地区公共卫生机构。
NPHII绩效改进经理或主要研究者。
制定认证前提条件,根据PHAB标准与措施第1.0版完成组织自我评估,建立绩效管理系统,以及实施QI举措以提高效率和效果。
在73个回应的NPHII受奖者中,42.5%有当前健康评估,26%有当前健康改善计划,48%在项目第二年结束时有当前战略计划。约26%的受奖者完成了组织PHAB自我评估,72%建立了绩效管理系统4个组成部分中的至少1个,90%开展了旨在提高效率和/或效果的QI活动。
NPHII似乎正在支持受奖者初步实现项目成果。随着NPHII进入第三年,将有更多机会推进NPHII的工作、汇编和传播结果,并为改善人群健康所需的高质量公共卫生愿景提供信息。