The Big Story from Small Health Departments
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The Story of East Central District Health Department
PHAB
PHAB History & Progress
ECDHD is on Step Three of
seven
Completed the PHAB Online
Orientation.
Submitted a Statement of Intent
(SOI)
Completed the Application
Selected and uploaded all of our
documentation
Currently awaiting review of
documentation and Site Visit
The most
important step is
knowing what
PHAB is asking
for and then
reviewing the
standards,
measures, and
required
documentation.
ECDHD is not “there” yet!
On the Journey for 13 years
Don’t Have all the Answers
Our Quality is not Perfect
“There” is always moving
It is Continuous Quality Improvement for a reason
ECDHD Foundation For PHAB
Have had a Quality Plan
since 2003 –
Requested every
department to have
performance measures
Mandated in 2011 for
every department to
have performance
measures –
Always planned to
apply for PHAB
Board-Leadership-Staff
Challenges we encountered
20 Staff Total in Health
Department - 6 WIC staff, 4
Administration, 3 EDN, 1 PHER
coordinator, 1 Environmental
Health, 2 Alcohol and Tobacco
prevention, 2 Minority Health and
1 Disease Surveillance
Lost all of our documentation in
2013 after collecting it for a full year
when mind manager crashed.
Lost our PHAB coordinator right
before the PHAB training.
Successes
We persevered
through our
adversity .
We adapted our plan
as we needed to do
so.
We were able to
MAKE the time.
Lessons Learned
Use two computer monitors!
Use Adobe Acrobat XI Pro
Call for help if you need it!
Have someone else read the
measure and see if they
understand what you submitted.
Do not write the narrative as
a team as you finish the
measure – too rushed.
We needed more time than one
hour a week to complete PHAB.
To put our logo and creation
date on all your documents.
To be successful in PHAB
Assign a Project LEAD
ASSESS where you are
Define an Overall PLAN
Assemble a TEAM
List TASKS to be done
EVALUATE and celebrate
progress
Use PHAB RESOURCES
including your
accreditation specialist
Break down the tasks
“Inch by Inch
life's a cinch,
Yard by Yard it
is mighty
hard”
Performance Measures
We all start somewhere
We are not experts!
Picked a few Items here
and there and started
measuring
Made it goal that every
year we would improve
our quality
Mandatory for everyone
We now track 152
performance measures
Performance Measures
Employee Surveys
Based on
Gallup
33 Questions
Started in
2005
Understanding PHAB Requirements –
As Simple as basic math
A FTER
R EACHING THE
S UMMIT:
S USTAINING THE
M OMENTUM
Gretchen Sampson MPH RN
COPPHI Open Forum Meeting
Kansas City, Mo
June 13, 2014
P OLK
County Population =
45,000
Rural yet 50 miles from
MSP
26 FTEs; $2.3 M budget
Level 3 Local Health Dept
Diverse Programming
COUNTY
T HE T HRILL
Accredited
May, 2013
OF
V ICTORY !
T HE A GONY OF R EALITY
( A CCREDITED
DOES NOT
= PERFECT !)
PCHD’s First 3 Months After Accreditation
June – Birth to 3 Program State Review,
grant applications due, CHIP community
workgroups forming
July – Department Budgets Due, WIC
program site visit by State Health
Department, summer students in agency,
more CHIP work, PHAB celebration
August – Gearing up for Marketplace rollout, more budget work, county board
votes to phase out home care program,
school nursing services starting
I T A IN ’ T O VER D ESPITE THE
WARNING B ELOW !
PHAB requires an annual report - in e-PHAB
Two parts to complete
Section I and Section II: submitted
separately
30 days to complete Section II once Section I
approved
Section II is primarily narrative responses
with 500 word limits
S ECTION 2 TAKES S OME
T HOUGHT !
The Big 3
Plus QI
Are Your
Buddies
FOR LIFE
Quality Improvement efforts need to be
described in detail – PCHD’s nemesis!
CHA/CHIP implementation and revisions
need to be discussed
Agency strategic plan implementation must
be addressed
Yes, Really!
T IME
TO
S HINE A GAIN !
PHAB also wants to know if you supported other
health departments since being accredited
Examples: PHQIX, Journal Articles, Examples to
NACCHO’s Toolbox, Presentations, Assistance to
other health departments
E MERGING PH I SSUES &
I NNOVATIONS
You Are All
Smarter
Than the
Average
Dog When
it Comes to
This Stuff!!
Final portion of Section 2: Has the HD conducted
work in any of the following areas?
Informatics
Health Equity
Communication Science
Costing Services/Chart of Accounts
Emergency Preparedness
Workforce
Public Health/Healthcare integration
These areas are included in PHAB Standards and
Measures Version 1.5
CHALLENGES
PHAB annual reporting process is new
Two key staff took new positions elsewhere
Two new staff needed major training
Major agency program phase-out in 2013
New community coalition being formed and
facilitated by PCHD
CHIP work in full gear requiring major effort
R EFLECTIONS
Easy to let everyday life lull you into complacency –
recognize it but stay awake; the first year flies!!!
Keep accreditation team active and meeting regularly
Now that annual report is a known entity, learn the
report categories & work towards meeting required
elements
CHA/CHIP work is ongoing core public health work –
shouldn’t’ be a struggle to report on it
Strategic plan should be guiding your work
Quality Improvement never ends – maintain your
commitment to QI and Performance Management
T EAMWORK
IS THE UNDERPINNING
OF ALL ACHIEVEMENT !
N EED MORE
ENCOURAGEMENT ?
Gretchen Sampson RN MPH
Director/Health Officer
Polk County Health Department
Balsam Lake, WI 54810
715-485-8506
[email protected]