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Integration of NPHPSP into MAPP Presented by: Rosemary Bakes-Martin, MS, MPH El Paso County Department of Health and Environment Colorado Springs, CO NPHPSP Assessment • CDPHE: leadership, training and coordination • Who participated: 56 local jurisdictions (38 county nursing services, 12 organized HD) CDPHE completed state assessment • Use performance assessment results to create plans for change El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 2 Lessons Learned • State leadership and funding maximized participation • Added questions framed next steps Importance of ES to agency/county Intent to engage in QI within 12 months • CDC analysis beneficial Unbiased results Created common language Changed the dialogue El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 3 Average proportion of essential services being met El Paso County 2003 100 93 88 80 60 60 59 55 51 46 50 48 40 20 rch Rese a uate Eval Wor kfor c e Link rce Enfo y Polic ner s hips Part Ed u c ate Diag nose itor 0 Mon percent 67 EPCDHE Public Health Improvement Plans (PHIP) • EPHS 1 (Monitoring): Complete a comprehensive Community Health Status Assessment (CHSA) via survey Include community input Use community groups to implement change based on results. El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 5 CHSA Completed NOW WHAT? • El Paso County Health Assessment 82 question survey – completed fall 2004 516,000 population - responses 3000 On-line and Paper Assistance from UCHSC • Goals Don’t let another survey gather dust Use results to make a difference MAPP was the logical answer El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 6 Internal EPCDHE MAPP Committee • • • • • • • Public Health Administrator Medical Director Environmental Health Epidemiology and Evaluation Community Health Planning Maternal Child Health Emergency Preparedness/Bioterrrorism El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 7 Tried to Engage Broad County-wide Participation • Community Health Partnership CEOs of all health care providers Focused on care for uninsured • Presented results to BOH and BOCC • Became the focus of EPCDHE annual meeting • Looked for a Champion El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 8 Decision Time • Committee not moving forward • Planning for the entire county was difficult Largest county in the state Urban – Colorado Springs Mountain/Vacation/Resort Ranchland Military Small municipalities El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 9 We Searched for Community that was Ready and found it! Fountain, CO • Fountain Valley Community Services started in 1997 • Committed Citizens • Catholic Health Initiative had funded a Community Indicators Project • In January 2005, EPCDHE joined Fountain Valley Healthy Community Initiative and introduced MAPP and PACE/EH El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 10 Fountain MAPP Community Members • • • • DHS representative Attorney and Engineer Churches and Community Center Former County Commissioner Recently elected Mayor of Fountain • Manufacturing • School District • Military and Businesses El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 11 MAPP Progress in Fountain, CO • CHSA over sample of the Valley March 2005 15,197 population - responses 830 Paper only Partner provided funding to mail surveys to each household El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 12 General Health Status Self Rated Individual Health Status Health was excellent, very good or good 100 82 87 91 84 Percent 80 60 40 20 0 Fountain EPC Survey BRFSS Survey Colorado El Paso County Department of Health and Environment Nhanes National 13 MAPP Progress in Fountain, CO • Key Stakeholder Meeting – 7/18/05 15 invited attendees Reviewed CHSA preliminary results Organized results in 5 focus areas • Community Meeting – 7/30/05 Endorsed results from stakeholder meeting Added new ideas El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 14 Fountain Colorado’s MAPP 5 Priority Areas Health and Healthcare Access to Care; Community Wellness Environment Water quality; Safe environment Strong Families Family support; Economics and family wellbeing Recreation/continuing Education Expand recreation and educational resources improve physical activity * Economic Development El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 15 Community “Night Out” in Fountain April 18, 2006 • Participants voted on top priorities Each attendee given 10 pennies at door Put “2 cents worth” in jar for priority area • Results Water quality - $1.20 Expanding Educational Opportunities – $1.07 Expanding recreation resources – $1.03 Increasing access to care – $0.81 El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 16 Next Steps for EPCDHE • Expand community ownership of process Form task forces to address top priorities EPCDHE provides support but does not take the lead • Replicate the Fountain model in other communities in El Paso County El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 17 Insights & Lessons • Need a champion with the ability to execute the plan. • Work with the willing. • Enlist partners to accomplish goals. • Document the process. • Avoid “paralysis by analysis.” • Measure and display results early, often and regularly. El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 18 A Healthier El Paso County One Community at a Time El Paso County Department of Health and Environment 19