MAPP: What, When & Why? Heidi Deutsch, NACCHO PACE EH Summit Louisville, KY March 28-29, 2006

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MAPP:
What, When & Why?
Heidi Deutsch, NACCHO
PACE EH Summit
Louisville, KY
March 28-29, 2006
MAPP is:
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A community-wide strategic
planning tool for improving
public health.
A method to help
communities prioritize
public health issues, identify
resources for addressing
them, and take action.
MAPP Origins:
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MAPP advances the thinking
behind APEXPH.
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The MAPP Tool was
launched in 2001.
The MAPP Paradigm Shift
MAPP Overview
The MAPP Assessments
Three Keys to MAPP
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Strategic Thinking
Community Driven Process
Focus on the Local Public
Health System
Local Public Health System
Police
EMS
Community
Centers
Home Health
Churches Corrections
MCOs
Health
Department
Parks
Schools
Elected
Hospitals
Doctors
Officials Nursing Mass Transit
Homes
Philanthropist
Environmental
Civic Groups
Health
CHCs
Fire
Tribal Health
Economic
Laboratory
Drug
Mental
Employers
Development
Facilities
Treatment
Health
Benefits
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Increases visibility of public health.
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Creates advocates for public health.
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Anticipates and manages change.
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Creates a stronger public health
infrastructure.
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Builds stronger partnerships.
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Builds public health leadership.
The Debate
vs.
Key Differences

MAPP is a tool for
identifying and
prioritizing public
health issues.

PACE is a tool for
identifying and
prioritizing
ENVIRONMENTAL
health issues.
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MAPP uses
assessments for
strategic planning
and implementation
PACE EH is a:
 assessment tool
 strategic planning
 and implementation
tool

MAPP process
focuses on strategic
issues

PACE focus on
tactical issues.
PACE EH and MAPP Parallels
MAPP
PACE EH
Phase 1
Org. for Success
Task 1 – Determine Comm. Cap.
Task 2 – Characterize Comm.
Task 3 – Assemble team
Phase 2
Visioning
Phase 3 - LPHSA/NPHPS
Phase 3 - FoC
Phase 3 - CTSA
Phase 3 – CHSA
Phase 4
Identifying Strategic Issues
Phase 5
Formulate Goals & Strategies
Task 4 – Define Goals,
Obj/Scope
Task 6 – Analyze Issues
Task 2 – Characterize Comm.
Task 5 – list EH issues
Task 7 – Develop Indicators
Task 8 – Select Standards
Task 9 – Develop Comparable
Profiles
Task 10 – Rank Issues
Task 11 – Priorities for Action
Task 12 – Design Action Plans
Phase 6
Action Cycle
Plan – Implement - Evaluate
Task 13 - Evaluate Progress
PACE EH as a MAPP Assessment
Phase 1
Organizing for Success
Phase 2
Vision
NPHPS
(LPHSA)
Comm.
Themes/
Strengt
hs
Phase 3
Assessments
Forces
of
Change
Comm.
Health
Status
Phase 4
Identifying Strategic Issues
PACE EH
Task 2
PACE EH
Task
5, 7 - 9
Phase 5
Formulate Goals and
Strategies
Phase 6
Action Cycle
Plan – Implement - Evaluate
PACE
EH
Task 6
MAPP Planning through PACE EH
MAPP
Phase 1
Organizing for Success
Phase 2
Vision
Phase 3
Assessments
Phase 4
Identifying Strategic Issues
Phase 5
Formulate Goals and
Strategies
Phase 6
Action Cycle
Plan – Implement - Evaluate
EH is identified as
a Strategic Issue
PACE EH
Either the
entire
process or
Tasks 9-13
Tools You Can Use
 MAPP Web based Tool
http://mapp.naccho.org/MAPP_Home.asp
 On-Line TA Center
 Peer Assistance Network
 Clearinghouse
 TA Web casts
 Publications
 MAPP Field Guide
 MAPP Users Handbook
 Journal of Public Health Management
and Practice; MAPP Edition
 NACCHO Staff
MAPP Contacts
Julia Joh Elligers, MPH
Senior Analyst, NACCHO
[email protected]
(202) 783-5550, Ext. 245
Heidi Deutsch, MA, MSDM
Program Manager, NACCHO
[email protected]
(202) 783-5550, Ext. 252