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Public Health Measures
Key Conceptsin
Implementation
v20040429
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Purpose
1. To highlight important concepts inherent in the Public Health Measures initiative.
2. To help visualize a Program Plan as a tool for mapping a course into the future.
3. To help visualize the importance of Performance Results as a measure of the value of Public Health.
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Key Concepts
• Distinction between Population- and Performance-Related Outcomes and, hence, Accountability
• Linkages– Population Goals lead to an evidence-based review to identify effective
strategies.
– Effective strategies lead to specific roles and for the program.
– Roles are mapped to specific program performance goals and measures.
• Performance Measurement– Within the organization, performance is measured by the comparison of
Observed Outcomes (Results) with Target Outcomes (Benchmarks)
– Outside the organization, the value of Public Health is measured by the relevance and strength of the relationship between Program Outcomes (Results) and Population Goals.
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I. Population Measures
A. Population
B. Population Goals
- (Population) Indicators
C. Effective Strategies
D. Role(s) of the Program
- (Services and Activities)
E. Partners
II. Program Performance
A. Program Customers
B. Program Performance Goals
- Performance Measures
C. Strategies to Improve Performance
ProgramMission and Vision
Public Health Measures
Overall Schematic of Plan
SharedAccountability*
DirectProgram
Accountability
*Shared Accountability – While accountability is shared with others within DHS or in the community, the program should assume responsibility to lead or influence the effort to improve population outcomes.
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I. Population Measures
A. Population
B. Population Goals
- (Population) Indicators
C. Effective Strategies
D. Role(s) of the Program
- (Services and Activities)
E. Partners
II. Program Performance
A. Program Customers
B. Program Performance Goals
- Performance Measures
C. Strategies to Improve Performance
ProgramMission and Vision
Public Health Measures
Overall Schematic of Plan
SharedAccountability
DirectProgram
Accountability
Key Concept #1 A critical first concept is the distinction between goals that are at the population level and those that are at the program level. While population-level goals are the primary target of interest, accountability for them is shared with others in the community. Only, program-level goals are directly under the control of the program and are therefore the basis for within-organization performance measurement and accountability.
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I. Population Measures
A. Population
B. Population Goals
- (Population) Indicators
C. Effective Strategies
D. Role(s) of the Program
- (Services and Activities)
E. Partners
II. Program Performance
A. Program Customers
B. Program Performance Goals
- Performance Measures
C. Strategies to Improve Performance
ProgramMission and Vision
Public Health Measures
Overall Schematic of Plan
Key Concept #2 There is a logical connection between Population and Program Goals. This linkage occurs through goal-specific strategies, and specific roles linked to those strategies.
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Public Health Measures
Plan Schematic
ProgramRoles
Role 1
Role 2
Role 3
Role 4
Key Concept #2There is a logical connection between Population and Program Goals. This linkage occurs through goal-specific strategies, and specific roles linked to those strategies..
Population Measures Program Performance
PopulationGoals
Goal
EffectiveStrategies
Strategy 1
Strategy 2
Strategy 3
Strategy 4
PerformanceGoals
Goal 1
Goal 2
Goal 3
Goal 4
PerformanceMeasures
Measure 1
Measure 2
Measure 3
Measure 4
Measure 5
Measure 6
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Standard
I. Population Measures
A. Population
B. Population Goals
II. Program Performance
Program Performance Goals- Performance Measures
ProgramMission and Vision
Concepts to Emphasize
Outcomes Population Goals
Benchmark
Baselinetime
Key Concept #3The degree to which the Observed Result achieves the
Target Result is a measure of performance. Achieved performance is significant when the Result has a clear linkage to the original Population Goals.
? Relevance ?
? Significance ?
??Measure of
performance
Value
OutcomeTargetResult
ObservedResult
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Public Health Measures – Key Concepts
Summary• Successful implementation of the Public Health Measures
initiative requires understanding of the relationships between Population Goals, Program Roles, Performance Goals, Benchmarks, and Results.
• Intuitively, the degree to which Benchmarks (Target Outcomes) are achieved will measure performance.
• And, the degree to which the Results show clear relevance to the Population Goals will measure the value of Public Health to the population.