1 / 22

Strategic Planning for Health in the Community

Strategic Planning for Health in the Community. D. Beth Kennedy, M.S. Laurine T. Charles, M.H.S. S.C. Area Health Education Consortium 19 Hagood Avenue Suite 802 P.O. Box 250814 Charleston, SC 29425-0814 kennedyb@musc.edu charlelt@musc.edu.

cybill
Download Presentation

Strategic Planning for Health in the Community

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Strategic Planning for Health in the Community D. Beth Kennedy, M.S. Laurine T. Charles, M.H.S. S.C. Area Health Education Consortium 19 Hagood Avenue Suite 802 P.O. Box 250814 Charleston, SC 29425-0814 kennedyb@musc.edu charlelt@musc.edu

  2. Developed as part of an Enhanced AHEC Community Partnership for Health Professions Workforce and Educational Reform project funded by the Health Resource and Service Administration (HRSA)

  3. Objectives • Strategic planning models • Elements of strategic planning

  4. Community Strategic Planning • Mapping the way to health

  5. Why Strategic Planning • Communities, health care organizations, changes in health care industry • Charting the way for improved health • Reviewing external influences and determining how to integrate strategic behaviors into planning

  6. Basic Questions to Answer • Who are we? • Where are we now? • Where are we going? • How do we get there?

  7. Critical Steps • Establish common values, mission, aims • Examine internal environment • Examine external environment • Develop strategic plan for intervention

  8. Establishing Shared Values, Mission, Aims Who we are? Where we are now? Where are we going? • Vision Statement • Mission Statement • Statement of Values

  9. Internal EnvironmentSWOT • Strengths • Weaknesses • Opportunities • Threats

  10. Internal Environment Assessment Tools • The Civic Index • Asset Mapping • The Outcomes Toolkit • Guided Dialogue

  11. External Environment Assessment • Environmental threats to health • Changing demographics • Disparities in health • Technology and economy

  12. Developing the Plan • Goals • Objectives • SMART • Strategies • Action Plans

  13. First applied in Japan to improve production Data driven Quality hallmark Focus on process Applied to health care over the last decade Many names CQI, TQI, TQM, CI Institute for Healthcare Improvement: Model for Improvement Continuous ImprovementAnother Tool for Planning

  14. What are we trying to accomplish? How will we know a change is an improvement? Model for Improvement Act Plan What changes can we make to get an improvement? Study Do

  15. What do we wish to accomplish? How will we know an improvement has been made? What will we change to create the improvement? Our AIM Our MEASURES Our Learning Cycle (PDSA) Model for Improvement : A Simple Guide for Planning

  16. Plan, Do, Study, Act P: Who,What, When D: Implement and measure S: Study data and reflect A: Determine next step to hold gain and improve Creating new knowledge Short cycles Small successes PDSA Learning Cycle

  17. Developing the Plan • Group construction • Data collection • Defining who, what, when, and resources • Drafting, reviewing, and approving

  18. Format of a Strategic Plan • Outline • Goals • Objectives • Strategies/Action Plan • Timeline • Budget • Accountable Persons or Groups

  19. Inclusion of all viewpoints Trust and acceptance Insider / outsider Tuft Resource utilization Recognizing the natural power bases Understanding and appreciating differences Dynamics of Community Planning

  20. Summary • Planning for improving the health of a community requires a systematic, strategic approach. • Building a healthy community requires a shared vision, mission, and aim. • Planning preparation assesses both the internal and external environment.

  21. Summary, Continued • Many methods are available for developing a strategic plan, but all share common characteristics that ad structure and direction to the planning process.

  22. Discussion Time • Using the SCORECARD for your community, identify an environmental threat and discuss how you would go about constructing a strategic plan for improvement.

More Related