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Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic Plan 2008-2013

Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic Plan 2008-2013. Captain Michael Boquard Office of Health Services CG-112 MHS Conference CG Breakout Session Thursday, 30 January 2008.

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Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic Plan 2008-2013

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  1. Coast Guard Office of Health ServicesStrategic Plan2008-2013 Captain Michael Boquard Office of Health Services CG-112 MHS Conference CG Breakout Session Thursday, 30 January 2008

  2. “The modernization and strategic transformation the Coast Guard is undertaking is about looking into the future and repositioning the Service to best serve the Nation far into the 21st Century.” -Admiral Thad W. Allen, Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard

  3. Coast Guard Office of Health ServicesStrategic Plan 2008-2013 Objectives • Background • Strategic Plan Overview • Business Planning: A mechanism for strategic implementation

  4. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanBackground Today’s Environment • Federal government is entering a period of tightening fiscal resources. • Federal agencies are under increased pressure to demonstrate: • programs achieve intended results • resources are used consistently with mission • programs resources protected from waste, fraud and mismanagement • laws and regulations are followed • reliable and timely information is provided

  5. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanBackground Emphasis on Internal Controls • To demonstrate a federal program is achieving its intended objectives, Congress has passed numerous legislative and regulatory requirements that promote and support effective internal control. • Internal control is broadly defined as a process, effected by an entity's board of directors, management and other personnel, designed to provide reasonable assurance regarding the achievement of objectives in the following categories: • Effectiveness and efficiency of operations. • Reliability of financial reporting. • Compliance with applicable laws and regulations. • Effective internal control is a key factor in achieving agency missions and program results through improved accountability.

  6. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanBackground Congressional Mandates Internal control requirements are congressionally mandated within the following framework: • Federal Managers Financial Integrity Act of 1982 (FMFIA) • Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA) • Chief Financial Officers Act, as amended (CFO Act) • Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended (IG Act) • Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of 1996 (FFMIA) • Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA) • Improper Payments Information Act of 2002 (IPIA) • Single Audit Act, as amended • Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996 • DHS Financial Accountability Act of 2004

  7. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanBackground Executive Branch Oversight • These congressional mandates are further defined in the following policy references: • OMB Circular A-123, Management Control Reviews • OMB Circular A-127, Financial Management Systems • GAO Principles of Appropriations Law • GAO Yellow Book, Government Auditing Standards • DHS agencies are subject to annual audit to assess compliance with internal control standards. • The Coast Guard has been under intense audit scrutiny by DHS contracts auditors, KPMG., since FY 2003. • The Coast Guard has yet to receive an unqualified, clean audit opinion.

  8. Coast Guard Office of Health ServicesStrategic PlanBackground Coast Guard Transformation Efforts • The Coast Guard Commandant has made internal control compliance a priority imbedded within his modernization and transformation initiatives. • These transformation efforts are grounded in the DHS Strategic Plan and U.S. Coast Guard Strategy for Maritime Safety, Security and Stewardship. • All efforts are being coordinated by the Coast Guard ‘s Strategic Transformation Team at Coast Guard Headquarters.

  9. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanBackground Coast Guard Transformation Efforts (continued) • There are 5 main Modernization and Transformation efforts. These include : • the modernization of Coast Guard Headquarters/Financial Management systems • the development of the Deputy Commandant for Operations (DCO) • the development of the Deputy Commandant for Mission Support (DCMS) • transform the 2 Area Commands into Coast Guard Operations Command (CG OPCOM) • and Coast Guard Forces Readiness Command (CG FORCECOM). • For further detail regarding each of these Modernization and Transformation Efforts please review the extensive information contained on this section of CG Central.

  10. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanBackground Military Health System Transformation Efforts • The Military Health System (MHS) is also transforming its business operations. • Transformation efforts are grounded in the MHS Strategic Plan. • The MHS transformation vision is to develop a collaborative, agile, and efficient medical business enterprise that adapts to the changing needs of military medicine and maximizes the benefit of business and IT resources. • The MHS business transformation plan focuses on continuity of care across the DoD/Department of Veteran Affairs (VA)/civilian healthcare delivery system, a shift from reactive to proactive care, and more efficient healthcare operations.

  11. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanBackground Coast Guard Health Care Resources Snapshot

  12. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanBackground Summary • Coast Guard Health Services continues to be impacted by Congressional, OMB, DHS internal control audit requirements. • These requirements must be met during a period of significant transformation and reorganization within the Coast Guard and Military Health System. • To position Coast Guard Health Services to meet these competing requirements and future challenges, a comprehensive Strategic Plan was developed and signed. • The next section will provide an overview of its main components and a road map for implementation.

  13. Coast Guard Health Services Strategic Plan An Overview

  14. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Charter Development of the Strategic Plan • In June 2007, RADM Tedesco chartered the Medical Resource Systems Working Group to be the Strategic and Business Planning cell of the Office of Health Systems. • This charter tasked the working group with the development of a Strategic Plan and Business Planning process. • The working group was comprised of a multi-disciplinary group of PHS, Coast Guard officer and enlisted personnel - throughout Coast Guard Health Services – and consisted of representation from CG-112, MLCPAC(k), MLCLANT(k) and field clinics.

  15. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Approval of the Strategic Plan • In October 2007, the working group completed a draft Coast Guard Health Services Strategic Plan. • Throughout the fall, the plan was briefed, amended and passed CG-11 concurrent clearance. • On December 7, 2007, the Coast Guard Health Services Strategic Plan 2008-2013 was promulgated by RADM Tedesco. • A copy of the plan may be found on the CG-11 web page.

  16. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Components of the Strategic Plan • CG-11 Letter of Promulgation • STRATEGIC FOUNDATION • Mission • Vision • Values • Principles • Stakeholders and Partners • Customers • People • Priorities • Strategic Goals • TRANSLATING STRATEGY INTO ACTION • Performance Measurement methodology (Balanced Scorecard) • Performance Metrics

  17. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview CG-11 Letter of Promulgation • Sets out 5 Year Coast Guard Health Services Strategic Plan • Identifies 7 Key Efforts for 2008: • Transformation of Coast Guard Health Services • Utilization of Medical Resource Business Metrics • Implementation of the Periodic Health Assessment • Implementation of the Medical Readiness and Reporting System (MRRS) • Implementation of the Electronic Deployment Health Assessment (EDHA) • Transition Coast Guard HIV Program from Army to Navy as HIV Program Manager • Transition from PGUI to AHLTA

  18. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Mission “The mission of the Coast Guard Health Services Program is to provide health care to active duty and reserve members in support of Coast Guard missions, to ensure the medical and dental readiness of all Coast Guard members to maintain ability for worldwide deployment, and to ensure the availability of quality, cost effective health care for all eligible beneficiaries.”

  19. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Vision “The vision of Coast Guard Health Services Program is to continually improve and optimize the care and services we provide to our beneficiaries in order to support the full range of Coast Guard missions and sustain the health of those entrusted to our care.”

  20. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Our Core Values “We are a values-based, operationally focused organization. Our core values are the never changing foundation that reflect who we are and drive our behavior every day. The values of Coast Guard Health Services are Mission Always, Selfless Service, Leadership and Teamwork, Integrity, Professionalism, and Stewardship. Coast Guard Medicine is committed to promoting these values.”

  21. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Our Principles “There are common principles that are essential for accomplishing our mission and achieving our vision. They must be embedded into our processes and culture so they are a natural part of everything we do.” • Interoperable, interdependent -- anytime, anywhere. • Flexible & agile capabilities – continually improving while adapting to change. • Joint, interoperable, interdependent -- anytime, anywhere. • Culture of innovation with aligned authority & accountability • Incentives to promote performance based, cost effective, efficient, customer focused services. • Continuous improvement in health and fitness. • Patient-centered care provided in partnership with the patient.

  22. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Our Stakeholders and Strategic Partners “Our Stakeholders and Strategic Partners expect the best medical support for the Coast Guard Member. Our stakeholders include the Congress, President of the United States, Secretary of Homeland Security, Secretary of Defense, Coast Guard Commandant, Service Secretaries, Managed Care Support Contractors and Coast Guard Unit Commanders.”

  23. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Our Customers “We serve two major customer groups with different needs and must simultaneously employ two strategies to focus our efforts on what is most important to each group. Our customer groups are not mutually exclusive.” • Commanders and Service Members • Our Beneficiaries

  24. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Our People “The uniformed, civilian and contract workforce employed by the Coast Guard Health System is the key to our success. Our people value the opportunity to serve the active duty and reserve members as well as other beneficiaries – to do meaningful work and to make a difference. They are our most precious asset.”

  25. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Our Priorities • Readiness—Aligned and Agile • Shaping Tomorrow’s Force • Quality, Economical Health Services • Joint Medical Capabilities

  26. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Our Strategic Goals “Our strategic goals translate Coast Guard Health Service’s mission, vision, values, principles and priorities into a framework for measuring success. By focusing efforts on these strategic goals, Coast Guard Health Services personnel will exceed expectations, which will ultimately drive success. At the highest level of accountability, Coast Guard Health Services has five strategic goals.”

  27. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Our Strategic Goals  (1) Medically Ready and Protected Coast Guard Active Duty and Reserve Members  (2) Maintaining and Developing a Deployable Medical Capability and Operationally Ready Coast Guard Medical Force (3) Provide Quality, Accessible and Efficient Health Care (4) Transform Coast Guard Health Care Financial Management to be compliant with CFO Act Audit Requirements (5) Reorganize Health, Safety and Work-life command and control and billet structure to ensure overall Coast Guard Support Command unity of effort IAW Commandant Transformation Initiatives.

  28. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Section 2: Translating Strategy into Action • The Coast Guard Office of Health Services utilizes the Balanced Scorecard methodology to construct and manage the execution of the Coast Guard Health Services Strategic Plan. • The Balanced Scorecard is a comprehensive and balanced methodology towards ensuring strategic objectives are met. • The Balanced Scorecard measures a goal’s accomplishment f

  29. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Section 2: Translating Strategy into Action Performance-Based Management CG-112 Strategic Goals Managers know Strategic Goals are either attained or not when specific outcomes occur. To know what outcome has occurred, program’s must measure outcomes. Outcomes and Outputs can be categorized into 6 perspectives. Outcomes Outputs

  30. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Section 2: Translating Strategy into Action StakeholderPerspective Objectives Targets Measures Initiatives LearningPerspective Objectives Targets Measures Initiatives Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic Goals FinancialPerspective Objectives Targets Measures Initiatives InternalProcessPerspective Objectives Targets Measures Initiatives ResourceMgtPerspective Objectives Targets Measures Initiatives CustomerPerspective Objectives Targets Measures Initiatives

  31. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview Translating Strategy into Action Balanced Scorecard Matrix Balanced Scorecard Perspective Strategic Goals 1-5 Stakeholder (S) Financial (F) Internal Process (IP) Resource Management (RM) Customer (C) Learning and Growth (L) Outcomes This is a visual representation of Strategic Plan Section 2. To give CG-11 “reasonable assurance” health services is accomplishing strategic goals requires the measurement of CG health service outcomes in 6 categories or perspectives.

  32. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Strategic PlanAn Overview This example Balanced Scorecard report would be the end product with drill down capability and provide a tool to measure performance in reaching desired outcomes.

  33. Business Planning A mechanism for strategic implementation

  34. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Business Planning Background Business Planning is a critical link to the overall Strategic Plan as it implements a plan towards reaching the priorities of the organization. This plan will be the cornerstone of the implementation stage, allowing organizations to plan, monitor, control and follow-up on performance in meeting strategic initiatives.

  35. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Business Planning Planning Framework (1) Establish a Business Planning Framework • Planning Concept • Linkages to Strategic Plan (2) Create Actual Business Plan • Who is responsible for submitting? • What are the component parts of each plan • What will be the approval process? • What will be the follow-up measures

  36. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Business Planning • Identify where you are • Current Status on Performance Measures • Identify where you need to be • Performance Measures and Targets • Identify how you will get there • Business Plan Business Planning Framework • Planning Concept • Linkages to Strategic Plan Actual Business Plan • Who is responsible for submitting? • What are the component parts of each plan • What will be the approval process? • What will be the follow-up measures?

  37. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Business Planning Business Planning Framework • Planning Concept • Linkages to Strategic Plan Actual Business Plan • Who is responsible for submitting? • What are the component parts of each plan • What will be the approval process? • What will be the follow-up measures? • Link the Strategic Plan’s Balanced Scorecard performance metrics to an Initiative Area. • In other words, distill the 35 high priority performance metrics from the Strategic Plan into categories or initiatives. See next slide for details.

  38. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Business Planning 35 high priority performance metrics distilled into 9 initiatives

  39. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Business Planning 2008 Timeline BP Tool Development BP Tool Test BP Write-Ups BP Review and Approval BP Final

  40. Coast Guard Office of Health Services Business Planning Summary

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