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Multi-state Learning Collaborative-2

Multi-State Learning Collaborative Objectives. Bolster the public health performance assessment or accreditation programs in the 10 statesConvene the states to share and explore quality improvement effortsProduce resources and tools to be used by othersInform the public health practice community

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Multi-state Learning Collaborative-2

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    1. Multi-state Learning Collaborative-2 Kansas Approach January 23, 2007 KALHD Board Meeting

    2. Multi-State Learning Collaborative Objectives Bolster the public health performance assessment or accreditation programs in the 10 states Convene the states to share and explore quality improvement efforts Produce resources and tools to be used by others Inform the public health practice community about the findings and products of the project

    3. RWJ Awards 10 States Ten states Illinois Michigan Missouri North Carolina Washington

    4. Kansas MLC-2 Approach Regional service enhancements and quality improvement Workforce Development training in quality improvement initiatives

    5. Current KANSAS RWJ Projects

    6. Current KANSAS RWJ Projects

    7. Project Team KALHD Kansas Health Institute KDHE Pilot Project Selection Team KHI KU School of Medicine Kansas Association of Counties

    8. Project Components

    9. Project Components and Schedule

    10. So why did Kansas get this grant???

    11. Why Regional?

    12. KALHD MEMBER INVOLVEMENT Each region has a rep at the QI training Regions develop QI Project proposals Review NACCHO Operational Definition of LHD Further use/development of Track &Trend Pilot project presentations (Mid-Year Meeting) Use of Quality Improvement competencies into development of local public health services

    13. Local Support Initial QI Training $9,000 for three regional pilots Technical assistance as needed Professional communications team being assembled to provide support Additional projects encouraged

    14. Developing Commissioner Awareness/Support KAC Board of Directors Briefing KAC rep on pilot project selection team Potential presentation for KCCA annual meeting in May Potential presentation for KAC Annual meeting in November

    15. Comments??

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