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Presentation For MCHCom.Com September 28,2000

This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button Select “Meeting Minder” Select the “Action Items” tab

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Presentation For MCHCom.Com September 28,2000

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  1. This presentation will probably involve audience discussion, which will create action items. Use PowerPoint to keep track of these action items during your presentation • In Slide Show, click on the right mouse button • Select “Meeting Minder” • Select the “Action Items” tab • Type in action items as they come up • Click OK to dismiss this box • This will automatically create an Action Item slide at the end of your presentation with your points entered. Presentation For MCHCom.ComSeptember 28,2000 Health Resources And Services Administration Maternal And Child Health Bureau Peter C. van Dyck, MD, MPH Kerry Paige Nesseler, RN, MS

  2. MCH BUREAU LEADERSHIP

  3. MCHB Strategic Plan Goals • Eliminate health disparities in health status outcomes, through the removal of economic, social and cultural barriers to receiving comprehensive timely and appropriate health care

  4. MCHB Strategic Plan Goals • To assure the highest quality of care through the development of practice guidance, data monitoring, and evaluation tools; the utilization of evidence-based research; and the availability of a well-trained, culturally diverse workforce

  5. MCHB Strategic Plan Goals • To facilitate access to care through the development and improvement of the MCH health infrastructure and systems of care to enhance the provision of the necessary coordinated, quality health care

  6. Preview Of Priorities-2000 • Leadership, Performance, Accountability • To move in new strategic direction with Planning, Program, Financing, Legislation, Evaluation • Focus on racial, ethnic, and geographic disparities • Emphasize women’s health

  7. Preview Of Priorities-2000 • Redesign and legislate healthy start • Continue implementation of communications plan • Emphasize data, research, distance learning • “Can do, positive, upbeat, energetic optimistic approach”

  8. Numbers Served In MCH Block Grant Program, 1997 And 1998 SOURCE: TITLE V INFORMATION SYSTEM

  9. MCH BUREAU PERFORMANCE

  10. MCHB Services By PopulationFor Expenditures In Millions Of Dollars, 1998 TOTAL: $2,757,436,215 SOURCE: TITLE V INFORMATION SYSTEM

  11. Minority Infants Served by Title V and all Minority Infants in 1998 PERCENT OF INFANTS TITLE V TITLE V TITLE V TITLE V ALL ALL TOTAL: 736,604 MINORITY POPULATIONS SOURCE: TITLE V INFORMATION SYSTEM

  12. Hispanic Infants Served By Title V And All Hispanic Infants In 1998 PERCENT OF CLIENTS TITLE V TITLE V TITLE V TITLE V ALL ALL ALL TOTAL: 488,060 HISPANIC POPULATIONS SOURCE: TITLE V INFORMATION SYSTEM

  13. MCH BUREAU ACCOUNTABILITY

  14. MCH Bureau Performance Measurement System MCHB NEEDS ASSESSMENT HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS MCHB PRIORITIES AND GOALS MCHB PROGRAM AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION MCHB PERFORMANCE MEASURES MCHB OUTCOME MEASURES PERINATAL MORTALITY STATE BLOCK GRANT STATE/ NATIONAL INDICATORS I. DECREASE DISPARITIES INFANT MORTALITY DIRECT HEALTH Priorities SPRANS HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010 NEONATAL MORTALITY II. INCREASE QUALITY ENABLING SERVICES HEALTHY START POSTNEONATAL MORTALITY LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES Priorities POPULATION BASED EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR CHILDREN CHILD MORTALITY III. IMPROVE INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSHIPS INPUT TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES Priorities INFANT DEATH DISPARITY

  15. Title V SPRANS Performance Measurement System SPRANS NEEDS ASSESSMENT HEALTH STATUS INDICATORS SPRANS PRIORITIES AND GOALS SPRANS PROGRAM AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION SPRANS PERFORMANCE MEASURES SPRANS OUTCOME MEASURES PERINATAL MORTALITY DSCSHCN STATE/ NATIONAL INDICATORS I. DECREASE DISPARITIES INFANT MORTALITY DIRECT HEALTH DCAFH Priorities HEALTHY PEOPLE 2010 NEONATAL MORTALITY II. INCREASE QUALITY ENABLING SERVICES DRTE POSTNEONATAL MORTALITY LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES Priorities DPSWH POPULATION BASED CHILD MORTALITY DSCH III. IMPROVE INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNERSHIPS INPUT INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES ODIM Priorities INFANT DEATH DISPARITY MCHB

  16. SPRANS Organization Example For Performance Measures

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