Public Health Infrastructure. Healthy Kansans 2010 Steering Committee Meeting May 12, 2005

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Public Health Infrastructure Healthy Kansans 2010 Steering Committee Meeting May 12, 2005

Description of the Problem The nation s public health system is a complex network of people, systems, and organizations working at the local, state, and national levels

The Public Health System Police EMS Community Centers MCOs Health Department Churches Home Health Corrections Parks Doctors CHCs Laboratory Facilities Hospitals Drug Treatment Schools Philanthropist Civic Groups Tribal Health Mental Health Elected Officials Employers Nursing Homes Environmental Health Economic Development Mass Transit Fire

Description of the Problem The public health infrastructure is just one component of the public health system The three components of the public health infrastructure are workforce capacity and competency, information and data systems, and organizational capacity

Pyramid of Preparedness Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC

Description of the Problem The public health infrastructure is a complex web of practices and organizations that has been characterized as in disarray

How Are We Addressing This Issue in Kansas Now? HP 2010 Objective 23-10 (Skilled Workforce) Increase the proportion of public health agencies that provide continuing education to develop competency in essential public health services for their employees HP 2010 Objective 23-11 (Effective Public Health Organizations) Increase the proportion of public health agencies that meet national performance standards for essential public health services

Current Kansas Initiatives Assessment and planning for needs of the Kansas public health workforce Training programs to increase competencies of the current workforce

What is the KANSAS PUBLIC HEALTH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE? Year-long training program for high potential public health leaders. Coordinated by the Kansas Public Health Workforce and Leadership Development (WALD) Center. Develops leadership knowledge, skills, and competencies. Strengthens organizational effectiveness. Positively impacts the public health system in Kansas.

First cycle of 23 scholars was admitted in 2003 and graduated in 2004 Second cycle of 29 scholars is now active KPHLI Scholars Recruitment for third cycle is now in progress KPHLI faculty and Cycle II KPHLI scholars

KPHLI Scholars by Kansas Bioterrorism Preparedness Region Cycle I - 10 Scholars Cycle II - 11 Scholars Cycle I - 1 Scholar Cycle II - 1 Scholar Cycle II - 1 Scholar Cycle II - 1 Scholar Cycle I - 2 Scholars Cycle II - 1 Scholar Cycle I - 5 Scholars Cycle II - 9 Scholars Cycle I - 1 Scholar Cycle II - 1 Scholar Cycle I - 2 Scholars Cycle II - 1 Scholar Cycle II - 1 Scholar Cycle I - 1 Scholar Cycle I - 1 Scholar Cycle II - 2 Scholars KPHLI scholars have been recruited from 11 of the state s 15 bioterrorism preparedness regions

Cycle I KPHLI Scholar Capstone Topics Health Policy Development for Diverse Populations Culturally Competent Health Interventions and Data Collection Rural Telemedicine Emergency Response in Clinical Laboratories Media Relations and Preparedness Communication Needs Educational Needs Assessment and Professional Training Needs Community Health Assessment and Coalitions Organizational Governance Improvement Revenue for Local Health Departments Anti-Tobacco Policy and Program Development School Health and Exercise Promotion Public Health Effects of Family Roles

What is TRAIN? TRAIN is a web based tool for training the public health community and its partners TRAIN Kansas is part of the national Training Finder network TRAIN is a project of the Public Health Foundation and 23 affiliate states. TRAIN is becoming the central location for public health related training in Kansas TRAIN is being considered as the training portal for the emergency readiness workforce in Kansas

TRAIN State Affiliates

KS-TRAIN News Currently there are 1,715 learners using KS- TRAIN,48 approved course providers, and 691 national courses listed on the system Subject Areas on KS-TRAIN include chronic diseases, injury/violence, substance abuse, physical activity, maternal child health and more Kansas Course providers are encouraged to correlate their proposed training to meet public health workforce competencies

Current Kansas Initiatives KALHD local public health department regionalization/track and Trend project

Existing Local Public Health System in Kansas State Structure # LHDs County City City/ County Multi-County Kansas Decentralized 99 90 7 2 10 of 99 LHDs serve population > 50,000

Public Health Regions 37,717 92,419 258,340 15,226 105,226 821,565 66,683 133,396 109,980 51,197 51,717 31,637 694,414 41,396 152,716 103 of 105 Counties Participating 11 of 15 Regions Service Population >50,000

Local Public Health Capacity Development Capacity Assessments Year 2 Local Public Health Capacity Inventory using Assessment Tool Designed by CDC Data Analysis by Region Regions Presented Findings at KALHD Mid-Year Meeting Gap Analysis Tool for Regional Capacity Planning and Development Developing on-going Performance Management System

Local Public Health Capacity Development Current Issues Regional Sustainability Regional training- building relationships Regional exercises Test Surge Capacity Test Information/Communications Systems Data aggregation/analysis by region Regional Best Practices Implementation of Performance Management System Use NPHPS Framework with other initiatives Workforce Development Systems Development

What Are Kansas Assets for Improving This Health Issue? Strong existing partnerships within the state among practice, academic, and research-oriented organizations State, regional and national resources for training, performance measurement Demonstrated momentum to build workforce and organizational capacities

What Are Barriers or Liabilities That Are Limiting Progress in Kansas? Continued funding to support training and education efforts Competing resource demands at individual and organizational level State, local resources to support performance measurement efforts Current management information systems have limited capacity to support performance measurement

Recommendations Establish baseline data regarding Kansas public health workforce composition and capacity Assure dedicated resources for public health workforce development Continue development/assessment of local performance measurements within Track and Trend project Consider implementation of National Public Health Performance Standards assessments, beginning at state level

Shirley Orr, MHS, ARNP, CNAA Director, Local Health Section KDHE Office of Local and Rural Health 1000 SW Jackson, Suite 340 Topeka, KS 66612 785.296.7100 316.250.6940 (cell) 785.296.1231 (fax)