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Public Health Essential Service #8 Assure a Competent Public & Personal Health Care Workforce

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Page 1: Public Health Essential Service #8

Public Health Essential Service #8

Assure a Competent Public & Personal Health Care Workforce

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Why do we want to know the TenEssential PH Services?

Improve quality & performance Achieve better outcomes – improved

health, less preventable deaths and disease.

Be more efficient with time and money

Receive national accreditation

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What is included in Essential Service # 8 ?

Education Training Credentialing Life-long Learning Workplace development programs Partnerships with academia Leadership development

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Execution Trumps Strategy

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Execution: Essential Service # 8 Develop plans for education Provide continuing education Assess the number of PH and health care workforce

Recruit and sustain a diverse workforce Focus on enhancing skills Assure competency through increased knowledge and functioning

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Examples of how ISDH does Essential Service # 8

Sponsor summits - PH & Medicine Event; Food protection regulations for LHD staff;

Ethics summit Arrange for student internships Support the LMS and distance learning Partner with I.U. - Mid-America PH Training Center (MAPHTC)

Sponsor ISDH and LHD staff to UIC leadership institute (MARPHLI)

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More Education Activities at ISDH

Conduct Lunch and Learns – Leadership; Essential Services; Epi; Jake’s – 7 Habits of Leaders

Support attending national conferences

Tuition reimbursement for courses Developing PH Workforce Education State Plan

Conduct Preparedness exercises

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More Education Activities at ISDH

Resident rotation led by Dr. Erica Leazenby

St. Vincent, Community, St. Francis, I.U.

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Partnerships to enhance workforce education

IPHA; IEHA; IRHA; IPHCA annual conferences

I.U. and Purdue MPH Programs – ISDH adjunct faculty

I.U. School of Public & Environmental Affairs – ISDH mentor students

I.U. Bioethics Center – assist in planning summit

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What do we know about workforce development at the LHD level? An IPHA survey indicated many LHDs try to plan for meeting their workforce education needs

LHD training needs continue to be How to do community assessments Media relations Indoor air quality Epidemiology Information technology skills How to use MEDLINE HIPAA

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Competencies

Execution of Essential Service #8

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Analytic/Assessment Skills

Defines a problem Determines appropriate uses and limitations of both quantitative and qualitative data

Recognizes how the data illuminate ethical, political, scientific, economic, and overall public health issues

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Policy Development/Program Planning Skills

Collects, summarizes, and interprets information relevant to an issue

States policy options and writes clear and concise policy statements

Articulates the health, fiscal, administrative, legal, social, and political implications of each policy option

States the feasibility and expected outcomes of each policy option

Decides on the appropriate course of action Develops a plan to implement policy, including goals,

outcome and process objectives, and implementation steps Translates policy into organizational plans, structures,

and programs Develops mechanisms to monitor and evaluate programs for

their effectiveness and quality

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Communication Skills Communicates effectively both in writing and

orally, or in other ways Solicits input from individuals and

organizations Advocates for public health programs and

resources Leads and participates in groups to address

specific issues Uses the media, advanced technologies, and

community networks to communicate information Listens to others in an unbiased manner,

respects points of view of others, and promotes the expression of diverse opinions and perspectives (attitude)

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Cultural Competency Skills

Utilizes appropriate methods for interacting sensitively, effectively, and professionally with persons from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, educational, racial, ethnic and professional backgrounds, and persons of all ages and lifestyle preferences

Develops and adapts approaches to problems that take into account cultural differences

Understands the dynamic forces contributing to cultural diversity (attitude)

Understands the importance of a diverse public health workforce (attitude)

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Community Dimensions of Practice Skills

Identifies how public and private organizations operate within a community

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Basic Public Health Sciences Skills

Identifies the individual's and organization's responsibilities within the context of the Essential Public Health Services and core functions

Defines, assesses, and understands the health status of populations, determinants of health and illness, factors contributing to health promotion and disease prevention, and factors influencing the use of health services

Understands the historical development, structure, and interaction of public health and health care systems

Applies the basic public health sciences including behavioral and social sciences, biostatistics, epidemiology, environmental public health, and prevention of chronic and infectious diseases and injuries

Identifies and retrieves current relevant scientific evidence

Develops a lifelong commitment to rigorous critical thinking (attitude)

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Financial Planning and Management Skills

Develops and presents a budget Manages programs within budget constraints Applies budget processes Develops strategies for determining budget priorities

Monitors program performance Prepares proposals for funding from external sources

Applies basic human relations skills to the management of organizations, motivation of personnel, and resolution of conflicts

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Leadership and Systems Thinking Skills

Creates a culture of ethical standards within organizations and communities

Identifies internal and external issues that may impact delivery of essential public health services (i.e. strategic planning)

Promotes team and organizational learning Contributes to development, implementation, and monitoring of organizational performance standards

Applies theory of organizational structures to professional practice

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Levels of Execution ESF #8The Academic Health Department

Level 1 – adjunct faculty/field experience

Level 2 – collaboration on mutually beneficial projects

Level 3 – shared/joint staff/faculty positions (teaching hospital model)

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What does your program do to carry out Essential Service # 8?

Discussion