Northern Kentucky Health District Northern Kentucky Planning Process.

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Northern Kentucky Health District

Northern Kentucky Planning Process

Evaluation Plan (Outcome focused) I. Strategic Initiatives Develop a pre- and post-survey based on the Master Health Plan strategic initiatives Distribute pre-survey with copies of the Master Health Plan to community organizations Resurvey same organizations every five years II. Priority Issues Develop indicators for the priority issues Track priority issues indicators annually III. Publish Community Reports Publish a Community Report every five years.

Strategic Issues: 1. How do we recognize and meet the needs of our diverse population 1. How do we recognize and meet the needs of our diverse population? 2. How do we gather, analyze, use and share data 2. How do we gather, analyze, use and share data for program planning, evaluation and resource allocation? 3. How do we ensure the quality of the public health system? 4. How do we provide more seamless, integrated comprehensive care? 4. How do we impact fragmented health care services to provide more seamless, integrated comprehensive care? 5. How do we leverage our educational opportunities 5. How do we leverage our educational opportunities to disseminate health knowledge, skills and attitudes?

Issue #1 - How do we recognize and meet the needs of our diverse population Issue #1 - How do we recognize and meet the needs of our diverse population? Goals & Strategies GOALS To have culturally competent providers To have adequate and effective representation of the community at the policy making level To have goals based on population demographics To implement strategies SUGGESTED STRATEGIES Ensure a diverse mix of policy makers on all boards Encourage disenfranchised groups to get involved in the political process Document population demographics for diverse population groups Lobby for legislative changes to regulations that identify board members

Model Standard Issue 1 – Meeting the needs of a diverse population We recognize and meet the needs of our diverse population. Everyone has access to the public health system. This includes: aging, minorities, imprisoned, homeless, uninsured, working poor, special needs, gay and lesbian and vulnerable populations. Everyone has access to health care and preventive services including those without insurance and those who are underinsured. We promote an inclusive and comprehensive public health system. We have culturally competent providers. We have adequate and effective representation of the community at the policy making level. We base goals on population demographics and assure implementation of these goals. We promote positive cultural change and involvement. We involve, connect and engage people in healthy community living. We promote safe and strong families and communities. We promote the well-being of our children within and across community agencies. We effectively motivate and sustain individual involvement in community health improvement initiatives. We value education by our population.

Questions

Follow – up Evaluation Please check all of the priority health objective areas actively addressed by your organization. Circle any area where you would like to participate on a committee or coalition. Physical Health Low birth weight Heart disease Cancer Diabetes Lifestyles & Environment Healthy living / weight Violence and abuse Substance abuse / tobacco Outdoor air quality Surface water quality Access to Care Health and well-being Mental health / depression Oral and dental health care Childhood immunizations Adult immunizations Please provide contact information Name: Title: Phone: Organization name: Mailing address: City: State: ZIP:

Model Standard Issue 1 – How do we meet the needs of a diverse population? Our organization meets the intent … In general, agencies and organizations in our community meet the intent …

Indicators for Priority Issues

Evaluation of Priority Issues

Northern Kentucky District Health Department Alan Kalos Planning Administrator