IPP Future’s Project Update June 6 and 7, 2011 Region I IPP Advisory Board Meeting.

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IPP Future’s Project Update June 6 and 7, 2011 Region I IPP Advisory Board Meeting

Future of the IPP Project JSI Denver is Lead Each region participating in data collection efforts Designed to provide insight on how to: – Strengthen IPP in context of PPACA – Improve and leverage partnerships – Maintain IPP’s role in communicating best practices – Address service area gaps – Anticipate changes in data collection and reporting practices 2

Methodology Review of health reform literature Primary data collection involving regional AB members Review, synthesis and analysis of secondary data sources – Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) – HRSA workforce study – IOM report - The Future of Nursing report – Census data: state population, females years of age, and estimated population in need – IPP screening data: number of IPP screening tests reported and positivity 3

Overarching Evaluation Questions Who will IPP client base be after full implementation of health care reform? How can we best reach IPP client base? What is the role for IPP to help facilitate Chlamydia and Gonorrhea screening services to vulnerable populations after ACA is fully implemented? How can we improve data management practices to improve service delivery and targeting? 4

What does it mean for you? Primary Data Collection: – IPP Project Area Profiles and State PPACA Implementation Profiles – Key Informant Interviews and Clinic Survey/Assessment (Regional and National) – Survey of core IPP service providers (Regional) Primary target group(s) : – Advisory Board Committee – IPP screening providers – Other key stakeholders 5

Upcoming Surveys IPP Family Planning and STD State Partner Survey IPP Laboratory Partner Survey IPP Clinic Capacity Survey – Each survey minutes 6

When? Key Informant Interviews ⁻Begin scheduling in late June ⁻Completed by August 5 th Surveys ⁻IPP Family Planning and STD State Partner Survey – July ⁻IPP Laboratory Partner Survey – July ⁻IPP Clinic Capacity Survey – August 7

How will the data be used? Analyzed and reported in six domains 1. Insurance Coverage 2. Health Information Technology 3. Innovation and Quality Improvement 4. Minority Health/Health Disparities 5. Workforce 6. Prevention Report used by CDC to repurpose IPP Program to complement PPACA services 8