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1 Office of Quality Performance and Accreditation October 25, 2012 Loriann DeMartini, PharmD Deputy Director

2 Office of Quality Performance and Accreditation (OQPA) November 2011: Concept Mid-July 2012: Launched Centralizes Performance Management activities  Workforce Development  Quality Improvement  Strategic Planning Adds Accreditation Staff of 11

3 Mission: To Facilitate and Support CDPH as a Quality Performing Organization

4 People: Workforce Development Leadership Development Succession Planning Retention and Recruitment Career Development In development:  Mentorship Program

5 Processes: Quality Improvement Utilize Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Cycle Education and training  Web resources – http://cdphintranet/StratPlan/Pages/QI.aspx  Executive training  QI Team Training (4)  In development: All staff training – web based Projects  Four Teams – “Model the Way!”

6 Strategic Planning

7 ACCREDITATION

8 Is everywhere…. Accreditation provides public notification that an institution, agency, or program meets standards of quality set forth by an accrediting agency Hospitals Academia Law Enforcement

9 Benefits of Accreditation Vehicle to drive organizational change Create a quality improvement infrastructure Increased visibility and credibility Supports Strategic Map Priority:  “Strengthen CDPH as an Innovative, High Performing Organization”

10 National Public Health Accreditation New national, voluntary process launched September 2011 Multi-step, multi-year process requiring plans, documented proficiency in the 10 essential services of public health and a commitment to ongoing quality improvement Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) is the national organization charged with administering the public health accreditation program

11 Public Health Accreditation Board Goal: to improve and protect the health of every community by advancing the quality and performance of public health departments (state, local, Tribal, territorial). 11

12 Accreditation Process Overview 1.Pre-application Submit a Statement of Interest (SOI) 2.Application Application form with pre-requisites 3.Document Selection and Submission Applicant selects documentation and submits it to E-PHAB for review 4.Site Visit Site visit is conducted by a team of peers and report developed 5.Accreditation Decision PHAB Board will award accreditation status for 5 years if successful 6.Reports - department submits annual reports 7.Reaccreditation (5 years) AchieveAchieve Maintain

13 How will CDPH Tackle Accreditation? Three pre-requisites (application process)  State/Community Health Assessment (CHA),  State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP)  Department-wide Strategic Plan Build department knowledge on accreditation requirements Identification of and implementation of a Performance Management System Hire dedicated staff to coordinate accreditation activities Will take a village!

14 Questions?


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