Setting the Foundation for Public Health Local Health
Setting the Foundation for Public Health: Local Health Departments’ Vision for the System in Kansas September 20, 2016 View from Kansas Health Institute Offices, Topeka, Kansas
Today’s agenda 1. Background 2. FPHS Assessment purpose and process 3. What’s next? Kansas Health Institute 2
1. Background: Why are we here? Kansas Health Institute 3
“KALHD’s vision is a system of local health departments committed to helping all Kansans achieve optimal health by providing Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS). ” Kansas Health Institute 4
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2. FPHS Assessment: Purpose and Process Kansas Health Institute 7
Purpose of FPHS Assessment Develop definitions of the FPHS for Kansas and identify the system’s current capacity to implement the FPHS components. Kansas Health Institute 8
FPHS Assessment Process Literature review Kansas Health Institute Key Informant Feedback Draft FPHS List for KS Capacity Assessment 9
Project Activities • Literature Review of State Models – Review “minimum package” concept – Review RESOLVE FPHS Model – Comparison of state models to RESOLVE Model • Feedback from Key Informants – Identification of “truly necessary” services – Interviews on the FPHS concept – Analysis of interview findings • Development of FPHS Model for Kansas – Draft Kansas Model from stakeholder input – Gather feedback from LHDs and system partners • Assess Capacity to implement FPHS Kansas Health Institute – Survey to all LHDs to determine gaps 10
Literature Review Key Findings • Eight states have defined a FPHS Model (‘minimum package’) • Each model has varying resemblance to RESOLVE • Most alignment found within Assessment and Organizational Competencies Kansas Health Institute 11
Literature Review Key Findings Kansas Health Institute 12
Component Foundational Capability/Area Key Informant Feedback Process Kansas Health Institute 13
Key Informant Feedback Process • 19 Key Informants • Preliminary survey to identify “truly necessary” components of each FC and FA – Components identified within literature review • Follow-up interview to discuss survey responses Kansas Health Institute 14
Key Informant Feedback Key Findings Kansas Health Institute 15
What’s Next? Kansas Health Institute 16
FPHS for Kansas Draft List • Developed from Survey & Key Informant Interviews • Detailed description of FPHS components within each FC and FA • Will be presented for ‘vetting’ to KALHD Board, LHDs, and PHSG members • Goal of presentations: to share list and gather feedback from stakeholders Kansas Health Institute 17
Key Upcoming Dates Kansas Health Institute Date Description September 28, 3: 00 pm Presentation of FPHS list to KALHD Board members October 10, 3: 00 pm Presentation of FPHS list to LHDs and PHSG members October 18, 10 am-2 pm KALHD Board meeting & endorsement vote January 2017 FPHS capacity survey June 2017 PHSG Final Report June 2017 and beyond Planning & Implementation 18
KALHD Board Endorsement • Final list based on KALHD Board and LHD/PHSG feedback • KALHD Board members vote to ‘endorse’ final list on October 18 • Final list used to create capacity survey for LHDs 19 Kansas Health Institute
What does it mean for you? • KALHD’s vision will remain the same • Your input matters for HOW the work will move forward – What services are Foundational? – How will the services be funded? – How will staff be trained? 20 Kansas Health Institute
What does it mean for you? • This is not the end – Based on experiences from other states, full implementation may take many years • PHSG partners will continue to identify the best ways of organizing and implementing the FPHS 21 Kansas Health Institute
Thank you. ANY QUESTIONS? You can connect with us at: shartsig@khi. org or jorr@khi. org 22
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