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Performance & Quality Improvement
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Supporting excellence in public health practice and serving as a resource for members and partners.
About the National Network of Public Health Institutes
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Who We Are Mobilizing 51 member public health institutes with over $2.2 billion in annual funding – as well as 10 university-based regional training centers, and 40 affiliates – NNPHI connects more than 12,000 subject-matter experts with organizational partners across the nation. With an expansive organizational presence (in blue) and activities across all 50 states, […]
2014 Annual Conference Roundtable: Building a System that Supports Quality: Michigan’s Home Visiting Initiative
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Takeaways from Julia Heany’s and Robin VanDerMoere’s (Michigan Public Health Institute) presentation on applying performance management and qualtiy improvement methods with public health system partners.
2014 Annual Conference Roundtable: “QA vs QI: What are the Differences and Similarities?…”
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Dan Ward (state of Idaho) describes how we conducts his QA vs.QI training; how participants can build a similar training class to fit their needs, and; how to help staff cope with “change.”
2014 Annual Conference Workshop Presentation: “Health Impact Assessment Train the Trainer Workshop”
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Learn more about this two-day, Health Impact Assessment workshop led by Jimmy Dills (Georgia Health Policy Center) and Tatiana Lin (Kansas Health Institute).
2014 Annual Conference Workshop Handout: “Health Impact Assessment: Train the Trainer Workshop”
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Tatiana Lin (Kansas Health Institute) and speakers from Georgia Health Policy Center, and the Oregon Public Health Institute discuss experiences in conducting effective HIA trainings in their regions.
NNPHI Supports Rapid Improvement Using Kaizen Technique at Ten Health Departments
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The National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI), in partnership with Continual Impact, has selected ten health departments to receive training, coaching, and materials to co-lead a quality improvement (QI) project using the Kaizen event technique. Download Press Release
Presentation: “Systems Based Thinking and Practice”
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A presentation about the Association of American Medical Colleges emerging vision for Academic Medical Centers and training physicians for the future.