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Nadim A. Haddad, MD, MPH, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Bliss Street, Ras Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, 961-1-340460, nh33@aub.edu.lb
The paper describes an innovative approach to develop and implement a performance outcome dashboard for an accreditation system at the Graduate Public Health Program, American University of Beirut, Lebanon. The objective is to provide managers at the ‘cockpit’ a ‘panel with gauges and controls’ to navigate the Program in compliance with the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH) accreditation criteria within the timeframe allotted for the self-study.The architecture of the dashboard is an adaptation of CDC’s National Public Health Performance Standards Program. The ten CEPH Criteria were mapped on a pyramidal organization with: The apex composed of measurable performance outcomes, linked to the dashboard outside the pyramid by virtue of data collection surveys; processes pertaining to instruction, research, and service functions supporting the apex; an infrastructure composed of student capacity, workforce competency, and organizational capacity; and a mission statement at its foundation. The tracking system that monitors performance was adapted from Kaplan and Noland’s Balanced Scorecard methodology. Starting with mission and vision statements that cascade throughout a matrix organization, MS Excel spreadsheets were prepared to map instruction, research, and service functions; against four perspectives bearing a ‘cause and effect’ relationship, namely customer, internal processes, learning and growth, and finance. The perspectives were then spread out into: objectives, measures, targets and initiatives. In its present form, the information system is only partially automated.
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Keywords: Accreditation,
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I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.