Online Program

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Hunterdon partnership for health: A new model linking assessment, collaboration and technology


Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Steven Godin, PhD, MPH, Department of Health Studies, East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
Joanna Chua, MPH, CHES, Hunterdon Regional Community Health, Hunterdon Healthcare System, Flemington, NJ
John Beckley, MPH, Hunterdon Regional Community Health, Hunterdon Healthcare System, Flemington, NJ
Donald Pinner, MHA, Hunterdon Regional Community Health, Hunterdon Healthcare System, Flemington, NJ
This presentation describes the two year implementation of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funded initiative that involves the collaboration of a county-wide coalition (Hunterdon Partnership for Health) in a community based needs assessment. Described is a more efficient model of conducting community assessments and implementation of the 'CHIP' through linking multiple assessments and secondary data online through a public health information exchange (PHIE or data sharing depository) and implementation software. Additional innovations include linking the local medical center's electronic health record's data on immunizations with the PHIE in preparation for the ARRA Stage 2 and Stage 3 deliverables which include data sharing with public health entities. Authors will share experiences in using Web 2.0 applications including a community Wiki, health education blogs along with interface to a community based Facebook group for enhancing community awareness of local public health initiatives. Evaluation of this initiative involved the use of a pre-post organizational network analysis which determined the extent to which improvements were made in: 1) increased membership to the Hunterdon Partnership for Health; and 2) building/strengthening organizational partnerships in prevention efforts. Last, authors will discuss the need to merge traditional community assessments with online technologies that foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and community participation along with increased community member recognition of the face of public health.

Learning Areas:

Assessment of individual and community needs for health education
Communication and informatics
Implementation of health education strategies, interventions and programs
Planning of health education strategies, interventions, and programs
Program planning

Learning Objectives:
Identify a more efficient model of community assessments and implementation through linking assessments and secondary data through an online public health information exchange or data sharing repository software. Describe software which allows organizations to construct 'Strategy Maps' and 'Community Balanced Scorecards' to facilitate development and execution of strategic goals, measurable objectives and deliverables. Describe how immunization data from an electronic health record can be linked to a public health information exchange in preparation for the ARRA Stage 2 and Stage 3 deliverables which include data sharing with public health entities. Discuss how community coalitions can us Web 2.0 applications such as community wikis, health education blogs, and Facebook groups (social media) can be used to educate community members in public health issues.

Keyword(s): Community Collaboration, Public Health Informatics

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am a Professor of Health Studies for over 25 years, and the author of the Robert Wood Johnson grant that funds this initiative.
Any relevant financial relationships? No

I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.