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Page 1: Healthy NC Improvement App Joanne Rinker Kerri Ward Public Health Improvement Partners Evidence Based Intervention Training October 14, 2015

Healthy NC Improvement App

Joanne RinkerKerri Ward

Public Health Improvement PartnersEvidence Based Intervention Training

October 14, 2015

Page 2: Healthy NC Improvement App Joanne Rinker Kerri Ward Public Health Improvement Partners Evidence Based Intervention Training October 14, 2015

What is IMAPP?

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A comprehensive, user-friendly resource that helps community partnerships select and implement evidence-based interventions to improve priority population health

priorities

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Background & Development

• Adapted IHI Improvement Map for Public Health• Partnered with four NC LHDs and their community partners to design site• Worked with tobacco and PAN experts to populate the database with 10

EBIs

Phase 1 Aug 2012-June 2013

• Partnered with 9 community partnerships to refine design and content• Identified gaps and improved IMAPP's user-friendliness• Added an additional 14 tobacco and PAN EBIs• Added 20 additional EBIs focused on chronic disease, unintended

pregnancy/STI, and substance abuse

Phase 2Sept 2013-Sept 2014

• Populated with all 5 priority Healthy NC 2020 focus areas• Released to a subset of NC counties using a phased roll out approach• Developed and organized a collection of Implementation resources• Worked with 1-2 community partnerships to develop Economic

Impact/ROI tools

Phase 3Oct 2014-Oct 2015

Page 4: Healthy NC Improvement App Joanne Rinker Kerri Ward Public Health Improvement Partners Evidence Based Intervention Training October 14, 2015

IMAPP PartnersMajor Contributors:• NC Division of Public Health• UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention• Prevention Partners• Center for Healthy NC• Center for Public Health Quality

Funders:• US Department of Health and Human Services• The Duke Endowment

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How is IMAPP Different?

• Sophisticated selection features

• Focus on implementation

• “One-stop shop”

• Community contributions and interactivity

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IMAPP Demonstration

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How can I use IMAPP during the CHA/CHIP Process?

Choose the resource tools based on your

stage along the process. You can find

assistance from any point.

Once your goals and priorities are set,

choose an intervention that is the best

fit.

Use the evaluation or sustainability tools

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Start Using the IMAPP!

• Go to: http://www.ncimapp.org/• Create an account to access advanced

features• Let us know if you have any questions!

– Joanne Rinker [email protected]– Kerri Ward [email protected]

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Feedback & Questions

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IMAPP Pilot SitesPhase 1 Sites Phase 2 Sites

• Buncombe County Health Department

• Catawba County Health Department

• Cleveland County Health Department

• Henderson County Health Department

• Blue Ridge Partnership  • Cabarrus Cares for Quality EBI • Davidson County Partnership • First in Columbus • Healthy Bladen • Healthy Communities in Wilkes • Macon EBI Team • Pitt County Partnership  • SENCRHC Partnership

Phase 3 Sites• Chatham County Health Department• Craven County Health Department• Durham County Health Department• Forsyth County Health Department• Pender County Health Department

Page 11: Healthy NC Improvement App Joanne Rinker Kerri Ward Public Health Improvement Partners Evidence Based Intervention Training October 14, 2015

IMAPP National Advisory Committee

• NACCHO • NNPHI • NC Center for Health and Wellness • Prevention Partners • UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health• Harvard/Mobile Health Clinic Association • IOM• NCHA • CHCs/HRSA • IHI • Public Health Foundation • CDC Office for Public Health Scientific Services• Granville-Vance District Health Department• HHS • The Duke Endowment

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Expert Panel MembersPAN Expert Panel

• Jennifer Leeman, UNC School of Nursing, Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

• Heather Berdanier, Prevention Partners• Suzanne Lazorick, Brody School of Medicine at

ECU• David Gardner, N.C. Center for Health and

Wellness• Alice Ammerman, Center for Health Promotion

and Disease Prevention and UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

• Mike Fliss, Orange County Health Department• Cathy Thomas, NC DPH Community and Clinical

Connections for Prevention and Health Branch• Marti Wolf, N.C. Community Health Center

Association• John Graham, N.C. Institute for Public Health• Jonathan Scaccia, US HHS, Public Health

Systems, Finance, and Quality Program• Sergey Sotnikov, CDC OSTLTS

Tobacco Expert Panel• Pam Diggs, NC DPH Tobacco Prevention and

Control Branch• Jim Martin, NC DPH Tobacco Prevention and

Control Branch• Jennifer Leeman, UNC School of Nursing,

Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention

• Heather Berdanier, Prevention Partners• Alice Ammerman, Center for Health Promotion

and Disease Prevention and UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

• Mike Fliss, Orange County Health Department• Marti Wolf, N.C. Community Health Center

Association• John Graham, N.C. Institute for Public Health• Jonathan Scaccia, US HHS, Public Health

Systems, Finance, and Quality • Sergey Sotnikov, CDC OSTLTS• Allison Myers, UNC Gillings School of Global

Public Health

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Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria for Interventions

Inclusion Criteria

1. Intervention program must align with achieving one or more of the 9 Public Health Aims for Quality.

2. Intervention program could be conducted on a large scale to affect a large portion of the community.

3. Intervention program is currently available, meaning

a. Web-based or print materials/current resources are available - and/or –

b. Contact information for implementation support/guidance is available.

4. Program evaluation results and/or published literature on the intervention’s effectiveness are available.

5. Intervention program can demonstrate a tangible or intangible economic impact. (Note: this is preferred, and interventions will not be excluded if they do not meet this criterion.)

6. Intervention program must address one or more of the Healthy NC 2020 objectives.

Exclusion Criteria

1. Commercial intervention programs offered by for-profit companies

2. Evidence-based intervention strategies that do not have implementation resources.

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Semi-Annual Review Process• 1 to 2 experts per focus area• Review occurs 2x/year, usually in April and October

IMAPP team notifies intervention contact if an EBI is to be removed and collets information for new EBIs

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Feedback & Questions