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Kansas Health Workforce Matters

Kansas Health Workforce Matters. Web-based Data Query Systems Trends. Fast is best Content must be fresh Public has limited time for analysis People want an easy button approach Users need to know what the next steps are Complex tools may turn some off. Vision.

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Kansas Health Workforce Matters

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  1. Kansas Health Workforce Matters Our Mission: To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.

  2. Web-based Data Query Systems Trends • Fast is best • Content must be fresh • Public has limited time for analysis • People want an easy button approach • Users need to know what the next steps are • Complex tools may turn some off Our Mission: To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.

  3. Vision • What do you want users to do with the information? • Is sharing statistics enough? • If people want to act, will the site help them to know what to do. Our Mission: To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.

  4. Unified Approach Our Mission: To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.

  5. The public health challenge • Agencies needed to do assessment, planning, and monitoring • Data alone is not enough • Step process needed • Support all phases Our Mission: To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.

  6. Information and Knowledge Presentation Options • Full data query • Kansas Information for Communities KIC • Static delivery • KIC Fast Stats • Google Maps/Bing Maps • Comprehensive • Kansas Health Matters Our Mission: To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.

  7. Healthy Communities Institute System Capabilities Evaluation & Tracking Community Dashboard Promising Practices Collaboration Centers Based On Change Theory

  8. System Capabilities and Benefits Evaluation & Tracking Community Dashboard Promising Practices Collaboration Centers • 1,500+ in database • Programs and policies • Evaluation based • 100-150 indicators • Color coded • Constantly updated • Form working groups • Set local goals • Manage achievement of objectives • HP 2020 tracker • Local priorities tracker • Comparative and longitudinal evaluation A “Living” Community Needs Assessment, understand what is working and not working in the community/state, move from data gathering to informed action. • Strategic planning • HC Reform, IRS 990 Requirements (Schedule H, sections II and VI), SB 697, HC Reform • PHAB assessments • MAPP programs • Link to GIS and data warehouse systems Promotes public health and community development best practice sharing Brings stakeholders together, develop local goals, drive community engagement, facilitate communication to form and manage working groups Track progress to goals: • HP 2010/2020 goals • Locally defined goals

  9. Questions Our Mission: To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.

  10. www.kdheks.gov Greg Crawford Director, Vital Statistics Data Analysis 785-296-8627 gcrawford@kdheks.gov Our Mission: To protect and improve the health and environment of all Kansans.

  11. Kansas Guide to Health Statistics and Resources • http://www.kansashealthmatters.org/javascript/htmleditor/uploads/FAQ_vsda.4_data_available_20120430144358.pdf Our vision is 'healthy Kansans living in safe and sustainable environments'. The state belongs to all of us - "Kansas Don't Spoil It"

  12. Figure 5. County Pregnancy Rates Relative to State Pregnancy Rate Mothers 15-19, Kansas 2006-2010 State Rate: 51.4

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