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National Health Security Preparedness Index Briefing Slides

National Health Security Preparedness Index Briefing Slides. What is the NHSPI?. 2. Why is the Index Important?. Intended Uses of the Index. The NHSPI Team. Steering Committee. Chair: Dr . John Lumpkin ( Robert Wood Johnson Foundation) Leading NHSPI development and implementation.

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National Health Security Preparedness Index Briefing Slides

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  1. National Health Security Preparedness IndexBriefing Slides

  2. What is the NHSPI? 2

  3. Why is the Index Important?

  4. Intended Uses of the Index

  5. The NHSPI Team Steering Committee Chair: Dr. John Lumpkin (Robert Wood Johnson Foundation)Leading NHSPI development and implementation More than 25 organizations actively involved in developing the NHSPI The Project Management Office (ASTHO, CDC) manages NHSPI development and implementation Governance Workgroup Chair: Dr. Tom Inglesby (U. of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Center for Health Security) Leading transition of NHSPI ownership Subject Matter Workgroups • Model Design Workgroup • Chair: Dr. Jonathan Links (Johns Hopkins Medicine) • Selecting NHSPI measures • Developing Index Structure • Validating and further developing Index • Stakeholder Communications Workgroup • Chair: Dr. Catherine Slemp (W. Va. Bureau for Public Health (ret.)) • Sharing information with and gathering feedback from stakeholders • Continuing to engage stakeholders 5

  6. 2013 Index Structure 2013 NHSPI 2013 Index5 Domains 14 Sub-domainsSub-domains are Groupings of Measures (128 Total) 6

  7. 2013 NHSPI Results for the Nation

  8. 2013 NHSPI Results – National Strengths Three areas (i.e., domains) of health security preparedness strength:  Incident &InformationManagement CountermeasureManagement HealthSurveillance Result: 9.0 Result: 7.7 Result: 7.3 10 5 0 10 5 0 10 5 0

  9. 2013 NHSPI Results – Areas in Greater Need of Development Two key areas (i.e., domains) in greater need of development: CommunityPlanning &Engagement SurgeManagement Result: 6.1 Result: 5.8 10 5 0 10 5 0

  10. The Future of the NHSPI The NHSPI will continue to evolve with expanded input from stakeholders, experience from use, and changing demands of health security preparedness. Future releases may include: • Incorporate additional sectors • Explore additional data sources • Add tools to support Index use • Consider weighting of components

  11. Future Direction – Areas Under Construction , , Future Index1 Additional Domain8 Additional Sub-domains2 Overarching Areas165 + Total Measures The 2013 Index 5 Domains - 14 Sub-domains128 Active Measures

  12. Built by the Community, for the Community Stakeholders will continue to shape the Index!Receive updates and share ideas at www.NHSPI.org.

  13. Top Ten Myths about the NHSPI • 1. A simple roll-up of PHEP and HPP performance measures X • 2. Measures the 62 awardee jurisdictions from PHEP cooperative agreement X 3. Intended for federal funding decisions X • 4. Going to be a “Super TAR Score” X • 5. One more thing for state Preparedness Directors to collect data / report on X

  14. Top Ten Myths about the NHSPI • 6. State public health departments are accountable / responsible for state’s score X • 7. Created in a vacuum X • 8. Will replace grant-based performance measures X • 9. “One-and-done”; does not need future revision X • 10. Used to rank states (and / or Preparedness Directors) X

  15. Sneak Peek http://www.nhspi.org

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