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National Environmental Public Health Performance Standards (NEnvPHPS): The Next Step in Enhancing Services Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services National Center for Environmental Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [email protected] National Environmental Health Association Atlantic City, June 20, 2007
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Page 1: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

National Environmental Public Health Performance Standards

(NEnvPHPS): The Next Step in Enhancing ServicesSharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D.

Division of Emergency and Environmental Health ServicesNational Center for Environmental Health

Centers for Disease Control and [email protected]

National Environmental Health Association Atlantic City, June 20, 2007

Page 2: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

History

• 2001 – Capacity Building Program; PHPO

• 2003 – Ph.D. Dissertation; IPA

• 2003 – CDC Strategic Planning

• 2004 – Think Tank (Steering Committee)

• 2005 – NPHPS Coordination

• 2006 – EHSB Strategic Planning

Page 3: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

CDC’s Strategy and Goals

HealthImpact

Investments

People

Strategy

Goals

Performance

HealthProtection

Global Health

Customer Focus

Research

Health SystemLeadership

Accountability

Communication

Workforce Development

• Healthy People• Healthy Places• Preparedness• Global Health

CDC GoalsCDC Strategic Imperatives

Page 4: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

Vision

Full capacity of environmental public health programs to anticipate and prevent

the spread of illness/disease outbreaks from existing and emerging threats

(“Revitalized EPH System”)

Page 5: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

PLANNING

IMPLEMENTREVIEW

GUIDANCE(Evidence-based

Action)

AUDITProcess and Outcome

ASSESSMENT(Information for

Action)

Goal: Continuous Assessment

Page 6: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

It Makes Sense!

• EH makes up 20% of local public health programs

• EH workforce desires focused, yet simple standards

• Time is right

• Complement current NPHPS efforts

• Move toward accreditation

Page 7: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

How Your Agency Can Use NEnvPHPS

• Assess jurisdiction capacity to perform the 10 essential services

• Identify gaps in the EH system to perform the 10 essential services

• Develop action plan to address gaps/barriers to meeting NEnvPHPS standards

• Educate staff about EH’s role in preventing disease and reducing hazards

Page 8: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

NEnvPHPS With Indicators and Assessment Questions: Example

• ES #3: Inform, educate, and empower people about EH issues

• NEnvPHPS #3: System to assist the community with identifying EH issues and setting priorities for EH– Is the community involved in setting EH

priorities?

Page 9: Sharunda Buchanan, M.S., Ph.D. Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services

Next Steps

• Gain stakeholder support – Jan 2007

• Build consensus – April 2007

• Pilot draft instrument – June 2007

• Finalize draft standards – September 2007

• Implement program – September 2008

• Continuous assessment – Ongoing