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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
The Local Health Department DHS 140 Review Process
Tim RinghandDHS – Division of Public Health
November 15, 2013
New Health Officer OrientationNovember 15, 2013
Tim Ringhand, Regional DirectorWestern Region
Division of Public Health
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Statutory and Administrative Rule 140 Review History
• 1993 Public Health Statutes revised to say:o WI statute 251.20 (1) Rule making. The department shall
promulgate rules that specify all of the following: (1) Required services for each of Levels I, II and III local health
departments under s. 251.05 (2). (2) Additional required services for Level II and Level III local health
departments under s. 251.05 (2) (b) and (c), including services that the department of health services determines appropriately address objectives or services specified in the most recent public health agenda under s. 250.07 (1) (a).
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Statutory and Administrative Rule 140 Review History
• Chapter DHS 140 - REQUIRED SERVICES OF LOCAL HEALTH DEPARTMENTSo DHS 140.07 Designation of level of local health department.
(1) Under the authority of s. 251.20 (1), Stats., the department shall direct a process to formally review the operations of all local health departments in a county or municipality at least every 5 years. A review of the operations of a local health department shall result in a written finding issued by the state health officer as to whether the local health department satisfies the requirements for a level I, II or III local health department.
(2) In directing the review under sub. (1), the state health officer shall use department personnel and other appropriate local health officials who have expertise in the field of public health and are knowledgeable about the requirements for local health departments.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
140 Review History• 140 reviews began in 1999 with the 140 review of all city
and county health departments (HD).
• 140 review tools were developed that addressed various health department organizational styles:o City HDo County HD o City/County HD o Health and Human Service HD
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
140 Review History• The 1999 140 tool also addressed the various Level of
health departments.
o Level I, II, III criteria;
and
o Incorporated Healthier People in Wisconsin – A Public Health Agenda for the Year 2000 (HW 2000) as our defining document.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
2005 – 140 Review History• Next five year 140 review cycle tool place in 2005.• Major changes from the 1999 140 review process were:
o Used Healthiest Wisconsin 2010 (not HW 2000) as the standard.
o Reduced redundancy of similar questions/evidence during the 140 review process.
o Central Office/Regional Office team reviewed but did not collect evidence.
o Replaced the three main areas of the 1999 review (Board of Health (BOH), Health Officer (HO), Local Health Department (LHD)) with the “Twelve Essential PH Services” and placed specific questions under the specific Essential Service.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
2005 – 140 Review History• Major changes from the 1999 140 review process:
o Created a separate justification document for Level II and Level III LHDs.
o Used “Health Priorities” as a means to determine Level II or Level III status. Level II: Seven programs or services that address at least
five health priorities of the current state health plan (Healthiest Wisconsin 2010).
Level III: Fourteen programs or services that address at least seven health priorities of the current state health plan (Healthiest Wisconsin 2010).
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
2005 – 140 Review History• Level III agency
o Agent of the state for the Hotel and Restaurant program.o Agent of the state for the Tattoo and Body Piercing program.o Health Officer with a master’s degree in public health, public
administration, or similar field and three years of full time administrative experience in a public health agency or public health work.
o Bachelor’s of science and sixteen graduate credits toward a degree in public health, public or health administration, and five years of experience in a full time administrative position in a public health agency or public health work.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
2009 – 140 Review History• 2009 was the last major 140 review of all LHDs by DPH.• Healthy Wisconsin 2010 still used as the resource.• LHDs filled out 140 review electronic survey form.• LHDs e-mailed the completed survey form to their
respective regional office.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
140 Review History – Lessons Learned
1. Simplify the review process where possible. o Combine related statuteso Eliminate redundant evidence requestso Utilize evidence already provided to DPH
2. Use electronic document collection systems when possible.
3. Improve DHS 140 on-site visit so that it provides support for LHD operations.
4. Include changes in national standards such as the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB).
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
2014 140 Review Guiding Principles
1. Assure LHD statutory compliance with requirements to provide a basic level of services for all citizens;
2. Efficiently collect only evidence essential to meeting statutory requirements;
3. Support PHAB accreditation readiness for non- PHAB accredited LHD’s; and
4. Recognize accreditation evidence used by PHAB accredited LHD’s that is appropriate in meeting DHS 140 required documentation requests.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 – PHAB CrosswalkWisconsin Statutes and Rules used in the DHS 140 Review
PHAB Domains and StandardsTo identify:
1. Evidence requested by both PHAB accreditation and the DHS 140 Review.
2. Evidence requested by the DHS 140 Review only.
3. The PHAB Domain most closely related to each statute and rule reference.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 Review
Statutes, Rules and Evidence
PHAB Domains,
Standards, Measures and
Evidence
DHS 140 – PHAB Crosswalk
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
• BOH Composition• Records Retention• Beach Closures• Disease Manual• CD Reporting• Annual Report• HO Requirements• PH Nursing Program• TB Isolation• Screening and Follow-Up• Operating Budget
• Domain 4-Community Engagement
• Domain 9- Quality Improvement
• CHA• CHIP• Informing Public/Elected Officials• CD Outbreak Response• Chronic Disease andInjury Prevention• Confidentiality• Public Health Policy• BOH Engagement• HHH Ordinance
DHS 140 REVIEW ONLY
PHAB ONLY
DHS 140 – PHAB CrosswalkThe Evidence
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
2014 – DHS 140 Review Tool• Based on 2009 DHS 140 Review Tool.• Combines more Statute and Rule references.• More evidence available from DPH electronic
documentation systems. • Arranged by Essential Public Health Service.• Identifies statute and rule references addressed by
PHAB accreditation. • Provides method for PHAB accredited agencies to
address about one-third of evidence requests through submission of their PHAB accreditation report.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Essential Service 1: Monitor health status to identify community health problems
Related Statute(s) Required Documentation Evidence
25.] s. 251.05 (3) (a), Stats. Regularly and systematically collect, assemble, analyze and make available information on the health of the community, including statistics on health status, community health needs and epidemiologic and other studies of health problems. (Local Health Department) 50.] s. 251.05 (3) (c), Stats. A local health department shall: Involve key policymakers and the general public in determining and developing a community health improvement plan that includes actions to implement the services and functions specified under s. 250.03 (1) (l).
(Related to PHAB Domain 1) *Provide current Community Health Assessment (CHA) or status of CHA in development and list of partners involved in assessment process. AND Provide at least two (2) examples in the last twelve (12) months of public health status information made available to the community. Information about health status and local needs made available to policy makers and the general public may include: media (news articles, radio spots and TV spots), annual reports, newsletters, web pages, town hall meetings, other printed reports, meeting minutes, etc.
Evidence made available for viewing via: ☐ Web link ☐ Electronic Document ☐ Hard Copy ☐ Will be made available at site visit ☐ Other:__________________________
44.] DHS 140.04 (1) (c) (1) Informing local elected officials, educators and the general public about the incidence and prevalence of these diseases and injuries in the community. 48.] DHS 140.04 (1) (d) Disseminate information to the community or ensure that information is disseminated to the community about the causes, nature and prevention of diseases and health conditions prevalent in the community or for which the incidence could become significant in the community, and about how to maintain and improve health. 49.] s. 251.06 (3) (i), Stats. A local health officer shall: Promote the spread of information as to the causes, nature and prevention of prevalent diseases, and the preservation and improvement of health.
(Related to PHAB Domain 1) * Provide at least two (2) examples within the last twelve (12) months of disseminating disease statistics and disease prevention information and include primary receiver of the information (e.g. local elected health officials, educators or the general public). Provide newsletters, reports, meeting minutes, newspaper articles or other correspondence.
Evidence made available for viewing via: ☐ Web link ☐ Electronic Document ☐ Hard Copy ☐ Will be made available at site visit ☐ Other:__________________________
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 Review – Getting Started• Two to three months prior to DHS 140 Process:
o DHS 140 letter to HO explaining the DHS 140 Review process.o Link to the review tool(s).o Proposed timeline for evidence submission to be completed .o Proposed date of on-site review.
• LHD DHS 140 Review Team Recommendations shared with DPH Bureau Directors and staff assigned for DHS 140 review.
• DHS 140 Review Team convened.• Bureau-specific evidence identified in the DHS 140
Review Tool.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 Review – Documentation Submission
• LHD’s compile required documentation and submit the documentation as requested.
• The DHS 140 Review Team assigned to the LHD will review required documentation within two weeks of notification that documentation submission is complete.
• DHS 140 Review Team submits any questions regarding the required documentation back to the LHD. The LHD will respond to DHS 140 Review Team questions about documentation submitted within two weeks.
• For PHAB accredited agencies:o Indicate on DHS 140 Review Tool if evidence for PHAB
accreditation submitted met the PHAB evidence requirement.o Submit PHAB accreditation report.o If evidence used for PHAB accreditation does not correspond to
DHS 140 required documentation requested, make requested documentation of meeting statute reference available.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 Review – Documentation Submission
Evidence types: Do not submit any electronic evidence containing patient confidential information!1. Web Links: links to documents available on agency or
partner websites, e.g. community health assessment, community health improvement plan, annual report, minutes, newsletters, etc.)
2. Electronic documents: load electronic documents on the DHS 140 SharePoint site.
3. Hard copy documents: collect documents that cannot be sent electronically to be viewed during the on-site visit.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 Level II and Level III Survey Review
LEVEL I I HEALTH OFFI CER REQUIREMENTS As required under s.251.06(1)(c), Stats., A local health officer of a Level I I local health department shall have at least at least 3 years of experience in a full−time position with a public health agency, including responsibility for a communicable disease prevention and control program, preferably in a supervisory or other administrative position and one of the following:
Does the Health Officer hold a bachelor’s degree from a nursing program accredited by the national professional nursing education accrediting organization or from a nursing program accredited by the board of nursing, either of which shall include preparation in public health nursing or a bachelor’s degree in public health, environmental health, the physical or biological sciences or a similar field.
YES NO
PAGE 45 Please describe your education and experience that qualifies you to be a Level I I Health Officer.*
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 Level II and Level III Survey Review
• Level II and Level III DHS 140 Review Surveys include:o Level II and Level III Health Officer education and experience.o Provision of public health programs and services:
Level II: seven programs that meet at least five Healthiest Wisconsin 2020 health priorities.
Level III: fourteen programs that meet at least seven Healthiest Wisconsin 2020 health priorities.
o Level III health departments provide the date of their most recent contract with the Division of Public Health for licensing and inspecting food, lodging and recreational facilities.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 – On-Site Review• DHS 140 Review Team visits the LHD to:
o Clarify evidence submitted.o Review and hard copy documentation and complete review.o Support the health department’s provision of public health
services.
• DHS 140 Review Team determines if the LHD has met statutory requirements.o If met, a DPH letter of designation is sent to the LHD, Board of
Health Chair, and County Board Chair or other designated representatives; and a local presentation of the leveling certificate is scheduled.
o If not met, a DPH letter specifying DHS 140 deficiencies and asking for plan of remediation is sent.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Timeline
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Timeline
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
DHS 140 Reviews DueNew Local Health Officer Orientation Participants
DHS 140 Review completed in 2009 DHS 140 Review completed after 2009
Burnett Douglas Eau Claire Madison/Dane De Pere Shawano-Menominee Marquette St. Croix Portage
LafayetteOutagamieWalworthWaukesha
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
140 Reviews and Impact on You• Agencies with new Health Officers have
previously completed 140 reviews.o Same documentation required.o Same forms required.o Face-to-face (LHD/DPH) meeting conducted.o Board of Health members invited to participate.
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
What’s Happening Next with the DHS 140 Reviews
November –December 2013
January – March 2014
Pilot Tests
SharePoint site development
Finalize DHS 140 Review Process
Training DPH staff
LHD Orientation
BOH education
DHS 140 Reviews expected to begin in earnest the second quarter of 2014
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Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Benefits of the DHS 140 Review• DHS 140 reviews are completed because:
o Per Wisconsin Statute 250, the Department of Health Services (DHS) requires evaluation of each health department in the state every five years to assure a basic level of services for all citizens.
o DHS 140 review process provides LHDs an opportunity: To review policies and procedures. To reorganize resource materials and update agreements. For staff and board members to learn from each other about the
function and success of the local health department.