The National Indian Health Board is holding its 9th annual National Tribal Public Health Summit, May 22-24, 2018 in Prior Lake, Minnesota. The theme for the 2018 Summit is "Balance, Harmony, Culture, Health." The Summit will address key American Indian and Alaska Native health priorities while offering the opportunity for organizations, agencies, allies and Tribal health leaders to build relationships, network, and establish partnerships.
Making your Strategic Plan an Action and Results Driven Process
Afternoon Session B, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Facilitators:
- Jack Moran, PhD, Senior Quality Advisor, Public Health Foundation
- Ron Bialek, MPP, President, Public Health Foundation
- Martha Salyers, MD, MPH, CEM, Accreditation Coordinator, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Learning Objectives
- Describe the relationship of the Strategic Plan to Community Health Assessments, Community Health Improvement Plans, performance management and quality improvement initiatives and how they all tie together
- Describe the standards for public health organization strategic plans
- Identify the three keys and four drivers of strategic execution
- Operationalize the Vision, Mission, and Values of a public health agency through the Strategic and Operational plans
- Develop strategic priority areas, goals, objectives, and measures
Connect with PHF
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For more information about this event and to register, click here.