Building on more than a decade of collaborative work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and national public health partner organizations, the
2019 Public Health Improvement Training (PHIT) offers networking opportunities alongside interactive learning and skill-building sessions, with topics including quality improvement (QI), performance management, national voluntary accreditation, health assessment, and improvement planning. Annually, PHIT features hands-on sessions and discussion groups that renew commitment to performance excellence and inspire new insight long after the convening ends. PHIT 2019 is taking place June 12-13 in New Orleans, LA.
At PHIT, you will learn from practitioners, professional trainers, and national partners, participate in small workshops, gain insight into the relationships between various public health improvement initiatives and tools, including accreditation and state/community health improvement planning frameworks, and hear and share valuable tips. This networking event is for performance improvement professionals and those interested in the improvement of public health agencies, systems, and community health.
Public Health Foundation (PHF) experts will be leading the following sessions at PHIT:
Designing Innovations in Public Health Practice
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 from 10:15-11:45am CDT and Thursday, June 13, 2019 from 8:30-10am CDT
Presenters:
Sonja Armbruster, Performance Improvement Expert, PHF, and
Jack Moran, Senior Quality Advisor, PHF
Building Performance Improvement Skills to Support Public Health
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 from 4-5pm CDT
QI Tools and Techniques: Using QI to Improve a Health Department’s Performance
Thursday, June 13, 2019 from 10:15-11:45am CDT
Creating an Organizational Performance Management System
Thursday, June 13, 2019 from 1-2pm CDT
Information Display Table
Please also stop by PHF’s table at the event for helpful resources and tools to assist you with your work in performance management, QI, and workforce development, including:
For more information about 2019 PHIT and to register, click here. For other questions, contact Kathleen Amos at [email protected].