TY - JOUR PY - 2015// TI - Deciphering the imperative: translating public health quality improvement into organizational performance management gains JO - Annual review of public health A1 - Beitsch, Leslie M. A1 - Yeager, Valerie A. A1 - Moran, John SP - 273 EP - 287 VL - 36 IS - N2 - With the launching of the national public health accreditation program under the auspices of the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), health department momentum around quality improvement adoption has accelerated. Domain 9 of the PHAB standards (one of 12 domains) focuses on evaluation and improvement of performance and is acting as a strong driver for quality improvement and performance management implementation within health departments. Widespread adoption of quality improvement activities in public health trails that in other US sectors. Several performance management models have received broad acceptance, including models among government and nonprofits. A model specifically for public health has been developed and is presented herein. All models in current use reinforce customer focus; streamlined, value-added processes; and strategic alignment. All are structured to steer quality improvement efforts toward organizational priorities, ensuring that quality improvement complements performance management. High-performing health departments harness the synergy of quality improvement and performance management, providing powerful tools to achieve public health strategic imperatives.
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LA - en SN - 0163-7525 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-publhealth-031914-122810 ID - ref1 ER -