New PPMRS Performance Measures - Session #2
What You Need to Know for
Reporting in 2013
The SCHSAC Performance Improvement Steering Committee released new Local Public Health Act performance measures in October 2012. These new measures will phase into PPMRS reporting during 2013 (the upcoming reporting period) and 2014. This training will provide guidance for reporting on new infrastructure measures, and identify the reduced set of current measures for the other five areas of responsibility.
This webinar provides guidance to multi-county CHBs about how to report as a CHB.
See also: New Measures for PPMRS - Session #1 What You Need to Know for Reporting in 2014
Presenters
- Bonnie Brueshoff, Performance Improvement Steering Committee Chair
- Kim Gearin, Office of Performance Improvement
- Beth Gyllstrom, Office of Performance Improvement
Learning Objectives
- New LPH Act performance measures for reporting in 2013
- Reduced set of current measures for reporting in 2013
- Guidance for reporting
- Locating measures, guidance and definitions on the Internet
- Who to contact for more information
Webinar and Resources
- Webinar Recording:
New PPMRS Performance Measures - Session #2:
What You Need to Know for Reporting in 2013
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- Webinar Slides with Notes:
New PPMRS Performance Measures - Session #2: What You
Need to Know for Reporting in 2013 (PDF: 2.2MB / 46 pages)
- PPMRS: Reporting LPH Act Performance Measures in 2013
PPMRS: Reporting Into PPMRS as a Multi-County CHB
Research to Action Network: MPROVE Overview
Supports
PHAB Standards and Measures
- PPMRS reporting is part of the Performance Management System for the statewide public health partnership
Core Competencies
- 8C7 Ensures the measuring, reporting and continuous improvement of organizational performance
- 7C16 Incorporates data and information to improve organizational processes and performance

