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2Gail Davis, MA, MPH, LMSWModerator
3The Healthy Start Performance Information System
- Maribeth Badura
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- David de la Cruz
- Division Of Perinatal Systems And Womens
- Health
- February 2004
4HEALTHY START PERFORMANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
- MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH BUREAUS DISCRETIONARY
GRANTS INFORMATION SYSTEM (DGIS) - Patterned after successful State Title V
Information System - Data collection and forms approved by Presidents
Office of Budget and Management until January
2006
5HEALTHY START PERFORMANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
- MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH BLOCK GRANT
- Title V of the Social Security Act
- HEALTHY START
- Title III, Part D, Section 330H of Public Health
Service Act 42 United States Code (USC) Public
Law (P.L.) 108-7
6HEALTHY START PERFORMANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
- Review the Healthy Start Performance Information
System - Refined Information System incorporates
- Objectives and data projects have been previously
collecting - Projects recommendations for clarification of
elements, simplification of data entry
7HEALTHY START PERFORMANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
- Review the information that Healthy Start is
collecting to tell the story - of who Healthy Start programs are serving,
- what services are being provided,
- what as a program we are accomplishing nationally
8HEALTHY STARTS PARTICIPANTS
- Program participant is an individual having
direct contact with Healthy Start staff or
subcontractors and receiving Healthy Start core
services on a ongoing systematic basis - Community participant is any individual who
attends a Healthy Start-sponsored event or
program, consortium activities, etc.)
9Core
CORE MCH PUBLIC HEALTH FUNCTIONS
10HEALTHY START PERFORMANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
- Healthy Start Participants
- Program participant
- Community participant
11 HEALTHY START PERFORMANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM
- Level of Performance
- Individual program participants demographics,
service utilization, outcomes and measures - Project and community demographics, service
utilization, outcomes and measures
12HS PERFORMANCE MEASURES LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE
- Participant Level
- 15 Percent of very low birth weight live births
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- Numerator Number of live births to prenatal
program participants with birth weight 1499 grams
or less in the calendar year. - Denominator Total number of live births to
prenatal program participants n the calendar year.
13HS PERFORMANCE MEASURES LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE
- Project and Community Level
- 15 The percent of MCHB supported projects that
are sustained in the community after the federal
grant project period is completed. - Sustainability A sustained project is one that
demonstrates the continuation of key elements of
program/service components started under the MCHB
supported project.
14Form 1
15Form 1 Part 1-5
16Form 1part 6
17Form 2
18Form 3
19Form 4
20Form 5 table 1
21Form 5 table 2
22Form 5 table 4
23Form 5 table 4
24Form 5 table 5/6
25Form 6 I-III
26Form 6 IV
27Form 9
28PM 7
- For Healthy Start Family/Parent/Client/Consumer
refers to a program participant - SCALE
- 0Not Met
- 1Partially Met
- 2Mostly Met
- 3Completely Met
- SCORING
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- Add the scores given to each element (possible
0-18 score). TOTAL SCORE _________
29PM 7 Form
30Form 9
31PM 15
32Form 9
33PM 10 Introduction
34PM 10 Core funcyions
35PM 10 Training/HumanResources
36PM 10 Page 2
37 Characteristics A Prenatal
38 Characteristics Page 2
39Risk reduction prenatal
40Risk reduction interconceptional
41Risk reduction infant
42Major Services direct
43Major services enabling 1
44Major services enabling 2
45Major services enabling 3
46Major services pop
47Our Goal
Healthy Women Healthy Infants Healthy
Families Healthy Communities Healthy Nation
48CONTACT
- Maribeth Badura
- MBadura_at_hrsa.gov
- David de la Cruz
- DCruz_at_hrsa.gov
- 5600 Fishers Lane
- Room 10C-16, Parklawn Building
- Rockville, MD 20852
49Questions and AnswersPlease fill out the
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