Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 600.400 - Public Health Practice Standards
a)
Assess the health needs of the community by establishing a systematic needs
assessment process that periodically provides information on the health status
and health needs of the community.
1) A
community health needs assessment that systematically describes the prevailing
health status and health needs of the population within the local health
department 's jurisdiction shall be conducted at least once every five years.
A) The assessment shall be conducted through
completion of IPLAN or an equivalent to IPLAN that meets the requirements set
forth in Section 600.410.
B) The assessment shall, at a minimum,
include an analysis of data in groupings designated by the Department , which
are: demographic and socioeconomic characteristics; general health and access
to care; maternal and child health; chronic disease; infectious disease;
environmental/occupational/injury control; and sentinel events.
C) The assessment shall include community
participation in the health needs assessment process in order to facilitate the
identification of community health problems and the setting of priorities from
among those health problems.
D)
Community health needs shall be identified during the community health needs
assessment process based on the analysis of data describing the health of the
population and on the judgment of the community participants concerning the
seriousness of the health problems and needs. Prioritization shall result in
the establishment of at least three priority health needs.
2) A community health needs assessment shall
contain:
A) A statement of purpose of the
community health needs assessment that includes a description of how the
assessment will be used to improve health in the community.
B) A description of the community
participation process, a list of community groups involved in the process, and
method for establishing priorities.
C) A description of the health status and
health problems most meaningful for the community in the data groupings
designated by the Department , which are: demographic and socioeconomic
characteristics; general health and access to care; maternal and child health;
chronic disease; infectious disease; environmental/occupational/injury control;
and sentinel events.
D) A
description of the process and outcomes of setting priorities.
E) A statement that the SHIP was reviewed,
including a description of the alignment or nonalignment between the priority
health needs of the applicable local public health jurisdiction, as identified
by the local health department , and the priorities to improve the public health
system, as set forth by the SHIP.
b) Investigate the occurrence of adverse
health effects and health hazards in the community by conducting timely
investigations that identify the magnitude of health problems, duration,
trends, location and populations at risk.
c) Advocate for public health, build
constituencies and identify resources in the community by generating supportive
and collaborative relationships with public and private agencies and
constituent groups for the effective planning, implementation and management of
public health activities. The local health department shall:
1) develop and strengthen communication with
units of government, health-related organizations, health providers, citizens
and news media;
2) meet at least
annually with representatives of health-related organizations within its
jurisdiction to define inter-organizational roles and responsibilities;
and
3) disseminate health reports
that have been developed by the local health department to the board of health,
county board or other legislative bodies within its jurisdiction, the media and
the public.
d) Develop
plans and policies to address priority health needs by establishing goals and
objectives to be achieved through a systematic course of action that focuses on
local community needs and equitable distribution of resources, and involves the
participation of constituents and other related governmental agencies. Develop
a community health plan that addresses at least three priority health needs,
identified pursuant to Section
600.400, during each
certification period.
1) The local health
department shall include in its community health plan an analysis to establish
risk factors and contributing factors for each priority health need, to
determine the adequacy of existing resources, and to identify population groups
at risk of poor health status within the local health department 's
jurisdiction.
2) The community
health plan shall present measurable objectives and strategies for intervention
for each priority health need.
3)
The local health department shall utilize community participation to assist in
the development of the community health plan.
4) In jurisdictions where a board of health
exists pursuant to Section 5-25012 of the Counties Code, Division 16 or 17 of
the Illinois Municipal Code, or the Public Health District Act , the local
health department shall present the community health plan to the board of
health for its review. A community health plan shall be adopted by the board of
health.
5) The local health
department shall submit the community health plan to the Department . The plan
shall contain:
A) A statement of purpose of
the community health plan that includes how the plan will be used to improve
the health of the community;
B) A
description of the process used to develop the community health plan;
C) A description of each priority, including
the importance of the priority health need, summarized data and information on
which the priority is based, the relationship of the priority to Healthy People
national health objectives, and factors influencing the level of the problem
(e.g., risk factors, contributing and indirect contributing factors);
D) At least one measurable outcome objective
covering a three or more year time frame related to each priority health
need;
E) At least one measurable
impact objective related to each outcome objective ; and
F) At least one proven intervention strategy
to address each impact objective . The description should include a discussion
of: community resources that will contribute to implementation; estimated
funding needed for implementation; and anticipated sources of
funding.
e)
Manage resources and develop organizational structure through the acquisition,
allocation and control of human, physical and fiscal resources, and maximizing
the operational functions of the local public health systems through
coordination of community agencies' efforts and avoidance of duplication of
services.
1) The local health department
shall, at least once every five years, perform an organizational capacity
self-assessment that meets the requirements set forth in Section
600.410. The local health
department shall provide the Department with a statement signed by an
authorized representative indicating that the organizational capacity
self-assessment was completed by the local health department and reviewed by
the board of health.
2) The local
health department shall maintain a current organizational chart that includes
all functional elements of the organization and their relationship to each
other.
3) The local health
department shall maintain current written job descriptions, minimum
qualifications for each position, and written plans or policies regarding staff
recruitment, selection, development and retention.
4) The local health department shall notify
the Department in writing within 10 business days after the effective date of
the termination, resignation or leave of absence of the public health
administrator or other personnel required under Subpart C.
f) Implement programs and other arrangements
assuring or providing direct services for priority health needs identified in
the community health plan by taking actions that translate plans and policies
into services.
g) Evaluate programs
and provide quality assurance in accordance with applicable professional and
regulatory standards to ensure that programs are consistent with plans and
policies, and provide feedback on inadequacies and changes needed to redirect
programs and resources.
1) The local health
department shall conduct periodic reviews of programs, services and personnel
to demonstrate compliance with applicable professional and regulatory
standards.
2) The local health
department shall conduct monitoring of programs to assess achievement of
mandated programs and progress towards meeting community health objectives as
stated in the community health plan.
h) Inform and educate the public on public
health issues of concern in the community, promoting an awareness about public
health services availability and health education initiatives that contribute
to individual and collective changes in health knowledge, attitudes and
practices towards a healthier community.
i) Documentation of each activity conducted
pursuant to Subpart D shall be available for review by the Department upon
request.
j) The results of the PHAB
Accreditation including the community health assessment , organizational
capacity or strategic plan and the health plan may be used to meet the
corresponding requirements of the certification process as long as the
documents are not duplicated from the previous recertification cycle.
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