AMCHP Unveils Implementation Toolkits to Help Title V Agencies Meet National Performance Measures
November 02, 2018

The Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs (AMCHP) has released new implementation toolkits to help state agencies meet the National Performance Measures (NPM) under their federal Title V block grants.

The toolkits provide evidence-based/-informed practices, reports, publications, and other resources that are geared toward each NPM and can be implemented at the state, territory and
community levels. The first three toolkits feature NPMs: 1, Well Woman Visit; 6, Developmental Screening; and 9, Bullying. The toolkits are structured as a series of linked infographics, so the user can navigate with the same ease-of-use as when navigating a database with specific search criteria. The toolkits include implementation-focused resources from AMCHP, including AMCHP’s Innovation Station, with contributions from state agencies and other partners in MCH. The toolkits work best when viewed using Firefox or Chrome browsers.

By sharing these resources, we hope to encourage other Title V programs to share their Title V strategies and resources to improve maternal and child health practice across the country