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Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health Series: Partnerships
Hello, and welcome to the fifth and final installment in our "Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health" series! While quality improvement principles have traditionally been implemented in clinical settings, this series is focused on unpacking a...
Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health Series: Leveraging Existing Initiatives
Hello, and welcome to the second post in our "Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health" series! While quality improvement principles have traditionally been implemented in clinical settings, this series is focused on unpacking a measurement...
From APHA’s Annual Meeting: Thinking about Non-Traditional Providers of Mental Health Care
Last week, the American Public Health Association (APHA) hosted its 2019 Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and I had the wonderful privilege of attending as both a presenter and an attendee. Of the many interesting sessions, one in particular stood out as...
Welcome to the Blog! Who are we?
Greetings, and welcome to this blog! My name is Anna Corona and I work for the Association of Maternal & Child Health Programs as the Program Manager for Child & Adolescent Health (AMCHP). AMCHP is one of several partners that make up the Adolescent and Young...
Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health Series: Assessment, Measurement, and Monitoring
Hello, and welcome to the fourth installment in our "Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health" series! While quality improvement principles have traditionally been implemented in clinical settings, this series is focused on unpacking a measurement...
Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health Series: Leadership
We are excited to kick off this series with the first of five posts in our “Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health” series. We previously posted an introduction to the framework that state teams in the AYA Behavioral Health CoIIN are using to...
A Treat for this Halloween: AYAH-NRC Director wins a Lifetime Achievement Award!
Dr. Charles Irwin (center) receives MCHB’s Title V Lifetime Achievement Award and is joined by MCHB’s Associate Administrator, Dr. Michael Warren (left) and MCHB’s Deputy Associate Administer, Laura Kavanagh (right) During the 2019 Title V Federal-State Maternal &...
Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health Series: Augmenting MCH Capacity
Hello, and welcome to the third installment in our "Approaches to Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health" series! While quality improvement principles have traditionally been implemented in clinical settings, this series is focused on unpacking a measurement...
Measuring Quality Improvement in Public Health Approaches
Since the onset of the national movement by Title V to combat infant mortality rates using a uniform learning collaborative, state Title V Maternal and Child Health programs have partaken in a number of collaborative improvement and innovation networks (CoIINs)...
AYA BH CoIIN Project: Where the Rubber Meets the Road
For today's blog post, I'd like to highlight a very exciting pillar of the AYAH National Resource Center's programmatic work: the Adolescent and Young Adult Behavioral Health Collaborative Improvement & Innovation Network. Yes, that's quite a long name; let's...