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Reading the Road MAPP:
Overview of the CHIP Process
Burlington County Health Department
June 4, 2007
MAPP
Mobilizing for Action through
Planning and Partnerships
MAPP is…
• A community-wide strategic planning
tool for improving public health
• A method to help communities
prioritize public health issues,
identify resources for
addressing them and
take action
MAPP is...
The primary tool adopted by the New
Jersey Department of Health and
Senior Services for each county to use
to create a Community Health
Improvement Plan (CHIP)
Phase One
Organize for Success &
Partnership Building
Initiation of MAPP Process
• Community-Wide Strategic
Planning
• High Level of Commitment
from Partners, Stakeholders
and Residents
Phase Two
Visioning
What Would We Like Our
Community To Look Like In
10 Years?
The Vision for Burlington County
In the vision of the future, the citizens
of Burlington County will relate to one
another within a culture of personal
respect for their common interests as
well as their differences.
This capacity will be derived from the
creation of a host of educational,
social, medical, environmental and
economic support systems that
promote and sustain individual and
collective self respect.
Citizens, together, in their private lives
or in the community, whether in the
workplace, marketplace, schools,
religious setting, or in any other
activity, will create a healthy and safe
community that supports shared
leadership, interconnected use of
limited resources, accountability and a
capacity to change.
The results will stimulate organizations
to work for the long term public
interest, and to ensure positive health
outcomes, strong families and
households, and the clean environment
and open spaces needed for sound
social and economic development.
Phase Three
The Four MAPP
Assessments
The Four MAPP Assessments
•Community Themes and Strengths
•Local Public Health System
•Community Health Status
•Forces of Change
Community Themes and Strengths
• What is important to our community?
• How is the quality of life perceived in
our community?
• What assets do we have that can be
used to improve community health?
Key Findings:
• Affordable Health Insurance, Access
To Healthcare, Affordable Housing
• Cancers, Aging Problems, Heart
Disease and Stroke
• Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Being
Overweight
Local Public Health System
• How are the Essential Services being
provided to our community?
• What are the activities, competencies,
and capacities of our local public
health system?
Key Findings:
90.41
Enforce Laws
89.07
Diagnose & Investigate
70.23
Develop Policies
62.21
Educate & Empower
61.24
Monitor Health Status
59.19
Link to/Provide Care
55.59
Community Partnerships
51.95
Research
48.21
Assure a Competent Worforce
25.57
Evaluate
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Community Health Status
• How healthy are our residents?
• What does the health status of our
community look like?
Key Findings:
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Body Mass Index
High Blood Pressure
Asthma
Diabetes
Digital Rectal Exams
Prostate Cancer
Key Findings from Secondary
Data:
• Age-Adjusted Death Rate
• Mortality Rates for Heart Disease and
Cancer
• Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease
Mortality Rate
• Chlamydia
• Environmental
Forces of Change
• What is occurring or might occur that
affects the health of our community or
the local public health system?
• What specific threats or opportunities
are generated by these occurrences?
Key Findings:
• Global Effects of Oil and Gas, Terrorism,
Environment, Global Warming
• Financial Issues
• Health Care Costs and Access, Hospital
Closings, Mental Health
• Demographic Shifts, Population Increases,
Aging Baby Boomers, Immigration
• Income Shortages, Ability to Maintain Living
Standards
• Emergency Response Capability and
Preparedness
• Government Bureaucracy, Politics,
Resistance to Change
Phase Four
Identification of
Strategic Issues
(Areas of Opportunity)
Key Findings
From Assessments
Common
Issues
&
Themes
Areas of Opportunity
Areas of Opportunity
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Nutrition and Physical Activity
Preventive Health Care Practices
Infectious Disease
Environmental Health
Peace and Well Being
Phase Five
Formulate Goals and
Strategies
Strategies Developed Today Will
Be an Integral Part
of the CHIP
Phase Six
Action Cycle
PLAN
IMPLEMENT
Community Health
Improvement Plan
(CHIP)
EVALUATE
MAPP
Mobilizing for Action through
Planning and Partnerships
For More information, Please Visit Our Website
http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/departments/health