4252.0: Tuesday, November 18, 2003: 4:30 PM-6:00 PM | |||
Oral | |||
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Papers will present the benefits of establishing a community-based, mutidisciplinary case management system with multiple subcontractors, the development of a sub-state level data system and a framework for understanding power dynamics common to partnerships between local health departments and community groups. | |||
Learning Objectives: Participants will be able to: 1)describe the benefits of establishing a community-based, mutidisciplinary case management system with multiple subcontractors; 2)understand the development of a sub-state level data system; and 3)have a framework for understanding power dynamics common to partnerships between local health departments and community groups. | |||
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information. | |||
Carol Ewing Garber, PhD | |||
Benefits and challenges of establishing a community-based, multidisciplinary case management system with multiple subcontractors Zalika Shani, MPH, CHES, Barbara May, RN, BSN, Helen Hannigan, BS, Judy Donlen, RN, DNSc, JD | |||
Community consultation, public/private partnerships and Public Hospital Infrastructure in Australia John F P Bridges, Ph D, Phil Fijalkovich | |||
It takes communities to build a statewide data system and training plan Holly A DeBlois, MS, Jennifer Taylor, MPH, Dorothy A. Bazos, PhD | |||
Local capacity for health promotion planning: Analysis and interpretation of a regional healthcare system's approach to supporting community efforts Dennis R Joyner, MPH, Marcus G. Plescia, MD, MPH, Kelly Blasky, MPH, Teresa Scheid, PhD | |||
Partnerships and Power: Models of power-sharing among partnerships for community health planning, program implementation and policy development Julie Williamson, MPH | |||
Organized by: | Community Health Planning and Policy Development | ||
CE Credits: | CME, Health Education (CHES), Nursing, Pharmacy |