2019 - 2021 MiHIA Regional Community Health Improvement Plan
The Path and Plan for Regional Well-Being
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About the RCHIP
MiHIA’s Population Health Strategy Team developed its three-year Regional Community Health Improvement Plan (RCHIP) to provide guidance and strategies for addressing data-driven priority health issues. The team relied on the HCI resources within the platform to identify both the evidence-based, and the promising practices that have been successful in improving health outcomes in other communities as we developed our CHIP.
Throughout the duration of the 3-year plan, MiHIA will partner with stakeholders and sectors, including the THRIVE initiative, to share the responsibility for improving the health status within the region. The RCHIP sets forth a plan of action for collective impact with MiHIA serving as the vital backbone organization. Our implementation and joint efforts will be a powerful enabler to advance in population health management focused care delivery.
Throughout the duration of the 3-year plan, MiHIA will partner with stakeholders and sectors, including the THRIVE initiative, to share the responsibility for improving the health status within the region. The RCHIP sets forth a plan of action for collective impact with MiHIA serving as the vital backbone organization. Our implementation and joint efforts will be a powerful enabler to advance in population health management focused care delivery.
VISION STATEMENT: |
Reduce chronic disease rates with an emphasis on reducing obesity and addressing health conditions related to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) in order to enhance and sustain improved health and well-being throughout the region. |
FOCUS AREA #1 |
FOCUS AREA #2 |
Obesity-Related Adverse Health Conditions | Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) |
Why is the RCHIP Important?
A Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is a long-term, systematic effort to address public health problems based on the results of community health assessment activities and the community health improvement process. A plan is typically updated every three to five years. This plan is used by health and other governmental education and human service agencies, in collaboration with community partners, to set priorities and coordinate and target resources.
A Community Health Improvement Plan is critical for developing policies and defining actions to target efforts that promote health. It should define the vision for the health of the community through a collaborative process and should address the gamut of strengths, weaknesses, challenges, and opportunities that exist in the community to improve the health status of that community
A Community Health Improvement Plan is critical for developing policies and defining actions to target efforts that promote health. It should define the vision for the health of the community through a collaborative process and should address the gamut of strengths, weaknesses, challenges, and opportunities that exist in the community to improve the health status of that community