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2011-415 Health- State of NC Health Dept contract extention
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8/23/2011
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Consolidated Agreement-FY13 Page 2 Of 22 <br /> 10. The Department shall provide to the State a comprehensive community health assessment(CHA) <br /> at least every four years and a State of the County's Health Report each of the interim three years. <br /> NC Division of Public Health will administer this four-year cycle. The CHA should be a <br /> collaborative effort with local partners such as hospitals and community partnerships or the local <br /> Healthy Carolinians Partnership(if such exists), and shall include collection of primary data at the <br /> county level and secondary data from the state and other sources. The CHA shall include a list of <br /> community health problems based on the findings and a narrative of the assessment findings and <br /> priorities chosen(refer to accreditation activities regarding CHA or SOTCH). The CHA or <br /> SOTCH is due by the first Monday of December. The agency is required to submit community <br /> action plans to address the selected priority issues. These plans are due by the first Friday in June <br /> following the December submission of the CHA. For action plans, the agency shall include a <br /> minimum of two Healthy North Carolina 2020 objectives from different focus areas. There are a <br /> total of 13 focus areas and 40 objectives within Healthy NC 2020. Action Plans need to be turned <br /> in by local health departments for their CHA. NOTE that an action plan is expected for every <br /> CHA priority selected. The CHA will include data analysis of those indicators that are listed in the <br /> accreditation self-assessment. <br /> 11. The Department shall provide formal training for their Board of Health(BOH)members through <br /> DHHS sponsored offerings. The LTAT Branch shall notify the Department no later than April 30 <br /> of the name of the contractor who is to provide this training during the upcoming fiscal year. First <br /> priority should be given to training newly appointed members with the ultimate goal of having all <br /> BOH members trained as time and resources allow. Continuing education updates on topics of <br /> special interest are strongly encouraged after general board member orientation has been provided <br /> for all BOH Members. <br /> 12. The Department shall provide Network/Internet access at the Local Health Department(or to the <br /> county network where desired) at a minimum speed of a full T-1 line in order to: <br /> • Connect with the North Carolina Health Alert Network(HAN),North Carolina Electronic <br /> Disease Surveillance System(NCEDSS),North Carolina Immunization Registry(NCIR), <br /> Health Information System(HIS) <br /> • Rapidly communicate e-mail alerts to and from the NC State Division of Public Health <br /> regarding bioterrorism and public health topics (outbreaks, emergency alerts, etc) <br /> • Access NCDPH training material and information used in self-study courses and PHTIN <br /> programs <br /> • Build steps of a secure infrastructure for remote data entry in the local health departments <br /> • Report electronically all required Environmental Health Services Section inspection data in the <br /> format and frequency specified by the division. Paper copies of inspection data are no longer <br /> accepted, <br /> The LHD will maintain the above-described minimum connection. The LHD may choose any <br /> provider(ISP)that they wish. The LHD will also ensure security of a minimum of a T-1 <br /> connection at the LHD location. The LHD may utilize security products(i.e. firewalls) of their <br /> choosing to maintain network connectivity and security integrity. The LHD network configuration <br /> and security practices must allow communication with systems within the state network. <br />
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