Franklin County Health Department

Public Health Saves Lives

MAPP Coalition

All public, private, and voluntary organizations, agencies, groups, and individuals that have interests in population health improvement are invited to join Franklin County MAPP Coalition Contact: Debbie Bell • Phone: 502.564.7647

Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP)

Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) is a community-wide strategic planning process for improving public health. It’s framework assists communities in prioritizing public health issues, identifying resources for addressing them and taking action to improve conditions that support healthy living. MAPP is a community owned process made up of over 80 local partners in Franklin County. 2014 began a new cycle year for evaluating our community’s health status based on MAPP’s four Assessments: Community Health Status Assessment, Community Themes and Strengths Assessment (Quality of Life Survey), Local Public Health System Assessment (National Public Health Performance Standards), and Forces of Change Assessment.ssments: Community Health Status Assessment, Community Themes and Strengths Assessment (Quality of Life Survey), Local Public Health System Assessment (National Public Health Performance Standards), and Forces of Change Assessment.

We hope you take the time and review our Community Health Assessment & Community Health Improvement Plan.

 

Click on the image above, to download a copy of the documents.  Due to our PHAB Accreditation measures, we request individuals to provide us with contact information so that we can better gauge how the CHA/CHIP helps community partners.

Download Franklin Co Health Dept  CHA/CHIP 

 

Quality Improvement Plan

The purpose of Franklin County Health Department’s (FCHD) Quality Improvement (QI) Plan and Accreditation and QI Policy is to foster a culture of quality improvement through continuous improvement of programs, services and administration. This goal is also reflected in FCHD’s 2015-2020 strategic plan.

FCHD developed its first Accreditation/Quality Improvement (QI) Team in June 2010. Later that fiscal year the QI Steering Committee was formed and developed a QI plan followed by an Accreditation and QI Policy that was approved by the Franklin County Board of Health. Several key staff members have been trained in QI methods and tools.

QI trainings to all staff have continued throughout each Fiscal Year since 2011, providing staff with tools, knowledge and templates to be a valuable member to the spread of an agency-wide culture of quality improvement.

Updated: Aug 17, 2023