The Diamond Project: A Quality Improvement Model for Adopting Shared Service Delivery in the Washington Vaccines for Children Program
Context: Increasing federal requirements with no change in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention budget creates an unsustainable delivery model between states and their local counterparts for programs like Vaccines for Children (VFC).Project: The Washington State Department of Health collab...
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doaj-dbac95b6cb66439a858408ab1a23d97e2020-11-25T03:04:39ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Public Health2296-25652020-07-01810.3389/fpubh.2020.00272520301The Diamond Project: A Quality Improvement Model for Adopting Shared Service Delivery in the Washington Vaccines for Children ProgramBetty Bekemeier0Kylerose Delaney1Stacy Wenzl2Michele Roberts3Dorene Hersh4School of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United StatesSchool of Public Health, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United StatesWashington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families, Olympia, WA, United StatesWashington State Department of Health, Olympia, WA, United StatesPublic Health – Seattle & King County, Seattle, WA, United StatesContext: Increasing federal requirements with no change in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention budget creates an unsustainable delivery model between states and their local counterparts for programs like Vaccines for Children (VFC).Project: The Washington State Department of Health collaborated with the Washington Association of Local Public Health Officials to identify how best to improve the quality of the VFC program.Approach: Utilizing Quality improvement and Lean Six Sigma methods, the project team was able to adopt a new shared-service delivery model to improve the quality of the VFC program in Washington State.Discussion: Through utilization of quality improvement methods and Lean methodology Washington State Department of Health identified recommendations to adopt a shared-service delivery and implemented those changes.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpubh.2020.00272/fullvaccines for childrenshared-service deliverycross-jurisdictional sharingfoundational public health servicespublic health departments |
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Betty Bekemeier Kylerose Delaney Stacy Wenzl Michele Roberts Dorene Hersh The Diamond Project: A Quality Improvement Model for Adopting Shared Service Delivery in the Washington Vaccines for Children Program Frontiers in Public Health vaccines for children shared-service delivery cross-jurisdictional sharing foundational public health services public health departments |
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The Diamond Project: A Quality Improvement Model for Adopting Shared Service Delivery in the Washington Vaccines for Children Program |
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The Diamond Project: A Quality Improvement Model for Adopting Shared Service Delivery in the Washington Vaccines for Children Program |
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The Diamond Project: A Quality Improvement Model for Adopting Shared Service Delivery in the Washington Vaccines for Children Program |
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The Diamond Project: A Quality Improvement Model for Adopting Shared Service Delivery in the Washington Vaccines for Children Program |
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The Diamond Project: A Quality Improvement Model for Adopting Shared Service Delivery in the Washington Vaccines for Children Program |
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diamond project: a quality improvement model for adopting shared service delivery in the washington vaccines for children program |
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Context: Increasing federal requirements with no change in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention budget creates an unsustainable delivery model between states and their local counterparts for programs like Vaccines for Children (VFC).Project: The Washington State Department of Health collaborated with the Washington Association of Local Public Health Officials to identify how best to improve the quality of the VFC program.Approach: Utilizing Quality improvement and Lean Six Sigma methods, the project team was able to adopt a new shared-service delivery model to improve the quality of the VFC program in Washington State.Discussion: Through utilization of quality improvement methods and Lean methodology Washington State Department of Health identified recommendations to adopt a shared-service delivery and implemented those changes. |
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vaccines for children shared-service delivery cross-jurisdictional sharing foundational public health services public health departments |
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