DHMH Office of Oral Health (OOH) Partnership Evaluation

DHMH Office of Oral Health (OOH) Partnership
Evaluation
Parita Patel, DMD
Preceptors: Daphene Altema-Johnson, MBA, MPH
Harry Goodman, DMD, MPH
Presentation Outline
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Background
Partnerships
Methods
Results
Recommendations
Acknowledgements
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Background
“…to improve the oral health of Maryland residents
through a variety of public oral health initiatives and
interventions.”
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Background: Deamonte Driver
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Partnerships
What are partnerships?
• Two or more persons or entities working together to
produce something.
Why are they important?
• Partnerships help leverage funds, resources and
human capital for a shared goal. Public and private
partnerships serve as the foundation for developing
State Oral Health Program (SOHP) infrastructure.
Why should we evaluate partnerships?
• Ensure that the partnership continues to be mutually
beneficial.
• CDC Cooperative Agreement
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Methods
• Develop list of active partners
• Survey (Surveymonkey) and one on one interviews
-Match to partnership’s stage of development
• Pretesting
• Emails
- Introduction
• Administer evaluation
- Reminders
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Results: Mission
To what extent does OOH's mission
statement reflect the values of your
organization?
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Results: Focus on Oral Health
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Results: Target Populations
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Results: Barriers
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Results: Partnership Satisfaction
How satisfied is your
organization with the
partnership with OOH?
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Results: Interview Word Cloud
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Recommendations
• Future partnerships
Medical organizations
• Existing partnerships
• Future evaluation
processes
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Recommendations: Older Adults
• Adults 65-80
US Census Pyramid 2015
http://www.census.gov/population/international
/data/idb/informationGateway.php
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Recommendations: ER Diversions
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Reflections
Importance of partnerships in SOHP success
Leadership
Culmination of MPH
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Acknowledgments
• Daphene Altema-Johnson, MBA, MPH, DHMH OOH
• Harry Goodman, DMD, MPH, Dental Director, DHMH
OOH, & the rest of the OOH staff
• OOH Partnership Evaluation Interview & Survey
Participants
• PHASE Faculty- Jennifer Le, MPH and Beth Resnick,
MPH
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