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File #: 17-3245   
Type: Staff Briefing - Without Ordinance
In control: City Council B Session
On agenda: 5/31/2017
Posting Language: A Briefing on the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District’s Strategic Plan for CY 2017-2019. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager; Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD, Director, Health]
Attachments: 1. B Session 5.31.2017_Strategic Plan PPT (5 9 2017)
DEPARTMENT: Health


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Colleen M. Bridger, MPH, PhD


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Briefing on The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District's Strategic Plan for CY 2017-2019


SUMMARY:

The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District will provide a presentation on its Strategic Plan for CY 2017-2019.



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District (Metro Health) team has worked over the last several months to develop a new three year strategic plan. Utilizing information obtained through the 2016 Bexar County Community Health Needs Assessment, SA Tomorrow planning process and feedback taken through staff and stakeholder surveys, Metro Health identified six priority areas: 1) Chronic Disease Prevention; 2) Communicable Disease; 3) Environmental Health and Safety; 4) Maternal, Child and Teen Health; 5) Oral Health and 6) Organizational Infrastructure.

Staff workgroups were formed around these areas to analyze the most current data. Through this process, staff identified 14 health indicators and three internal performance measures that are critical for Metro Health to address over the next three years. In early April, a final vetting process further streamlined these indicators resulting in a total of four prioritized health indicators that will guide Metro Health's work over the next several years. These indicators include:
1) Obesity
2) Type 2 Diabetes
3) Ozone levels; and
4) Immunizations for vaccine preventable diseases in children
An additional focus will be on building internal capacity to monitor and track program performance data and incorporate agency wide quality improvement efforts to drive staff innovation and excellence in support of the plan.

While Metro Health's full strategic plan encompasses a broad range of Metro Health's work, including traditional public health services such as communicable disease prevention and health inspections, the prioritized health indicators re...

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