About Coordinated Chronic Disease Prevention
Purpose
Work collaboratively with state and community partners to efficiently and effectively implement chronic disease prevention and health promotion strategies.
- Implement cohesive and mutually reinforcing chronic disease prevention efforts.
- Identify high priority strategies that engage diverse partners who influence public health and healthcare systems.
- Select and use a common set of health and quality of life indicators.
- Foster an understanding of NCCDPHP’s collective assets in order to best capitalize on available subject matter experts, technical assistance, and other personnel and funding resources.
- Standardize and strengthen performance monitoring and administrative processes.
- Develop, catalogue, and share tools and trainings.
- Connect national, state, and local partners to each other to facilitate sharing of expertise, promising or best practices, and solutions to challenges and barriers.
- Connect national, state, and local partners to NCCDPHP subject matter experts and resources.
- Develop CDC and state capacity in epidemiology, policy and environmental approaches, communications, evaluation, partnerships, health systems, and community-clinical links.
- Increase knowledge of state context including disease burden, organization of state government, population demographics, environmental and economic factors, health priorities, state politics, and history.
- Encourage innovative practices and implementation of evidence-based strategies.
- Maintain consistent communication with state health officials, chronic disease and health promotion directors, and program managers.
- Provide data that is useful for state-level public health program planning and evaluation.
- Disseminate best and promising practices.
- Identify and disseminate effective approaches to health equity by sharing lessons learned and advances in chronic disease prevention and health promotion programming.
- Promote crosscutting and comprehensive evidence-based interventions through national and state chronic disease funding opportunity announcements.
- Page last reviewed: March 11, 2015
- Page last updated: March 11, 2015
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