Public Health Accountability Process Measures. A set of data used to monitor local progress toward implementing public health strategies that are necessary for meeting Public Health Accountability Outcome Metrics.
Public Health Accountability Process Measures. The 2019-21 Public Health Accountability Process Measures adopted by the Public Health Advisory Board for communicable disease control and environmental health are listed below. LPHA must select a high priority communicable disease risk based on local epidemiology and need. The following process measures may not be relevant to all LPHAs. • Percent of Vaccines for Children clinics that participate in the Assessment, Feedback, Incentives and eXchange (AFIX) program • Percent of gonorrhea cases that had at least one contact that received treatment • Percent of gonorrhea case reports with complete “priority” fields • Local public health authority participation in leadership or planning initiatives related to active transportation, parks and recreation, or land use • Percent of water systems surveys completed • Percent of water quality alert responses • Percent of priority non-compliers resolved