HSC 448 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Mysociety, Health Promotion, Swot Analysis
Document Summary
More recently in december 2010, healthy people 2020 released a planning guide entitled map-it. This guide is to help guide public health and health promotion planning efforts for the next decade. Map-it stands for: mobilize, assess, plan, implement, and track. Phase 3: plan: developing goals and objectives. Phase 4: implement: putting the plan into action. Structures and systems: federal, state, and local regulations, laws, the built environment. Community: relationships and communications between organizations and institutions. Institutions and organizations: schools, health care administration, businesses. The underlying approach of this model is to begin by identifying the desired outcome, to determine what causes it, and finally design an intervention aimed at reaching the desired outcome. Works with the final consequences and works backward to the causes. High need/high feasibility- with high demand and high return on investment, these are the highest priority items and should be given sufficient resources to maintain and continuously improve.