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HP 2010 Oral Health Toolkit
Beverly Isman, RDH, MPH, ELS
Dental Public Health Consultant
View Handouts on the APHA Web site
Handouts are linked to Abstract #31354Handouts include:
Powerpoint file of presentation WORD file of Toolkit Draft Table of Contents
Who Uses HP 2010 Objectives?Federal initiatives
HRSA, especially MCHB Indian Health Service CDC NIDCR, NIH National Oral Health Plan
State and local governmentsNational and state associationsCommunities and tribes
Participation in HP 2010 Degree that states,
communities and individuals participate varies greatly
Some think it’s only a federal initiative
To be meaningful, it has to be a community-based initiative
HP 2010 Toolkit
Action checklistTips Examples from the fieldSamples--worksheets,
modelsHot pick resources
HP 2010 Resources Healthy People Web site
www.health.gov/ healthypeople
Healthy People listserv To subscribe, go to the
Web site and click on “subscribe”
State HP 2010 Tool Library PHF Web site:
www.phf.org/HPtools HRSA Workforce
Development Document http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/
healthworkforce
The Surgeon General’s Report Oral Health in America
and ASTDD’s Infrastructure Report emphasize that:
Public health infrastructure for oral health is insufficient to address the needs of underserved groups.
The integration of oral health and general health programs is lacking.
Healthy People 2010 Oral Health Toolkit
Provides tools to help plan and integrate oral health objectives and activities into HP 2010 initiatives and other state health plans
Helps people choose a direction
Planned Formats and FeaturesHard copy manual with 3-ring punch--ready for a binder
Information can be copied State and local information can be inserted into same
binderWeb site (location to be determined)
Chapters can be downloaded in PDF or WORD files Can go directly to Web site links
6 ChaptersOverview of the Toolkit and History of HP 2010Building the Foundation: Leadership and StructureSetting Oral Health Priorities, Establishing Objectives,
and Obtaining Baselines Identifying and Leveraging ResourcesCommunicating Oral Health Goals and Objectives Implementing Strategies, Measuring Progress,
and Managing and Sustaining the Process
Each Chapter Includes:
Background informationTips for successNational, state, tribal and community examplesChecklists and worksheetsResources for further information, especially Web
sites
Variations in State Plans and Planning Process
For example: Alabama: 47 objectives in 4 topic areas; 2 OH
objectives Arizona: 52 objectives in 12 health areas; 5 OH
objectives Maine: 75-100 objectives in 10 focus areas; 5 OH
objectives Iowa: 23 focus areas, 15 OH goals and
action statements
Acquiring Content and Feedback
ASTDD Survey of State Dental DirectorsWeb sites, listservs and literature reviewReview of drafts by Steering Committee and end-users
from states, communities, tribesFeedback from presentations at national meetings (let me
know if you want to review certain chapters)
Challenges
How to make it useful to communities and tribesHow to make it useful to non-dental peopleFinding good, successful modelsHow to make checklists and worksheets applicable to
different situationsHow to market toolkitHow and when to update
Stay Tuned