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Roadmap: A Systematic Approach to State Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Programs

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OverviewImplement the Program Arrow

During the implementation phase, move into action by—

  • Building capacities (knowledge, skills, and abilities) needed to successfully implement the program.
  • Engaging your partners and staff in the implementation of the HDSP Work Plan strategies, including activities and interventions.
  • Tracking the performance of your activities and interventions.

Expected Outcomes

After completing the "Implement Program" component of the Roadmap, you will be able to—

  • Implement and evaluate the early stages of activities or interventions.
  • Gather feedback and lessons learned.
  • Make adjustments to interventions or activities as needed.
  • Report on lessons learned to stakeholders or partner organizations.

Skills and Competencies

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The skills needed to address this program area are adapted from the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) Competencies for Chronic Disease Practice.* [PDF–74K]

  • Communicating effectively.
  • Using the media, advanced technologies, and community networks to communicate information.
  • Collaborating with partners to promote the health of the population.
  • Managing chronic disease programs within budget constraints.
  • Assessing programs for implementation readiness, effectiveness, and capacity.
  • Manage a team of professional staff effectively.
  • Mediate and resolve conflicts effectively.
  • Motivate individuals and teams to achieve.

Before beginning the implementation phase, you should have—

  • Developed partnerships.
  • Identified focus areas.
  • Identified general and priority populations.
  • Determined what needs to be done.
  • Discussed activities and interventions.
  • Selected the best courses of action.
  • Decided on how to implement each strategy, activity, and intervention.
  • Made assignments to partners and staff.
     

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Page last reviewed: September 2, 2009
Page last modified: September 2, 2009
Content source: Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

 
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