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The presentation talks about the evolving landscape of Community health that calls

for collaboration, accountability and performance monitoring. It further stresses that effective

collaboration depends on defined roles, shared language and every stakeholder involvement.

Monitoring of performance because it revolves around the concept shared responsibility and

this involves identifying indicators, analyzing data and dissemination that ensure

accountability by evaluating outcomes (Ng-Mak et al., 2019). By adopting this holistic

outlook, it is possible for communities to deal with intricate health determinants and strive

towards positive change. The systematic approach of the IOM Committee offers a guideline

for improving collective well-being collectively.

Second Reply

It is evident that, the article delves into how the IOM Committee uses performance

monitoring with a view to comprehensive health improvement within community.

Government reinvention and managed care highlight performance monitoring, while public

sector tools like PATCH and APEXPH evaluate the effectiveness of health departments. The

Community Health Improvement Process (CHIP) provides a systematic approach to

comprehensive health assessment and interventions (Tataw & David Besong, 2022). The

committee supports a broad indicator strategy, which encompasses of health beyond medicine

treatment and emphasizes on the collaborative work.


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References

Ng-Mak, D., & Rajagopalan, K. (2019). Examining quality of care for individuals treated for

mental health using the HEDIS mental health quality measures. Current Medical

Research and Opinion, 35(1), 87-95. https://doi.org/10.1080/03007995.2018.1532883

Tataw, D. B. (2022). A Holistic Evaluation of a Community Health Improvement Plan. Social

Work in Public Health, 37(8), 744-762.

https://doi.org/10.1080/19371918.2022.2086195

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