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Application Of Situational Leadership To The National Voluntary Public Health Accreditation Process, Kristina Rabarison, Richard C Ingram, James W. Holsinger Jr. Aug 2013

Application Of Situational Leadership To The National Voluntary Public Health Accreditation Process, Kristina Rabarison, Richard C Ingram, James W. Holsinger Jr.

Health Management and Policy Faculty Publications

Successful navigation through the accreditation process developed by the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) requires strong and effective leadership. Situational leadership, a contingency theory of leadership, frequently taught in the public health classroom, has utility for leading a public health agency through this process. As a public health agency pursues accreditation, staff members progress from being uncertain and unfamiliar with the process to being knowledgeable and confident in their ability to fulfill the accreditation requirements. Situational leadership provides a framework that allows leaders to match their leadership styles to the needs of agency personnel. In this paper, the application of …


Geomapping Telehealth Access To Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Neelkamal S. Soares, Andrew O. Johnson, Nitish Patidar Aug 2013

Geomapping Telehealth Access To Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Neelkamal S. Soares, Andrew O. Johnson, Nitish Patidar

Health Management and Policy Faculty Publications

Background: Geographic information systems (GIS) mapping is fairly novel in describing utilization of health services. Our study is the first to use GIS to demonstrate that telehealth pediatric specialty service access would create substantial savings in travel time and distance compared with accessing a tertiary-care center for similar service.

Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart review of telehealth encounters and geocoding of patients' address were done with actual travel along road calculations to estimate travel time and distance for a visit, compared with a hypothetical visit to the nearest tertiary-care site for the similar service.

Results: Over a 2-year period, …