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Cross-Jurisdictional Service Sharing: What Makes it Work?

This video is a keynote presentation made during the Center’s first national meeting in 2013. It provides an overview of the literature associated with cross jurisdictional sharing and provides insights about CJS from activities taking place in Massachusetts.

Available online: https://www.phsharing.org/news/justeen-hyde-presentation-from-sslc-march-2013-meeting/

It is included in the CJS Resource Library under the categories listed below. Select a link to find other resources in that category.

  • Background / History: The presenter discusses various motivations for entering into sharing arrangements and the process of engaging with potential partners.
  • Change Management: The presenter details the change management process and the importance of transparency in addressing stakeholder concerns.
  • Governance: The presenter discusses various forms of sharing agreements and evaluates the need for some type of governing structure.
  • Monitoring and Improving: The presenter discusses methods to monitor and evaluate progress.
  • Research and Evaluation: The presenter provides an overview of the process of choosing to enter into a CJS arrangement, engaging partners, communicating realistic outcomes, implementing the arrangement, evaluating progress, and specific challenges to this process for a public health unit.

 
This resource is also linked to the Roadmap. Select a link below to read more about each area.

  • Context and History / Phase One: The presenter discusses various motivations for entering into sharing arrangements and the process of engaging with potential partners.
  • Governance / Phase Two: The presenter discusses various forms of sharing agreements and evaluates the need for some type of governing structure.
  • Legal Sharing Agreement / Phase Two: This presentation addresses types of sharing models, motivations for entering into a sharing arrangement, the change management process, choosing a governance structure, and monitoring the sharing arrangement post-implementation.
  • Communications / Phase Two: The presenter provides an overview of the process of communicating realistic outcomes.
  • Change Management / Phase Two: The presenter details the change management process and the importance of transparency in addressing stakeholder concerns.
  • Performance Measurement / Phase Two: The presenter discusses methods to monitor and evaluate progress.
  • Implementation and Management / Phase Three: This presentation addresses types of sharing models, motivations for entering into a sharing arrangement, the change management process, choosing a governance structure, and monitoring the sharing arrangement post-implementation.
  • Communications and Change Management / Phase Three: The presenter outlines the components of a change management process and describes elements of each step (assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating).
  • Monitoring and Improving / Phase Three: The presenter addresses monitoring implementation and evaluating progress.

 
Hyde, J. (2013). Factors for Success: What the Literature Tells Us . Cambridge, MA: Institute for Community Health.

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