This presentation reviews key questions to consider when exploring a shared services arrangement, such as: 1.) What are the goals? 2.) What is the scope? 3.) Who are the partners? 4.) What are the fiscal and service implications? 5.) Is there appropriate leadership? and 6.) Are there appropriate personnel?
This is a brief overview of the Bloomington/Edina/Richfield Public Health Alliance, a project involved in the Minnesota Shared Services Collaborative. It explores the idea behind the projects, the partners involved, outcomes, and lessons learned.
This is a brief overview of multiple projects involved in the Minnesota Shared Services Collaborative. It explores the idea behind the projects, partners involved, outcomes, and lessons learned.
This is a brief overview of the Kandiyohi-Renville Community Health Board, a project involved in the Minnesota Shared Services Collaborative. It explores the idea behind the projects, partners involved, outcomes, and lessons learned.
This is a contract outlining the agreement between Carson City and Douglas County in Nevada to share Community Health Nursing Services.
This is a short survey (three questions) was developed by the Minnesota System Wide initiative to obtain information from local entities about whether or not they are sharing services.
This is a brief overview of the Partnership4Health CHB, a project involved in the Minnesota Shared Services Collaborative. It explores the idea behind the projects, partners involved, outcomes, and lessons learned.
This presentation explores the aspects of Michigan’s public health code that allow for cross-jurisdictional sharing and the types of sharing arrangements that are occurring.
This presentation provides an overview of those involved in the Northern Michigan Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing Team and their reasons for engaging in cross-jurisdictional sharing.
This is the shared services contract for Polk County Public Health and Norman-Mahnomen Public Health in Minnesota.