This document reports on a needs assessment conducted by Cabarrus Health Alliance and Guilford County Department of Public Health in North Carolina to assess the oral health needs of the underserved in the shared services area and to determine program capacity to meet those needs, as well as the finances, human resources, technology, and facilities […]
This document lists the priority areas identified by community health needs assessments conducted in different counties and shared health department programs. It also lists health and medical centers in different counties and services they provide that relate to identified priorities.
This self-administered survey from the Center for Sharing Public Health Services is designed to provide potential CJS partners with an overview of existing shared service arrangements among potential partners.
his self-administered survey from the Center for Sharing Public Health Services is designed to provide potential CJS partners with a detailed and specific understanding of existing shared service arrangements among potential partners.
This self-administered survey from the Center for Sharing Public Health Services is designed to help current or potential CJS partners (public health agency jurisdictions) gain a clear definition, and better understanding, of one current or planned shared service arrangement.
This self-administered survey from the Center for Sharing Public Health Services is designed to gain a more complete understanding of existing public health services offered by a public health agency.
This self-administered survey from the Center for Sharing Public Health Services is designed to help current or potential CJS partners better understand the extent to which important issues that can affect the success of a CJS initiative have been identified and discussed.
The document is a survey to assess how well partners in the Emergency Preparedness North collaboration think that the collaboration is doing. It was developed by the Northwoods Shared Services Project in Wisconsin, a member of the Center’s Shared Services Learning Community.
The Collaborative Trust Scale from the Center for Sharing Public Health Services is an anonymously collected survey to assess levels of trust between collaboration partner organizations.
This is an example of a customer satisfaction survey that could be used during the Implement and Improve Phase to evaluate how well staff are interacting with customers. It was developed by the Northwoods Shared Services Project in Wisconsin, a member of the Center’s Shared Services Learning Community.