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The Business Process Management Model (BPMM) project was an initiative conducted
by the Division of STD Prevention (DSTDP) in collaboration with state and
local health departments to define a leading practice Business Process
Management Model for STD prevention. This initiative seeks to improve and
augment STD
prevention practices, and inform the development of the STD
Program Area Module (STD PAM), as part of the National Electronic Disease Surveillance
System
(NEDSS). The goal of the initiative is to document the vision for STD Prevention
programs, map out required changes for implementation, and translate the
vision for the technology developers building integrated surveillance and
response
systems to support STD Programs.
Kickoff
Overview – A
very brief descriptive overview of the concepts of business process modeling.
Summary – A
brief summary of the STD prevention BPMM project and its objectives
and outcomes.
Vision -
Outlines the vision, objectives and guiding principles for Sexually
Transmitted Disease Prevention within CDC-funded project areas.
Current State
Organizational Assessment – Observations
of STD Prevention activities within DSTDP and State and Local Health
Departments and recommendations
offered for immediate positive impact.
Overall Process Model – Outlines
the Business Process Management Model for Sexually Transmitted Disease
Prevention at state and local
health departments at the Mega Process and Major Process level.
Current State Description – Describes
current state STD Prevention processes identified within grantee
organizations, categorized through
the business processes model identified above. Also describes current
state of organizational design, culture, external partners, technology
support and political considerations within grantee organizations.
Current State Flows – Graphical
representations of current STD Prevention process flows.
Future State
Literature Review – Examines
leading practices in related initiatives in business process modeling,
collaborative technology development and
process improvements related to technology implementations.
Leading Practices Summary – A
summary of how state and local STD prevention programs will conduct
prevention activities in the future.
Includes gap analysis of current state vs. future state.
Leading Practices Detail – A
detailed description of how state and local STD prevention programs
will conduct prevention activities
in the future. Includes gap analysis of current state vs. future state.
Future State Flows – Graphical
representations of future STD Prevention process flows.
Change Management – Discusses
change management considerations for STD Prevention departments within
CDC funded grantee organizations
as they adopt leading practices and integrated disease surveillance and
investigation applications.