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The National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP) is enhancing its online system, Chronicle 2.0, for grant applications and progress reporting. This upgrade aims to improve data collection for 51 state tobacco control programs, supporting key performance measures.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Informatics
  • Program Management

Background:

  • The National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP) utilizes an online system for grant management.
  • The current system (Chronicle 1.0) supports 51 state-level tobacco control programs.
  • Data collection and progress reporting are crucial for program evaluation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the development process of Chronicle 2.0, an upgraded grant application and reporting system.
  • To share lessons learned during the development of Chronicle 2.0.
  • To improve the efficiency and effectiveness of tobacco control program management through enhanced technology.

Main Methods:

  • The development process for Chronicle 2.0 was highlighted.
  • Lessons learned during the application development were presented.

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  • The system facilitates the collection of state data for key performance measures.
  • Main Results:

    • Chronicle 2.0 is under development by the NTCP.
    • The system's previous version (Chronicle 1.0) is actively used by 51 state programs.
    • The system supports data collection for key performance measures.

    Conclusions:

    • The development of Chronicle 2.0 represents an advancement in managing national tobacco control grants.
    • Lessons learned from this development process can inform future system upgrades.
    • Improved data systems are essential for effective public health program oversight.