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National Public Health Institutes Organizational Strengthening Module Framework: Applying Organizational Development

Bhakti Hansoti1,2, Catherine Stodola2, Smriti Ridhi2

  • 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA.

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The National Public Health Institutes (NPHIs) Organizational Strengthening Module (OSM) framework offers a practical approach to enhance public health functions. This adaptable toolset improves NPHI resilience and responsiveness to health threats.

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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Organizational Development
  • Health Systems Strengthening

Background:

  • National Public Health Institutes (NPHIs) are crucial for science-based public health leadership and coordination.
  • NPHIs often consolidate fragmented entities to improve national preparedness and response.
  • Sustained effectiveness of NPHIs relies on scientific rigor and adaptable capacity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the NPHI Organizational Strengthening Module (OSM) framework.
  • The OSM framework aims to bolster NPHI organizational design and performance management.
  • Key objectives include institutionalizing core public health functions and enhancing resilience to emerging threats.

Main Methods:

  • The OSM framework is rooted in organizational development principles.
  • It adapts validated business and public sector approaches for NPHI-specific needs.
  • Development involved reviewing, adapting, and piloting tools for each module.

Main Results:

  • The OSM framework comprises a public health function mapping activity and six modules: strategy, partnerships, communication, workforce, finance, and governance.
  • Each module includes assessment, guided actions, and best practices, delivered in 3-6 month sprints.
  • The framework is designed for senior leadership engagement and can be implemented virtually or in-person.

Conclusions:

  • The OSM framework offers a systematic, evidence-informed strategy for NPHI organizational strengthening.
  • It enhances strategic and operational capacities, improving NPHI effectiveness and resilience.
  • This approach supports NPHIs in better anticipating and responding to emerging public health threats.