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NAQC Special Recognition Award 2005. Presented to Sharon Campbell, PhD For her leadership in developing a minimal data set for evaluating quitlines. NAQC Membership Meeting 2005. Review NAQC’s main accomplishments Hear about member accomplishments in states, provinces & nationally - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: NAQC Special Recognition Award 2005
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NAQC Special Recognition Award 2005

Presented to Sharon Campbell, PhD

For her leadership in developing a minimal data set for evaluating

quitlines

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NAQC Membership Meeting 2005

• Review NAQC’s main accomplishments

• Hear about member accomplishments in states, provinces & nationally

• Engage in a discussion about priorities for July 2005 to June 2006

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Main AccomplishmentsOrganizational Accomplishments

• Established advisory committee and 3 working groups

• Launched website; enhancement underway• Received funding and support from Legacy, NCI,

CDC, Health Canada• Implemented online tools for membership and

meeting registration (235 individual members, 75 organizations)

• Liaison work with national and international organizations

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Research & Evaluation Working Group Accomplishments

Co-chairs: Sharon Campbell, Debbie Ossip-Klein

Staff: Brenda Bryan

• Completed minimal data set

• Developed a research agenda

• Began revising NAQC’s 2005 quitline survey

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Tools & Resources Working Group Accomplishments

Co-chairs: Christopher Anderson, Diana Dampier, Abby Rosenthal

Staff: Tamatha Thomas-Haase

• Convened conference call series on better practices in quitline operations

• Developed a resource guide

• Planned NAQC’s annual meeting

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Policy & Communication Working Group Accomplishments

Co-chairs: Matthew Barry, Suzy McDonald

Staff: Brenda Bryan

• Newly established in March 2005

• E-newsletter

• CMS materials

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State, Provincial & National Accomplishments

Please share highlights with us at the meeting or via email

[email protected]

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NAQC Priorities July 2005 to June 2006

Guiding principle: NAQC priority projects should be mission-driven and reflect the diverse perspectives of members

NAQC’s mission:* Maximize the access, use and effectiveness

of quitlines* Provide leadership and a unified voice to

promote quitlines* Offer a forum to link those interested in

quitline operations

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Process for Setting Priorities

March: Working Group chairs and staff generated draft priorities

April: Discussion with Advisory Committee

May: Discussion with membership-as-a-whole

June: Balance and align with mission

July: Align with budget

July: Share final priorities with members

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Organizational Priorities

Transition: NAQC becomes an independent entity

Sustainability: Maintain current funding sources and identify new sources

Membership: Reach out to Mexico and territorial jurisdictions

Promotion: Plan for high profile at WCTOH

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Research & Evaluation Priorities

• Implement and follow up on the MDS• Develop standard questions for optional

indicators• Continue activities on NAQC research

agenda • Develop special journal suppl on QL• Implement NAQC survey and link to MDS• Develop an online search mechanism• Host related bulletin board topics • Convene annual working group meeting

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Tools & Resources Priorities

• Continue conference call series • Develop an annotated bibliography of the scientific

literature on quitlines/research matrix• Convene annual membership meeting• Develop tools for members

– Promotion– Special populations– Financial sustainability– Training and evaluation of service providers– Call center technology

• Repository of samples of work

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Policy & Communications Priorities

• CMS coverage of cessation• Priority populations – resources & expertise• Sharing of resources – informational and other• Educating policymakers and other professionals• Coordination and integration of activities

(cessation and tobacco control)• Engaging business communities / tribal policy

makers• Increasing utilization and consumer demand• Subcommittee on promotion

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NAQC Membership Discussion on Priorities

Please share your ideas on

NAQC priorities for

2005 to 2006

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To Add Your Input on Priorities

Organizational: [email protected]

Research & Evaluation: [email protected]

Tools & Resources: [email protected]

Policy & Communications: [email protected]