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Anap and ATIH change roles in relation to the performance dashboard
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Initiated in 2009 by the General Directorate of Social Cohesion (DGCS), the National Solidarity Fund for Autonomy (CNSA) and Anap, the scoreboard was made mandatory 10 years later for some twenty categories of medico-social structures.
Until now, Anap has been piloting annual data collection campaigns, while ATIH has “developed and maintained the dashboard platform”.
From 2021, ATIH will take over the annual campaigns and user service instead of Anap. She “asked the ARS [agences régionales de santé] to update the list of establishments and medico-social services concerned “by the campaign,” the statement said.
As part of its new missions, ATIH “will broaden its field of expertise to the medico-social”, she writes in the new section which has appeared on its website.
This page will present “all the elements necessary for the realization of each campaign”, including the “‘tool kit’ and the description of the service to users” and this “in the days to come”, the agency told APMnews / TIChealth.
We can already read there that “Anap transferred in 2020 the national governance” of the tool “to the DGCS, closely associating the CNSA”.
Relieved of the management of annual campaigns, Anap “focuses its action on the development of uses in the extension of the publication ‘Perspectives of uses of the performance dashboard in the medico-social sector'”.
It is also question that it “refocuses on its core business” via “the animation of a community of practice ‘Medico-social dashboard’, which associates the referents of the ARS and the departmental councils”.
The agencies describe this community as “a space for sharing which makes it possible to report and analyze the needs expressed by the participants” and specify that it “will be progressively open to professionals in medico-social establishments and services as well as to managing bodies. in 2021 “.
“National governance and local management” remain, they also insist, ensuring that the four partners “continue to ensure the consistency of the system with sector reforms and other existing databases and will be able to consider the necessary changes” .
They add that “at the local level, the ARS, in conjunction with the departmental councils, are continuing their role in piloting campaigns, with national technical support from ATIH”.
Regarding the calendar of the 2021 campaign, “the data collection phase will take place from Monday April 19 to Monday May 31, 2021 inclusive”, announce the agencies.
A satisfactory 2020 campaign despite the health crisis
Anap and ATIH also believe that the 2020 campaign was “satisfactory”, despite the health crisis, “with 82% participation (against 88% in 2019)”.
“This strong mobilization of the managers of establishments for the elderly and for the disabled makes it possible to ensure continuity in the production of annual indicators useful for steering structures and for management dialogue, and to maintain visibility on the situation of establishments in this exceptional context “, they rejoice.
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