EOHHS Strategic Goals and Achievements
EOHHS has worked hard over the last year to identify its highest level Secretariat strategic goals. Over the next year we'll be sharing information on how these goals give structure to EOHHS focusing its efforts, identifying policy opportunities and improving results. These goals were developed collaboratively through teams involving all 16 EOHHS agencies and dozens of our managers. EOHHS' goals aren't just words: Our strategic goals are being put into action by establishing the framework to set our priorities, inform our policies, and align our services for residents of Massachusetts.
EOHHS Strategic Goals
Wellness & Quality of Health Care
- Ensure access to care
- Advance health care quality
- Contain health care costs
- Promote individual wellness
- Promote healthy communities
Safe Communities
- Surveillance – Monitor key indicators of safe communities
- Preparedness – Develop infrastructure to support safe communities
- Prevention – Deliver proactive & targeted services to individuals, families & communities
- Intervention – Intervene where needed to ensure safety of individuals, families & communities
Jobs & Self Sufficiency
- Increase accessibility & diversity of available jobs for targeted residents through policy & employer outreach
- Provide employment support services for targeted adults
- Maximize number of targeted adults who move toward self-sufficiency and independence through employment
- Successfully transition EOHHS youth entering the workforce
Effective Government
- Provide client-centered customer service
- Develop & maintain a high performance workforce
- Improve internal efficiencies
- Increase efficiencies and quality of the POS system
Educating Kids in Our Care
- Ensure access to education related programming, services & opportunities for children & youth in EOHHS care
- Maximize school attendance and engagement for children & youth in EOHHS care
- Maximize stability in education programs for children & youth in EOHHS care
- Maximize educational success for children & youth in EOHHS care
This information is from the Executive Office of Health and Human Services