The Turning Point Performance Management National Excellence Collaborative (PMC) is a group of seven states and five national partner organizations that worked to study and promote the use of performance management systems in public health. The seven member states are Alaska, Illinois (lead state), Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, New York, and West Virginia. National partners include the Association of State and Territorial Health Officers, the National Association of County and City Health Officials, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Health Resources and Services Administration, and the Association of State and Territorial Local Health Liaison Officials.
The PMC was funded by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation through Turning Point: Collaborating for a New Century in Public Health. The PMC partnered with the Public Health Foundation (PHF) to develop and distribute its performance management products and has transitioned many of its performance management activities to PHF after the Collaborative's funding and charter expired in late 2005.
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