Osceola_Strategy_Map_09v2.pdf Accessible Equivalent Vision: Osceola County will be a community where all uninsured and underinsured residents have full access to the health care services that they need. The strategy map is drawn in four rows and two columns. The first column is Perspective. The second column is Strategic Objectives. 1st Row Perspective: Community Assets Strategic Objectives: 1.Maximize resources and engage new & existing partners in developing solutions 2.Ensure the public health workforce is skilled to address health issues 2nd Row Perspective: Community Process & Learning Strategic Objectives: 1. Measure our success (arrow drawn from 1st row, 1st objective) 2. Sustain best practive programs (arrow drawn from all objectives in 1st row and the 1st objective in 2nd row) 3. Improve the delivery and quality of care by using evidenced-based best practices (arrow drawn from the 1st row, 2nd objective as well as 2nd row, 1st objective) 4. Target our initiatives to areas of most need (arrow drawn from 1st row, 1st objective, as well as 2nd row, 1st objective) 3rd Row Perspective: Community Imprementation Strategic Objectives: 1. Increase access to specialty care (arrows drawn from 1st row, 1st objective as well as 2nd row, 4th objective) 2. Increase enrollment in a medical home (arrows drawn from 1st row, 1st objective as well as 2nd row, 4th objective) 3. Ensure access to comprehensive health care (arrows drawn from 2nd row, 2nd objective as well as 3rd row, 1st objective.) 4th Row Perspective: Community Health Status Strategic Objectives: Impreove outcomes of people with, or at risk of, Diabetes Mellitus and Cardiovascular disease (arrows drawn from 2nd row, 3rd objective, and all objectives in the 3rd row