Sentences with phrase «measure the outcomes delivered»

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Since value depends on results, not inputs, value in health care is measured by the outcomes achieved, not the volume of services delivered, and shifting focus from volume to value is a central challenge.
Value - based care is an emerging payment model that focuses on measuring a patient's health outcome against the cost of delivering the outcome.
An acid test which the Government faces is whether the measures contained in today's Budget will deliver lasting solutions that will help to improve outcomes for all children and young people.
At the heart of every learning objective is a desired behavioral outcome, and if you can't measure that, you can't prove that your training is delivering a return.
Local outcome data will drive this decisionmaking, says Kane, and to deliver on these new requirements, he imagines a future in which a collection of «efficacy networks» provide local capacity to measure, evaluate, and share the impact of local interventions.
Performance measures may address the type or level of program activities conducted (process), the direct products and services delivered by a program (outputs), and / or the results of those products and services (outcomes).
The measures will deliver progress in the first two core ambitions, Ambition 1 to close the word gap in the early years and Ambition 2, closing the attainment gap in school outcomes between disadvantaged young people and their peers.
Learning outcomes: - Understanding and using instructional models such as ADDIE; - The role of learning theories and memory in learning; - Using needs analysis and subject matter experts to design instructional materials and courses; - Using Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction to design effective instructional materials; - Using learning technologies to deliver training; - Measuring and evaluating the instructional materials.
Promote evidence - based practices and accountability for student success by improving the use of data, research, and evaluation to assess longitudinal student outcomes, improve school and program results, and otherwise measure progress toward consistently delivering high quality programs and services.
Start - ups work faster because they dare to try new things and measure in real time whether they are working, and they are not afraid to change or pivot to deliver the best outcome.
Offsetting through our integrated Climate + Care projects means you not only fund emission reductions to address your unavoidable carbon footprint, but deliver measured outcomes which can contribute to the UN Global Goals and your other business objectives.
IDRC hopes to deliver an indicator - based framework that will assist Law Societies and other stakeholders involved in the free access to law movement worldwide in measuring the outcome of their efforts.
But I have yet to encounter a law firm, from the most modest solo to the largest global monolith, that measures one particular thing: whether and to what extent the firm has delivered the outcome the client paid it for.
The accomplishment of any administration is measured by the outcomes it delivers, and this is completely a zone where we lead the opposition.
Evidence still suggests that the community controlled family centered - approach to delivering comprehensive primary health care is the ideal model to support the greatest improvement in health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, although we need to ensure that any new measures are also supporting this modeling.
It is this discrepancy between what is promised, and what is actually delivered on the ground in Indigenous communities, that leaves me deeply concerned by the potential outcomes of the Howard Government's emergency measures in the NT.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study explored the preliminary efficacy, parent acceptability, and economic cost of delivering Step One within Stepped Care Trauma - Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (SC - TF - CBT).
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The study evaluated the effectiveness of the Anger Management Group Treatment Model delivered in two different formats.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Participants were randomly assigned to receive Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depressed Adolescents (IPT - A) or treatment as usual (TAU) delivered by school - based mental health clinicians.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The current study examined the efficacy of Interpersonal Psychotherapy - Adolescent Skills Training (IPT - AST) for adolescents with depression in comparison to group programs that are typically delivered in school settings.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) Multisystemic Therapy (MST) delivered through a community health center was compared to usual services delivered by the Department of Juvenile Justice in the treatment of 84 serious juvenile offenders and their families.
Summary: (To include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study assessed the efficacy of Trauma - Focused Cognitive - Behavioral Therapy (TF - CBT) delivered by social worker facilitators in reducing posttraumatic stress, depression, anxiety, and conduct problems and increasing prosocial behavior in a group of war - affected, sexually exploited girls.
We plan to: (a) identify high risk adolescents based on elevated scores on a screening measure of depressive symptoms that is delivered in primary care; (b) recruit 400 (200 per site) of these at - risk adolescents to be randomized into either the CATCH - IT or the Educational group; and (c) assess outcomes at 2, 6, 12, 18 and 24 months post intake on measures of depressive symptoms, depressive diagnoses, other mental disorders, and on measures of role impairment in education, quality of life, attainment of educational milestones, and family functioning; and to examine predictors of intervention response, and potential ethnic and cultural differences in intervention response.
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