Community Health Care's O-Process for Evaluation von Fannie Fonseca-Becker | A Participatory Approach for Increasing Sustainability | ISBN 9780387773773

Community Health Care's O-Process for Evaluation

A Participatory Approach for Increasing Sustainability

von Fannie Fonseca-Becker und Amy L. Boore
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinFannie Fonseca-Becker
Autor / AutorinAmy L. Boore
Buchcover Community Health Care's O-Process for Evaluation | Fannie Fonseca-Becker | EAN 9780387773773 | ISBN 0-387-77377-0 | ISBN 978-0-387-77377-3
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From the reviews:

„This very brief overview of program planning and evaluation presents the authors’ model for designing, implementing, and evaluating a health program. … The audience includes healthcare organizations or community boards that are developing or already have health programs. … The book includes multiple bulleted points, highlighted key points, and appendixes that contain templates for data collection.“ (Michele Issel, Doody’s Review Service, November, 2008)

Community Health Care's O-Process for Evaluation

A Participatory Approach for Increasing Sustainability

von Fannie Fonseca-Becker und Amy L. Boore
Mitwirkende
Autor / AutorinFannie Fonseca-Becker
Autor / AutorinAmy L. Boore
There is a renewed sense of urgency to alleviate human suffering and public attention has increased its focus on corporate philanthropy and social investing. Likewise, non-profit organizations find themselves under greater pressure to dem- strate impact and the demand for greater ‘transparency’ on the donor community and government agencies now require a more transparent accounting of spending on social programs that support the disenfranchised. This book is intended to be a guide for Community Health Care Programs interested in enhancing their lo- term sustainability through the appropriate use of their evaluation results. The book has been designed for ease of use and provides step-by-step guidance on all aspects of basic evaluation methods. For the last twenty years, The Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Program has awarded funding to more than 150 pioneering non-profit organizations for unique projects that address disparities in America’s delivery of health care to poor and underserved citizens. By supporting essential, community-based health care organizations, the program helps to break down health care barriers for me- cally underserved populations by improving their access to quality services.