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Evaluating large and complex demonstrations: the CHAMPUS reform initiative experience. Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Uniformed Services.

J Zwanziger1, K D Hart, R L Kravitz, E M Sloss.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the evaluation process for the CHAMPUS Reform Initiative (CRI) both to highlight issues that evaluators must consider when undertaking such projects and to provide policymakers with tools to better assess demonstration project evaluations. DATA SOURCES: The CRI evaluation. STUDY
DESIGN: Case study. DATA COLLECTION: Review of CRI evaluation reports. PRINCIPAL
FINDINGS: Although policymakers increasingly rely on the evaluations of demonstration projects to determine whether to extend the scope and funding of many public programs, the results of these evaluations are often difficult to assess. Despite its analytical sophistication, the CRI evaluation was no exception. The somewhat artificial time constraints imposed by policymakers made projection of the CRI's performance beyond the demonstration period particularly difficult.
CONCLUSIONS: Much uncertainty generally remains even after well-planned and well-executed evaluations of demonstration projects.

Mesh:

Year:  2001        PMID: 11221817      PMCID: PMC1089188     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Serv Res        ISSN: 0017-9124            Impact factor:   3.402


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Authors:  A L Stewart; R D Hays; J E Ware
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1988-07       Impact factor: 2.983

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Authors:  P D Cleary; A M Jette
Journal:  Med Care       Date:  1984-09       Impact factor: 2.983

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Authors:  J E Ware; M K Snyder; W R Wright; A R Davies
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Authors:  A R Davies; J E Ware; R H Brook; J R Peterson; J P Newhouse
Journal:  Health Serv Res       Date:  1986-08       Impact factor: 3.402

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Review 1.  Long-term trajectories and service needs for military families.

Authors:  Patrick E Link; Lawrence A Palinkas
Journal:  Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev       Date:  2013-12
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