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Linking accreditation and public health outcomes: a logic model approach.

Brenda M Joly1, Georgeen Polyak, Mary V Davis, Joan Brewster, Beverly Tremain, Cathy Raevsky, Leslie M Beitsch.   

Abstract

Emerging public health standards, performance assessment tools, and accreditation models hold significant promise for defining and standardizing public health practice, yet the lack of empirical research on their relationship to outcomes represents a serious barrier to adoption. Given the growing interest and momentum related to public health agency assessment and accreditation efforts, there is increasing need for evidence that performance standards and associated accreditation programs are effective means for moving public health systems toward the ultimate goal of population and community health improvement. This article provides an overview of accreditation in health and other industries, and its relationship to outcomes. We examine lessons that might have meaningful public health translations, as well as influences in and on public health that pose challenges for research and evaluation in this area. Finally, we propose a logic model framework to help depict the ways in which we can begin to explore the impact accreditation has on various levels of outcomes. This logic model is intended to guide the development of measures and to serve as a tool to help convey the breadth and depth of research needed to link accreditation to health outcomes.

Mesh:

Year:  2007        PMID: 17563622     DOI: 10.1097/01.PHH.0000278027.56820.7e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Public Health Manag Pract        ISSN: 1078-4659


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