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A results-based logic model for primary healthcare: a conceptual foundation for population-based information systems.

Diane E Watson1, Anne-Marie Broemeling, Sabrina T Wong.   

Abstract

A conceptual framework for population-based information systems is needed if these data are to be created and used to generate information to support healthcare policy, management and practice communities that seek to improve quality and account for progress in primary healthcare (PHC) renewal. This paper describes work conducted in British Columbia since 2003 to (1) create a Results-Based Logic Model for PHC using the approach of the Treasury Board of Canada in designing management and accountability frameworks, together with a literature review, policy analysis and broad consultation with approximately 650 people, (2) identify priorities for information within that logic model, (3) use the logic model and priorities within it to implement performance measurement and research and (4) identify how information systems need to be structured to assess the impact of variation or change in PHC inputs, activities and outputs on patient, population and healthcare system outcomes. The resulting logic model distinguishes among outcomes for which the PHC sector should be held more or less accountable.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 21037902      PMCID: PMC2906214     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Healthc Policy        ISSN: 1715-6572


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