Exam 7: Process Theory for Program Implementation
Exam 1: Context of Health Program Development and Evaluation21 Questions
Exam 2: Relevance of Diversity and Disparities to Health Programs16 Questions
Exam 3: Community Health Assessment for Program Planning17 Questions
Exam 4: Characterizing and Defining the Health Problem14 Questions
Exam 5: Program Theory and Interventions Revealed15 Questions
Exam 6: Program Objectives and Setting Targets10 Questions
Exam 7: Process Theory for Program Implementation13 Questions
Exam 8: Monitoring Implementation Through Budgets and Information Systems16 Questions
Exam 9: Implementation Evaluation: Measuring Inputs and Outputs20 Questions
Exam 10: Program Quality and Fidelity: Managerial and Contextual Considerations12 Questions
Exam 11: Planning the Intervention Effect Evaluations16 Questions
Exam 12: Choosing Designs for Effect Evaluations10 Questions
Exam 13: Sampling Designs and Data Sources for Effect Evaluations10 Questions
Exam 14: Quantitative Data Analysis and Interpretation14 Questions
Exam 15: Qualitative Methods for Planning and Evaluation10 Questions
Exam 16: Program Evaluators Responsibilities23 Questions
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Eligibility for the National School Lunch Program is based on family income and the number of people in a family. Is this program a partial-coverage or full-coverage program and why?
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Even though it has eligibility criteria, the program is implemented at the population level and is thus a full-coverage program.
What is the formula for determining the break-even number of clients that need to be served by StarCare's hospice program?
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Number of pts to be serviced = fixed cost/(revenue per pt - variable cost per pt)
Outreach workers from the CeaseFire program spent a total of 500 combined hours with program participants during the first year of program implementation. This is an example of which service utilization output?
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A health care organization, StarCare, wants to implement a program to increase use of diabetes care services. In the past, StarCare has billed insurance companies $350 per group session on cardiac care, a similar service, and thus plans to bill $350 for the diabetes group sessions. Operational expenses for the diabetes care services will be $1,000. Because StarCare is concerned with quality of services, it plans to have a consistent group size of 20 participants. However, the number of group facilitators will vary based on the number of diabetes care group participants. For every participant, it costs StarCare $300 in facilitator salary and other expenses. StarCare will only do one session if it is profitable. Based on this information, what are (a) the fixed costs for the proposed diabetes care program and the (b) the total variable costs for 20 participants?
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At which level of the public health pyramid would a social marketing plan be useful? Select all that apply.
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What is the definition or appropriate example of the following item.
-Budget
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_________________ describes the four P's: promotion, place, price, and product.
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What is the definition or appropriate example of the following item.
-Fixed costs
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The element of the service utilization plan that ensures that the program is provided to members of the intended audience is called queuing.
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A high degree of match between the capacity to provide the program or service and the demand for the program or service minimizes _________________ and the need for a wait list.
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What is the definition or appropriate example of the following item.
-In-kind donation
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What is the definition or appropriate example of the following item.
-Variable costs
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