Health Sciences 2250A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Professional Certification, Informed Consent, Uptodate

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Implementation is the most critical part of the planning process, as the program will be judged by its quality. Useful to help identify steps needed to implement and manage a successful program, while it shows connections among key components of the program. Program-level models are often summaries of complex processes and requires more models to depict each section. Consists of inputs, activities, outputs and outcomes. Inputs consist of human resources, funding sources, equipment, materials, community resources, and partnerships. Activities bring about change within a program. Outputs include products, new components of infrastructure, and services. Outcomes are broken into short-term, mid-term and long-term, while some models have the. Impact the fundamental intended or unintended change occurring in organization, systems, or communities as a result of a program. Others have suggested that they can also include: the mission or purpose of the program. The conditions, context, or situations which the program will be offered under.

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