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** Objective Measurement Baseline - This is the initial measures that will be used to measure the health outcome of the strategy objectives.
 
** Objective Measurement Baseline - This is the initial measures that will be used to measure the health outcome of the strategy objectives.
 
* Solution Measures - These are measures that will demonstrate progress toward achieving the health mission. This is the list of measures (i.e., pain levels, function levels, blood sugar levels) that will be used to measure progress of the startegy objectives toward achieving the health mission.  
 
* Solution Measures - These are measures that will demonstrate progress toward achieving the health mission. This is the list of measures (i.e., pain levels, function levels, blood sugar levels) that will be used to measure progress of the startegy objectives toward achieving the health mission.  
* Solution Measurement Timeframes - These are the times when progress will be measures
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** Solution Measurement Timeframes - These are the times when progress will be measures
* Solution Measurement Baseline - This is the initial measures that will be used to measure the health outcome of the strategy objectives.  
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** Solution Measurement Baseline - This is the initial measures that will be used to measure the health outcome of the strategy objectives.  
 
'''6. Impacting Realities''' <br>
 
'''6. Impacting Realities''' <br>
 
* [[Health Determinants]] including patient behavior
 
* [[Health Determinants]] including patient behavior

Revision as of 07:56, 4 April 2019

These are performance measures to help determine the impact on the patient's health status:

1. Initial Health Status - This is the measure of the risk-adjusted health status of the person prior to a determined timeframe, a new mission (Care Goals), a new strategy (Care Plan) or a new solution (intervention). The will be the baseline used to measure the health outcome.
2. Health Mission (Care Goals)
3. Health Strategy - Objectives (Care Plan)

  • List of Strategy Objectives

4. Health Strategy - Solutions (Interventions) - The solutions are a subset of the objectives. They require their own specific measures to ensure that are effective.

5. Health Strategy - Measures

  • Objective Measures - These are measures that will demonstrate progress toward achieving the health mission. This is the list of measures (i.e., pain levels, function levels, blood sugar levels) that will be used to measure progress of the startegy objectives toward achieving the health mission.
    • Objective Measurement Timeframes - These are the times when progress will be measures
    • Objective Measurement Baseline - This is the initial measures that will be used to measure the health outcome of the strategy objectives.
  • Solution Measures - These are measures that will demonstrate progress toward achieving the health mission. This is the list of measures (i.e., pain levels, function levels, blood sugar levels) that will be used to measure progress of the startegy objectives toward achieving the health mission.
    • Solution Measurement Timeframes - These are the times when progress will be measures
    • Solution Measurement Baseline - This is the initial measures that will be used to measure the health outcome of the strategy objectives.

6. Impacting Realities

7. Impacting People

8. Impacting Activities

9. Subsequent Health Status
10. Health Outcome Measures

  • Health Status Performance
  • Health Objective Performance
  • Health Solution Performance


Organizations Focused on developing Health Outcomes Measures