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Developing An Outcomes System
Topic: Administrator's Corner > Outcomes Measurement
2005-09-03 | By Landon Kimbrough | Post Feedback! | Send To a Friend | Print Version | Send Me Responses | Related
Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. -- Albert Einstein

Why Should We Evaluate?

To link decision making and planning.

To improve patient programs and services.

To meet requests for accountability.

Establish the value of our services.

Review an outline of an evaluation system that can be printed and used as a simple "map" in designing your system.

This document is available in PDF format courtesy of Lanstat Incorporated. Click here to download it.

About The Author:
Landon L. Kimbrough has developed and implemented program evaluation systems for both outpatient and inpatient treatment providers in Washington. He is President of Lanstat Incorporated. http://www.lanstat.com Mr. Kimbrough is a recognized expert in technical assistance in designing and implementing corrective action plans and writing policies and procedures to assist chemical dependency agencies in maintaining state certification, including new agency start-up and application for approval.
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