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Detail of Performance Analysis Table
Prevention Portfolio
Long-term Goal: By 2010, an evidence-based model for health care organizations to
minimize multi-risk behaviors among patients will be in use.
| Performance Measures |
Targets |
Actual Performance |
Reference* |
Increase the quality
and quantity of
preventive care
delivered in the
clinical setting
especially focusing
on priority
populations.
Outcome |
FY 2006:
Increase the number of users of
clinical prevention products by 10%.
FY 2005:
Establish baseline of quality and
quantity of preventative services
delivered.
FY 2004:
Benchmark best practices for
delivering clinical preventive services.
Increase CME activities by developing
a Train the Trainer program for
implementing a system to increase
delivery of clinical preventive
services.
|
Completed |
SG-1/5
HP-13/14/
15/16/18/
19/21/22/
24/25/27 |
Improve the
timeliness and
responsiveness of
the USPSTF to
emerging needs in
clinical prevention.
Outcome |
FY 2006:
Increase the number of annual topics
reviewed by the Task Force by 10%.
FY 2005:
Establish baseline measures for
timeliness and responsiveness.
|
|
SG-1/5
HP-13/14/
15/16/18/
19/21/22/
24/25/27 |
Increase the number of partnerships that
will adopt and
promote evidence-based
clinical
prevention.
Outcome |
FY 2006:
Increase the number of partnerships
adopting evidence-based clinical
prevention by 5%.
FY 2005:
Establish baseline of partnerships
within the Prevention Portfolio
promoting clinical prevention.
FY 2004: Produce fact sheets for adolescents,
seniors, and children. Partner with
appropriate professional societies and
advocacy groups.
|
Completed |
SG-1/5
HP-13/14/
15/16/18/
19/21/22/
24/25/27 |
* SG = Strategic Goal; HP = Healthy People |
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