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Planning an integrated population-based program

P J Hall1

  • 1pamela.hall@grandforks.af.mil

The Journal of Nursing Administration
|October 27, 1998
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Nurse administrators need a framework for planning cost-effective, population-based healthcare programs. This study presents an integrated model for program analysis, implementation, and evaluation, using a pediatric asthma service as an example.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Public Health
  • Nursing Administration

Background:

  • Hospitals face increasing pressure to deliver cost-effective, population-based care.
  • Nurse administrators require robust methods for program planning and evaluation.
  • Assessing program value in terms of cost, quality, and outcomes is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a template model for integrated population-based program planning.
  • To provide nurse administrators with a structured approach to program development.
  • To demonstrate the application of the model using a case study.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a comprehensive program planning template model.
  • Application of the model to the Children's Home-Based Asthma Management and Prevention Service (CHAMPS).

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  • Analysis of program components including cost-effectiveness, quality, and value.
  • Main Results:

    • The proposed model offers a structured framework for planning and evaluating population-based healthcare initiatives.
    • The CHAMPS case study illustrates the practical application and benefits of the integrated model.
    • The model facilitates articulation of program worth in terms of cost, quality, and value.

    Conclusions:

    • The integrated program planning model is a valuable tool for nurse administrators.
    • Effective program planning is essential for delivering cost-effective, high-quality population health services.
    • The model supports evidence-based decision-making in healthcare program development.