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Name of Presenter April 28, 2008

Overview of Data What is the “current state of affairs” for Well-Being 3? Overview of Trends in Data Data Sources and Data Insufficiencies 2

Overview of Goals This can merely be a brief listing of the goals, but the work group may want to organize them in a certain fashion that makes sense (e.g., short-term, mid-term, long-term). 3

Goal #1—Name 1. Action Steps of the Goal. 2. Tasks to Complete the Actions Steps. 3. Benchmarks and Proposed Timeframes for the Action Steps. 4. Intended Effects (specifically focusing on data) of the Action Steps. 5. Continuous Quality Improvement Process Utilizing Data for the Action Steps. 6. Persons/Groups Responsible for the Action Steps. 7. Proposed Goal Completion Date. 4

Goal #2—Name 1. Action Steps of the Goal. 2. Tasks to Complete the Actions Steps. 3. Benchmarks and Proposed Timeframes for the Action Steps. 4. Intended Effects (specifically focusing on data) of the Action Steps. 5. Continuous Quality Improvement Process Utilizing Data for the Action Steps. 6. Persons/Groups Responsible for the Action Steps. 7. Proposed Goal Completion Date. 5

Goal #3—Name 1. Action Steps of the Goal. 2. Tasks to Complete the Actions Steps. 3. Benchmarks and Proposed Timeframes for the Action Steps. 4. Intended Effects (specifically focusing on data) of the Action Steps. 5. Continuous Quality Improvement Process Utilizing Data for the Action Steps. 6. Persons/Groups Responsible for the Action Steps. 7. Proposed Goal Completion Date. 6