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Output Performance Measures Presentation Derived from Martin & Kettner’s Measuring the Performance of Human Service Programs, Sage, 1996
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What Are Performance Output Measures Broadly defined, output measures are anything that a system or human service program produces. Output measures capture information about the type and amount of outputs produced by a system
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Types of Output Performance Measures Intermediate Outputs: products & services produced and consumed in production of final outputs (e.g. units of service) Final Outputs: The end products of human service programs (e.g. service completions)
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Units of Service Defined A unit of service is a standardized measure used to determine and report how much service is provided by a human service program. I.E. it is a unit of service volume
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Types of Units of Service Information & Referral: One contact or one referral (contact or episode) Home Delivered Meals: One meal, delivered, heated & served Counseling Services: One hour (50 min.)
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Selecting a Unit of Service Step One: Convene a focus group broadly representative of the stakeholders involved in the human service program Step Two: Brainstorm different unit of service options (episode, contact, material; time)
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Selecting a Unit of Service Step Three: Evaluate each option against the following 5 criteria –Utility: usefulness & relevance –Precision: accuracy –Feasibility: time & effort –Unit Cost Reporting: cost per unit of service –Consensus: agreement on service unit & implementation
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Multiple Service Settings Adult Day Care Services1,000 days Service Components Transportation1,900 trips Meals900 meals Socialization & Rec.5,200 hours Health Screening200 screens
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Final Output Measures
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Service Completions Defined as one client completing treatment or receiving a full complement of services
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Two Approaches to Developing Service Completions Standardized Approach: –When a minimum number of services are required for clients to complete services then –A service completion is one client completing one treatment
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Two Approaches to Developing Service Completions The Case Approach Plan –When clients receive varied units of serviced depending on individualized needs, then –A service completion is on client completing a case plan
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Service Completions & Client Outcomes Outcome performance measures should only be completed for clients who clients who compliment a full compliment of services. I.E. efforts should only be directed toward service completions.
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