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Measurement and accountability

Logic models are a tool for specifying how a program's activities lead to measurable outcomes. Specific, measurable outcomes give health programs accountability and show where changes can be made for improvement. Measurement and continual improvement are the cornerstones of accountable governmental process.

Principles of accountability

  • Measuring results tells success from failure
  • If success isn't measured, it can't be rewarded
  • If failure isn't measured, it can't be corrected
  • Demonstrable success creates public support

Reinventing Government, Osborne and Gaebler, 1992

Logic model basics

A basic logic model shows a timeline of how inputs (resources) are used in activities (outputs) to lead to results with measurable outcomes:

Logic model layout
INPUTS
ACTIVITIES
OUTCOMES

 

The complete logic model

Our logic models extend each of these sections with details specific to the program. We also designate any supporting factors (infrastructure) and evaluation that takes place as the program progresses.

Our logic models typically contain specifications like the following:

Logic model template
INPUTS
Resources
ACTIVITIES
Actions & Results
OUTCOMES
Short-term Intermediate Long-term

What we invest

Funds
Guidance
Equipment
Staff

What we do

Partner
Surveillance
Research
Reporting

What we measure

Education
Awareness

 

Health improvement
Behavior changes
Cost savings
Participation

 

Social impact
Community action

   

Infrastructure

Resource and support details

 

Measurement and feedback

Ongoing monitoring, evaluation and improvement

 

Logic Models at MDH

We are in the process of making the logic models for all our funded programs publically available on-line. You can examine any of them in our Logic Models area.

View MDH logic models

 
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