Program planning models
Public Health Professionals Gateway. Section Navigation. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Syndicate. Minus Related Pages. On This Page. Guide to Community Preventive Services Community Guide external icon Free resource to help you choose programs and policies to improve health and prevent disease in your community Healthy People external icon Healthy People provides year, measurable public health objectives and tools to help track progress toward achieving them. Email Updates.
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Otherwise known as MAP-IT, this framework can be used to plan and evaluate public health interventions to achieve Healthy People objectives. Whether you are a seasoned public health professional or new to the field, the MAP-IT framework will help you create your own path to a healthy community and a healthier Nation. Use these tools and resources as a reference.
Each of the 5 MAP-IT sections includes questions to ask and answer, a brief overview, Healthy People tools, and links to related resources. Skip to main content. When read from left to right, logic models describe program basics over time from planning through results. The figure below shows how the basic logic model is read. Mapping a proposed program helps you visualize and understand how human and financial investments can contribute to achieving your intended program goals and can lead to program improvements.
It was among the first and is an internationally recognized program planning model for public health. The Community Tool box is a global resource for free information on essential skills for building healthy communities. It offers more than 7, pages of practical guidance in creating change and improvement.
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