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Testing, Piloting and Evaluating RiskMAP Interventions

Testing, Piloting and Evaluating RiskMAP Interventions. Annette Stemhagen, DrPH, FISPE Vice President, Strategic Development Services. How Can You Determine if Your Approach Will Succeed?. Feasibility assessments prior to program initiation Ongoing evaluation over the life of the program.

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Testing, Piloting and Evaluating RiskMAP Interventions

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  1. Testing, Piloting and Evaluating RiskMAP Interventions Annette Stemhagen, DrPH, FISPE Vice President, Strategic Development Services

  2. How Can You Determine if Your Approach Will Succeed? • Feasibility assessments prior to program initiation • Ongoing evaluation over the life of the program

  3. Initial Feasibility Assessments • The likelihood of success with • Stakeholders • Physicians • Pharmacists • Patients • Others • Program Design • Fit busy practice routine • Represent actual clinical practice • Need for extra-ordinary testing

  4. Assessing Feasibility • Existing data • Medical chart review • Natural history of disease • Cross sectional surveys, e.g., NCHS • Registries • Large automated databases

  5. Assessing Feasibility • Existing data (continued) • Market research data • Competitive products • Physician prescribing behavior • ISS and ISE (particularly placebo groups) • Literature • Past experience

  6. Assessing Feasibility • Ad hoc data collection • Panel of experts • Focus groups • Surveys • Health care providers • Patients • General population sample

  7. Ongoing Feasibility • How good were the data? • How good were the assumptions?

  8. Ongoing Feasibility • Projected vs. actual • Corrections mid-course

  9. Test Risk Intervention Prior to Full Implementation • Traditional clinical trials • LSTs • Demonstration programs

  10. Evaluation Strategies • Record review • Stakeholder Surveys • Knowledge, Attitude and Practice • Program audits • System audit trail • Large automated database study • Market research data

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