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Georgia Comprehensive Cancer Control Program 3/10/2015 Program Monitoring and Evaluation Activities Short-Term Outcomes Long-Term Outcomes Intermediate.

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1 Georgia Comprehensive Cancer Control Program 3/10/2015 Program Monitoring and Evaluation Activities Short-Term Outcomes Long-Term Outcomes Intermediate Outcomes Outputs Manage CCC program and funding Routine Cancer Surveillance Support, collaborate with, and sustain Cancer Control Consortium Create and implement CCC plans using evidence-based interventions (EBIs) & promising practices, focusing on CCC priorities Demonstrate outcomes through evaluation to improve program outcomes Membership assessment conducted Membership recruitment and retention strategy in place Change facilitated around GA CCC priorities through Consortium member expertise Active participation in GA Cancer Control Consortium Dedicated staff with expertise needed to implement CCC Priorities Communication plan implemented and coordinated Responsiveness to CDC fiscal and program reporting requirements Updated information and performance milestones in all sections of CDC MIS Number/types of trainings and TA provided Burden assessed; report completed and disseminated; cancer plan revised Fact sheets, data briefs, infographics, journal articles, presentations created and disseminated New/enhanced prevention policies Improved reimbursement/ health plan coverage Increased environmental supports for prevention activities New/enhanced school, worksite, adult & child care policies to support cancer prevention and screening activities Increased evidence-based lifestyle & survivorship programs Improved community linkages management services Increased self-management support through survivorship model Improved systems to support quality screening Increased patient navigation & case management services Improved access to care and evidence- based lifestyle programs & survivorship support systems to increase healthy living and enhance quality of life for survivors Increased utilization of evidence- based lifestyle programs, clinical preventive services, cancer care & survivorship supports Improved delivery of clinical preventive services & cancer care Decreased mortality Decreased morbidity Reduced costs associated with cancer Increased quality of life Reduced disparities Decreased tobacco use & increased HPV vaccination and physical activity and improved diet Increased early detection Improved survivorship practices Prevent cancer/ recurrence Decreased cancer incidence 1 2 3 4 5 13 14 15 16 6 36 37 38 39 40 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 45 43 44 41 42 Shared & leveraged resources Plan linked to chronic programs; priorities addressed Number/types of EBIs; reach and adoption 17 18 19 Active participation in cancer plan workgroups Comprehensive evaluation plan; evaluation action plan 20 21 Policy Changes Community Changes Healthcare System Changes Improved knowledge & attitudes about clinical preventive & cancer care guidelines Improved knowledge and attitudes about cancer prevention & screening 31 32 Provider Changes Individual Changes Risk Reduction Impact Inputs Established state comp. cancer control program Georgia Cancer Control Consortium Regional Cancer Coalition of Georgia (RCCGs) Academic & Community Partners Public Health Districts participation and resources Evidence Based and Promising Practices Georgia Cancer Control Plan 2014-2019 Surveillance Data Funding, guidance, & support from CDC


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