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Outcome Measures Sample Clauses

Outcome Measures a. For youth completing the program, eighty percent (80%) should have no rearrest within sixty (60) days of treatment completion; b. Number of participants who successfully complete the programs under this contract; c. Xxxxx served will successfully complete parole at higher rates than similar youth who do not participate in aftercare programming; d. Xxxxx served will recidivate at lower rates than similar youth who do not participate in aftercare programming; e. Youth who receive pre-release contact by aftercare providers and field staff will have higher rates of successful completion of parole; and f. Youth served will see increased protective factors and decreased risk factors on the PACT.
Outcome Measures. The Contractor agrees to prepare and submit to the State as requested the information required by the State for reports and evaluations necessary to monitor services or programs and outcomes. The Contractor will provide all information requested by the State (in the format requested by the State) and will cooperate with and assist the State in preparing such reports and evaluations. DCS will attempt to standardize the timing and content of required reports to the extent it can.
Outcome Measures. Time to full enteral feeds after enterostomy closure (hours) was chosen as the primary outcome parameter because of its clinical relevance representing the influence of MFR on the intestinal autonomy in the course of the disease. The endpoint is highly objective due to the strict and well-defined feeding protocol (see 3.1). In most of the referenced publications postoperative weight gain early after surgery was chosen as the primary outcome parameter. However, body weight is always affected by the shift of body fluids into the third space. Therefore postoperative weight does not always correlate with enteral/ parenteral caloric supplementation as a sign of enteral resorption. For this reason it was not selected as the primary outcome parameter but will be assessed as secondary outcome measure. Secondary outcome measures further include the number of days of postoperative total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and the cholestasis parameters (conjugated bilirubin, GGT, ALT, AST) as indicators for hepatotoxicity of parenteral nutrition. The “time to first bowel movement” (hours) which correlates to the postoperative transanastomotic passage of stool, will be another secondary outcome parameter. A bowel movement consisting of only mucous rather than stool is also considered a bowel movement. Finally, all outcome parameters including possible complications will be assessed during the follow-up 3, 6 and 12 months (12-month follow-up only applicable for patients that are recruited early enough to complete this follow-up within the 48 month of overall study duration) after enterostomy closure.
Outcome Measures. Florida First Start Program
Outcome Measures. The Contractor shall prepare and submit to the State as requested the information required by the State for reports and evaluations necessary to monitor services or programs and outcomes. The Contractor shall provide all information requested by the State (in the format requested by the State) and shall cooperate with and assist the State in preparing such reports and evaluations. DCS will attempt to standardize the timing and content of required reports to the extent it can. DCS will consider several issues when determining the effectiveness of the provider. Those factors may include but are not limited to: (a) The symptomatology of the typical child accepted into the program; (b) Improvement in behavioral health needs; (c) The length of stay in the program; (d) Additional restrictive placements after leaving the provider’s program; (e) Additional abuse substantiations (after leaving the program) where the Child is the perpetrator.
Outcome Measures. Xxxxxx Centre use a range of instruments to assist in the evaluation process. The academic tools used to assist a young person during their placement include NAPLAN (years 7 & 9), VALID (years 8 &10), ACER’s Progressive Assessment Tests in Reading Comprehension, Maths, and Spelling. Additionally, the Renaissance Accelerated Reader program is used to improve students reading comprehension and other literacy and numeracy diagnostic tools.
Outcome Measures. For all patients referred to the Tier 4 bariatric surgery provider, there should be documentation of the patient’s weight management history (engagement, attendance, duration, improvement in weight and co-morbidities) in specialised T3 weight management services and reasons for referral for bariatric surgery. At least 90% of patients going for bariatric surgery should comply with all criteria as given in the Commissioning Policy document. To be monitored at 6-months, 12-months, 18-months and 24-months post- surgery. Split by co-morbidity, e.g. type 2 diabetes, sleep apnoea, hypertension, asthma etc. Functional improvement can be monitored by increase in exercise tolerance, mobility. Life- style factors include increase in physical exercise, reduction/cessation of smoking and excessive alcohol intake.
Outcome Measures. The following child welfare outcome measures shall be met within five years of Court approval of this Plan and shall be measured by the Monitor every six months. The child welfare outcomes shall be measured using a combination of longitudinal data analysis and point-in-time data analysis.
Outcome Measures of the 2016-2017 Broward County Master Class Series participants will attend the small business conference and the four series workshops (A total of 5 events).