Assumptions Underlying Health Programs Using evaluation findings as part of feed

Assumptions Underlying Health Programs Using evaluation findings as part of feed

Assumptions Underlying Health Programs Using evaluation findings as part of feedback loops to improve or sustain health programs is predicated on a set of assumptions about humans and decision makers. . Influencing the strength of the feedback loops is a set of ethical evaluator responsibilities, including responsibly presenting the data, reporting, communicating with people who may be affected by the evaluation outcomes, ensuring the evaluation quality, and staying current in evaluation practice. What might be some of the assumptions that underlie this perspective? What, if anything, can be done to overcome, address, or deal with those assumptions to create more effective feedback loops? Be sure to discuss the 5 approaches to ethical planning, including the principles that are the bases for each and examples of health care application. Describe examples of potential health care programs in each of the approaches and principles. Further, present examples of why ethical principles must be considered in program evaluation. Refer to the section of this course on “Program Evaluators’ Responsibilities” for this assignment. Your response should be 5-6 pages in length.

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