Authors

  1. Burns , Ashlyn
  2. Yeager , Valerie A.
  3. Vest , Joshua R.
  4. Harle , Christopher A.
  5. Madsen , Emilie R.
  6. Cronin , Cory E.
  7. Singh , Simone
  8. Franz , Berkeley

Abstract

CHNA evaluation strategies focus on utilization (the number of individuals served), with few focusing on social or health outcomes. This represents a missed opportunity to (a) assess the social and health impacts across individual strategies and (b) provide insight that can be used to inform the allocation of limited resources to maximize the impact of community benefit strategies.