03093oam 2200757zu 450 991022010080332120230615161426.00-8330-8483-6(CKB)2560000000315328(SSID)ssj0001406977(PQKBManifestationID)12535182(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001406977(PQKBWorkID)11409207(PQKB)10160322(oapen)doab115276(EXLCZ)99256000000031532820160829d2014 uy engurmn|---annantxtccrA systematic process to facilitate evidence-informed decisionmaking regarding program expansionRAND Corporation2014[Place of publication not identified]Rand Corporation20141 online resourceRAND toolkit A systematic process to facilitate evidence-informed decisionmaking regarding program expansionBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8330-8417-8 Despite supporting more than 200 psychological health and traumatic brain injury programs, the Department of Defense lacks a way to develop, track, and assess the performance of this portfolio. RAND researchers developed a potential model and tools to support a centralized, systematic, and ongoing process to aid in making decisions around continued program support and expansion.Medical careUnited StatesEvaluationHandbooks, manuals, etcMental health servicesUnited StatesEvaluationBrainTreatmentEvaluationWounds and injuriesUnited StatesHealth services administrationEvidence-based medicineBrain InjuriesrehabilitationMilitary PersonnelpsychologyMental Health ServicesEvidence-Based MedicineProgram EvaluationEvaluation Studies as TopicMedical careEvaluationMental health servicesEvaluation.BrainTreatmentEvaluationWounds and injuriesHealth services administration.Evidence-based medicine.Brain Injuriesrehabilitation.Military Personnelpsychology.Mental Health Services.Evidence-Based Medicine.Program Evaluation.Evaluation Studies as Topic.362.10973Martin Laurie T(Laurie Thayer),1974-1240903Farris CoreenFarris CoreenWeinick Robin MAdamson David MAdamson David MNational Defense Research Institute (U.S.)Rand CorporationPQKBBOOK9910220100803321A systematic process to facilitate evidence-informed decisionmaking regarding program expansion2882766UNINA