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Hello

I'm curious to know if there is a tool that can be used to determine "return
on investment" for community health programs.  In addition to program
evaluation, I'd like to know if there is a way to quantify actual returns
(e.g. impact) based on what is invested (e.g. staff time, resources etc.).
I suppose it depends on how one defines what a poor/good/great return would
be or calculate that an x amount of resources invested should equal a y
amount of return.

Does anyone have any ideas re: factors to consider or suggestions for
criteria?


Thank you in advance.

Regards,
Nancy




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Nancy Wai, M.H.Sc., RD
Public Health Nutritionist
Lambton Health Unit                   (519) 383-8331 x601
160 Exmouth Street                     800-667-1839
Point Edward, Ontario  N7T 7Z6     fax (519) 383-7092
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