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Compiling Results From All Eight Focus Areas

It may be useful to summarize the information obtained across the Learning Network's eight focus areas in a grid similar to the one shown on the next page. This summary can then be used for communicating the highlights and major findings of the inventory in meetings for future strategy development, prioritizing, brainstorming, and planning.

You may wish to compare your market's stage of development in each focus area by assigning its score, 1 being the lowest level of development (no activity or capability) and 10 being the highest level of development (fully developed) from each of the previous modules.

While there are no specific criteria for this scoring methodology, the process of evaluating each of the focus areas by the Focus Area Team, and then comparing the average scores to scores of the other focus areas, may be a valuable exercise in learning about each other's perspectives, building common language, and beginning to prioritize activities and strategies.

Focus Area Total Score
Collaborative Leadership  
Public At-large Engagement  
Quality and Efficiency Measurement  
Public Reporting  
Provider Incentives  
Consumer Incentives  
Strategy for Improving Quality  
Health Information Technology/Health Information Exchange  

Using the total score information from the chart above, you may wish to examine your score by focus area relative to the total possible score for that area. A chart such as the one below allows you to calculate a percentage score for each focus area, so that you can compare your scores across focus areas.

Focus Area Possible Score Total Score Percentage
Collaborative Leadership 19*10 = 190    
Public At-large Engagement 10*10=100    
Quality & Efficiency Measurement 16*10=160    
Public Reporting 18*10=180    
Provider Incentives 14*10=140    
Consumer Incentives 17*10=170    
Strategy for Improving Quality 13*10=130    
Health Information Technology/Health Information Exchange 16*10=160    


Community Inventory Results
  Gaps Overlaps Opportunities for Alignment Challenges Lessons Learned Resources Leaders
Collaborative Leadership              
Public At-large Engagement              
Quality and Efficiency Measurement              
Public Reporting              
Provider Incentives              
Consumer Incentives              
Strategy for Improving Quality              
Health Information Technology/Health Information Exchange              

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