Healthcare Utilization
Increase in the utilization of preventive and primary care services. Reduction in avoidable hospitalizations.
Increase in the utilization of preventive and primary care services. Reduction in avoidable hospitalizations.
Decrease in maternal mortality rates. Reduction in infant and child mortality rates. Decrease in overall mortality rates within the community. Ideally relative to a national or regional rate.
The quantity of trained individuals providing outreach and education in communities.
Improvement in self-reported quality of life and well-being indicators within the target community or population. Increase in life expectancy and healthy life years.
Number of individuals who received preventive screenings. The number of individuals accessing PrEP as a preventive measure. Number of mosquito nets distributed for malaria prevention. Number of clean water sources provided or improved.
Number of community health workers trained or deployed to deliver specific healthcare services
Number of community members actively participating in health promotion activities.
Evaluating the cost of care in relation to the health outcomes achieved.
Reduction in the incidence of communicable diseases (e.g., HIV, malaria). Decrease in the prevalence of chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes, hypertension). Ideally compared to a national or regional rate.
The number of educational sessions conducted in the community to raise awareness about specific health issues.
Increase in the percentage of the population engaging in healthy behaviors (e.g., improved diet, physical activity, giving birth in a health facility). Reduction in risky behaviors (e.g., substance abuse).
Increase in knowledge and awareness of health issues within the community. Positive changes in health-related behaviors and practices.