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Anckner S, Frye M, Salley C. 2022. August 16 Round Table: My Evaluation is Done. What’s Next?. [Washington, DC]: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, 1 h 1 m 50 s.

Annotation: This recorded webinar from August 16, 2022, features AMCHP's Equity, Epidemiology, and Evaluation team providing a comprehensive framework for implementing evidence-based changes in telehealth programs with an explicit focus on equity throughout the evaluation process. The presentation systematically explores the CDC Evaluation Framework and Standards—covering utility, feasibility, propriety, and accuracy standards—while incorporating concrete examples through a detailed Utah case study that demonstrates practical application of these principles. The content balances theoretical foundations with actionable implementation strategies, integrating quality improvement methodologies to help participants learn both how to design evaluations that center equity and how to effectively translate evaluation findings into meaningful program changes. The session concludes with an extensive question and answer period that addresses specific challenges faced by participants in applying equity-centered evaluation approaches to their telehealth initiatives.

Keywords: Epidemiology, Telemedicine, Race, Program evaluation, Communication, Quality assurance, Utah

   

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