The Model for Collaborative Evaluations as a Tool for Universal Health Coverage among Elderly Populations

Abstract

The model for Collaborative Evaluations is a comprehensive framework that guides collaborative evaluations in a precise, realistic, and useful manner. The six interactive components of the model are: (a) identify the situation; (b) clarify the expectations; (c) establish a shared commitment; (d) ensure open communication; (e) encourage best practices; (f) follow specific guidelines. Teaching by example is a subcomponent of “encourage best practices.” Universal health coverage (UHC) is defined as having access to health care without facing financial barriers in order to achieve better health, development outcome, and quality of life. This study helps identify areas of improvement for UHC focused programs for the elderly populations, as well as offering feedback and insight. It also provides lessons that can be practical for the development of other UHC and health improvement programs.

Presenters

Marlene Joannie Bewa
Research Assistant, University of South Florida College of Public Health, United States

Liliana Rodriguez-Campos
Department of Educational and Psychological Studies, University of South Florida

Details

Presentation Type

Paper Presentation in a Themed Session

Theme

Public Policy and Public Perspectives on Aging

KEYWORDS

Collaborative Evaluation, Elderly, Universal Health Coverage

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