Priority Setting & Decision Making Framework Toolkit

Local Health Integration Networks (2010). LHIN priority setting & decision making framework toolkit.

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Description

This toolkit provides a framework for priority-setting and decision-making processes for public health practitioners. The framework consists of a four-step process for priority-setting and decision-making, along with an evaluation tool to weigh priorities:

Step 1: Compliance screen

Step 2: Using the tool

Step 3: Cost-benefit analysis

Step 4: System readiness screen

Steps for Using Method/Tool

The tool (Step 2) guides users through nine steps:

  1. Identify relevant priorities.
  2. Consider all domains in the tool.
  3. Determine which criteria are relevant (based on the criteria).
  4. Assign non-zero weights to relevant criteria.
  5. Rate each course of action on the selected relevant criteria.
  6. Multiply the rate by the weight (score) for each criteria for each course of action.
  7. Sum the total scores for each course of action.
  8. Determine the initial rankings (based on scores).
  9. Consider eliminating courses of action from further consideration.

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