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Implementation Evaluation

Implementation Evaluation is a systematic process used to measure the outcomes of an implementation project. It assesses the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of programs and services, and identifies areas for improvement. Implementation Evaluation helps organizations to make informed decisions about how best to…

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Overview

Implementation Evaluation is a systematic process used to measure the outcomes of an implementation project. It assesses the effectiveness, efficiency, and impact of programs and services, and identifies areas for improvement. Implementation Evaluation helps organizations to make informed decisions about how best to deliver new initiatives, develop cost-effective strategies, and ensure continuous improvement. It also helps to identify potential areas for further research and development. Overall, Implementation Evaluation is an important tool for organizations to ensure the success of their implementations.

Research published in this journal

2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Implementation science.

Journal editorial board
Nicolette van Veldhoven · Netherlands

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