1. Appendix B – NBCCEDP Logic Model
CDC’s National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP): Logic Model
NBCCEDP Strategic Direction
Incremental* transition to a program model using evidence-based strategies aimed at systems and policy change intended to reduce morbidity
and mortality of breast and cervical cancers among all population subgroups with emphasis on disparate populations
INPUTS GRANTEE ACTIVITIES OUTCOMES IMPACT
Federal law 101-354 Public education and targeted Greater awareness
outreach
Strategic partnerships, coordination, and collaboration
among all
Effective program management and leadership populations and
Screening increased intentions Reduced breast
Funding provision to to be screened for and cervical cancer
NBCCEDP breast and cervical morbidity and
eligible cancer mortality
NBCCEDP policy populations Screening, diagnostic, and
patient navigation services
Policies and systems Increased
that promote high appropriate
Technical assistance, quality breast and breast and
training, and consultation cervical cancer cervical cancer
screening screening,
rescreening,
Quality assurance and quality and
Provider practices
Evidence-based improvement surveillance,
and systems change
interventions including for
that support high
Screening quality breast and underserved Reduced health
promotion at cervical cancer populations disparities in breast
Longitudinal data (registry, population- screening and cervical cancer
MDE, census, economic) level
Professional development Surveillance systems
to track screening
rates and quality
National partnerships
Reduced barriers and
increased access to
Support for program Data management and breast and cervical
integration utilization cancer screening
Contextual Factors: e.g., resources, health care access, cultural beliefs
PROGRAM MONITORING AND EVALUATION
This logic model outlines a strategic direction for NBCCEDP over the five years of the 2012 FOA. Incremental but definitive annual progress in incorporating population-based screening
promotion strategies and interventions as a component of the current screening program is expected of all grantees. Adjustments will be made given changes in the healthcare environment
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and authorizing legislation for the NBCCEDP, as needed.
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