Continuous Decision Improvement: Public Health Example: Do (Part 2 of 4)
Cindy Lambdin demonstrates the Continuous Decision Improvement (CDI) framework in action using a public health example. “Part 2: Do” employs the 4 D Decision Process to determine the objectives of the decision, and considers what alternatives would best meet those expectations using a consequence table.
Cal Prepare is a CDC Funded Preparedness Emergency Response Research Center (PERRC) at the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health.
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