Using a Model As a Practical Management Tool for Family Planning Programs
Using a Model As a Practical Management Tool for Family Planning Programs
Ronald W Oconnor
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Program costs at each agency can be entered as a total cost per year figure, or may be broken into fixed cost (i. E. , building rentals, fixed salary obligations) and variable cost components (i. E. , pills, pap smear kits). Other elements such as system overhead, and communication programs, can be entered as well. 6. See Urban, above, for a full discussion of evolutionary capabilities. 10. While facilities to provide service are limited, capacity limitation may mean different things in differe...nt programs with the limiting factor varying as the program evolves. Space, nurse or physician manpower might individually be constraints on the program at any particular time. The question of capacity planning can be dealt with by the program manager's assessment of the aggregate visit capacity at his clinics or by a more detailed consideration of scarce resource utilization on first, repeat, or medical visits. In advanced stages of model evolution, output measures such as unwanted births prevented can be obtained.
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