Systematic Outcomes Analysis expands its focus out from the OIE Basic Model building-blocks of outcomes theory by adding these additional elements:
Economic and comparative evaluation - E[economic]). Cost, cost effectiveness and cost benefit analysis. Systematic Outcomes Analysis identifies ten types of economic and two types of comparative evaluation.
Overall monitoring and evaluation scheme - Overall M & E Scheme. The overall monitoring and evaluation scheme, including what is being done in regard to both piloting and full roll-out monitoring and evaluation.
Doers - D. The players who are directly acting to change outcomes within an outcomes model (also known as intervention organizations, providers)
Funders - F. The funding and control organizations which contract Doers to intervene in an outcomes model.
Contracting arrangements - C. The types of contracting arrangements which can be entered into by a Funder and a Doer. Systematic Outcomes Analysis identifies three different types of contracting that can be used.
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