CDC State Oral Health Program Logic Model (DP13-1307)
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State Agencies; CDC guidance, technical assistance, funding; National, State, Local Partners; Legislative/ Administrative Policy; Content Experts; Oral Health Champions
Inputs
Intermediate Outcomes
Short-term Outcomes
Long-term Outcomes
Outputs
Strategies
Components 1 and 2
Increased use of data/ resources for program decision making
Increased coordination and communication with partners to address oral health
Increased program capacity and staff competency
Increased leveraging of resources
Increased awareness and knowledge of the benefits of oral disease prevention strategies
Component 2
Oral health program team
Statewide coalition
Strategic partnerships/ collaborations
Water fluoridation and program management
Sealant programs
Health Systems Interventions
Oral Health Surveillance System
Burden document
Environmental Scan
Plans
• State Oral Health
• Surveillance
• Evaluation
Communication Products
Components 1, 2
Leadership and Partnerships
Develop program leadership and staff capacity
Develop and coordinate partnerships with a focus on prevention interventions
Establish and sustain a diverse statewide oral health coalition
Collaborate and integrate with disease prevention programs
Component 1
Improved access to and effective delivery of oral disease preventive services in the clinical setting
Evidence-Based Programs
Sealant Programs (Community-clinical Linkages)
Coordinate /Implement school-based/linked sealant programs within eligible schools
Collect and report sealant program data to track program efficiency and reach
Community Water Fluoridation (Environmental Approach)
Collect and report program data and track policy changes on community water fluoridation
Educate on the benefits of community water fluoridation
Promote and provide support for quality control and management of fluoridated water systems
Health Systems Intervention
Implement strategies to affect the delivery of targeted clinical preventive services and health systems changes
Component 2
Component 2
Increased environmental and health systems changes that prevent oral disease in the community, school and clinical settings
Increased proportion of adults and children that access the oral health care system, and receive preventive services
Component 2
Increase the proportion of people served by community water systems who receive optimally fluoridated water
Increased proportion of children ages 6-9 with dental sealants on one or more of their permanent first molar teeth
Component 2
Increased number of children receiving sealants in the sealant program
Increased percent of adjusted water systems that maintain optimal fluoridation levels
Increased percent of fluoridated community water systems
Component 2
Increased reach of sealant programs in eligible schools
Increased knowledge of water fluoridation management
Increased access to equipment for fluoridation operations and sealant program implementation
Increased knowledge of the benefits of community water fluoridation
Data, Planning, and Promotion
Develop or enhance oral health surveillance
Build evaluation capacity
Assess facilitators/ barriers to advancing oral health
Develop plans for state oral health program and activities
Implement communications activities to promote oral disease prevention
Reduced:
• Dental Caries
• Oral Cancer
• Periodontal Disease
• Health Disparities
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