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Performance Based Contracting and Quality Assurance: Building Systems to Support Success

Performance Based Contracting and Quality Assurance: Building Systems to Support Success National Quality Improvement Center on the Privatization of Child Welfare Services. Initial NAB/CB Discussions Key Informant Discussions with PCW Administrators Discussions with Stakeholder

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Performance Based Contracting and Quality Assurance: Building Systems to Support Success

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  1. Performance Based Contracting and Quality Assurance: Building Systems to Support Success National Quality Improvement Center on the Privatization of Child Welfare Services

  2. Initial NAB/CB Discussions Key Informant Discussions with PCW Administrators Discussions with Stakeholder Groups Targeted Forums with Experienced States Literature Review Test innovative performance based-contracting and quality assurance systems’ ability to promote: • CW outcomes • Quality service delivery • Accountability • Collaboration

  3. Improvement Decline Note: Scores represent the standardized difference between Y1 and Y2; 0 represents no change from Y1 to Y2

  4. Preview of Things to Come: • Portrait of Private Agencies in the Child Welfare System: Principal Results from the National Survey of Private Child and Family Serving Agencies • Strategic Planning to Enhance Public/Private Partnerships: Lessons Learned from Five States’ Efforts • Special Issue of The Journal of Public Child Welfare on this work Winter 2012

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