Logic Model

The logic model below is meant to capture the process by which a multi-sector collaborative becomes an Accountable Community for Health (ACH). It was informed by existing logic models from federal, state, local, and private philanthropic accountable health initiatives. The logic model is not prescriptive – rather, by embracing a nonlinear theory of change, the gears are meant to show that different communities lie on various ends of spectrum, and may move forward or backwards along each spectrum as they develop. The gears show the interconnected ways that enabling conditions, environmental context, systems design and development, and short and long term outcomes interact to drive continued learning in accountable health initiatives. 

multi-sector collaboration in an ACH: Logic Model (diagram with six areas represented by gears that turn together). See PDF version for accessible text.

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