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Government Performance and Results Act (Gpra) Client Outcome Measures for Discretionary Programs is a 44-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration on March 1, 2019 and used nation-wide.
Q: What is the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)?
A: The GPRA is a law that requires federal agencies to set goals and measure the performance and results of their programs.
Q: What are client outcome measures?
A: Client outcome measures are specific metrics used to assess the impact of discretionary programs on the clients they serve.
Q: What are discretionary programs?
A: Discretionary programs refer to government programs where the funding allocation is determined by the agency or department, rather than being mandated by law.
Q: Why are client outcome measures important?
A: Client outcome measures provide a way to evaluate the effectiveness and success of discretionary programs in achieving their intended results for the clients.
Q: How are client outcome measures determined?
A: Client outcome measures are typically determined through a collaborative process involving program managers, stakeholders, and experts in the field.
Q: What is the purpose of using client outcome measures in discretionary programs?
A: The purpose of using client outcome measures is to ensure accountability, improve program performance, and make data-driven decisions to enhance the overall effectiveness of the program.
Q: What happens if a discretionary program does not meet its client outcome measures?
A: If a discretionary program does not meet its client outcome measures, it may indicate the need for adjustments or improvements in the program design or implementation approach.
Q: Who is responsible for implementing the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)?
A: Federal agencies are responsible for implementing the GPRA and ensuring compliance with its requirements.
Q: What is the goal of the Government Performance and Results Act (GPRA)?
A: The goal of the GPRA is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of federal programs by requiring agencies to set performance goals and measure their progress towards those goals.
Q: Are client outcome measures only applicable to discretionary programs?
A: No, while client outcome measures are commonly used in discretionary programs, they can also be used in mandatory programs to assess the impact on clients.
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