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1.3 Standards And Guidance
The standards and guidance in this document describe the core
elements that are essential for success in planning,
implementing, and evaluating a PCM program. They are provided to
assist program planners in enhancing their PCM programs and state
and local health department personnel who are funding PCM
programs. Agencies receiving CDC funds to support PCM program(s)
should follow the standards and guidance contained within this
document. Agency staff interested in diverting from this guidance
should first seek the advice of their state or local health
department or CDC project officer. Organizations using funds
other than CDC monies to support PCM activities should consider
using this document as a guide.
The two levels of recommendations this document provides are
as follows:
Standards Specific standards are provided in several
sections (boxed text). These standards are intended to be
consistently applied to the delivery of PCM services. They must
be followed in virtually all cases. Appendix B provides a
comprehensive listing of all PCM standards.
Guidance The main text of this document provides overall
program guidance in developing, implementing, and evaluating PCM
programs. The overall guidance is intended to be more flexible
and should be followed in most cases. CDC recognizes that,
depending on the client population, setting, and other factors,
the overall guidance can and should be tailored to fit individual
program needs.
Go to 1.4 Goals of PCM
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