Evidence-Based Prevention Continuum

A Pathway to Testing and Scaling Preventative Interventions

Overview

The Evidence-Based Prevention Continuum establishes a pathway to advance evidence generation and implement evidence-based preventive interventions as part of permanent care delivery and payment models. This pathway focuses on sources of evidence generation and mechanisms for scale — both key factors that enable an evidence-based preventive intervention to be identified, tested, and scaled.

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Evidence-Based Prevention Continuum

The Five Levels of the Evidence-Based Prevention Continuum

Preventive interventions can be sorted into one of five levels on the Evidence-Based Prevention Continuum based on the strength of the intervention’s evidence. Implementers, payers, and funders generally consider both the clinical outcomes that indicate the magnitude and certainty of an intervention’s net benefit on health outcomes, as well as evidence related to implementation efficacy.

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Evidence-Based Prevention Continuum Five Levels Graphic

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The Pathway to Scale

The Pathway to Scale demonstrates how scaling entities play different roles in advancing evidence-based prevention. It seeks to define how funders generally move an intervention along the Pathway to Scale, not suggest an ideal state.

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