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Getting to Outcomes™ Planning and Evaluation Tool

Matthew Chinman, Amy L. Shearer, Joie D. Acosta

ToolPublished Sep 18, 2024

Getting To Outcomes (GTO™) is an evidence-based process that guides veteran service organizations through the tasks needed to establish and support a new program. These tasks include needs assessment, goal-setting, planning, evaluation, and quality improvement. eGTO™ is online interactive tool, available at https://e-gto.com, designed to help implement GTO.

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Chinman, Matthew, Amy L. Shearer, and Joie D. Acosta, Getting to Outcomes™ Planning and Evaluation Tool, RAND Corporation, TL-A1363-1, 2024. As of October 6, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TLA1363-1.html
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Chinman, Matthew, Amy L. Shearer, and Joie D. Acosta, Getting to Outcomes™ Planning and Evaluation Tool. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2024. https://www.rand.org/pubs/tools/TLA1363-1.html.
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