CDC Performance Measures Project Consultation
Summary
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is seeking public comment on its Performance Measures Project. The comment period for this consultation closes on April 27th.
What changed
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has opened a public consultation period for its Performance Measures Project. This initiative aims to develop and refine performance metrics relevant to public health programs and operations. The specific details of the proposed measures are available for review, and the CDC is soliciting feedback from interested parties.
Regulated entities and stakeholders involved in public health initiatives should review the proposed performance measures and submit their comments to the CDC by the deadline of April 27th. Failure to provide input may result in performance measures that do not adequately reflect operational realities or stakeholder needs. This consultation is an opportunity to influence the metrics by which public health programs will be evaluated.
What to do next
- Review the CDC Performance Measures Project proposal
- Submit comments to the CDC by April 27th
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