Performance outcome measures.

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Affected by 63I-1-226 on 7/1/2026

Effective 5/8/2018
26-63-302. Performance outcome measures.
  • (1) The department shall establish performance outcome measures that shall be used to determine the conditions of a success payment under a contract described in Section 26-63-301.
  • (2)
    • (a) Before entering into a pay-for-success contract under this chapter, the department shall report the terms of the proposed pay-for-success contract, including the proposed outcome measures, to the Executive Appropriations Committee.
    • (b) The report described in Subsection (2)(a) shall include, at a minimum, the following items:
      • (i) the populations selected as targetable and high-need populations, including the department's assessment of whether similar publicly funded services are available to those populations;
      • (ii) the benchmarks selected to measure each performance outcome measure;
      • (iii) the targets selected for each performance outcome measure; and
      • (iv) the amount that will be paid to each party in the pay-for-success contract if a target is reached.
    • (c) The department may not enter into a pay-for-success contract under this chapter until after the department makes the report described in Subsection (2)(a) to the Executive Appropriations Committee.
  • (3) The performance outcome measures described in Subsection (2) shall include, at a minimum, the following categories:
    • (a) preterm births;
    • (b) child injury;
    • (c) child immunization rates through age two;
    • (d) screening for postpartum depression; and
    • (e) enrollment targets for the program.
  • (4) The program outcome measures shall be determined using data from:
    • (a) the pilot phase described in Section 26-63-401;
    • (b) peer-reviewed studies; or
    • (c) any government entity.
  • (5) The enrollment targets described in Subsection (3)(e) shall include a measure of:
    • (a) the number of participants in the program; and
    • (b) the proportion of participants who come from a zip code in which 15% or more of households have incomes below the federal poverty guidelines established by the secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human Services.




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