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The Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool

The Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool (ISAT) was developed to help practitioners, policymakers, program managers and researchers determine the scalability of a discrete health program or intervention.
  • The Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool: Instruction sheet

    English translation

    These instructions propose phases and steps for completing the Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool.

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  • The Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool: A guide for assessing the scalability of health interventions

    English translation

    This report guides readers on how to complete an assessment.

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  • The ISAT scoring sheet

    English translation

    This Excel scoring sheet helps users score readiness questions in the guide.

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  • The Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool: A guide for assessing the scalability of health interventions

    French translation

    This report guides readers on how to complete an assessment.

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  • The ISAT scoring sheet

    French translation

    This Excel scoring sheet helps users score readiness questions in the guide.

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Information on how to complete an assessment can be found in the guide while a scoring sheet supports score readiness questions within the guide.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization based in France translated both products for assessing the scalability of interventions in Morocco, with the Moroccan Ministry of Health.

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DATE 6 Oct 2019

TYPE Reports

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  • Emeritus Professor Adrian Bauman AO

    The University of Sydney
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  • Adjunct Professor Andrew Milat

    NSW Health
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  • Dr Karen Lee

    The University of Sydney
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  • Implementation, evaluation and scale up ,
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