Community Resources and Best Practices
Title: Community Resources and Best Practices
Community Resources and Best Practices You will develop a presentation consisting of 8-10 slides for the leaders of a health care organization or community-based care delivery service in which you explore current organizational or community resources for a specific situation related to care delivery. Introduction Note: Complete the assessments in this course in the order in which they are presented. To affect quality care coordination as a leader in practice, you have to understand the outcomes you want to achieve, the best practice that supports the outcomes, the related legal and ethical concerns and how to determine recommendations to produce the outcomes. This includes collaboration with the interprofessional team, data use, and the ability to communicate clearly and precisely. Note: Complete the assessments in this course in the order in which they are presented. Preparation This assessment requires you to create a presentation and record a voice-over track or video of you presenting it to an audience. For tips on creating a PowerPoint presentation, refer to the Effective Presentations section in the Resources for this assessment.. The quality of care coordination outcomes may depend upon efficient use of health care information systems.
- How do you start to assess the needs of a community related to care coordination when you think about outcomes?
- As you think about improving care in the community with enhanced interprofessional coordination, what types of ethical and legal issues come to mind if care coordination does not improve?
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- Purpose (the reasons for your presentation).
- A specific situation related to care delivery and current organizational or community resources.
- The legal and ethical issues that can occur due to the current practice.
- Recommendations for improvement and a comparison to current practice.
- An evidence-based intervention.
- Explanation of data use and interprofessional support.
- References (at the end of your presentation).
- Cite 5–7 sources of credible, scholarly, or professional evidence to support your analysis and recommendations.
- List your sources on the references slide.
- Begin your presentation with a description or summary of a specific situation related to care delivery and current practices. Analyze the legal and ethical issues that can occur due to the current practice.
- Recommend best practices (interventions) and compare against current practice outcomes or data. Include the positive effects of the intervention for the support of ethical and legal practices.
- Identify an effective evidence-based intervention from existing research applicable to your situation. Define stakeholders, including organizations, settings, and populations affected. Be inclusive when considering the range of stakeholders.
- Define interprofessional support for the intervention. Explain not only if this includes stakeholders, but also who is responsible in collaboration with care coordination leader for developing, implementing, and sustaining the intervention.
- Explain how you will measure baseline data. (What data are currently in place? Does current data show if practices are effective? Are benchmarks being met? Is there a gap in practice?) Define the scheduled evaluation periods you will use to monitor and measure data outcomes (for example, systematic evaluations or other).
- Conclude by developing recommendations to sustain the intervention outcomes for improved practice.
- Analyze the ethical issues pertaining to using health care information systems for care coordination.
- Evaluate the legal issues of current practices and potential changes.
- Compare current outcomes to outcomes seen with best practices.
- Identify an appropriate evidence-based intervention.
- Define role of stakeholders and interprofessional teams in an intervention.
- Explain the use of data-driven outcomes, including data measures and evaluation periods.
- Recommend ongoing practices to sustain outcomes.
- Communicate effectively in a manner consistent with professional and scholarly expectations.
- Communication: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, respectful, and consistent with expectations for professional practice in education. Original work and critical thinking are required regarding your assessment and scholarly writing. Your writing must be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
- Media presentation: Include 8–10 slides, with notes or a transcript to ensure accessibility to everyone. Upload the presentation.
- Resources: Include 5–7 scholarly resources, other than the text or articles in the Resources. Include citations at the end of the presentation.
- APA guidelines: Resources and citations are formatted according to current APA style and format. When appropriate, use APA-formatted headings.
- Font and font size: Use a professional-looking font of appropriate size and weight for presentation, generally 24–28 points for headings and no smaller than 18 points for bullet-point text.
- Competency 1: Analyze the use of ethics to enhance coordinated care.
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- Analyze the ethical issues pertaining to using health care information systems for care coordination.
- Competency 2: Evaluate the legal implications in care coordination.
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- Evaluate the legal issues of current practices and potential changes.
- Competency 3: Critically appraise collaborative and interprofessional relationships with care coordination stakeholders.
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- Define role of stakeholders and interprofessional teams in an intervention.
- Competency 4: Recommend care coordination standards of practice for working with stakeholders.
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- Compare current outcomes to outcomes seen with best practices.
- Identify an appropriate evidence-based intervention.
- Recommend ongoing practices to sustain outcomes.
- Competency 6: Assess data outcomes for care coordination processes.
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- Explain the use of data-driven outcomes, including data measures and evaluation periods.
- Competency 7: Communicate effectively with diverse audiences, in an appropriate form and style, consistent with applicable organizational, professional, and scholarly standards.
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- Communicate effectively with stakeholders, in an appropriate presentation form and style, consistent with professional and scholarly standards.
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