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Continuation of assignment 1<\/p>\n
Draft a written proposal and implementation guidelines for an organizational policy that you believe would help lead to an improvement in quality and performance associated with the benchmark metric for which you advocated action in Assessment 1.<\/p>\n
After reviewing your benchmark evaluation, senior leaders in the organization have asked you to draft a policy change proposal and practice guidelines addressing the benchmark metric for which you advocated action.<\/p>\n
In their request, senior leaders have asked for a proposal of not more than 2\u20134 pages that includes a concise policy description (about one paragraph), practice guidelines, and 3\u20135 credible references to relevant research, case studies, or best practices that support your analysis and recommendations. You are also expected to be precise, professional, and persuasive in justifying the merit of your proposed actions.<\/p>\n
When creating your policy and guidelines it may be helpful to utilize the template that your current care setting or organization uses. Your setting’s risk management or quality department could be a good resource for finding an appropriate template or format. If you are not currently in practice, or your care setting does not have these resources, there are numerous appropriate templates freely available on the Internet.<\/p>\n
Note:<\/em> The tasks outlined below correspond to grading criteria in the scoring guide.<\/p>\n In your proposal, senior leaders have asked that you:<\/p>\n Questions to Consider:<\/p>\n What ethical, evidence-based strategies would you recommend to resolve the performance issue related to the underperforming metric you evaluated?<\/p>\n Resources:<\/p>\n This interactive media applies an ethical decision-making process to a workplace health care issue in a hypothetical scenario, which may give you some ideas about how to incorporate ethical considerations into your policy change. <\/p>\n This short briefing outlines issues related to quality-related policy development and the potential solutions offered by new regulations such as the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA) and the ACA.<\/p>\n\n
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