BHA-FPX4106 Assessment 1: Information Collection

BHA-FPX4106 Assessment 1: Information Collection

 The cost burden of cancer care is enormous for patients, their relatives, and the public health system despite existing advances in screening, prevention, and interventions in the United States. Aside from the challenges of the huge financial implications of cancer diagnosis, access disparities among the ethnic groups and social classes are another source of concern for patients since it determines their outcomes and survival rate from the chronic disease. As public health stakeholders continue to increase their investments in cancer research studies that could contribute to improved patient outcomes, an unresolved issue is the approaches for spreading the benefits of the breakthroughs to the population of a nation where inequality is extremely high. It is these issues and concerns that informed the focus of this proposal on the use of efficient and effective data collection to reduce the disparities in the mortality, patient outcome, and survivorship care rates among cancer patients from various ethnic and social groups in the United States. Information Collection The patient demographic that would inform the conduct of this research study are gender, age, and ethnicity because of their importance to our goal of determining the link between cost, access disparities, and quality of care to cancer patients. In this regard, male….

Assessment 4 Instructions: Summary Report: Health Care Information Review

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 Assessment 4 InstructionsWrite an executive summary (1-2 pages) for senior leaders that highlights key information about the proposed health care information review of the quality of care given to a specific population. Detail the proposed implementation steps and associated time frames in a Gantt chart (1-page chart).IntroductionAs the office manager of your physician group, you realize that obtaining funding for your proposal will require the approval of the physician group’s senior leaders. You and the others helping you implement the proposal will need the details your proposal contains. From experience, however, you have learned the senior leaders will not take the time to review all the details. For them to approve your proposal, they simply want the highlights of what you plan to do, a brief explanation of how it will identify the quality of patient care, and the amount of time it will take to complete the study. In this final assessment, you will prepare a summary report for the senior leaders of your physician group. Your summary report is an abbreviated version of your proposal. Please carefully review this assessment’s scoring guide to better understand the performance levels relating to each criterion on which you will be evaluated.InstructionsDownload and use the Summary Report Template [DOCX]. You will complete this assessment by replacing all italicized instructional text with your own words. Summary ReportOverviewState your proposal’s big idea in the Overview.Explain the information you plan to collect and the reasons why it is important to collect it. Describe how this information could validate the quality of care delivered by your facility. Note: Your Overview needs to be shorter than the Introduction from your proposal. Remember the entire narrative portion of your Summary Report needs to be less than two pages. You will have an additional page for your Gantt chart.Key Study ComponentsInclude a subheading labeled, Data Collection Plan. Distill down into 1–2 sentences the most important information about your implementation plan and the information you plan to collect at your facility. Include a subheading labeled, Data Security Plan. Highlight in 1–2 sentences the most important information about your plan to ensure data security that your senior leaders need to know.Include a subheading labeled, Benchmarking Plan. Provide a 1–2-sentence overview about the best practices (benchmarks that will be used) and procedures your study will use to ensure the data you collect meets standards for interoperability with an HIE.Include a subheading labeled, Quality and Change Management Strategies. Summarize in 1–2 sentences how your plan incorporates quality and change management strategies.ConclusionState how your proposed study will improve the quality of patient care delivered by your physician group. Your Conclusion needs to be one paragraph of no more than five or six sentences.ReferenceList one reference in APA format to benefit your senior leaders.Gantt ChartInclude with your Summary Report a one-page Gantt chart that specifies the major steps in your implementation plan and the time frame associated with each step. Microsoft Excel is one tool you can use to create your chart. Your suggested readings supply additional information about how to create a Gantt chart in Excel. Please feel free to use other tools. The only requirement is that your Gantt chart specify the major steps in your implementation plan and the time frame associated with each step.Additional RequirementsWritten communication: Your executive summary must be concise, clear, and well organized, with correct spelling, grammar, and syntax, to support orderly exposition of content. Use the Summary Report Template. Assessment Title: You may devise your own title of 5–15 words for the executive summary or use Summary Report – Health Care Information Review. Enter the other required information specified on the template.References: Specify one peer-reviewed reference that will benefit your senior leaders in the appropriate space on your template. Your reference should conform to APA formatting.Length: 1–2 typed, single-spaced pages. The narrative portion of your summary report should be preferably one page; it should not exceed two pages. You will have an additional page containing your Gantt chart.Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.Competencies MeasuredBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:

Competency 1: Determine stages of the information lifecycle embedded within health information management technology functions.

Create a Gantt chart detailing the steps and time frames for study implementation.

Competency 2: Apply laws governing health information confidentiality, privacy, and security.

Describe how the plan will implement data security measures.

Competency 3: Assess system applications used to operationalize health information.

Explain rationale for proposed health care information review study.

Specify what information will be collected and from which applications.

Summarize how the proposed study will improve the quality of care delivered by the physician group.

Competency 4: Determine how a health information exchange (HIE) or other external health care databases affect the management of patient data, clinical knowledge, and population data.

Design evidence-based best practices to ensure data meet interoperability standards with an HIE.

Competency 5: Apply quality and change management concepts to health care information management.

Incorporate evidence-based quality and change management strategies.

Competency 6: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, respectful of the diversity, dignity, and integrity of others, and is consistent with the expectations for healthcare professionals.

Write clearly, with correct spelling, grammar, and syntax, and good organization.

Apply proper APA formatting and style to citations and references.