Conduct a detailed SWOT analysis of your chosen healthcare organization for your Final Project. Discuss your selected organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and possible threats.

SWOT Analysis

During the analysis stage, you consider external factors that pose possible threats to or provide opportunities for your organization and compare these factors against your HCO’s internal operation to diagnose its strengths and weaknesses. Many HCOs have found it useful to conduct a SWOT analysis. SWOT is an acronym for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Strengths and weaknesses refer to elements that are internal to the organization; opportunities and threats are external to the organization. An effective SWOT analysis helps the marketing team determine the healthcare organization’s position in a particular market place as well as the positions of its competitors. By analyzing the current market and the deficiencies of the HCO’s competitors, and by assessing the HCO’s internal strengths and weaknesses, the marketing team can reposition the organization to meet and exceed the needs of its customers.

For this assignment, you will conduct a detailed SWOT analysis of your chosen healthcare organization for your Final Project. Discuss your selected organization’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and possible threats.

Do you agree that healthcare organizations should monitor key business metrics throughout the year? Evaluate this idea and provide an example from the chapter that illustrates the monitoring of organizational performance.

Discussion post

In what ways does the diversity of a healthcare organization’s staff have an impact on organizational performance? (Adapted from Harrison, p. 102.) Give specific examples to support your perspective.

Do you agree that healthcare organizations should monitor key business metrics throughout the year? Evaluate this idea and provide an example from the chapter that illustrates the monitoring of organizational performance (Harrison, p. 102).

Should a healthcare organization do a community health assessment as part of its strategic planning? Why or why not? (Harrison, p. 102)

Harrison, J. P. (2021). 1. In Essentials of strategic planning in Healthcare (p 102). essay, Health Administration Press.

Looking at the ecomap for Knolls Family, what do you see as the family’s strengths, competencies, deficiencies, and resources? What are 3 priority family nursing interventions for the Knolls Family?

Case Study: The Knoll Family.

This case study offers an example of a family that experienced trauma, and the impact of individual trauma and family trauma on all family members. The events that occurred within this family illustrate the complexities of prolonged stress, pileup of stressors, risk factors, and resiliency characteristics touching the individual, family, community, and nation.
Family Members
Mother: Emma (age 45)
Father: Peter (age 46)
Oldest daughter: Ignes (deceased at age 11 years)
Oldest son: Jason (age 14)
Youngest son: Bradley (age 12)
See Figure 11-5 for the Knoll family genogram.

The Knoll family has experienced a number of losses and traumas over the past 5 years. This family lives in a low-income trailer within a trailer park. The neighborhood is run-down but considered safe. The parents are currently divorced, and the father visits once a week for 2 to 3 hours. The family is white and non-Hispanic, and the religion is Seventh-day Adventist. Because of the family’s low income, family members have state-provided health care insurance, limiting access to mental health care to 30 minutes per week. Although county mental health care services are available in the community, the waiting list is over 6 months, and experts on family trauma are not currently available. Because of this, the family has sought mental health care and medication management for family members at a private family care clinic specializing in trauma.

The mother, Emma, has a history of learning disabilities and anxiety. Although she denies any stress in her childhood, and describes her parents as stable and loving, she experienced a series of traumas starting 5 years ago. The first trauma was the diagnosis of a severe anemia (Diamond Blackfan anemia) in her 11-year-old daughter. Although the doctors felt her daughter’s prognosis was good, she died from complications following a bone marrow transplant. Because of the intense and traumatic nature of this event, the father left the hospital before his daughter died and did not return to the family for 2 years. He stated he could not handle his grief at her death and just wanted to “run away” and not think about it. His abandonment led to the family losing their home to foreclosure, because the mother had never held a job outside of the home, and she was left with severe grief and the responsibility of caring for her two other children. Her two sons both had the diagnosis of autism, moderate mental retardation, and severe mood disorder. She felt immediately overwhelmed, and felt she had to find a partner to help her.

She met a man at her church. Unfortunately, he raped her during their third date. Her symptoms of PTSD started after this sexual assault, including flashbacks, severe anxiety, hyperarousal, and avoidance of friends and family members. Three months after the rape, she started dating a second man, whom she met online. This relationship was unstable, with episodes of verbal abuse, and frequent abandonment from weeks to months. In spite of this instability, the mother married this man. She divorced him 9 months later due to his abandonment back to the East Coast. She then met a third man online and started dating him. The relationship went well for several months, leading to her decision that she would allow this new man to move into her home. He was initially very helpful with her sons. Soon, however, he revealed that he had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and could not afford his medications. He had a manic episode, which included domestic violence and “rage attacks” toward the mother and her two sons. She kicked him out, and has now remained single for several months.

The oldest son (14) is developmentally at the first grade (6-year) level in all areas except art, at which he excels. He struggles with dysregulation of moods, inattention, poor short-term memory, impulsivity, and intermittent rage attacks resulting in aggression toward his mother and destruction of property. These rages occurred up to three times per day without medication but less than once per month on medication. He is currently taking Abilify 15 mg, Straterra 25 mg, and Zoloft 75 mg. He also takes Hydroxyzine up to 50 mg as needed for severe agitation and anxiety. He currently receives special education services through the school district and is in the Life Skills Program. He can read simple books, write three- to four-word sentences, and participate in age-level choir and art classes. He currently states that he has no friends at school or in his neighborhood. He spends his free time drawing, watching television, or playing video games.
The younger son (12) is developmentally at the fifth grade (10-year) level in all areas. He struggles with dysregulation of moods, inattention, poor short-term memory, impulsivity, and intermittent rage attacks resulting in aggression toward his mother and brother, and has in the past threatened his mother and brother with a knife. These rages occurred up to three times per day without medication but less than once per month on medication. He is currently taking Abilify 15 mg, Topamax 50 mg twice daily, Straterra 18 mg, and Zoloft 50 mg. He also takes Hydroxyzine up to 50 mg as needed for severe agitation and anxiety. He currently receives special education services through the school district and is placed in the Life Skills Program. He can read chapter books, write three to four paragraph stories, and participate in age-level choir and music classes. He currently states that he has no friends at school or in his neighborhood. He spends his free time reading, watching television, or playing video games.

The father currently works full-time at a grocery store as a clerk. He has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and anxiety. He does not take any medication, resulting in manic episodes an average of once every 2 years, evidenced by increased interest in pornography, insomnia, and running from his current situation. In between these manic attacks, he is functional and well regarded at work and at church. He currently has a girlfriend who lives 200 miles away. He visits her every weekend. He pays $350 per month for child support.
Emma assumes the role of primary caregiver of her two children. Her mother, an 83-year-old woman in good health, however, provides daily support, including caring for the two boys and helping with housecleaning. The grandparents also provide regular financial assistance, because child support payments are sporadic. Emma makes all decisions regarding finances, parenting, and leisure activities. Peter has very few roles within the family, because he inconsistently assists with finances and participates in parenting only 3 hours per week. He allows Emma to make all decisions. The two boys are expected to participate in school, and to help with chores within the home. Both boys neglect their chores, and the mother also dislikes housework, leading to the home being messy and disorganized. Child Welfare Services have been called due to the disarray of the house, which led to some community support, including assistance with painting, fixing the bathroom, and cleaning and replacing the carpet.

Communication within the family started out as distant and emotionally abusive. Through intensive counseling and parent coaching within the clinic and through home visits, the family now participates in healthier communication patterns, nonviolent problem-solving, and shared positive experiences. Each family member, however, continues to show signs of chronic PTSD, due to repeated and severe traumas within the family. When asked about adverse events, the mother summarized the events to include:
The diagnosis of autism in her oldest son
The diagnosis of autism in her youngest son
The diagnosis of Diamond Blackfan anemia in her daughter, with resulting death of her daughter
The loss of her husband and divorce
The loss of her home, and the dependence on her parents for financial support
The sexual assault during a date (i.e., “date rape”)
The difficulty finding adequate health care for herself and her children
The difficulty finding adequate educational services for her sons
The abandonment by her second husband
The domestic violence by her domestic partner

Emma was asked about resiliency skills of both herself and her sons. She felt she had positive support through her parents, a strong religious affiliation including daily prayer, the absence of any substance abuse, and the ability to adapt to the many changes and traumatic events occurring in the past 5 years. She noted that her sons were her support as well as her burden. She stated that they both were very adaptable at times to big changes but could not tolerate small changes, such as changes in the schedule. Resiliency areas where this family lacked included optimism, self-efficacy, high cognitive function for all family members except the grandmother, ability to participate in healthy self-care (i.e., the family had poor nutrition, never exercised, and had limited social support), and lack of trust of helping professionals due to negative involvement of Child Welfare Services.
The purpose of this scenario is for you to learn about the needs of families dealing with Trauma and how to best to meet their need;s to identify priorities of care and supports and to plan interventions and follow-up actions.

Based on this week’s family assignment case study answer the following case study discussion questions:
Looking at the ecomap for Knolls Family (Fig 11-5), what do you see as the family’s strengths, competencies, deficiencies, and resources (both existing and potential)?
What are 3 priority family nursing interventions for the Knolls Family? Give your rationale for your answer.

Write a brief paragraph to explain why you chose this topic to research. Use professional/academic reasoning to convince me that this is a question worth researching.

Klebsiella 1

Research Question Worksheet

Group project general area: Klebsiella pneumoniae and infection prevention

Note: Once you choose your research question, it is very difficult to change it. Changing your research question will put you behind. Do a little basic research on your topic to determine if it is worth spending the entire term researching. If you have trouble finding information on your topic, you should probably pick a new one.

 

  1. Write a brief paragraph to explain why you chose this topic to research. Use professional/academic reasoning to convince me that this is a question worth researching. Make sure to consider such things as the relevance of the topic to the nursing field and your population of intere

 

  1. Fill out the following table for your team project. You may utilize Table 4.1 in Polit & Beck Chapter 4. (40 points)

 

The following criteria will be used in grading of this table:

  • Clearly identified the nature, context, and significance of the research problem being addressed
  • Research problem is broad enough to include central concerns, yet narrow enough to serve as a guide to study design
  • Identified the research objectives & possible approach for inquiry
  • Suggested the nature of the inquiry (e.g., to test…, compare…, evaluate…)
  • Identified key study variables & possible relationships among variables
  • Identified the key abstract concepts involved in the research
  • Independent and dependent variables are separated and measured separately
  • Research hypothesis and null hypothesis listed as a set for each hypothesis
  • Identified the link between the research question/hypothesis to both the problem statement and literature review
  • The testable proposition is deduced from theory.
Terms/Elements Your Project
Topic/ Focus Klebsiella infection prevention
Research problem (problem statement)  

 

Aims/Objectives  
Research question In ICU patients, where are the best evidenced based strategies for Klebsiella pneumoniae infection prevention?
Variables understudy IV(s):

DV(s):

Research Hypothesis  
Null Hypothesis  

Likely need a few citations here

Does the system include EMTALA? How does the system combat fraud, waste, and abuse? What about informed consent? What system would the student use when patients were harmed by healthcare providers?

The Ideal Healthcare System

The final paper will be a non-traditional synthesis of the information that has been covered in this course. This paper should be between 8-10 pages long. In this paper, students are asked to explore what the ideal healthcare system would look like and support why the student feels this is the way to administer healthcare in this country. Students should explore topics like whether in the proposed system, patients would have a right to privacy, would the proposed system includes HIPAA, or something else entirely different. Does the system include EMTALA? How does the system combat fraud, waste, and abuse? What about informed consent? What system would the student use when patients were harmed by healthcare providers? How is the system regulated? While the student does not have to tackle every aspect of healthcare covered this semester, they need to provide a framework for how the ideal healthcare system would function. The paper should prove that the student has an understanding of what is needed for a functioning healthcare system in this country.

Key Areas to Address

  • Regulatory
  • Privacy
  • EMTALA
  • Payor-Who pays and how?
  • Malpractice, i.e. who pays when a patient is harmed?
  • End of Life Decision Making-Who gets to decide?

Provide a rationale for your allocation of funds. Develop a basic timeline using a Gantt or PERT chart. Provide a rationale for the basic timeline for your program plan.

PUBH 4030: Planning Public Health Programs

Final Course Project Submission (8 – 12 pages total, not including cover page or references)

Begin with an Executive Summary of your whole project and a Conclusion statement (3 – 4 paragraphs)

Collate the components from Weeks 2, 3 and 4 with corrections to items noted by the Instructor.

In addition, add a final 2- to 3- page section on budget and timeline that includes responses to the following prompts:

Using the sample budget sheet on page 283 of the text, create a budget allocating $200,000 for your public health program. Include at least one in-kind support/asset in your budget.

Provide a rationale for your allocation of funds.

Develop a basic timeline using a Gantt or PERT chart.

Note: Microsoft Excel provides templates that you can use.

Provide a rationale for the basic timeline for your program plan.

 

What does the quality of life mean to you? What would you consider a good quality vs. a poor quality of life? Do you measure the quality of life the same way that the scientists talk about it in the textbook and/or provided articles? Explain why or why not.

Quality of Life

What does the quality of life mean to you? What would you consider a good quality vs. a poor quality of life? Do you measure the quality of life the same way that the scientists talk about it in the textbook and/or provided articles? Explain why or why not. Must use APA 7.

Possible references:
*Read sections 3.1-3.4 in the textbook:
Jonsen, A. R., Siegler, M., & Winslade, W. J. (2022). Clinical ethics: A practical approach to ethical decisions in clinical medicine (9th ed., 115-155). McGraw-Hill Education.

*Carr, A. J., Gibson, B., & Robinson, P. G. (2001). Measuring quality of life: Is quality of life determined by expectations or experience?. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 322(7296), 1240–1243. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.322.7296.1240

Is the quality of life determined by expectations or experience?

*Iati, M. (2020, January 2). Judge rules that doctors can take baby off life support. The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/01/03/after-hospital-mother-disagree-court-had-rule-who-decides-when-child-dies/

Judge rules that doctors can take baby off life support

What do you want to accomplish? Why do you want to accomplish this? What are the requirements? Are there any the constraints? How will you measure whether the goal has been reached?

Tobacco Cessation

Pre-Clinical and Clinical Goal Development Planner

Well-developed goals are clear, detailed, and unambiguous. Use this template to develop a specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, attainable, and time-bound (SMART) pre-clinical or clinical goal.

Answer each of the questions to help you focus on your goal – what you want to accomplish and why.

Template

What do you want to accomplish?

Why do you want to accomplish this? What are the requirements?

Are there any the constraints? (If so, identify them. If there are no constraints, note no constraints.)

How will you measure whether the goal has been reached?

How will you know you have succeeded in reaching your goal?

(Include at least 2 measurable indicators. Be specific.)

Do you have the necessary knowledge, skills, abilities, and resources to accomplish your goal?

How can the goal be accomplished?

What steps can you take to achieve your goal?

Will meeting the goal challenge you without defeating you?

Is this a worthwhile goal?

Is it meaningful for you? Why?

(or is it just something others would want me to do?)

Is this goal in line with your long-term objectives? Explain.

How long will it take you to achieve your goal?

What is the deadline for completion of the goal?

Will you be able to accomplish all the steps needed to achieve your goal within the established time frame?

 

s he eligible for DVR services? Is he eligible for Supported Employment? Develop an outline for an IPE to address Dan’s employment related needs. List the extended ongoing support services he will need to maintain employment.

Case Study

Case Study #1

Dan is a 40 year-old with Spina-Bifida and inability to walk. He uses a wheelchair for mobility. He is unable to transfer from his chair and requires personal assistance for dressing, using the toilet and transferring from his chair. He has attempted to work several times, but has not held jobs due to a number of factors- transportation, time demands for dressing, eating and being transported to work. He currently is in a volunteer job with the sheriff’s office doing routine filing and other clerical tasks. He has average intelligence, but lacks confidence due to low self-esteem, which has been reinforced, by his lack of success in employment.

  1. Is he eligible for DVR services?
  2. Is he eligible for Supported Employment?
  3. Develop an outline for an IPE to address Dan’s employment related needs.
  4. List the extended ongoing support services he will need to maintain employment.

 

Case Study #2

Bill is a 28 year old man living with a friend in an apartment. He receives personal assistance with his activities of daily living and uses the transportation disadvantaged services for medical appointments, attendance at the local Adult Rehabilitation Center and occasional shopping trips.

Bill has cerebral Palsy and average intelligence. His involuntary movements, inability to walk and difficulty speaking are significant impediments to his achieving employment. He is highly motivated to work and impatient with only attending ARC. He enjoys socializing, is interested in working with other people and fiercely independent. Bill has never held a competitive job, but is adamant that he wants a job.

  1. Is he eligible for DVR services?
  2. Is he eligible for Supported Employment?
  3. Develop an outline for an IPE to address his employment related needs.
  4. List the extended ongoing support services he will need to maintain employment.

 

Case Study #3

Latisha is a 24 year old woman with a primary disability of cerebral palsy. She has impaired mobility, requires a wheelchair or mobility which she propels with one hand. Latisha’s communication is moderately impaired. She can be understood, but her speech is slow. Her I.Q. is high borderline to low average.

Latisha has a special diploma and no work experience. She has expressed a strong motivation to work, and is especially interested in working in an office around people. Latisha has a daughter and lives in subsidized housing, but has no transportation. Her strengths are her motivation to work, her engaging personality and the determination she has demonstrated in completing school.

  1. Is she eligible for DVR services?
  2. Is she eligible for Supported Employment?
  3. Develop an outline for an IPE to address her employment related needs.
  4. List the extended ongoing support services she will need to maintain employment.

 

Discuss various types of technology used to support communities during the most recent pandemic. Select one of the technologies (Drone Technology) discussed in the article and create an infographic to present to the board of directors.

Introduction to Health Informatics “Infographic”

1️ Read and annotate the article “Role of Technology in COVID-19 Pandemic” in Perusall.

2️ Case: You have been hired at a state health department to help revolutionize how they address population health in their regional area. You have been asked to share information regarding how they could use technology to address future pandemics. You decide to create an infographic to disseminate the information to the board.

3️ Beginning in Section 5.4 of the article (Attached), the authors discuss various types of technology used to support communities during the most recent pandemic. Select one of the technologies (Drone Technology) discussed in the article and create an infographic to present to the board of directors. Do not select fitness wearables or telehealth as the technology to present.

4️ The purpose of the infographic is to visually represent the data to help others clearly understand the information you would like to present. Using appropriate images will help your audience understand your topic better.

5️ Resources on creating infographics are posted at the end of this instruction document.

Additional Information
Your infographic should demonstrate how technology was a vital tool during the pandemic and inform the reader about your specific topic.
Know your subject. Become a content expert on your topic. Do thorough research on your topic.
Share key points visually; show, do not tell. Try converting as much of your data and text into visual imagery using charts, graphs, diagrams, maps, flowcharts, and other elements.
Draw a rough sketch of the infographic. The infographic must have a beginning, middle, and end.
Use at least two other sources of information besides the assigned article. Some of your sources can be gray literature (not peer-reviewed). Provide your references on a separate page in the correct format.