Part 2: Program Design (AT LEAST 1300 WORDS FOR PART 2 with 3 sources)

In Week 1, you conducted research on health data of a population to identify an endemic public health issue and proposed a program to help improve health outcomes for this population.

In Week 2, further develop your program idea by researching existing programs that address to some degree the health problem you identified in this population.

Goals and Objectives

Develop a goal and 2 related objectives for your program. Enter text below.

 

 

 

 

Description of Program and Facility

Describe the facility and its services, including the target population and demographics. (300-350 words) Enter text below.

 

 

 

 

Impact on Marginalized Groups

Examine the impact of this program on uninsured, low-income populations. How will these groups of people get access to the services? (250-350 words) Enter text below.

 

 

 

 

Staffing and Support

Provide an initial estimate of the staff required to operate this facility, including physicians, nurses, receptionist, and other support staff. Apply standards on the ratio of clinical and support staff per physician. (250-350 words) Enter text below.

 

 

 

 

 

SWOT Analysis

Evaluate the potential strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats that can impact the targeted outcome of this program. (250-350 words) Enter text below.

 

 

 

 

Internal

Strengths

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Weaknesses

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External

Opportunities

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Threats

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Policies, Procedures, Incentives

Describe policies, procedures, and incentives that would make the program a transformative work environment. Consider and discuss how governmental regulations, legislative policies, and advocacy will integrate with organizational dynamics, policies, and culture. (250-350 words) Enter text below.

 

 

 

 

Literature Review

Conduct a literature review and list at minimum 5 sources (e.g., trade or industry publications, government or agency websites, scholarly works, or other sources of similar quality) to identify programs that exist that address at least to some degree your identified health problem.


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