Change Strategy and Implementation
This document is designed to give you questions to consider and additional guidance to help you successfully complete the Change Strategy and Implementation assessment. You may find it useful to use this document as a pre-writing exercise, as an outlining tool, or as a final check to ensure that you have sufficiently addressed all the grading criteria for this assessment. This document is a resource to help you complete the assessment. Do not turn in this document as your assessment submission.
Develop a data table that accurately reflects the current and desired states of one or more clinical outcomes.
• Does your data table clearly and accurately reflect the current state of one or more clinical outcomes?
o If applicable, have you appropriately citied the source for this data?
o Is your data HIPAA compliant?
• Does your data table clearly and accurately reflect the desired state of one or more clinical outcomes?
o Have you based your desired state on best practices, guidelines, or regulations?
Have you cited the relevant sources of evidence that you used to set your desired outcome state?
Is your data HIPAA compliant?
• Are the data and outcomes in your table relevant to a specific care setting, case study, or other clearly defined condition or issue?
• Are the data and the outcomes relevant and appropriate for the change strategy you will be proposing?
Propose change strategies that will help to achieve the desired state of one or more clinical outcomes.
• What change strategies do you propose implementing to help achieve your desired outcomes?
• How will you implement the change strategies to help achieve your desired outcomes in the context of the care setting or case study you are using for this assessment?
o What other implementation considerations do you need to take into account to ensure that the change strategy is successful?
o What implementation challenges or hurdles might exist and how might you deal with them?
• How could the efficiency and effectiveness of the care system be evaluated to see if the desired outcomes are met?