- Create a 12-18-slide presentation for community stakeholders in which you recommend a strategy to address a community health need.
Introduction
As the needs of the patient population change, the United States health care system remains relatively unchanged. Episodes of care are still relatively low in frequency and high in acuity (Nash, Fabius, Skoufalos, & Clarke, 2016). Models of care must be changed. Treatments of chronic health conditions and preventative strategies require more frequent visits at a lower intensity (Nash, Fabius, Skoufalos, & Clarke, 2016). Continuity of care and care transitions maintain an ongoing, consistent contact with patients throughout their lives, not only when they are ill (Nash, Fabius, Skoufalos, & Clarke, 2016). A population health perspective that focuses on chronic health conditions and prevention is needed to improve care transitions (Nash, Fabius, Skoufalos, & Clarke, 2016). Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMHs) are two models emerging from the Affordable Care Act (ACA) that help focus on chronic diseases and population health (Nash, Fabius, Skoufalos, & Clarke, 2016).An underlying assumption in version population and patient-centered models is that patients will adhere to the plan they develop with their provider; however, some behaviors may be difficult for patients to change. Unhealthy behaviors such as poor diet, lack of exercise, smoking, and drug use have negative implications for health. Although many patients want to change their diet and exercise behaviors, many find it extremely difficult to do so. Health care providers must work with patients to understand what causes patients to exhibit certain behaviors and how they can be motivated to change these behaviors (Nash, Fabius, Skoufalos, & Clarke, 2016).The American Marketing Association (AMA) (2017) defines marketing as the processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging products and services for key stakeholders and society in general. The “4 Ps”—product, place, price, and promotion—are the primarily elements of marketing. Unlike a traditional consumer product such as an automobile, a health care “product” is more difficult to define.In population health, an example of a product could be training health care providers to reduce obesity across the population. The place refers to where the health care service will be provided, such as an office, the home of a patient, or a community health center. The price consists of two components: 1) the actual out-of-pocket price the consumer must pay for the service and 2) the opportunity cost, such as convenience. Finally, promotion refers to the method that is used to disseminate the message such as radio, TV, print and, most recently, social media and the Internet (Nash, Fabius, Skoufalos, & Clarke, 2016). To achieve the goals of population health, community needs must first be assessed and the health care “marketing mix” tailored to the needs of that community.
Reference
American Marketing Association (AMA). (2017). About AMA: Definition of marketing. Retrieved from https://www.ama.org/AboutAMA/Pages/Definition-of-Marketing.aspxNash, D. B., Fabius, R. J., Skoufalos, A., & Clarke, J. L. (2016). Population health: Creating a culture of wellness (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
Demonstration of Proficiency
- Competency 1: Integrate principles of epidemiology, population health, and community engagement to plan interventions.
- Assess the target audience for recommended community health strategies.
- Recommend strategies to mobilize community engagement including a promotion strategy and use of social media and information technology.
- Competency 3: Create an action plan to promote wellness and disease management in a diverse population.
- Define SMART goals for implementation of a community health need intervention.
- Analyze collaboration required to implement a community health strategy.
- Recommend potential sources of funding and other resources.
- Competency 4: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and respectful of the diversity, dignity, and integrity of others and is consistent with expectations for health care professionals.
- Employ appropriate written and visual communication to convey content to an intended audience.
- Write following APA style for in-text citation, quotes, and references.
Note: It is recommended that you complete the assessments in this course in the order they are presented.
Preparation
In this assessment, you will be creating a PowerPoint presentation to deliver to one or more groups of community stakeholders. You will recommend a strategy to address the community health need you have been working with throughout the Analyze Community Health Needs and Potential Community Health Interventions assessments. You will focus on the strategy that best fits the needs of the target population within the context of the community and organization you have been using as the setting for your assessments.To help prepare yourself to be successful when creating your PowerPoint, it is recommended that you complete the following:
- Determine the single, best strategy to implement in your community. This should be one of the two interventions you identified and wrote about for your Potential Community Health Interventions assessment.
- Determine which community stakeholders would be the best target audience for the PowerPoint.
- Think about which populations or groups within the community will be receiving the intervention.
- Think about which stakeholders are vital for successful implementation of your chosen intervention.
- Ensure you have an understanding on how to create a quality PowerPoint presentation. Capella’s Microsoft Office Software help page offers a number of guides and resources.
- Contact Disability Services to request accommodations if you require the use of assistive technology or alternative communication methods to participate in these activities.
Instructions
Create an 8–12 slide PowerPoint to inform and create buy-in from the stakeholder groups you have determined are key to your chosen intervention’s success. These groups include those who influence decisions for funding and implementation, as well as those who would take direct roles in implementation.As you work to determine the single, best strategy to implement for your chosen health need in the identified population (or populations) in your community, focus on how this presentation can narrow the focus from a broad population need to specific, actionable tasks that community stakeholders must consider before creating an action plan. In your presentation, be sure to consider factors such as educational outreach, financial considerations, and information technology.Consult the scoring guide to ensure that you are addressing all criteria at the level to which you desire. In your PowerPoint, be sure to complete the following.
- Assess the target audience for recommended community-health strategies.
- Define SMART goals for implementation of a community-health need intervention.
- You may wish work through the Evidence-Based Strategies and SMART Goals activity to check your understanding about the various characteristics of well-written SMART goals.
- Analyze collaboration required to implement a community-health strategy.
- Recommend strategies to mobilize community engagement, including a promotion strategy and use of social media and information technology.
- Recommend potential sources of funding and other resources.
- Employ appropriate written and visual communication to convey content to an intended audience.
- Apply proper APA formatting and style.
One potential way you could organize your PowerPoint would be as follows:
- Title slide: On the first slide of the PowerPoint, include:
- A descriptive title of approximately 5–15 words. Stir interest while maintaining professional decorum.
- Professional Development for [enter the institutional context for your presentation].
- Your name.
- Your specialization.
- Course number and title.
- Capella University.
- Instructor’s name.
- Your Stakeholder Analysis in the notes section below.
- Note: If this presentation were made in a professional context, the entries under your name would be replaced by your job title, the name of your organization, and (perhaps) your contact information.
- Introduction slides: Describe the community health need and its importance.
- Recommended solution slides: Describe the solution you chose.
- Provide supporting evidence to show that your solution is an evidence-based best practice.
- Community engagement strategies slides: Present strategies to mobilize community engagement:
- Educational outreach strategies.
- Promotion strategy—how could social media and information technology be used?
- Implementation strategies slides:Recommend, at a high level, factors that must be considered to successfully implement your strategy, including:
- Defined SMART goals for implementation.
- Ways audience members should collaborate to implement your strategy.
- Estimated costs and potential sources for funding and other resources.
- Conclusion slide: End with a succinct summary of the value and feasibility of your recommendations.
- References slides: Cite all sources, following current edition APA style and format.
Additional Requirements
- Written and visual communication:Ensure content is clear, with correct spelling, grammar, and syntax, and well organized to support orderly exposition of content. The writing and visuals should enhance the message. Avoid errors that detract from the message.
- PowerPoint slide formatting:
- Write each slide, except the title and references slides, with a bold headline and up to seven bullet points.
- Use as few words in each bullet point as needed to convey your message. Think of them as subheadings.
- Enter all details and supporting information in the Notes area below the slides.
- Length: Compose 12–18 slides.
- References: Cite at least three current scholarly or professional resources.
- APA formatting: Use APA style for references and citations. Remember to use in-text citation just as you would in a paper-style written assignment.
- Competency 1: Integrate principles of epidemiology, population health, and community engagement to plan interventions.
Expert Solution Preview
One potential solution to address a community health need is to establish a patient-centered medical home (PCMH) model. PCMHs provide patient care with an emphasis on coordination of care and chronic disease management. The target audience for this strategy includes medical professionals, community members, and policy makers.
SMART goals for this intervention should include increasing the number of primary care providers trained in the PCMH model by 20 percent within the next year, increasing patient satisfaction with care by 10 percent within the next six months, and reducing emergency department visits due to uncontrolled chronic conditions by 25 percent within the next two years.
Collaboration is required between medical professionals, community members, and policy makers to successfully implement the PCMH model. Potential sources of funding and resources may include grants, government funding, and partnerships with community organizations.
Some strategies to mobilize community engagement may include educational outreach to inform community members about the benefits of a PCMH model, social media campaigns to promote awareness, and utilizing patient testimonials to increase buy-in from community members.
Overall, implementing a PCMH model can lead to improved health outcomes, increased patient satisfaction, and reduced healthcare costs. It is essential to work with community stakeholders to successfully implement this strategy.