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Here is a structured roadmap based on the assignment requirements to help you build your Population Health Management Proposal for the FQCHC:
Outline of the Proposal
1. The title page
Add the following: Title of the proposal (for example, “Population Health Management Proposal for [FQCHC Name]”).
Your Name
Of course Title Date
2. One to two-page executive summary
Give a succinct summary that includes:
Purpose: The rationale for the idea (for example, resolving a particular health concern in the community that your fictitious FQCHC serves).
The intended audience a succinct explanation of the demographics, socioeconomic characteristics, and health inequalities of the group serviced.
The proposal process describes how you determined the health problem and created solutions.
Cost-related considerations: Costs should be briefly mentioned (within budget restrictions).
Conclusion: Highlight the significance of the plan for the FQCHC and community while summarizing its anticipated effects.
3. Context & Background (2–3 Pages)
An outline of the FQCHC
Choose a name for your imaginary FQCHC and give it a brief description.
Talk about the community it serves, including its population size, urban/rural setting, and health disparities.
Identification of Health Issues:
Determine the most urgent health concern (e.g., diabetes, hypertension, mental health, substance misuse) by using government databases (e.g., HRSA, CDC).
Explain the importance of this problem to the community.
4. The Proposal Process (two to three pages)
Investigation and Information Gathering:
Describe how information on the health issue was gathered using local focus groups and surveys as well as national databases.
Add a data analysis (e.g., trends, prevalence rates).
Community Engagement: Explain how the identification and prioritization of health issues involves stakeholders such as patients, community leaders, and healthcare practitioners.
5. Design of Intervention (2–3 Pages)
Suggested Interventions:
Give thorough explanations of one or more therapies (e.g., mental health counseling, telemedicine services, chronic illness management programs).
Describe how the health issue is addressed by these measures.
Supported by Evidence:
Cite academic journals and official documents to support the suggested interventions.
Plan of Implementation:
Give an approximate timeframe for carrying out the interventions.
Talk about the plan’s stakeholders’ roles and duties.
6. Budgetary considerations and anticipated results (1-2 pages)
Results:
Specify quantifiable results, such as lower prevalence rates, better patient satisfaction, and fewer readmissions to hospitals.
Give a timeline (e.g., 1–3 years) for accomplishing these goals.
Sustainability and Cost:
Emphasize that the project is within the allocated budget; precise figures are not necessary for this course.
Make recommendations for long-term sustainability tactics (such as more funds or collaborations).
7. Final Thoughts (1 Page)
Stress the importance of taking care of the detected health issue.
Stress the advantages of putting the suggested initiatives into practice for the FQCHC and the community.
Request the Board of Directors’ approval of the funding request.
8. Citations (one page)
Make use of APA style.
Add a minimum of eight references:
Four academic papers from peer-reviewed journals.
Four official websites (e.g., NIH, CDC, HRSA).
PowerPoint or a visual presentation with five to six slides
Slide 1: Title Slide
Add the date, your name, and the title of the proposition.
Slide 2: Overview
justification for the suggestion.
An overview of the community and FQCHC.
Slide 3: Identification of Health Issues
information from surveys and focus groups.
important data regarding the health issue.
Slide 4: Suggested Measures
succinct explanations of suggested interventions.
proof of their efficacy.
Slide 5: Anticipated Results
quantifiable results.
Timeline for achieving results.
Slide 6: Conclusion and Inquiries
An overview of the impact of the idea.
The Board has extended an invitation for questions.
Execution Advice:
Professional Writing: Make sure the document is clear, succinct, and formatted according to APA guidelines.
Visuals and Graphics: Where appropriate, provide tables or charts that provide a summary of the data, interventions, or results.
Presentation Practice: As needed, dress professionally and get ready to present with assurance.
Please let me know if you need help creating the PowerPoint, examining your references, or drafting any sections.
QUESTION
Week 8 – Signature Assignment: Create a Population Health Management Proposal
You are the newly hired project manager of a federally qualified community health center (FQCHC). Your position is grant-funded for a year but can be extended an additional year if you are successful in securing new resources for a proposal designed to address the most pressing health problem of the community served by this FQCHC. Thus, the most important task before you now is the preparation of a proposal to fund the grant.
You have been given two months to prepare the proposal for presentation to the FQCHC Board of Directors. The CEO of the leading healthcare delivery system serving the FQCHC is also a board member and is committed to providing the funding for continued employment if the proposal is approved. The CEO has also offered the services of the budget office to work with you in developing the costs associated with the proposal. It is obvious that the CEO would like to have you as a member of the team and has hinted that, beyond grant funding, a permanent position may be created. This CEO is impressed with your work to date and wants you to succeed. Don’t disappoint!
Hint: You might want to begin by using one of the government databases to learn more about FQCHCs, the populations they serve, and their most pressing health problems. This type of research can provide you with the foundation for creating the fictional FQCHC and lay the basis for the proposal you need to write. Don’t forget to give the FQCHC a name!
This assignment should include:
Introduce the presentation with an executive summary where you include:
· Why you are presenting this proposal
· The population you’ve selected
· The process
· Cost
· Overarching conclusion
Append a five- or six-slide PowerPoint or other graphic presentation in which you show the process used to develop the proposal. For example, you might have accessed one or more national databases and then conducted a local focus group.
· This process is customarily included in the graphic or PowerPoint presentation and you will also discuss it within the proposal paper.
· Consider using the following steps to develop your PowerPoint or graphic
· The reason for the proposal
· How you selected the most pressing health problem (survey’s focus groups)
· The intervention or interventions you are recommending
· Expected outcomes and estimated timeframe to achieve expected outcome or outcomes
· Expected cost (because you are not working with finance in this course, you will want to simply state within budget).
· Questions
Slides or graphics should be supported by narratives that should be included in the ten pages of the proposal paper.
Length: Minimum of 10-page proposal paper, not including the title page, contents table, reference page, graphics, or Powerpoint slides in the ten pages.
References: 8 resources with at least 4 scholarly; the remaining can be government websites.