Strategic Delivery of Healthcare: Use of Electronic Health Records
Throughout the duration of this course, you will build a strategic plan for a healthcare affiliated program (e.g., Telemedicine Services for Cancer Patients in Rural South Carolina) of your choice. You will build upon the strategic plan throughout the SLP assignments in this course.
For your Module 1 SLP, identify a healthcare-affiliated program that you are interested in researching and developing a strategic plan for. Your topical area should be specific and cater to a particular population and/or area. In 2–3 pages, complete the following in Part 1 of your strategic plan:
Title Page: Identify the title of your strategic plan. (This section is not to be included in the 2–3 page count).
Topic Relevance: In 1–2 paragraphs, explain your topic selection and its importance to the identified population and/or area.
Mission and Vision Statements: The mission and vision statements explain what your plan is trying to achieve. Your mission and vision statements should each be 1 or 2 sentences followed by a paragraph (for each statement) of explanation. For additional information on the differences between the two statements, see https://managementhelp(dot)org/blogs/strategic-planning/2013/01/30/theres-a-difference-mission-v-vision/
SWOT Analysis: In this section, complete an analysis of your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats for your topical area. Research the population and/or area of your topic, and provide factual information concerning your topic. This information will be helpful in the upcoming sections to assist with the development of your strategic plan goals.
References: Include all reference material used to develop these sections. (This section is not to be included in the 2–3 page count).
SLP Assignment Expectations
Conduct additional research to gather sufficient information to justify/support your strategic plan.
Limit your response to a maximum of 3 pages (title and reference pages are not included in the page number count).
Support your report with at least 3–4 peer-reviewed articles or references. For additional information on how to recognize peer-reviewed journals
BHA370 Strategic Delivery of Healthcare SLP 1
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BHA370 Strategic Delivery of Healthcare SLP 1
Topic Relevance
Electronic health records are increasingly recognized in healthcare to improve communication, safety, and patient-centeredness. Electronic health records (EHR) are used in chronic diseases such as diabetes to facilitate continuity of care and improve patient health outcomes (Lessing & Hayman, 2018). West Virginia is one of the states with the highest population of people diagnosed with diabetes (CDC, 2022). This justifies the selection of electronic health records primarily in West Virginia to help contain the rising cases of diabetes. The objective includes reducing hospitalization and the resulting costs, which ultimately invites improved healthcare outcomes in West Virginia.
Mission and Vision Statements
The mission and vision statements explain what your plan is trying to achieve.
Mission statement
To improve patient safety and quality care of outpatient diabetes patients.
CDC (2022) indicates that the number of patients diagnosed with diabetes in West Virginia is high. It is important to remember that diabetes is increasingly tied to other chronic conditions, including stroke and heart attacks. In some instances, the focus includes the increased rates of kidney failure and blindness or blurred vision (World Health Organization, 2022). If the cases of diabetes are not handled, it can worsen to include increased mortality rates. In fact, the US registered approximately 460 000 deaths resulting from kidney complications caused by diabetes. In West Virginia, for example, about 232 000 citizens are diagnosed with diabetes and nearly 50 000 are at risk or have diabetes that is yet to be diagnosed (American Diabetes Association, 2021). As such, there is a need to improve patient safety and quality care of outpatient diabetes patients in regions such as West Virginia. In this case, the focus is on reducing instances of hospitalization and the costs tied to care, which, in turn, yields the success of the mission. This is backed by Pulleyblank et al. (2020) who indicate diabetes among other ambulatory care-sensitive diseases are well managed by EHRs. It includes the fact that EHR can improve care provision by facilitating the exchange of patient information and improved organization. This ultimately translates to improved patient safety and quality care for outpatient diabetes patients.
Vision Statements
To ensure West Virginia is diabetes free in the long run.
The focus in the vision statement is the long-term objective. In other words, it includes the goal for the future. The local government spends a considerable amount of resources to manage diabetes. The American Diabetes Association (2021) indicates that “diagnosed diabetes costs an estimated $2.3 billion in West Virginia each year.” The organization further indicates that cases of diabetes attract other complications that increase the risk of death and other life-threatening complications such as cardiovascular diseases. In other words, diabetes is expensive, especially because of the direct medical expenses and the indirect costs ranging from reduced productivity. The plan is to ensure West Virginia is diabetes free by r...