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Evidence-Based Population Health Improvement Plan – Assessment 2 – Leveraging Healthcare Technology for Improved Patient Engagement and Outcomes

Evidence-Based Population Health Improvement Plan – Assessment 2 – Leveraging Healthcare Technology for Improved Patient Engagement and Outcomes

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Question 


For this assessment, you will create a 5-7 slide PowerPoint presentation about a population health improvement plan. You will then record a video of no more than five minutes presenting your PowerPoint.

Remember you are looking at a specific issue in the community that is affecting a population health concern.

Describe the major population health issue suggested by the data within your community.

Evidence-Based Population Health Improvement Plan – Assessment 2 – Leveraging Healthcare Technology for Improved Patient Engagement and Outcomes

Explain how environmental factors affect the health of community residents.

Identify the level of evidence, validity, and reliability for each source.

Consider the environmental realities and challenges existing in the community.

Include interventions that will meet community needs.

Address potential barriers or misunderstandings related to various cultures prevalent in the community.

Explain why your proposed criteria are appropriate and useful measures of success.

Identify the community stakeholders that are relevant to your Population Health Improvement Plan.

Develop a clear communication strategy mindful of the cultural and ethical expectations of colleagues and community members regarding data privacy.

Ensure that your strategy enables you to make complex medical terms and concepts understandable to members of the community, regardless of language, disabilities, or level of education.

Explain why the evidence is valuable and relevant to the community health concern you are addressing.

Explain why each piece of evidence is appropriate and informs the goal of improving the health of the community

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