Choose a framework appropriate for examining the type of data under investigation. Look at the following for examples and explain the basis for your choice.For a compliance project, use the regulations.For an accrediting assessment, use the standards and site survey criteria.For the implementation of a new service line, consider using the balanced scorecard framework.Explain how a project addresses and adds value to each of the four areas of an organizational balanced scorecard. (The four areas being, business operations, finance, customer service, and organizational learning and growth.)Create a balanced scorecard table similar to the one presented in the Balanced Scorecard Example, linked in the Resources of this unit.Consider a strategic, systems perspective as you contemplate value to the organization and how the project aligns with the organizational mission, vision, and strategy.Find evidence to support your assertions and conclusions.Determine what additional information would strengthen your value proposition.Develop proposed structures (for example, pie chart, graph, spreadsheet, process map) for the visual display of summarized raw data.Reflect on what type of visual display structure will best fit your selected topic. Although you are just beginning to collect data, you will want to consider how to display it.Ensure that your data displays are clear and easily interpreted.Ensure that the proposed title includes the focus of the data, units of measurement, the organization's name, and time frame. Data Review Project Proposal Template
Your data review project proposal should include the following elements:
Cover Page: Include the project topic, the course title, your name, the date, and the instructor’s
name.
Table of Contents: Headings and sub-headings with right-justified page numbers.
Executive Summary: One page, double-spaced. Include the topic, the problem, the purpose of
the project or data examination, the method to examine the data (data review), and the nature of
the findings (for example, quality improvement of X).
Introduction: Four-sentence topic description—statement of the problem, the performance
indicators to be evaluated, the outcome measures for each indicator, and the value proposition
or relevance statement.
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I am examining [state the issue or problem], because [identify the relevant and
authoritative reference that validates your issue as a problem].
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I will examine [state the type of data], and will assess the data by measuring [state
the performance indicators and outcome measures].
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This project will add value to [state the type of organization or name] by [mention
how it aligns with an organizational need].
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This project aligns with my professional interests and career goals by [mention how it
adds value or has relevance for you personally].
Statement of the Problem: State the issue in the form of a problem, and add a properlyformatted APA citation.
Background: Literature: Provide a minimum of six authoritative sources. Add a short
description of each source explaining how the content directly relates to the topic. Note:
Wikipedia and commercial websites are not authoritative sources.
Your sources should address the following:
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The issue from a national or industry level.
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Current, relevant facts, trends, and emerging issues.
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The issue relative to your subsector of the health care industry or continuum of care.
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Data and statistics that substantiate the need to examine the issue (or, what are the
consequences and risks of not addressing the issue?).
Client Value Proposition:
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State how your project will address or add value to each of the four areas of the
balanced scorecard: business operations, finance, customer service, and organizational
learning and growth.
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Restate any pertinent information, including an industry macro overview, such as a new
policy to be implemented, compliance with an existing regulation or law, and client needs
and situation.
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Make a precise statement about how the data review will add value to the organization.
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Include a request for input and feedback from the practicing health care professional or
selected health care organization. This is to ensure that your identification of key
performance indicators and targeted data sets under investigation align with the needs
of the organization.
Expected Outcomes and Precise Performance Measurement:
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What data will be collected and analyzed?
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Explain how each performance indicator that relates to the problem will be measured. Be
precise in explaining how the outcome will be measured.
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Explain what type of visual displays you will use to summarize or group the data you are
examining (for example, a pie chart, graph, spreadsheet, and process map.)
Leadership Component:
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Describe your precise roles and responsibilities in leading the effort. Human subject
research is outside the scope of the Health Administration Capstone course.
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Select one NCHL competency within each category or domain of People,
Transformation, and Execution. Then, provide a short explanation about how each
relates to your project. For example, Domain = People; Competency = Change
Leadership. I will practice this competency in Unit 4 by seeking feedback and
suggestions from a practicing health care professional.
Timeline: Include a week-by-week summary of major tasks to be done to complete the project.
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Proposed start and end dates, weekly to-do tasks, responsible party (learner), and due
dates. Note: Use the Project Management Timetable format.
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Optional: For Health Administration Capstone Experience learners only, please include
the project PowerPoint presentation date, location, or web conference information.
Add the following information needed for Unit 4:
Project Information
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On-Site contact (health care professional reviewing your proposal): name, title,
organization, e-mail, phone, and address. Also, designate one alternative contact.
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Your contact information: name, title, organization, e-mail, phone, and address.
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Your instructor's contact information: name, title, e-mail, and Capella phone extension.
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Statement of Confidentiality (you agree to abide by all applicable employment and
workplace laws, including HIPAA, and you agree not to disclose proprietary information
before, during, or after your data review project, without prior written consent from your
proposal reviewer’s organization.)
Signatures:
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Proposal Reviewer’s Signature and Date
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Reviewer’s Title and Organization
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Learner’s Signature and Date
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