Monday, May 25, 2020

Case Study Part Two. Ceirra Knight. Mha 624 Continuous

Case Study Part Two Ceirra Knight MHA 624: Continuous Quality Improvements Risk Management Instructor: Rhonda Hatfield May 2, 2017 From the perspective of a health care administrator, I will identify, develop, and discuss strategic issues in planning a model by prioritizing issues facing a community when dealing with a natural disaster using the four MAPP assessments that align with the shared community mission. Lastly, I explain how you would promote collaborations among clinical professionals, explain methods that encourage physician leadership in patient care enhancement, and explain quality initiatives that reduce organizational risk and support patient safety. When faced with a natural disaster and having to†¦show more content†¦R., Wilson, S., Brock-Martin, A., Glover, S., Svendsen, E. R., 2010). The assets that can be used to improve community health are town hall meetings, community advertisements, and community sponsored events. Next on the MAPP four assessments is Local Public Health System Assessment. Local Public Health System Assessment focuses on all of the organizations and entities that contribute to the public s health. The LPHSA answers the questions: What are the components, activities, competencies, and capacities of our local public health system? and How are the Essential Services being provided to our community?(NACCHO, 2017). Any organization or entity that contributes to the health or well-being of a community is considered part of the public health system. Ideally, a group that is broadly representative of these public health system partners will participate in the assessment process. By sharing their diverse perspectives, all participants will gain a better understanding of each organization’s contributions, the interconnectedness of activities, and how the public health system can be strengthened (National Public Health Performance Standards Program, 2017). Essentials services should be provided to the community through community outreach programs. Community outreach programs provide the community with many informational resources not just in the aspect of healthcare alone but the overall well-being of

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