Healthcare Program Planning and Evaluation
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Timeline
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September 9, 2019Experience start
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September 17, 2019Project Scope Meeting
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November 1, 2019Midway Check-In
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December 10, 2019Final Presentations
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December 15, 2019Experience end
Timeline
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September 9, 2019Experience start
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September 17, 2019Project Scope Meeting
Meeting between students and organization to confirm: project scope, communication plan, and important dates.
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November 1, 2019Midway Check-In
Meeting between students and organization to ensure that progress is on track halfway through completion.
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December 10, 2019Final Presentations
As a part of their final deliverable, each student group will present their entire project to the organization's lead/team (who will be invited to join us in class), and the rest of their classmates.
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December 15, 2019Experience end
Experience scope
Categories
Leadership Organizational structure Operations Project managementSkills
leadership problem solving research and analysis program planning professional communicationOver a 10-week period, student groups will assess an existing program of your organization's choosing, to develop a program plan, implementation plan and evaluation framework using a logic model. Specifically, students may evaluate program effectiveness, program development, resource allocation and policy development.
Note: The Milestones listed in this assignment align with the semester's learning outcomes. If required, they can be adjusted to accommodate the needs of the company.
Learners
Phase 1 – Project Plan: Students will meet with organization representative(s) to devise the project scope and prepare a detailed plan for completion of the project.
Phase 2 – Project Execution: Students will work on deliverables outlined in the project plan. They will periodically communicate with organization representative(s) as needed to complete project tasks.
Phase 3 - Outcome - Report and Presentation: Students will submit a detailed report (10-12 pages) and present on the outcomes of the project and recommendations. This may include an updated policy document, the outline for a new program, or other deliverables as agreed upon.
Project timeline
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September 9, 2019Experience start
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September 17, 2019Project Scope Meeting
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November 1, 2019Midway Check-In
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December 10, 2019Final Presentations
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December 15, 2019Experience end
Timeline
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September 9, 2019Experience start
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September 17, 2019Project Scope Meeting
Meeting between students and organization to confirm: project scope, communication plan, and important dates.
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November 1, 2019Midway Check-In
Meeting between students and organization to ensure that progress is on track halfway through completion.
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December 10, 2019Final Presentations
As a part of their final deliverable, each student group will present their entire project to the organization's lead/team (who will be invited to join us in class), and the rest of their classmates.
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December 15, 2019Experience end
Project Examples
Requirements
Project examples may include, but are not limited to:
- Developing a strategy for a healthcare provider to attract and retain new talent. This hiring and employee retention program would provide targeted insight from your target applicants.
- Developing a strategy to reduce wait times and enhance client/patient satisfaction for a target area within a health organization.
- Evaluating the effectiveness of a home monitoring program to support family caregivers in the community.
- Creating a policy for a health provider that addresses health equity tailored to community needs for health and well-being.
The project process will include three (3) phases:
- Program Plan (e.g. problem definition and population identification; create goals and objectives; identify relevant program theories)
- Program Planning Report, including developing a logic model and Implementation Plan (e.g. budget, staffing, timeline)
- Evaluation Plan
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Timeline
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September 9, 2019Experience start
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September 17, 2019Project Scope Meeting
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November 1, 2019Midway Check-In
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December 10, 2019Final Presentations
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December 15, 2019Experience end
Timeline
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September 9, 2019Experience start
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September 17, 2019Project Scope Meeting
Meeting between students and organization to confirm: project scope, communication plan, and important dates.
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November 1, 2019Midway Check-In
Meeting between students and organization to ensure that progress is on track halfway through completion.
-
December 10, 2019Final Presentations
As a part of their final deliverable, each student group will present their entire project to the organization's lead/team (who will be invited to join us in class), and the rest of their classmates.
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December 15, 2019Experience end