Instructions for Assessment 2: Policy and ethical considerations in Care
Slide 1 Introduction
- Introduce yourself to the crowd and greet them.
- Briefly explain why the presentation is being made.
- Explain why it is so important to discuss the topics of ethics and policy that influence the coordination care
Slide 2: Ethical, Policy and Governance Issues in Healthcare Coordination
- Definition of ethical and policy issues for healthcare coordination
- Give examples of policy and ethical issues that arise in healthcare coordination
Slide 3: The Importance Of Healthcare Coordination
- How important is healthcare coordination?
- Give some examples to show how healthcare coordination can increase patient outcomes
Slide 4: The Barriers to Coordinating Healthcare
- Find out what are the main obstacles that prevent effective healthcare coordination
- These obstacles can cause ethical and policy problems.
Slide 5: Healthcare Coordination Ethics
- Recognize some ethical concerns that may arise when healthcare coordination is done.
- These issues could have a significant impact on patient care and outcome.
Slide 6: Health Care Coordination Policy Issues
- Consider some possible policy problems in the area of healthcare coordination.
- These issues could have a significant impact on patient care and outcome.
Slide 7: Healthcare Coordination Strategies
- Talk about strategies you can use to get around the obstacles to coordination in healthcare.
- Give some examples of effective healthcare coordination strategies
Slide 8: Ethical and Political Solutions
- Find ethical and policy strategies to improve the healthcare coordination
- Talk about the benefits that these solutions can bring to your organization.
Slide 9: Case Study Illustration
- Give a concrete example to illustrate the ethical and policy concerns in healthcare coordination
- Refer to the ways these problems were resolved.
Slide 10
- Recapitulate the main points from the presentation
- Stress the importance of policy and ethical considerations when it comes to healthcare coordination
- Recognize the audience’s attention, and invite questions.
Narrative Script
Hello, good morning and thanks for coming to my table today. My name is [Your Name]Please contact me, as I’m here to talk about ethical and policy concerns that impact the coordination of care.
It is the act of ensuring patients are receiving the proper care from the right health provider at the right time. Healthcare coordination refers to the practice of helping ensure that they receive it. When there is a lack of effective collaboration and communication among healthcare providers, ethical or policy concerns can arise.
For patients to receive the best care, effective healthcare coordination is crucial. Patients are more likely to have medical problems or other adverse outcomes if they receive coordinated care from their healthcare providers. This could lead to better patient outcomes and lower healthcare expenses.
There are many obstacles to healthcare coordination, which can cause ethical and policy problems. These barriers can include a lack of communication among healthcare providers, standardized procedures and insufficient resources.
Ethical issues in healthcare coordination can affect patient care and outcome. For example, if a patient’s healthcare providers do not communicate effectively with one another, the patient may receive conflicting or incomplete information about their care. These situations can result in frustration, confusion and even injury.
Health care coordination may also be affected by issues of policy. Patients may have to give the same information several times if they don’t agree on a standard way to share their information with healthcare providers. This can lead to confusion and delay in getting care.
You have many options to get around healthcare coordination barriers. Healthcare providers have two options: they can either use electronic medical records (EMR) to share patient data or use standard protocols of communication and collaboration.
Healthcare coordination can be improved by implementing ethical and policy solutions. Healthcare organizations may have policies to require that healthcare providers communicate with each other regularly, or provide training for healthcare providers about effective collaboration and communication.