Comprehensive
Ecosystem Blueprint Template.
Project
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Executive
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Comprehensive Ecosystem
Blueprint. General Directions
Project Deliverable: Due Saturday of Week 12 by
11:59 pm with PM ePortfolio.
Project Plan: Continuously update and revise each Section
throughout the class.
Status Report: Provides the communication of your project
progress of each Section regarding the revisions, completed work, and planned
work.
Length: Defined in each topic within each Section. Formatting. APA 7th Edition Reference Page(s)
Required: Last Page(s) of Report · APA 7th Edition for in-text
citations and references. · Minimum twelve (12) credible and/or scholarly references from the last five years, unless seminal works or foundational works, with at least six (6) of the twelve (12) references from the course content. Note: Adjust document spacing, as necessary. |
Project Summary
Project
Summary Information: Purpose.
High-Level Analysis: Provide an analysis that synthesizes the information
presented in each section, highlighting the most significant findings and
insights. The
Project Summary should serve as an executive summary for your entire PM
ePortfolio, giving the reader a comprehensive understanding of the blueprint
and its implications. Be sure to use clear and concise language to convey
your analysis effectively. Requirements:
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Project Summary |
My project entails the
development of primary healthcare, which embraces an integrated health system
that aims to enhance the quality of Care by reducing costs and using
technology to improve decision-making (Jimenez et al., 2020). The Value
Proposition: entails embracing data and technology to make informed
decisions, provide for the patient's needs, lower costs and improve their
quality of life. The goals and values developed align with the ECOS Health
System goals. It is made possible by using both technology and data to
identify patients at risk of developing illnesses, using technology to
monitor them (Jimenez et al., 2020) remotely. Also, data use helps identify
and reduce waste in the healthcare ecosystem. This project will aid in
embracing partnership with the external stakeholders to ensure that one's
organization ecosystem is a success and improves patient outcomes.
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General Information. Your Personalized Healthcare Scenario
Input the information for this
section as presented within The Ecosystem Blueprint: Initial Project Kick-Off.
Your Title Selection & Healthcare
Setting: High-Level Overview |
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Executive Director |
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Primary Healthcare Setting and Fictitious
Name (if applicable) |
Assisted
Living Facility, Clinic of Hope |
Primary Healthcare Setting Location |
Alexandria |
Geographic
Area Type |
Oldtown, Virginia |
Geographic Population Size |
3000 |
Geographic
Region |
North
East |
Primary Project. Business Investment
Project (BIP) and BIP Sub-Industry |
Integrative
Care Model
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Section
I.
Finalized Ecosystem Framework and Evaluation.
Your Ecosystem Framework &
Evaluation |
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Primary Healthcare Setting Service Services Defined: Minimum of two (2)
healthcare services. Evaluation and Length: Summarize your findings with an
analysis, as defined below. Minimum three (3)
sentences for each service. |
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Services Defined: |
[Clearly state the finalized selections
for your healthcare service and the scope of each service.]
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Service 1 and Scope: Service 2 and Scope: |
Preventive and Care and wellness programs: The services will promote preventative
measures to improve the patient's well-being (Donaghy et al., 2019). Services
conducted will include; immunizations, check-ups and screening of the
diseases. The wellness programs will entail rehabilitative centers, providing
patients various rehabilitative services to improve their well-being. Chronic Disease Management: The services offered will entail the
management of chronic diseases, for example, diabetes, heart disease and
asthma (Donaghy et al., 2019). The healthcare providers will provide the
patients with regular monitoring of their vitals, prescription of required
treatment and provision of health education on health concerns. Acute Care Procedures: these services initiated in the primary
health settings will provide healthcare needs to the patient and perform
minor surgical procedures (Donaghy et al., 2019). The systems will entail the
conduction of diagnostic tests, the conduction of minor surgical procedures,
and the conduction of follow-up Care. |
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Services Evaluated: Summary of
Findings. [Evaluate the selected services and their definitions by conducting a critical analysis that integrates your findings. Assess the impact of these services on your healthcare setting, primary project, and/or ecosystem design, considering their implications and interrelationships.]
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Primary Healthcare Setting Size and/or
Volume Size
and/or Volume Defined: Minimum of two (2) characteristics. Evaluation
and Length: Summarize
your findings with an analysis, as defined below. Minimum two (2) sentences for each
characteristic. |
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Size
and/or Volume Defined: |
Number of beds: 100 Number of clinics: 10 Number of exam rooms: 30 Number of patient care areas: 10 Number of daily censuses: 80 to 90
patients Number of patients seen: 150 to 200
patients Number of clients served: 300 to 500
patients Number of consumers served: 1000
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Characteristic
1: Characteristic
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[Insert
Characteristic 1] [Insert
Characteristic 2] (add more, if desired)
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Size
and/or Volume Evaluated: Summary of Findings. [Analyze the size and/or volume characteristics of your healthcare setting through a critical lens. Evaluate the significance of these characteristics on your healthcare setting, primary project, and/or ecosystem design, examining their implications and connections.] Department Square Feet Clinical Department: the square feet
will be 30,000 to 50,000 sq feet Patient Units: 40,000 – 60,000 sq ft Ancillary Clinics: Labs, pharmacy, and
radiology will occupy 20,000 to 30,000 ft Administrative Area: 10,000 – 20,000 sq
ft Facility Layout: 10,000 – 50,000 sq ft.
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Primary Healthcare Setting: External
Stakeholders External
Stakeholders Defined: Minimum of two (2) external stakeholders. Evaluation
and Length: Summarize
your findings with an analysis, as defined below. Minimum two (2) sentences for each external
stakeholder. |
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External Stakeholders Defined |
Clearly identify and briefly describe
each stakeholder. |
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External Stakeholder 1 and Description:
External Stakeholder 2 and Description: |
Health
Insurance Providers: They are the most essential and potentially external
stakeholders. They will facilitate the provision of insurance coverage and
financial support to the patients (Donaghy et al., 2019). They can be
essential in addressing claim processing and also develop frameworks to
determine the patient's eligibility for coverage. Pharmaceutical Companies: They will aid in the production and constant supply of medications. Pharmaceutical companies also research and determine the most effective drugs and the latest advancement the organization can embrace.Government Regulatory Agencies: They aid in overseeing and regulating health-related practices. They also research to determine if the healthcare facilities adhere to the medical policies and standards. These agencies conduct inspections and issue licenses to healthcare centers. |
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External Stakeholders Evaluated:
Summary of Findings.
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Primary Healthcare Setting: Local ECOS Health System Services Local ECOS Health Services Defined: Minimum
of two (2) local ECOS Health System Services. Evaluation and Length: Summarize your findings with an
analysis, as defined below. Minimum two (2) sentences for each service. |
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Local ECOS Health System Services
Defined |
Clearly identify and briefly describe
the ECOS Health Services. |
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ECOS Health Services 1 and Description:
ECOS Health Services 2 and Description: |
ECOS Health System Outpatient Rehabilitation Center: it will aid
in improving one's ecosystem by ensuring that the clients are provided
rehabilitative services (Jimenez et al., 2020). The services will include
various therapy sessions, such as physical therapy, injury rehabilitation,
etc. ECOS Health System Diagnostic Imaging Center: This center will aid in providing imaging services to one's facility. It will entail the provision of MRIs, X-rays and CT Scans.ECOS Telemedicine Services: This wing will aid in providing virtual assistance and consultation to patients (Jimenez et al., 2020). It will improve access to Care for the patients and follow-ups.
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Local ECOS Services Evaluated: Summary
of Findings. [Conduct a comprehensive analysis of
the local ECOS Health System services within your healthcare setting.
Evaluate the significance and effectiveness of these services in relation to
your healthcare setting, primary project, and/or ecosystem design, examining
their impact and integration.]
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Section II. Primary
Project to Ecosystem Design
Primary Project to Ecosystem Design |
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Primary
Project. Goal and
Value Proposition Statement (VPS) Your Healthcare Setting’s Goal and VPS:
Provide the initial to final descriptions for your healthcare setting’s goal
related to your primary project and the VPS of your primary project. Revision Timeline: Specify the
revisions timeline, including dates, weeks, or reporting periods from the
status report. |
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Initial Kick-Off Descriptions [Copy and paste your goal
and value proposition statement from the Ecosystem Blueprint: Initial
Kick-Off (Week 2 Artifact). Final Descriptions: [Provide your healthcare setting’s final goal for your primary project. Applying your finalized goal, present a potential value proposition statement.] My project entails the development of primary healthcare, which embraces an integrated health system that aims to enhance the quality of Care by reducing costs and using technology to improve decision-making (Jimenez et al., 2020). The Value Proposition: entails embracing data and technology to make informed decisions, provide for the patient's needs, lower costs and improve their quality of life. The goals and values developed align with the ECOS Health System goals. It is made possible by using both technology and data to identify patients at risk of developing illnesses, using technology to monitor them (Jimenez et al., 2020) remotely. Also, data use helps identify and reduce waste in the healthcare ecosystem. This project will aid in embracing partnership with the external stakeholders to ensure that one's organization ecosystem is a success and improves patient outcomes.
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Primary Project. Goal and VPS:
Ecosystem Design Assessment |
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2.1 |
Your Ecosystem Evaluated:
Summary of Findings. Length: Minimum four (4) sentences |
2.2 |
Business Case Assessment
and Evaluation to Primary Project.
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Section III. High-Level
Weekly Analysis
Weekly Project Analysis. High-Level
Summaries
In this section, you will provide an
analysis of three different weeks: two required and one of your choice: · Week
4: Financial Analysis · Week
6: Distinct Service Strategies Analysis · Week of Your Choice: Analysis low the directions and formatting for each week as provided below.
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Week 4: Financial Analysis |
Selection: [Choose either your healthcare setting or primary project] Application: [Decide whether to assess your ecosystem design or the course business case.] Noteworthy Observations: [Summarize the noteworthy findings and evaluate the impact of the aspect on your chosen focus, considering its relation to ecosystem design or class-specific business case characteristics.] Financial Data Point 1: Impatient Financial Data Point 2: Outpatient Financial Data Point 3: Pharmacy Using inpatient, outpatient, and
pharmacy data, healthcare providers can determine interventions to apply to
positively affect patient outcomes in the outpatient physical therapy and
rehab section (Wright, Graham, Parry, 2019). The above three financial data
points play a critical role in determining the success of the intensive care
unit project design. The inpatient data point revolves around patients
receiving care in the hospital and the outpatient point encompasses patients
with the ability to afford home-based services. Pharmaceutical data on the
other hand covers the affordability and availability of medical requirements
and thus pharmaceuticals. Outpatient, virtual and acute home care settings Outpatient,
virtual and acute home care settings will be the most conducive to growth.
This trend creates an ample environment for successful implementation of the
integrative care model to include outpatient physical therapy and rehab.
Telehealth assists healthcare collect and analyze data for effective and safe
delivery of healthcare services. Application of data insights in the
intensive care model is core to day-to-day value proposition to patients
through increased convenience, improved access, and improved care models (Bestsennyy, Gilbert, & Rost, 2021). Length: Minimum of three (3) to four (4) Sentences
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Week 6: Distinct Service Strategies Analysis |
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Selection: [Choose either your healthcare setting or primary project] Application: [Choose whether to assess your ecosystem design or the course business case] Essential Elements: [Provide a concise analysis summarizing the essential elements from the findings and evaluating the impact of the aspect on your chosen focus, taking into consideration its relation to ecosystem design or class-specific business case characteristics.] Length: Minimum of three (3) to four (4) Sentences HRM Methods Selection and Significance I choose Diversity, Inclusion, & Equity as my personalized healthcare ecosystem's human resource management (HRM) method. Ensuring diversity, inclusion, and equity in the healthcare workforce is crucial for providing comprehensive and culturally sensitive care. My ecosystem can attract healthcare professionals from different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives by embracing diversity and creating an inclusive environment. Consumerism Selection and Significance My
choice is Technology as the consumerism initiative for my personalized
healthcare ecosystem. Technology is pivotal in transforming healthcare and
empowering patients to participate in their care actively (Weigel et
al., 2015). By embracing technological advancements, my ecosystem can offer
innovative solutions, enhance the patient experience, and improve healthcare
outcomes. The significance of Technology in consumerism lies in its ability
to provide personalized tools, such as mobile apps and wearable devices,
which allow patients to monitor their health, access medical information, and
communicate with healthcare providers conveniently.
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Week of Your Choice: Analysis |
Selection:
[Choose either your healthcare setting or primary project] Application: [Choose whether to assess your ecosystem design or the course business case] Summary of Findings: [Evaluate
the findings and assess the impact of the aspect on your chosen focus,
considering its relation to ecosystem design or class-specific business case
characteristics.] Length: Minimum of three (3) to four (4) Sentences Hospital Solutions Showcase Department Operations Cross-departmental
communication is a critical aspect of healthcare. The two hospital
departments that may face challenges in communicating effectively are the
Inpatient Department and the Emergency Department (ED). Communication gaps
and documentation discrepancies adversely affect patient handoff and
continuity of care between the two departments. The transition between the ED
and inpatient section is a time-sensitive process that requires
thorough One
way the ED and Inpatient Department can enhance effective communication is by
implementing a real-time electronic patient handoff system that reduces.
Electronic Health Records (EHRs) enable instant updates and access to patient
information which aids in timely and accurate communication (Koo et al.,
2020). EHRs facilitate the transfer of critical patient information, such as
medical history, diagnoses, treatment plans, and current interventions,
without possible omission due to human error.
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Section IV: Key Accomplishments
& Lessons Learned
Recognition and Celebration: Showcase Your
Knowledge This section highlights your
accomplishments and their impact on your healthcare setting, primary project,
and ecosystem design. Assess how each accomplishment influenced your
understanding and include an example of how project interactions shaped your
perspectives. Include the following for each topic: · Minimum one (1) key accomplishment. ·A brief assessment of the most
impactful lesson learned. ·
Synthesize how project interactions
contributed to this achievement. Length: Minimum of ½ Page |
Topic 1. Healthcare Setting Accomplishment(s): Assessment Summary: Contributing Factors: Topic 2. Primary Project Accomplishment(s): Assessment Summary: Contributing Factors: Topic 3. Ecosystem
Design Accomplishment(s): Assessment Summary: Contributing Factors: |
Section V: Project
Closure – Your Journey Revealed
Your Exploration from Beginning to End |
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In this last section, reflect on your personal ecosystem and the ideal U.S. healthcare system without limitations. Explore
three key topics to bring your journey to a close. · Examine emerging trends and the role of innovation in shaping the healthcare ecosystem design's future. ·
Topic 2: Embracing Collaboration's
Power · Evaluate effective collaboration
among stakeholders, highlighting the impact of strong ecosystem design. ·
Topic 3Charting Your Path Forward · Assess your trailblazing journey, reflect on personal growth, and paint a compelling picture of your future in the healthcare industry. Conclude
your project by shaping a brighter future for yourself and healthcare
ecosystems. Length: 1 to 2 pages Tips:
Focus on key points, provide concise responses, and prioritize the most
relevant aspects of your reflections. Offer clear, specific, and succinct
information in this final assessment. |
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Topic
1. Igniting Innovation and Future Outlook
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References
Bestsennyy, O., Gilbert, G., Harris, A., & Rost, J. (2021). Telehealth: a quarter-trillion-dollar post COVID 19 reality. McKinsey & Company, 9. https://connectwithcare.org/wp content/uploads/2021/07/telehealth-a-quarter-trillion-dollar-post-covid-19-reality.pdf
Donaghy, E., Atherton, H., Hammersley, V., McNeilly, H., Bikker, A., Robbins, L., Campbell, J., & McKinstry, B. (2019). Acceptability, benefits, and challenges of video consulting: A qualitative study in primary care. British Journal of General Practice, 69(686), e586-e594. https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp19x704141
Jimenez, G.,
Spinazze, P., Matchar, D., Koh Choon Huat, G., Van der
Kleij, R. M., Chavannes, N. H., & Car, J. (2020).
Digital health competencies for primary healthcare professionals: A scoping
review. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 143,
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Koo, J. K., Moyer, L., Castello, M. A., & Arain, Y. (2020). Improving Accuracy of handoff by implementing an electronic health record–generated tool: an improvement project in an academic neonatal intensive care unit. Pediatric Quality & Safety, 5(4).
Weigel, F. K., Switaj, T. L., & Hamilton, J. (2015). Leveraging Health Information Technology to Improve Quality in Federal Healthcare. U.S. Army Medical Department Journal, 68–74. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26606415/
Wright, E. A., Graham, J. H., Maeng, D., Tusing, L., Zaleski, L., Martin, R. ... & Parry, D. T. (2019). Reductions in 30-day readmission, mortality, and costs with inpatient–to–community pharmacist follow-up. Journal of the American Pharmacists Association, 59(2), 178-186. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.japh.2019.08.011
The stakeholders involved, health insurance providers, Pharmaceutical
companies, and government regulatory agencies, play a crucial role in the
sustainability and in supporting the goals and objectives of Clinic of Hope.
The roles of the stakeholders are interconnected, and with this, they promote
patient care and financial stability and enhance the proper functioning of the
ecosystem project to be implemented in the facility.