MHA618 Week 6 Final Paper
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Building on the work you
completed in Weeks Two and Four, you will complete a feasibility study based on
a pre- approved health care project of your choice. Using the feasibility study
outlined in the Daniels and Dickson (1990) article as a model, and including a
minimum of six other relevant resources and readings, create a 12- to15-page
feasibility study that includes the following headings and supporting
information:
Evaluating
Feasibility
The
concept of a feasibility study is central to viability, the “worth to the
effort” ratio, and return on investment (ROI). What needs to be taken into
consideration to create a feasibility study (e.g., human resources, community
needs, technological advances, federal and state regulatory issues)? Within
this section, you will research and design an economical health care service
that is responsive to a given market. This research stems from understanding
your target population and present need in health services. Furthermore, as you
have seen from the Daniels and Dickson (1990) article, you must appraise your
human resources, capital investment, and how your effort will yield a return on
investment from your facilities perspective as well as the intangible greater
good of providing healthcare to a community.
Strategic
Effect
Analyze
the role of public policy with regard to your project. What policies and
processes should be in place to create an effective program? How will you
measure the effectiveness of your program and your provision of health care
services? Develop a microeconomic model that is responsive to the specific
health care service demands of your target population. For example, the current
trend of the medical home model, which allows for the coordination of care,
allows for better communication among service providers as well as convenience
for patients. Is the population a market priority? How does your program serve
a need for your target population?
Market
Analysis
Within
this section you will identify the population demographics, who your
competitors are, and whether or not a real need for the services you are
proposing exists in the community. As you examine the demographic and
population needs using Census data and other reliable sources, you must also
consider what competitors, if any, exist in the present climate. This requires
an evaluation of the present socioeconomic and cultural trends influencing how
people make decisions in health care. In addition, in this analysis you will
need to compare and contrast economic challenges and incentives among health
care’s organization models. This comparison requires an understanding of past
challenges and incentives that other organizations have implemented.
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