Program Design :Final Project Idea

Though not a formal milestone, this assignment sets the stage for the rest of the final project and allows your instructor to vet the scope of your chosen topic. Consider your instructor’s feedback carefully and incorporate it into the milestones and final project submission.·  ·  First, identify the organization or health community that you would like to use for your final project, and explain why you have chosen this organization and/or community setting.·  ·  Justify where you believe there is room for a new program that addresses a substantive healthcare problem.·  ·  Finally, include a brief sketch of a program plan that aligns with the strategic objectives of the organization and aims to solve a measurable health-relatedproblem.Note that you must score “Evident” for each critical element in the rubric to move forward with the final project. Your instructor may ask you to resubmit.Guidelines for Submission: Your assignment must be submitted as a 1- to 2-page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, one-inch margins, and at least two peer-reviewed sources cited in APA format.Critical Elements Identification and Explanation Justification of ProgramEvident (100%)Identifies and explains the chosen organization or communityAdequately justifies the clinical and business need for a program to address a health problemConceptualizes a program plan to address the health problem and aligns the plan to strategic objectives for the organization/community to improve the flow of healthcare deliverySubmission has no major errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organizationNot Evident (0%)Does not identify or explain the chosen organization or communityDoes not justify the clinical or business need for a new program to address a health problemDoes not conceptualize a program plan to address the health problem or align to the strategic objectives for the organization/communitySubmission has critical errors related to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or organization that prevent understanding of ideas

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