Develop a 3-page preliminary care coordination plan for a selected health care problem. Include physical, psychosocial, and cultural considerations for this health care problem. Identify and list available community resources for a safe and effective continuum of care.
TOPIC: Lack of Access to Healthcare Services
Physical considerations: Limited transportation options, long wait times for appointments, and lack of insurance coverage can prevent individuals from accessing healthcare services.
Psychosocial considerations: Fear of medical procedures, mistrust of healthcare providers, and language barriers can also prevent individuals from accessing healthcare services.
Cultural considerations: Cultural beliefs and practices may influence an individual’s willingness to seek medical care.
Community resources: Community health clinics, mobile health clinics, and telehealth services can provide accessible healthcare services to individuals who may not have access to traditional healthcare settings.
Scenario
Imagine that you are a staff nurse in a community care center. Your facility has always had a dedicated case management staff that coordinated the patient plan of care, but recently, there were budget cuts, and the case management staff has been relocated to the inpatient setting. Care coordination is essential to the success of effectively managing patients in the community setting, so you have been asked by your nurse manager to take on the role of care coordination. You are a bit unsure of the process, but you know you will do a good job because, as a nurse, you are familiar with difficult tasks. As you take on this expanded role, you will need to plan effectively in addressing the specific health concerns of community residents.
INSTRUCTIONS
Develop the Preliminary Care Coordination Plan
In the plan, please include physical, psychosocial, and cultural needs.
Identify available community resources for a safe and effective continuum of care.
Document Format and Length
Preliminary plan should be an APA scholarly paper, 4 pages in length, excluding the title and reference page.
Remember to use active voice, this means being direct and writing concisely; as opposed to passive voice, which means writing with a tendency to wordiness.
In the paper include possible community resources that can be used.
Be sure to review the scoring guide attached below to make sure all criteria are addressed.
Study the subtle differences between basic, proficient, and distinguished.
Cite at least 3 credible sources from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications that support your preliminary plan.
Grading Requirements
The requirements outlined below, correspond to the grading criteria in the Preliminary Care Coordination Plan Scoring Guide attached below, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.
Analyze your selected health concerns and the associated best practices for health improvement.
Cite supporting evidence for best practices.
Consider underlying assumptions and points of uncertainty in your analysis.
Describe specific goals that should be established to address the health care problem.
Identify available community resources for a safe and effective continuum of care.
Organize content so ideas flow logically with smooth transitions; contains few errors in grammar/punctuation, word choice, and spelling.
Apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references, exhibiting nearly flawless adherence to APA format.
Write with a specific purpose with your patient in mind.
Adhere to scholarly and disciplinary writing standards and current APA formatting requirements.
Scoring guide Attached below.