https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNE6nv3-l1w&feature=youtu.be
In 2 – 3 pages, please write a response to the documentary, “Paris Is Burning.”

1. Include any commentary or dialogue you wish to discuss.

2. Any comments on the format and presentation of the material.

3. How was the documentary able to inform you about the world of Balls and Drag?

In 2 pages, analyze Mitt Romney’s speech on Donald Trump. Be sure to incorporate how Romney integrates the general rules of argumentation and the elements of good reasoning (use the study guide as a reference). Also, note the structure of his argument and his use of evidence and examples. Is his argument compelling or not? Why?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2iefXdC794I&feature=youtu.be

Respond by Day 5 to at least two of your colleagues postings that differ from your preferred choice for Susan. Discuss the difference in professional regulations and why you agree or disagree with your colleagues choice. Use your professional standards to support your view.

Colleague1: Discussion 1 – Week 1
COLLAPSE
Susan as a psychotherapist realizes she is sexually attracted to John (the patient) and he gives her a hug after each session. First, Susan should acknowledge to herself that she is attracted to John sexually to make herself aware of her emotions and maybe why she is having those feelings towards him. The Code of ethics states: Social workers should under no circumstances engage in sexual activities, inappropriate sexual communications through the use of technology or in person, or sexual contact with current clients, whether such contact is consensual or forced(NASW, 2017). Susan should speak with her direct supervisor to make him/her aware and she must give the client notice of termination of services to avoid being unethical.

References

National Association of Social Workers. (2017). Code of ethics of the National Association of Social Workers. Retrieved from https://www.socialworkers.org/About/Ethics/Code-of-Ethics/Code-of-Ethics-English

REPLY QUOTE EMAIL AUTHOR

Colleague 2 Er

RE: Discussion 1 – Week 1
COLLAPSE
First and foremost Susan should implement a no hugging policy as it can be deemed as inappropriate and or boundary crossing. Susan should speak to her supervisor about her feelings towards John. I believe that it would appropriate to transition him to another therapist so that her feelings for him do not interfere with his processing his divorce. According to Levine, Risen and Altof boundary crossing into context of therapeutic relationships can be effective but boundary violations can be harmful to the client and therapist Levine, Risen & Altof, 2016).

References

American Counseling Association. (2014). ACA code of ethics.  Retrieved from https://www.counseling.org/knowledge-center/ethics

Levine, S. B., Risen, C. B., & Althof, S. E. (Eds.). (2016). Handbook of clinical sexuality for mental health professionals (3rd ed.). New York, NY: Routledge.

Go to the MBTI/Jung Typology link (Links to an external site.)
Take the test and record your scores for each area as well as your four-letter type.
Review the description of the type and explain how you are like the type and how you are not.
Click on the Jung Career Indicator and record the top 4 careers that it suggests you might succeed in. Do you agree with the list? Why or why not?
Post your MBTI type with the numerical scores for each letter and then respond to items 2 and 3 above.
Complete the Big Five Test in the textbook (pp.121-122) and answer the following questions:
How do you compare with the average score for your gender?
Do your scores (especially on Extraversion) seem to agree with the MBTI? Why or why not?
Explain why you agree/disagree with the scores you received. Post a response to another members discussion of the results of the MBTI and/or the Big Five.
Post your response to these questions through the Discussions link found in Module 3.Your combined answers to the above questions should be at least 400 words long. Include the word count of your response at the end of your Assignment.

Post a response to the following discussion topics.

Web Page Presentation via Tables Discussion:
Research and discuss how HTML tables may be used to organize web page layout.
Discuss the pros and cons of this layout approach.
Search Engine Optimization Discussion: Research and discuss strategies and techniques for improving a web site’s presence and ranking in popular search engines such as Google and Yahoo.
Discuss and research on your own (do not just agree with another student in your replies). It is important that you always post substantive contributions in the Discussion Forums. Your posts should be meaningful, relevant to the topic, and further the discussion.

A Substantive Post DOES NOT Involve

posting how you feel or what you like or dislike
posting that you agree or disagree with your instructor, your classmates, or other sources
repeating content posted by other participants in the discussion or in course materials
informing your instructor and classmates that you do not have an opinion on the topic
A Substantive Post DOES Involve

making useful connections between course materials, objectives, and concepts
elaborating on and clarifying conceptual meanings
suggesting how content and concepts can be applied to class assignments
offering useful examples to ground ideas
noting important ramifications of ideas
showing logical inconsistencies between ideas
Click the title or link above to participate in this week’s discussion posts.

Choose one of the options below and write an essay of at least 2000 words. You are required to BASE YOUR ARGUMENT on The Bluest Eye, and use appropriate quotations and analysis. 1. What message is Morrison sending her reader about survival in The Bluest Eye? 2. How is pain and anguish a part of The African American experience in The Bluest Eye? 3. How is the idea of victimization displayed in The Bluest Eye? 4. How is fear a factor in the lives of African American in The Bluest Eye? 5. How is music and sound used to show Chollys and other characters state of mind? 6. What does it mean to be free like a musician? Discuss this as it relates to the Bluest Eye. 7. African Americans in The Bluest Eye live in a world of insults. What might have been Morrisons reason for pointing this out to her readers? 8. How is parental abandonment demonstrated as a vicious cycle in The Bluest Eye?

What is the best way to teach science, is a topic that has been heavily debated for years and the answer is still not crystal clear.  However there are a number of strategies that have been shown to be effective.  Your goal is to research the topic and provide your analysis of what you think is the best way to teach science. based on your research.

Assignment Instructions:

Research what are the best ways to teach science from both a theoretical and practical standpoint and write a 3-4 page paper (double spaced, 12pt font) outlining the results of your research.  Please make sure that your research paper includes several sources and that you discuss at least three (3) different strategies / methods.  Please use APA style format, exclude title page.

For each strategy that you discuss you should include the following:

        a. What is the strategy / method?

        b. What is the theory behind the strategy / method?

      c.  How is the strategy utilized in the classroom?

In your concluding paragraph please discuss how these strategies relate to what you already do in the classroom and/or how learning about these strategies will alter your teaching practices.

I would like to use one theoretical strategy/ method  and two practical strategies/ methods including credible sources

IDS 400 Milestone Three Guidelines and Rubric
Diversity, You, and Society
Overview: In Final Project Part Two, you will develop a multimedia presentation in which you will have a chance to reflect on what you have learned about your
issue or event, yourself, and diversity through analyzing its impact on society. You will also be able to apply your communication skills and integrate multimedia
elements to communicate your message to an audience. This milestone is due in Module Five.
In developing this presentation, you will be able to use your analyses from the first part of this project as a starting point. The reflective nature of this activity
prompts you to dig deeper and consider the implications posed by the critical analysis of your issue or event in diversity. How does studying diversity affect how
you understand yourself, as well as the world around you? Youll also be challenged to incorporate a dash of creativity to enhance your message.
Multimedia Presentation: For the second part of the project, you will create a multimedia presentation that incorporates audio narration and visuals to
articulate how critically analyzing your issue/event in diversity impacts your own framework of perception and ability to constructively engage in society.
PowerPoint: You are required to include a combination of text and visuals in order to support your PowerPoint presentation. Use the Check File Compatibility
With Earlier Versions and Are You Having Video or Audio Playback Issues? resources to help you check compatibility between versions of Office. Also, follow the
instructions on the Microsoft Support page to compress your presentation as a zipped file. You may upload a zipped file when submitting this assignment.
Reducing the size of the PowerPoint presentation file by compressing it makes it easier for your instructor to download and grade.
Microphone: While it is not necessary to purchase a microphone for this project, you will need to have access to a microphone to record the narration of the
presentation. This could be the external microphone of your device, a set of earbuds, or equipment borrowed from a friend. This assignment is graded on the
content of the narration, not the quality of the recording.
Prompt: First, review the module resources you have encountered so far and create a presentation draft (PowerPoint with speaker notes) that analyzes the
issue/event under study (the one you selected in Module Two).
Specifically, the following critical elements (which align to the critical elements required of the presentation in Final Project Part Two) must be addressed:
I. Issue/Event: For this section of your presentation, you will introduce the issue/event and how it relates to issues of diversity and any of the topics that
have been discussed in the course.
A. Using appropriate research strategies, describe a social or global issue/event that is related to issues of diversity.
i. What is the origin of the issue?
ii. What is the issue about?
B. Using appropriate research strategies, describe the impact of the issue/event on society.
i. Who is impacted by the issue?
ii. What is important to know about them?
C. Using relevant research or diverse perspectives, assess how society impacts the chosen issue.
II. Yourself: This section of your presentation explores how studying diversity influences your individual framework of perception with respect to your
discipline of study or profession.
A. How has critically analyzing your issue/event in diversity informed your individual framework of perception? Consider how it has altered the way
you perceive the world.
B. How can critically analyzing diversity influence your field of study or profession? How can studying diversity inform your understanding of the
next big topic of study in your field or profession in the next five to ten years?
III. Society: This section of your presentation explores how studying diversity enhances your ability to engage constructively in society.
A. How does critically analyzing diversity add value to how you interact with people and understand social or global issues/events? Supplement
your reasoning with examples.
B. Recommend strategies for using this kind of critical analysis for meeting your personal and professional goals. What might this look like in your
everyday life? Consider how diversity can be used to address the day-to-day responsibilities or questions faced by practitioners in your field or
discipline.
IV. Conclusion:
A. Using relevant research or diverse perspectives, assess the benefits and challenges of addressing issues in diversity.
B. Explain how critically analyzing diversity adds value to interactions with people in personal and professional contexts.
V. Presentation: Throughout your presentation, you will be assessed on your ability to use effective communication skills to deliver your message to your
audience.
A. Construct your presentation in a way that ensures the audio and visual elements are logically organized in order to convey your message to your
audience.
B. Provide supporting evidence in your presentation that supports the importance of the chosen issue/event and its impact within diversity.
C. Develop the audio narration to logically flow with the presentation to articulate the importance of critically analyzing the chosen issue/event
and its impact within diversity.
Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Milestone Three should be approximately 10 to 12 slides. You are required to include a combination of text and visuals in order to
support your work. Support your presentation with relevant resources cited in APA format and noted on a separate slide. If you require alternative
accommodations for completing this assignment, reach out to your instructor directly for more information.
Note: Turnitin, the originality report feature used in the course, is not able to check PowerPoint submissions for plagiarism. Thus, you should submit your speaker
notes in a separate Word document. Both files (PowerPoint and Word) can be submitted through the Milestone Three submission item.
Please note that the grading rubric for this milestone submission is not identical to that of the final project. The Final Project Part Two Rubric will include an
additional Exemplary category that provides guidance as to how you can go above and beyond Proficient in your final submission.
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Issue/Event: Social or
Global Issue/Event
Describes a social or global issue/event
and how it relates to problems in
diversity, using appropriate research
strategies
Describes a social or global issue/event
and how it relates to problems in
diversity, but description is cursory or
research strategies are inappropriate
Does not describe a social or global
issue/event and how it relates to
problems in diversity
9
Issue/Event: Impact on
Society
Describes impact of the issue/event on
society using appropriate research
strategies
Describes the impact of the issue/event
on society, but the description is
cursory or research strategies are
inappropriate
Does not describe the impact of the
issue/event on society
9
Issue/Event: Society
Impacts
Assesses how society impacts the
chosen issue, using relevant research or
diverse perspectives
Assesses how society impacts the
chosen issue, but explanation is cursory
or utilization of relevant research or
diverse perspectives is inappropriate
Does not assess how society impacts
the chosen issue
9
Yourself: Individual
Framework of Perception
Explains how critically analyzing an
issue/event in diversity has informed
individual framework of perception
Explains how critically analyzing an
issue/event in diversity has informed
individual framework of perception, but
explanation is cursory
Does not explain how critically
analyzing an issue/event in diversity has
informed individual framework of
perception
6
Yourself: Individual Field of
Study or Profession
Explains how critically analyzing
diversity can influence discipline of
study or profession
Explains how critically analyzing
diversity can influence discipline of
study or profession, but explanation is
cursory
Does not explain how critically
analyzing diversity can influence
discipline of study or profession
9
Society: Interact Explains how critically analyzing
diversity adds value to interactions with
people and to understanding social or
global issues/events
Explains how critically analyzing
diversity adds value to interactions with
people and to understanding social or
global issues/events, but explanation is
cursory
Does not explain how critically analyzing
diversity adds value to interactions with
people and to understanding social or
global issues/events
9
Critical Elements Proficient (100%) Needs Improvement (75%) Not Evident (0%) Value
Society: Strategies Recommends strategies for using
critical analysis for meeting personal
and professional goals
Recommends strategies for using
critical analysis for meeting personal
and professional goals, but
recommendations are inappropriate
Does not recommend strategies for
using critical analysis for meeting
personal and professional goals
9
Conclusion: Benefits and
Challenges
Assesses the benefits and challenges of
addressing issues in diversity, using
relevant research or diverse
perspectives
Assesses the benefits and challenges of
addressing issues in diversity, but
analysis is cursory or utilization of
relevant research or diverse
perspectives is inappropriate
Does not assess the benefits and
challenges of addressing issues in
diversity
8
Conclusion: Adds Value Explains how critically analyzing
diversity adds value to interactions with
people in personal and professional
contexts
Explains how critically analyzing
diversity adds value to interactions with
people in personal and professional
contexts, but explanation is cursory
Does not explain how critically
analyzing diversity adds value to
interactions with people in personal and
professional contexts
8
Presentation: Organized Constructs the presentation in such a
way that it ensures the audio and visual
elements are logically organized
Presentation is constructed with audio
and visual elements, but the
organization is somewhat illogical
Does not construct the presentation in
a way that ensures audio and visual
elements are logically organized
6
Presentation: Evidence Provides supporting evidence in the
presentation that supports the
importance of the chosen issue/event
and its impact within diversity
Provides supporting evidence, but
evidence does not sufficiently support
the importance of the chosen
issue/event and its impact within
diversity
Does not provide evidence that
supports the importance of the chosen
issue/event and its impact within
diversity
8
Presentation: Flow Develops the audio narration to
logically flow with the presentation to
articulate the importance of critically
analyzing the chosen issue/event and
its impact within diversity
Develops the audio narration, but it
does not logically flow with the
presentation to articulate the
importance of critically analyzing the
chosen issue/event and its impact
within diversity
Does not include audio narration to
articulate the importance of the chosen
issue/event and its impact within
diversity
6
Articulation of Response Submission has no major errors related
to citations, grammar, spelling, syntax,
or organization
Submission has major errors related to
citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or
organization that negatively impact
readability and articulation of main
ideas
Submission has critical errors related to
citations, grammar, spelling, syntax, or
organization that prevent
understanding of ideas
4
Total

Create a 5-7 page report that will help the Director of Quality Management at Vila Health to understand the current trend of patient satisfaction numbers, and propose potential solutions to any problems.

Demonstrating the organization’s ability to be respectful of and responsive to the needs of their consumers will in turn improve upon the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs, and increase provider satisfaction. Organizations that seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share, and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient safety as an improvement priority. Patient safety should never fall off the improvement radar, as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers. Organizations that fail to prioritize patient satisfaction run the risk of losing business and reimbursements. Given that reimbursements are tied to patient satisfaction, quality, and outcomes, any organization wishing to remain relevant in the industry would make patient satisfaction a priority within their strategy.

The quality improvement team is a diverse group of individuals who are tasked with carrying out improvement efforts. The team should include individuals who will be impacted by the improvement efforts being worked on. With this in mind, several teams may exist and be working on a variety of improvement efforts simultaneously within the organization. Each team is responsible for addressing the improvement initiative and tracking its progress toward achieving the anticipated improvement.

Common tools utilized by the team include lean methodology, six sigma, DMAIC, value stream mapping, and fishbone diagrams. The fishbone diagram (also known as the cause-and-effect diagram) is a visual tool utilized to highlight potential causes of a problem, including delays in care, in order to determine the root causes (Kros & Brown, 2013). Lean methodology focuses on making rapid improvements toward the goals of delivering value, eliminating waste, establishing flow, and pursuing perfection. Reducing unnecessary and wasteful steps is key in creating a dramatic improvement in flow in the value stream resulting in improved efficiency and speedthe main goal of the methodology. DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) is a five-step process utilized in the six sigma method, which is focused on eliminating defects and waste, resulting in improved quality and efficiency (Kros & Brown, 2013). The data-driven strategy requires use of all five steps in order to ensure the best possible results.

Reference
Kros, J. F., & Brown, E. C. (2013). Health care operations and supply chain management: Operations, planning, and control. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Demonstration of Proficiency
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the course competencies through the following assessment scoring guide criteria:

Competency 1: Describe when and how the senior leader would directly impact health care operations.
Describe why leaders should select declining patient satisfaction as a performance improvement initiative.
Competency 2: Analyze the impact of the various success factors of a health care organization.
Explain why patient satisfaction is an essential component of health care business.
Competency 3: Analyze the concept of competitive strength by considering efficiency and effectiveness of organizational processes.
Complete a fishbone diagram of the situation presented in this assessment.
Describe the purpose of a performance improvement team.
Competency 4: Apply management concepts to lead an efficient health care system.
Describe lean methodology.
Explain the DMAIC model for a data-driven improvement cycle.
Competency 5: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and respectful of the diversity, dignity, and integrity of others and is consistent with health care professionals.
Write following APA style for in-text citations, quotes, and references.
Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
Preparation
This assessment is based on the Vila Health: Patient Flow media simulation, which is linked in the Vila Health: Patient Flow section of Assessment 2. Go to that section to complete the scenario at this time. The scenario presented in this media piece will provide you with the baseline information and context to create a report that addresses utilizing process improvement techniques and strategies to improve upon patient flow within and out of Independence Medical Center.

In addition to the information presented on fishbone diagrams and quality improvement strategies within the simulation, you may also want to conduct more in-depth research before create your report. You are encouraged to research topics on patient flow, DMAIC, patient satisfaction, and performance improvement teams.

Vila Health: Patient Flow | TranscVila Health: Patient Flow | Transcriptmedia simulation.
Instructions
Based on the media simulation you completed, the Director of Quality Management has asked you, in your position in the quality assurance department, to create a report on the declining patient satisfaction at Independence Medical Center. In addition to your findings, you have been asked to present potential solutions and rationale for why these solutions are potentially relevant and valuable to pursue at IMC.

Include the following in your report:

Explain why patient satisfaction is an essential component of a health care business.
Identify a competitive advantage of the organization depicted in Vila Health: Patient Flow.
Explain the organizations strategic initiatives.
Explain why patient satisfaction is a strategy for this organization.
Describe why leaders should select declining patient satisfaction as a performance improvement initiative.
Describe potential reasons for patient satisfaction decline.
Define a performance improvement initiative.
Complete a fishbone diagram of the situation presented in the Vila Health: Patient Flow media piece.
Discuss the process to identify the top categories of an issue.
Describe how to organize the subtopics when producing a fishbone diagram.
Describe the purpose of a performance improvement team.
Identify the positions or roles that are necessary to form a performance improvement team.
Describe the stakeholders that should be represented in a performance improvement team.
Describe lean methodology.
Define lean methodology.
Determine what kinds of projects benefit from the use of lean methodology.
Explain the define, measure, analyze, improve, and control (DMAIC) model for a data-driven improvement cycle.
Define the problem or scope that is depicted in Vila Health: Patient Flow.
Discuss what data you have to collect respective to the identified problem.
Define the root causes of the problem.
Determine the possible recommendations the team would offer.
Define possible recommendations and what would affect them.
Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.

Apply the principles of effective composition.
Determine the proper application of the rules of grammar and mechanics.
Write following APA style for in-text citations, quotes, and references.

Determine the proper application of APA formatting requirements and scholarly writing standards.
Assess the relevance and credibility of information sources.
Additional Requirements
Written communication: Writing is clear, precise, scholarly, and free of errors that detract from the overall message. Concepts flow in a logical order.
References: A minimum of three scholarly references.
Length: 57 pages.
APA: Correct use of APA style and formatting. Refer to the APA resources in the NHS Learner Success Lab (located in the courseroom navigation menu) if you have questions about APA style or formatting.

References – VILA FLOW SIMULATION

Introduction
The physical delivery of health care is a complicated process, and one which can have implications for the organizations finances and its patients health. For those reasons, organizations try to make their delivery as efficient as possible. For example, hospitals routinely analyze how patients flow from one department to another such as from the ER to a room in one of the units, or from Surgery to Med-Surg to discharge. The goal is to make sure that patients get treatment in a timely fashion and then discharged or moved to a more appropriate floor as soon as possible.

In this activity, you will observe the flow of patients in an ER.

Email From Quality Assurance
Independence Medical Center is a critical access hospital in Independence, Iowa. You are a recently hired project manager in the hospitals Quality Assurance department, and youve been given an assignment: Find out why patient satisfaction has been going down in recent months.

Email from Chad Williams, Director of Quality Assurance
Subject: Survey Numbers

Hey there! Im in charge of Quality Assurance and I hear from Albert Lynton that youre in charge of the project to figure out our problem with patient satisfaction. Albert (hes our director of operations) asked me to send you the survey numbers so you know what were seeing.

So heres the scoop: In the last 8 months, our patient sat has tanked. Were talking 93 percent satisfaction at the beginning of that time to 79 percent now. Ouch!

Were still at 90 percent satisfaction with treatment outcomes, so at least theres that. And were at 85 percent with the quality of the environment beds, food, that sort of thing.

But heres where were hurting: communication and wait times. Were at 65 percent for communication (by providers, that is, our docs and nurses), and 49 percent for wait times.

Now, heres a breakdown of those who said they were dissatisfied with their wait time:

47 percent of those who completed the survey were treated in the ER.
38 percent were admitted from the ER to the floor (to Med-Surg, the ICU, and other departments).
15 percent of the patients who completed the survey were parents of pediatric patients.
Other facts you might want to keep in mind: 73 percent of the hospitals admissions come through the Emergency Room, and nearly half (46 percent) of these admissions occur between 6 p.m. and 4 a.m.

Good luck, and let me know if you need anything!

Chad

The Emergency Room
You decide to use a common technique for figuring out problems in patient flow: shadowing patients as they come through the ER.

Ruby Martindale, Linda Mueller, and Stephanie Foster
Ruby Martindale: Were going to have to divert all ambulances to Buchanan County. We are at capacity, and by that I mean we are beyond capacity.

Linda Mueller: When can I see a doctor?

Ruby Martindale: Any time now! (to another nurse) Whos attending today? Arent there any doctors we can pull in?

Stephanie Foster: No, theyre still doing rounds.

Ruby Martindale: What? Its 3:00! How many patients do we have still here who could have been moved?

Stephanie Foster: I dont know, but Med-Surg is under capacity. So probably several.

Message over the hospital PA system:
Dr. Fabiola, please call the ER. Dr. Fabiola, please call the ER.

Debra Green and Beverly Mitchell
Debra Green: Thats his third page. I wonder where he is?

Beverly Marshall: I dont know, but Mr. Tensleep, the one with the confusing lab results, isnt going anywhere until we can consult with him.

Winston Sutherland and Heather Taylor
Winston Sutherland: Lets get an EKG on Ms. Mueller.

Heather Taylor: But shes not showing any cardiac risk factors.

Winston Sutherland: Lets get one anyway. Shes driving me nuts and Im not giving her a single excuse to sue us. Besides, the last patient who didnt have any risk factors went home on my okay, and he was back here three hours later.

Heather Taylor: Well, it will have to wait. There are quite a few elective surgeries today, and several of the patients needed a preoperative EKG.

Winston Sutherland: Oh, right. Its Monday. I should have known wed get backed up. Remind me again why they dont spread those out?

Heather Taylor: Dont get me started.

The Fishbone Diagram
Email from Chad Williams, Director of Quality Assurance
Subject: Template for You

How did your observations go? I hope you learned what you needed to. Meanwhile, heres a template for you to use as you pull together your ideas for improving patient satisfaction. I think this is a useful tool, and I use it myself regularly.

Attachement: The Fishbone Diagram.docx

Now, please answer the following questions.
Question 1: Generated from customer feedback on their perceptions of hospital care, this important and regularly utilized indicator for measuring quality in health care produces data relative to patient experiences, allows for benchmarking, and encourages hospitals to work towards improving the quality of care they deliver.

Your response:

This question has not been answered yet.
Incorrect.
Correct Answer: Patient Satisfaction

Demonstrating the organizations ability to be respectful of, and responsive to the needs of their consumers which will in turn improve the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs and increase provider satisfaction as well. Organizations who seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient safety as an improvement priority. Patient safety should never fall off the improvement radar as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers.

Incorrect.
Correct Answer: Patient Satisfaction

Demonstrating the organizations ability to be respectful of, and responsive to the needs of their consumers which will in turn improve the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs and increase provider satisfaction as well. Organizations who seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient safety as an improvement priority. Patient safety should never fall off the improvement radar as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers.

Correct!
Demonstrating the organizations ability to be respectful of, and responsive to the needs of their consumers which will in turn improve the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs and increase provider satisfaction as well. Organizations who seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient safety as an improvement priority. Patient safety should never fall off the improvement radar as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers.

Incorrect.
Correct Answer: Patient Satisfaction

Demonstrating the organizations ability to be respectful of, and responsive to the needs of their consumers which will in turn improve the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs and increase provider satisfaction as well. Organizations who seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient safety as an improvement priority. Patient safety should never fall off the improvement radar as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers.

Question 2: Commonly referred to as a cause and effect diagram, this visual tool categorizes potential causes of a problem.

Your response:

This question has not been answered yet.
Incorrect.
Correct Answer: Fishbone

A flow chart is a diagram utilized to depict a workflow or process.

Correct!
The fishbone diagram (or cause and effect diagram) is a visual tool utilized to highlight potential causes of a problem in order to determine its root causes. The tool itself breaks down the problem into causes under each of the following categories: methods, people, materials, equipment, and environment.

Incorrect.
Correct Answer: Fishbone

Venn diagrams are mathematical diagrams used to demonstrate the relationship between sets.

Incorrect.
Correct Answer: Fishbone

Pareto charts are utilized in quality management to identify the most common causes of defects.

Question 3: The front-line staff member is a critical member to the performance improvement (PI) team, as they offer valuable insight into daily operational functions where variation and waste generally occur.

Your response:

This question has not been answered yet.
Correct!
The front-line staff member is generally closest to the process the PI team is seeking to improve. Including them will provide the team with valuable insight into the process and what areas need improvement. In addition, success of the implemented improvement will require buy-in from those who are going to be impacted most by the change. Including them in the improvement process will generate a sense of ownership and buy-in amongst those on the front line.

Incorrect.
Correct Answer: True

The front-line staff member is a critical member of the PI team. Failing to include them in the process may result in unsuccessful improvement attempts, lack of staff engagement and buy-in.

Question 4: This systematic improvement methodology focuses on removing waste from the value stream without forfeiting productivity.

Your response:

This question has not been answered yet.
Incorrect.
Correct Answer: Lean methodology

The lean methodology focuses on making rapid improvements towards the goal of delivering value, eliminating waste, establishing flow and pursuing perfection. Reducing unnecessary and wasteful steps is key towards creating a dramatic improvement in flow in the value stream resulting in improved efficiency and speed – the main goal of the methodology.

Incorrect.
Correct Answer: Lean methodology

The lean methodology focuses on making rapid improvements towards the goal of delivering value, eliminating waste, establishing flow and pursuing perfection. Reducing unnecessary and wasteful steps is key towards creating a dramatic improvement in flow in the value stream resulting in improved efficiency and speed – the main goal of the methodology.

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The lean methodology focuses on making rapid improvements towards the goal of delivering value, eliminating waste, establishing flow and pursuing perfection. Reducing unnecessary and wasteful steps is key towards creating a dramatic improvement in flow in the value stream resulting in improved efficiency and speed – the main goal of the methodology.

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Correct Answer: Lean methodology

The lean methodology focuses on making rapid improvements towards the goal of delivering value, eliminating waste, establishing flow and pursuing perfection. Reducing unnecessary and wasteful steps is key towards creating a dramatic improvement in flow in the value stream resulting in improved efficiency and speed – the main goal of the methodology.

Question 5: A plan created by the organization to move from their present operations to a more advantageous point in the future in the face of uncertainty, competition and constant change.

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The strategic plan is created by the organization to highlight the desired future state. The plan includes goals, objectives, and tactics necessary to achieve the desired state. This form of planning works from the desired end backwards to the current status.

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Correct Answer: Strategic Plan

The risk management plan is created with the intent to minimize the organizations exposure to risk. At a minimum, the plan should include information related to patient safety, federal regulations, medical errors, and health policy and legislation.

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Correct Answer: Strategic Plan

The marketing plan is created to guide the organization in its efforts towards marketing their products and services. The end goal is to persuade customers to purchase products or seek services from the organization.

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Correct Answer: Strategic Plan

The emergency operations plan describes how the organization will respond and recuperate from hazards.

Question 6: Demonstrating outstanding scores in patient satisfaction distinguishes an organization from its competitors providing for a ________________ advantage.

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Correct Answer: Competitive

Creating and maintaining a competitive edge in the health care industry is a topic of focus for many organizations as change is constant requiring organizations to be innovative and agile in their operations. Given that reimbursements are tied to patient satisfaction, quality, and outcomes any organization wishing to remain relevant in the industry would make patient satisfaction a priority within their strategy. Demonstrating the organizations ability to be respectful of, and responsive to the needs of their consumers which will in turn improve the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs and increase provider satisfaction as well. Organizations who seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient satisfaction as an improvement priority. Patient satisfaction should never fall off of the improvement radar as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers.

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Correct Answer: Competitive

Creating and maintaining a competitive edge in the health care industry is a topic of focus for many organizations as change is constant requiring organizations to be innovative and agile in their operations. Given that reimbursements are tied to patient satisfaction, quality, and outcomes any organization wishing to remain relevant in the industry would make patient satisfaction a priority within their strategy. Demonstrating the organizations ability to be respectful of, and responsive to the needs of their consumers which will in turn improve the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs and increase provider satisfaction as well. Organizations who seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient satisfaction as an improvement priority. Patient satisfaction should never fall off of the improvement radar as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers.

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Correct Answer: Competitive

Creating and maintaining a competitive edge in the health care industry is a topic of focus for many organizations as change is constant requiring organizations to be innovative and agile in their operations. Given that reimbursements are tied to patient satisfaction, quality, and outcomes any organization wishing to remain relevant in the industry would make patient satisfaction a priority within their strategy. Demonstrating the organizations ability to be respectful of, and responsive to the needs of their consumers which will in turn improve the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs and increase provider satisfaction as well. Organizations who seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient satisfaction as an improvement priority. Patient satisfaction should never fall off of the improvement radar as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers.

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Creating and maintaining a competitive edge in the health care industry is a topic of focus for many organizations as change is constant requiring organizations to be innovative and agile in their operations. Given that reimbursements are tied to patient satisfaction, quality, and outcomes any organization wishing to remain relevant in the industry would make patient satisfaction a priority within their strategy. Demonstrating the organizations ability to be respectful of, and responsive to the needs of their consumers which will in turn improve the quality and safety of the care being delivered, decrease costs and increase provider satisfaction as well. Organizations who seek to remain relevant in the industry, improve business operations, continue to capture market share and continue quality improvement efforts, should always be focused on establishing patient satisfaction as an improvement priority. Patient satisfaction should never fall off of the improvement radar as organizations can quickly suffer from the implications of declined satisfaction if they are not monitoring the needs of their consumers.

Question 7: According to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), the six major bones included on the fishbone diagram include; measurements, materials, people, machine, methods and ________________.

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Correct Answer: Environment

The environment bone will highlight key elements that may contribute to an error including patient acuity at the time of the error, staffing ratios, conditions (time, temperature, culture of the unit etc.).

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The environment bone will highlight key elements that may contribute to an error including patient acuity at the time of the error, staffing ratios, conditions (time, temperature, culture of the unit etc.).

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Correct Answer: Environment

The environment bone will highlight key elements that may contribute to an error including patient acuity at the time of the error, staffing ratios, conditions (time, temperature, culture of the unit etc.).

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Correct Answer: Environment

The environment bone will highlight key elements that may contribute to an error including patient acuity at the time of the error, staffing ratios, conditions (time, temperature, culture of the unit etc.).

Question 8: The Value Stream Map is a tool utilized in the lean methodology and analyzes the current state for a series of events that takes a product or service from its beginning through to the end.

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Value stream mapping is an effective tool utilized in lean six sigma projects to help visualize a patients path to treatment in an effort to improve the service an minimize delays. Delays in care are considered wasted time in health care as time spent with the patient equates to dollars reimbursed. A key component to the value stream map is identifying the ideal state.

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Correct Answer: True

Value stream mapping is an effective tool utilized in lean six sigma projects to help visualize a patients path to treatment in an effort to improve the service an minimize delays. Delays in care are considered wasted time in health care as time spent with the patient equates to dollars reimbursed. A key component to the value stream map is identifying the ideal state.

Question 9: This five-step model is a core tool utilized in Six-Sigma improvement projects:

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Correct Answer: DMAIC

The lean methodology focuses on making rapid improvements towards the goal of delivering value, eliminating waste, establishing flow and pursuing perfection. Reducing unnecessary and wasteful steps is key towards creating a dramatic improvement in flow in the value stream resulting in improved efficiency and speed – the main goal of the methodology.

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The DMAIC (define, measure, analyze, improve, and control) is a five-step process utilized in the Six Sigma method which is focused on eliminating defects and waste resulting in improved quality and efficiency. The data driven strategy requires use of all five steps in order to ensure the best possible results.

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Correct Answer: DMAIC

A strategic planning tool, the SWOT analysis includes a review of the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats related to business planning.

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Correct Answer: DMAIC

ISO 9000 is a compilation of quality management systems utilized by organizations to meet the needs of various stakeholders while simultaneously meeting regulatory requirements.

Question 10: By improving __________________ organizations can realize monetary savings on staffing, decreased wait times, and increase provider and patient satisfaction as patients are efficiently transferred between.

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Correct Answer: Patient Flow

Barriers to seamless patient flow may include staffing, limited inpatient bed availability and delays in radiology and laboratory study processing. Failing to address barriers to patient flow result in increased organizational costs, diminished patient & provider satisfaction and delays in rendering care. Barriers to patient flow exist between facilities as well due to lack of collaboration, communication, and established process. Facility to facility transfers in care will continue to rise given the increase of baby boomers entering into retirement and seeking services from the industry. Organizations who are proactive in addressing potential inefficiencies and barriers to patient flow between facilities will reap the benefits of seamless patient throughput.

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Correct Answer: Patient Flow

Barriers to seamless patient flow may include staffing, limited inpatient bed availability and delays in radiology and laboratory study processing. Failing to address barriers to patient flow result in increased organizational costs, diminished patient & provider satisfaction and delays in rendering care. Barriers to patient flow exist between facilities as well due to lack of collaboration, communication, and established process. Facility to facility transfers in care will continue to rise given the increase of baby boomers entering into retirement and seeking services from the industry. Organizations who are proactive in addressing potential inefficiencies and barriers to patient flow between facilities will reap the benefits of seamless patient throughput.

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Barriers to seamless patient flow may include staffing, limited inpatient bed availability and delays in radiology and laboratory study processing. Failing to address barriers to patient flow result in increased organizational costs, diminished patient & provider satisfaction and delays in rendering care. Barriers to patient flow exist between facilities as well due to lack of collaboration, communication, and established process. Facility to facility transfers in care will continue to rise given the increase of baby boomers entering into retirement and seeking services from the industry. Organizations who are proactive in addressing potential inefficiencies and barriers to patient flow between facilities will reap the benefits of seamless patient throughput.

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Correct Answer: Patient Flow

Barriers to seamless patient flow may include staffing, limited inpatient bed availability and delays in radiology and laboratory study processing. Failing to address barriers to patient flow result in increased organizational costs, diminished patient & provider satisfaction and delays in rendering care. Barriers to patient flow exist between facilities as well due to lack of collaboration, communication, and established process. Facility to facility transfers in care will continue to rise given the increase of baby boomers entering into retirement and seeking services from the industry. Organizations who are proactive in addressing potential inefficiencies and barriers to patient flow between facilities will reap the benefits of seamless patient throughput.

Conclusion
Conclusion: Activity complete!

What did you learn about Independence Medical Centers patient flow? What would you do to improve the situation?