Resources: Week Two individual assignment, Quality Dimensions and Measures Table.Research inpatient and ambulatory or ancillary health care organizations.Inpatient health care organizations:HospitalsAmbulatory or ancillary health care organizations:Dialysis ClinicLaser Eye ClinicPharmacyAs a team, select one inpatient health care organization and one ambulatory or ancillary health care organization.Create a 12- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation (the title and reference slides do not count towards the total slide count) with detailed speaker notes in which you compare each organization and their quality management performance as an organization.Include the following in your presentation:Explain how to develop improvement capability for organizational performance. What resources are needed to develop improvement capability?Identify metrics used by each organization to measure each of the six dimensions of high quality discussed in the Week Two Quality Dimensions and Measures Table assignmentThis is my question from the presentation. we chose THR(Texas health Resource as the inpatient healthcare while Davita Dialysis for the Ambulatory healthcare. 3 slides only. Attached is an example of how she wants it done. Detailed notes please. Thanks
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Health Care Organizations
Presentation
This assignment is due in Week Four.
Introduction to your presentation
• The introduction to your presentation is crucial. It is your first point of contact with your
audience; you can either capture or lose your audience’s interest in a matter of seconds.
Use your introduction to lay a clear foundation for the presentation to follow. Try using
the following structure:
• introduce yourself and team;
• state what you will be talking about (a title or subject area);
• state how you will be talking about it (e.g. by comparing test results or reviewing the
supporting literature);
• state what you intend to be the outcome of your presentation (an informed
group, a lively discussion);
• state what you expect your audience to do (listen, take notes, read a handout, ask
questions before/during/after).
• Always give your audience a moment to absorb this information before moving into your
first main point.
Introduction: Scale Items Definitions
The introduction provides sufficient background on the topic and previews major points.
Excellent (5)
• The section is
extremely well
developed. The
student
demonstrates
complete
understanding of
the material and
topics required to
complete the task.
The section
comprises more
than what is
required and
presents the topic
in a logical,
organize and
concise way.
Very Good (4)
• The section is of
high quality. The
material is
presented very
well. The student
demonstrates
understanding of
the topic.
Good (3)
• The section is
developed
satisfactorily. The
student complies
with the basic
requirements of
the section. The
writing is
acceptable.
Demonstrates
understanding of
basic concepts.
Fair (2)
Poor (1)
• The quality of the
section is below
acceptable
average. Basic
concepts related to
the section are
confused or vague.
The student
demonstrates poor
understanding of
the basic concepts.
• Almost none of the
required themes
are elaborated in
the section. The
writing is
disorganized and
very difficult to
understand. No
discussion The
student does not
elaborate the topic
or skips the
section.
Categories of Health Care Organizations
Inpatient Health Care Organization
Ambulatory Health Care
Organization
Ancillary Health
Care Organization
Health Care Organizational Examples










Inpatient Health Care Organization
Ambulatory Health Care Organization
Baylor-Scott White
THR
HCA
Methodist
Parkland
MCA
VA
Cooks
All Saints
JPS




Care Now
Trinity Park Surgery
Baylor
CVS
Ancillary Health Care Organization









Quest
Pharmacy
Dentist
Foot
Wellness Center
Hospice
Rehab
Eye care
PT
Comparative Analysis Quality Management
Performance…
Impatient Hospital System
Ancillary Health Care Organization
• Big
• Cost more
• Open care 24 hours
• More resources
• More staff
• Lower quality heath outcomes
• Staph infections
• Small
• Less cost
• Set time schedule
• Personable
• Specialized
• Bad coffee
• Billing
Resources needed to develop
improvement capability
Identify metrics used by Impatient Hospital
System vs. Ancillary Health Care Organization
similarities
Safe
Effective
Efficient
Equitable
Timely
Person Centered
differences
Metrics Develop Improvement Capability
Quality Improvement Tools Develop Improvement
Capability…
Transformational Improvement yields
Organization Performance Improvement
• How
• Who
• What
• When
• Where
• Why
Transformational model(s) to organizational
performance?
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Category 4
Transformational model(s) to organizational
performance?
Chart Title
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Conclusion
• The conclusion is logical, flows, and reviews the major points.
• Your conclusion is another important stage in your presentation. You can use it to remind
your audience of your main points, draw these points to a stimulating conclusion and
leave your audience with a lasting impression of the quality of your presentation. The
following structure provides a powerful conclusion:
• a review of your title or subject area
“In this presentation I wanted to explore the relationship between X and Y.”;
• a summary of your main points
“We have discussed the following points…”;
• a summary of the process you have been through
“By looking at X we have found that Y …”;
• a conclusion clearly drawn from your main points (this must be supported by the detail
of your presentation)
“It is clear that there can be no substantive relationship between X and Y”;
• a parting statement to stimulate your audience’s thoughts (this might be a
question or a bold comment).
APA Citation
• Cites at least 3 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references and
textbook to support information.
• http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/ld/resources/study-guidespdfs/presentation-skills-pdfs/planning-presentation-v1.0.pdf

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