Select a community organization or group that you feel would be interested in learning about ethical and policy issues that affect the coordination of care. Then, develop and record a 10-12-slide, 20-minute presentation, with audio, intended for that audi

Select a community organization or group that you feel would be interested in learning about ethical and policy issues that affect the coordination of care. Then, develop and record a 10-12-slide, 20-minute presentation, with audio, intended for that audi

Instructions

For this assessment:

Choose the community organization or support group that you plan to address.

Develop and record a presentation, with typed speaker notes (the script for your voice recording) and audio

voice-over recording, intended for that audience. Video is not required.

Note: PowerPoint has a feature to type the speaker notes directly into the presentation. You are encouraged to use

that feature or you may choose to submit a separate document. See Microsoft Office Software for technical support

about the use of PowerPoint, including voice recording and speaker notes.

Note: For this assessment, develop your presentation slides and speaker notes, then record your presentation. You

are not required to deliver your presentation to an actual audience but you certainly could if you chose to.

Presentation Format and Length

You may use PowerPoint (recommended) or other suitable presentation software to create your slides and add your voiceover. If you elect to use an application other than PowerPoint, check with your faculty to avoid potential file

compatibility issues. You can also record your presentation using Kaltura or similar software.

Be sure that your slide deck includes the following slides:

Title slide.

Presentation title.

Your name.

Date.

Course number and title.

References (at the end of your presentation).

Your slide deck should consist of 10–12 slides, not including a title and references slide with typed speaker notes

and audio voice over. Your presentation should not exceed 20 minutes.

Create a detailed narrative script for your presentation, approximately 4–5 pages in length.

Supporting Evidence

Cite 3–5 credible sources from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications to support your

presentation. Include your source citations on a references page appended to your narrative script.

Grading Requirements

The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the Ethical and Policy Factors in Care

Coordination Scoring Guide, so be sure to address each point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each

criterion to see how your work will be assessed.

Explain how governmental policies related to the health and/or safety of the community affect the

coordination of care.

Provide examples of a specific policy affecting the organization or group.

Refer to the assessment resources for help in locating relevant policies.

Be sure influential policies include the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA).

Identify national, state, and local policy provisions that raise ethical questions or dilemmas for care

coordination.

What are the implications and consequences of specific policy provisions?

What evidence do you have to support your conclusions?

Assess the impact of the code of ethics for nurses on the coordination and continuum of care.

Consider the factors that contribute to health, health disparities, and access to services.

Consider the social determinants of health identified in Healthy People 2020 as a framework for your

assessment.

Provide evidence to support your conclusions.

Communicate key ethical and policy issues in a presentation affecting the coordination and continuum of care

for a selected community organization or support group. Either speaker notes or audio voice-over are

included.

Present a concise overview.

Support your main points and conclusions with relevant and credible evidence.

Additional Requirements

Before submitting your assessment, proofread your presentation slides and speaker notes to minimize errors that

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