Benchmark Underperformance
Write a 46-page report for a senior leader that communicates your evaluation of current organizational or interprofessional team performance, with respect to prescribed benchmarks set forth by government laws and policies at the local, state, and federal levels. In addition, advocate for ethical action to address benchmark underperformance and explain the potential for improving the overall quality of care and performance, as reflected on a performance dashboard. In the era of health care reform, many of the laws and policies set forth by government at the local, state, and federal levels have specific performance benchmarks related to care delivery outcomes that organizations must achieve. It is critical for organizational success that the interprofessional care team is able to understand reports and dashboards that display the metrics related to performance and compliance benchmarks. Your evaluation of dashboard metrics for this assessment is the foundation on which all subsequent assessments are based. Therefore, you must complete this assessment first.–SEE ATTACHED Write a report for a senior leader that communicates your evaluation of current organizational or interprofessional team performance with respect to prescribed benchmarks set forth by government laws and policies at the local, state, and federal levels. In addition, advocate for ethical action to address benchmark underperformance and explain the potential for improving the overall quality of care and performance, as reflected on a performance dashboard. Review the performance dashboard metrics, as well as relevant local, state, and federal laws and policies. Consider the metrics that are falling short of the prescribed benchmarks. Structure your report so that it will be easy for a colleague or supervisor to locate the information they need, and be sure to cite the relevant health care policies or laws when evaluating metric performance against established benchmarks. The report requirements outlined below correspond to the scoring guide criteria, so be sure to address each main point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. In addition, be sure to note the requirements for document format and length and for supporting evidence. Evaluate dashboard metrics associated with benchmarks set forth by local, state, or federal health care laws or policies. Which metrics are not meeting the benchmark for the organization? What are the local, state, or federal health care policies or laws that establish these benchmarks? What conclusions can you draw from your evaluation? Are there any unknowns, missing information, unanswered questions, or areas of uncertainty where additional information could improve your evaluation? Analyze one challenge that meeting prescribed benchmarks can pose for a heath care organization or interprofessional team. Consider the following examples: Strategic direction. Organizational mission. Resources. Staffing. Financial: Operational and capital funding. Logistical considerations: Physical space. Support services (any ancillary department that gives support to a specific care unit in the organization, such as pharmacy, cleaning services, dietary, et cetera). Cultural diversity in the organization and community. Procedures and processes. Address the following: Why do the challenges you identified contribute, potentially, to benchmark underperformance? What assumptions underlie your conclusions? Evaluate a benchmark underperformance in a heath care organization or interprofessional team that has the potential for greatly improving overall quality or performance. Focus on the benchmark you chose to target for improvement. Which metric is underperforming its benchmark by the greatest degree? Which benchmark underperformance is the most widespread throughout the organization or interprofessional team? Which benchmark affects the greatest number of patients? Which benchmark affects the greatest number of staff? How does this underperformance affect the community that the organization serves? Where is the greatest opportunity to improve the overall quality of care or performance of the organization or interpersonal team and, ultimately, to improve patient outcomes, as you think about the issue and the current poor benchmark outcomes? Advocate for ethical action, directed toward an appropriate group of stakeholders, to address a benchmark underperformance. Who would be an appropriate group of stakeholders to act on improving your identified benchmark metric? Why should the stakeholder group take action? What are some ethical actions the stakeholder group could take that support improved benchmark performance? Organize content so ideas flow logically with smooth transitions. Proofread your report, before you submit it, to minimize errors that could distract readers and make it more difficult for them to focus on the substance of your evaluation and analysis. Support main points, assertions, arguments, conclusions, or recommendations with relevant and credible evidence. Be sure to apply correct APA formatting to source citations and references. Example Assessment: SEE ATTACHED Report Format and Length Format your report using APA style A title page and references page. An abstract is not required. A running head on all pages. Appropriate section headings. Be sure your report should be 46 pages in length, not including the title page and references page. Supporting Evidence Cite 46 credible sources from peer-reviewed journals or professional industry publications to support your analysis of challenges, evaluation of potential for improvement, and your advocacy for ethical action. U.S. Health Policy and Law Oliver, T. R. (Ed.). (2014). Guide to U.S. health and health care policy. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. Read Chapters 1 and 2, pages 935, for background and foundational information regarding health policy in the United States. HealthCare.gov. (n.d.). Retrieved from Search this site for information on access to health insurance. In 2009 and 2010, the health care industry and its related regulations and legislation underwent great upheaval and evolution as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was enacted. Following resources provide information about the ACA and its implementation: U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (n.d.). About the Affordable Care Act. Retrieved from Gold, J. (2015). Accountable care organizations, explained. Retrieved from This article provides an explanation of accountable care organizations and how they relate to the ACA. You are not required to watch the video. SHOW LESS U. S. Government Health Organizations Oliver, T. R. (Ed.). (2014). Guide to U.S. health and health care policy. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. Read Chapters 3 and 4, pages 3963, for background on some of the important governmental health organizations in the United States. Health Care Cost Containment Birk, S. (2014). Quality, cost and accountable care models for the journey. Healthcare Executive, 29(3), 2022, 2428. In this article, the author identifies the ACO model as a strategy for implementing the ACA and analyzes shared savings and pioneer programs. She also focuses on integrating services into larger health systems and using value-based projects. Health Care Quality and Safety Oliver, T. R. (Ed.). (2014). Guide to U.S. health and health care policy. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. Read Chapter 16, pages 213223, for information on quality care and safety. Benchmarking The following resources will further your understanding of the significance of benchmarking in health care as it relates to quality of care, regulatory and government policies, and the law. Ghazisaeidi, M., Safdari, R., Torabi, M., Mirzaee, M., Farzi, J., & Goodini, A. (2015). Development of performance dashboards in healthcare sector: Key practical issues. Acta Informatica Medica, 23(5), 317321. Retrieved from Huerta T. R., Hefner J. L., Ford, E. W., McAlearney A. S., & Menachemi N. (2014). Hospital website rankings in the United States: Expanding benchmarks and standards for effective consumer engagement. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 16(2), e64. Retrieved from Martin, E. J. (2015). Healthcare policy legislation and administration: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. Journal of Health and Human Services Administration, 37(4), 407411. Nippak, P., Veracion, J. I., Muia, M., Ikeda-Douglas, C. J., & Isaac, W. W. (2016). Designing and evaluating a balanced scorecard for a health information management department in a Canadian urban non-teaching hospital [PDF]. Health Informatics Journal, 22(2), 102139. NCQA. (n.d.). HEDIS measures and technical resources. Retrieved from https://www.ncqa.org/hedis/measures/ This page provides information about the Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set (HEDIS) and other performance measures, which could provide useful information for incorporation into this assessment. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2018). Performance management and quality improvement: Data and benchmarks. Retrieved from This web page, which presents the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) perspective on why performance and quality measures are important for patient safety and the bottom line in health care. Dashboard and Health Care Benchmark Evaluation. This multimedia activity enables you to review a metrics dashboard and hospital fact sheet to evaluate Mercy Medical Center’s performance relative to local, state, and federal benchmarking requirements. You may choose to use the data presented in this activity as the basis for this assessment.