Reference no: EM131053008
Case Study: An Immunization Data Collection System for Private Providers - WILLIAM A. YASNOFF
Questions for Review
1. In retrospect, how could the author have been better prepared for his initial meeting with the private providers? What specific steps could he have taken to anticipate provider needs and insure that he presented and refined an acceptable plan at this first meeting?
2. What was the guiding principle behind the author's identification of step 8 as the data collection point in the provider's work process? Why not step 9?
3. Explain why the use of bar codes was a more feasible solution than a telephone voice response system. What were the disadvantages of the latter? Why was the use of peel-off labels important? Why did the solution need to be integrated with the patient chart?
4. Why did the author make sure that private providers who were skeptical of the data collection system were included in the pilot testing? What are the advantages of including these providers?
5. In what way were the calls received by the central registry from providers participating in the pilot testing important to the success of the project? Interviews with providers after the pilot testing? Feedback from marketing representatives? What informatics principle does the handling of these calls, interviews, and conversations illustrate?
6. Explain how the author was able to stay within cost constraints in (a) avoiding the imposition of substantial costs on participants in the data collection system, (b) limiting additional costs to the central registry, and (c) marketing the data collection system and distributing the materials to providers.
7. What budgetary constraints limited fuller effectiveness of the system?
8. To what extent was the solution to the problem of adhesive backing of the note luck, and to what extent does it represent design creativity?
Calculate net operating working capital and free cash flow
: Calculate 2014 and 2015 net operating working capital (NOWC) and 2015 free cash flow (FCF). Construct the statement of stockholders' equity for the year ending December 31, 2015, and the 2015 statement of cash flows.
|
Great discussion concerning the informative ted
: Some students in one of my sections had a great discussion concerning the informative TED talks we saw in the classroom. You can receive up to 4 extra credit points (= 4% of your overall course grade) by rewatching one of those speeches and draft..
|
Could standard procedures have improved this patient''s care
: How could these processes be monitored so that the treatments could be related to the outcome?
|
Review the google real-world example
: Review the Google real-world example in the chapter. How might you change the user interface of Google's search pages and those of some of its other products on the Web? Defend your proposals.
|
What was guiding principle behind the authors identification
: What was the guiding principle behind the author's identification of step 8 as the data collection point in the provider's work process? Why not step 9?
|
Young goodman brown
: Demonstrate how the ending of "Young Goodman Brown" is the conclusion of a logical argument presented by Hawthorne. Make sure to identify the premise of this logical argument, what features of the story provide the inferences of this argument, and..
|
Do you believe leader discussed in article is true visionary
: What was it about this article or case study that spoke to you? Do you believe the leadership style displayed in the article/study is an effective style of leadership? Why or why not?
|
Legalization of marijuana
: How much would it cost to write 2 papers times new roman on the legalization of marijuana? It is due tommorow, and I have already finshed 4 pages.
|
Real-world example about walmart and others
: Review the real-world example about Walmart and Others in the chapter. How could these companies prepare for the unexpected changes in demand that brought down their Web sites? Explain your reasoning.
|