Monday, August 26, 2013

Health Program Plan


As a health services manager, you have been asked to submit an outline program proposal to the Board of Executives to fully utilise a grant of AUD$150 000 recently received by your organisation.
The choice of health program is yours. You must provide sufficient information to enable the organisation’s Board of Executives to understand the rationale for the program and the activities required to design, implement and evaluate the program including any additional data that would need to be collected. Based on your outline plan, the Board of Executives should be able to determine whether the benefits delivered by the program are justified given the effort, resources, risk factors and dependencies that you have identified.
As the program is hypothetical, you may make any assumptions you like. However, you need to state any assumptions that you make very clearly (for example regarding the scope or type of services to be provided, the target group, the area in which it will be implemented).
develop an outline plan for a program based on existing data available. You are NOT required to develop a complete program plan or to collect any additional data as part of this assignment.
presented to a professional standard that can be submitted to the Board of Executives, including an executive summary, introduction, situation analysis, implementation plan including timeline, evaluation strategy, budget and resources, and a risk analysis including suitable management strategies.
Feasibility Assessment ~700
? Identify existing or emerging internal and external environmental factors which may affect the program (e.g. organisational, political, economic, cultural, existing programs) ~250
? Speculate on likely future issues which should be considered ~100
? Identify stakeholders who should be consulted or involved in the program ~100
? Review the competitive environment in which the program will be implemented. ~100
? Describe any additional data that needs to be collected in order to complete a feasibility assessment for the program. Describe how additional data will be collected. ~150
Target Group ~200
• Include details of the target group (e.g. age, sex, ethnic background, SES status, numbers) who will benefit from the program.
Goals and Objectives ~300
? Write an overall program goal
? Write up to 3 SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound) objectives for the program which may be used to evaluate the program.
? Your objectives should indicate in specific and measurable terms what outcomes and impacts you expect to achieve.
Program Activities ~300
• List and briefly describe the main program activities you will implement in order to achieve your program objectives. Note: Remember this assignment represents an outline program plan. Therefore, your description of activities should be brief.
Timeline ~100
• Provide a Gantt or other suitable chart showing the main stages and activities of the program matched to a realistic timeframe. Highlight any dependencies.
Evaluation (200 words)
• Briefly describe how you will measure the achievement of your program objectives. What indicators will be used to evaluate if the program was successful?
Budget and Resources ~300
• List the budget items (e.g. equipment, human resources, training, etc) associated with implementing the program plan along with a justification for each expenditure ~100
• Describe the resources (human resources, technical resources, materials, physical space, etc) which will be needed ~150
• Identify any resources that will need to be sourced from outside the organisation. ~50
Risk Analysis ~200
• Based on already introduced material, provide a risk management table identifying major risk factors, assessing their potential impact, and suggesting management strategies to eliminate or mitigate this impact

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