After completing the first six months in your role as a BSN-prepared registered nurse, you are meeting with your preceptor to discuss your progress. During the conversation, the preceptor asked if you had any suggestions to improve current nursing practice in the facility. Once you describe your idea, the preceptor states, “That idea is very innovative. You should consider presenting at a conference.” You identify a professional nursing conference that is currently seeking submissions related to innovative proposals in healthcare.
Instructions
Design the innovative healthcare idea and complete an executive summary for the conference, including:
· A detailed description of the innovative healthcare idea, including strategies for implementation. Support with credible resources
· Describe the purpose, problem, problem analysis, results of analysis, and recommendations
· Strategies are realistic, time-oriented, and relevant to practice.
· Describe at least two risks arising from the implementation of the innovative idea. Support with credible resources
· Describe at least two benefits arising from the implementation of the innovative idea. Support with credible resources
· Describe at least two facilitators for the implementation of the innovative idea. Support with credible resources
· Describe at least two barriers to the implementation of the innovative idea. Support with credible resources
Resource
· For assistance on writing an executive summary, visit the Library and Learning Services page: What is an executive summary?
· For additional assistance on how to identify credible resources, please visit How do I know if a source is credible?
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Design an Innovative Healthcare Proposal
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Design an Innovative Healthcare Proposal
What is the purpose of this healthcare proposal and executive summary? An executive summary provides an overview of a larger document or research and is usually the first thing your reader will see. Executive summaries will analyze a problem, drawn conclusions, and recommend a course of action in a complete but brief synopsis. Remember, the people who are reading the summary often do not have much time, so your executive summary must grab their attention and entice them to read through the larger, more in-depth documentation.
Problem
What is the issue needing addressing? Don’t forget to support with credible resources.
Problem Analysis
What can be changed or improved? Don’t forget to support with credible resources.
Recommendations and Strategies
What is your innovative healthcare idea? What are your strategies for implementation? (Remember strategies must be realistic, time-oriented, and relevant to practice). Be sure to support with credible resources.
Risks Arising from the Implementation
What are at least two risks that may arise from the implementation? Think big picture from innovation, to stakeholders, to relationships. Be sure to support with credible resources.
Benefits Arising from the Implementation
What are at least two benefits that will come from your innovative idea? Be sure to support with credible resources.
Facilitators for Implementation
What would be considered at least two facility facilitators of the idea? Explain how they will impact (implementation/sustainability) your specific recommendation. Be sure to support with credible resources.
Barriers to Implementation
What are at least two potential barriers within the organization? Explain how they could impact (implementation/sustainability) of the idea. Be sure to support with credible resources.
References
Please review the following link on how to format your reference page: https://guides.rasmussen.edu/apa/references
Be sure you are utilizing evidence that is current (within five years to reflect current trends in nursing practice and healthcare standards). You are selling your team on the benefits, so the more references you can include the better! It is recommended to include at least 3 peer-reviewed journal articles
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