Follow these guidelines when completing each component of the assignment. Cont

 Follow these guidelines when completing each component of the assignment. Contact your course faculty if you have questions. 

General instructions  

Research healthcare issues that have been identified in your local community. Create a PowerPoint Presentation and address the following requirements: 

  1. Review Wilensky, S. E., & Teitelbaum, J. B. (2023). Essentials of health policy and law (5th ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. Chapter 14: The Art of Structuring and Writing a Health Policy Analysis 
  2. Use Microsoft PowerPoint to create the presentation. Submit the presentation as a .ppt or .pptx file to the Week 6 Dropbox. 
  3. The presentation should total 7-15 slides (excluding title and reference slides).  
  4. Create slides that are professional in appearance and tone and balanced spatially including words and graphics.  
  5. Follow APA rules for grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation consistent with formal, scholarly writing. 
  6. Include speaker notes for all slides except the title and reference slides. Use complete sentences. 
  7. Include in-text citations in APA format when applicable. Use the Notes Page view feature in PowerPoint to include speaker notes. 
  8. Create a Kaltura video presentation based on the PowerPoint slideshow. Use of the Kaltura camera feature is optional. The presentation length should be between 7-10 minutes.  
  9. Use the Kaltura resources found under the Resources tab in the courseLinks to an external site.. If you have difficulty using Kaltura Capture Space, reach out to IT first (please obtain a ticket number). If you are still unable to record using Kaltura, reach out to your instructor for alternate recording options.   
  10. Abide by Chamberlain University’s academic integrity policy. 

In a PowerPoint slide presentation, structure a health policy analysis presentation that addresses the following topics particular to your health problem.  All slides except the title and reference slides should include speaker’s notes using complete sentences.   

Include the following sections (detailed criteria listed below and in the grading rubric):

  1. Title Slide 
  2. Introduction (1 slide): Identify the purpose of the presentation.  
  3. Problem Statement (1 slide): Define the problem you will address in your analysis in a succinct, 1-2 sentence statement. Write the problem statement in the form of a question. You may reuse the problem you identified for this week’s collaboration café.  
  4. Background (1-3 slides): Provide factual information to define the problem. Include general information about the topic. Describe why the topic is important. Explain why the topic needs to be addressed now. Provide in-text citations from a scholarly source. You may reuse the information you wrote for this week’s collaboration café.  
  5. Landscape (1-3 slides): Identify relevant stakeholders. Explain stakeholder concerns related to the problem. Identify key factors that must be considered when analyzing the problem. Discuss the relevance of each key factor. Provide in-text citations from a scholarly source.  
  6. Options (1-3 slides): Identify at least three evidence-based options to address the problem. Discuss the pros and cons of each option. Provide in-text citations from a scholarly source. Recommendation (1-3 slides): Identify the best option to address the problem. Explain why your recommendation is the best choice. Discuss mitigating strategies for any cons identified for the selected option. Provide in-text citations from a scholarly source. 
  7. Conclusion (1 slide): Provide a summary points of presentation.  
  8. References: Provide complete reference in APA format, may use bullets. Hanging indents are not required. 
  9. Kaltura Recording: Provide an 8-15 minute presentation. The slides must be displayed on the screen in the video presentation. Use of the Kaltura camera feature is optional.  Include a clear audio presentation of the content. 

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