Cost vs Quality in Healthcare in the US-Economic Theory

Paper Topic: Cost vs Quality in Healthcare in the US
Paper must include the following sections:
1. Executive Summary
2. Define the problem or issue in a single statement. (Identify and clearly state the problem that needs improvement or is not meeting expectations. Remember, that what appears to be the healthcare problem or issue may actually be just a symptom of a bigger problem: dig deep to be sure that you have identified the real problem or problems. If there appears to be more than one problem or issue, decide if they are separate or related issues. State the problem in the form of a single, clear problem statement (required). A problem statement contains identified the focus issue the rest of the model addresses. It presents an existing adverse outcome or concern. For the course project, the problem statement can be a statement or a question.)
3. Literature Review
4. Problem Analysis (List, number, and describe at least three alternative solutions that could be appropriate methods to solve the identified problem or issue. Number each solution to make them clear to the reader (required). Be sure these solutions are logical, based on your analysis and that each would effectively treat the problem, not the symptoms. Also, discuss the anticipated outcomes (positive and negative) of implementing each of the possible solutions you identified. This is a probability assessment, meaning your assessment of the alternatives ability to solve the problem and at what cost. This assessment should transition to the solution section, meaning the solution should be the one you assessed as having the best chance to solve the problem within any cost constraints.)
6. Solution and its implementation (Outline your recommended solution to the problem or issue. (It will be one of the alternatives explored in Section V or a combination of those alternatives.) State your solution clearly and specifically. Describe exactly what should be done; how it should be done, including by whom, with whom, and in what sequence; when actions should begin; and estimate cost and means of payment. List each bold and underlined word and then discuss (required).

Here are key points to keep in mind as you write this section:
•Have I indicated an awareness of the problem and of implementation (i.e., the what and how aspect)?
•Have I been specific enough ( i.e., when and cost)? (A specific solution will state what style is most appropriate for the situation and how you will attempt to the have the manager realize the appropriate style.)
•What aspects of the problem remain unresolved by my solution?
•Does my recommended solution and implementation plan address the problem or issues and causes identified in the previous sections?
•Does my solution consider and resolve the identified pros and cons?
•How will I evaluate the effectiveness of the implemented recommended solution?
•What process checks or procedures will I put in place to institutionalize the improvement?
•Could my solution cause other problems or issues?
•What risks are inherent in the solution you recommend?
•What contingency plans do you recommend?

Assess the realism of your proposed action plan. For example, is there adequate time, money, or other resources for your solution? In addition, does your solution place too much reliance on other people being reasonable (i.e., on what you think is reasonable)?
7. Justification (Justify why your recommended solution and its implementation will solve the identified problem or issue in the organization or unit you have selected. An important element of this section is to show very clearly how you applied course concepts to arrive at a workable solution and a successful implementation. Apply appropriate course material; support your conclusions with appropriately referenced facts, quotes, and readings, and be sure your justification addresses identified pros and cons. )

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