INSTRUCTIONS-Develop a 20-minute video presentation for nursing colleagues highlighting the fundamental principles of care coordination. Create a detailed narrative script for your presentation, approximately 4-5 pages in length. This is a video presentation.
INTRODUCTION- This assessment provides an opportunity for you to educate your peers on the care coordination process. The assessment also requires you to address change management issues.
PREPARATION- You are encouraged to complete the Managing Change activity. Completing course activities before submitting your first attempt has been shown to make the difference between basic and proficient assessment.
Scenario
Your nurse manager has been observing your effectiveness as a care coordinator and recognizes the importance of educating other staff nurses in care coordination. Consequently, she has asked you to develop a presentation for your colleagues on care coordination basics. By providing them with basic information about the care coordination process, you will assist them in taking on an expanded role in helping to manage the care coordination process and improve patient outcomes in your community care center.
To prepare for this assessment, identify key factors nurses must consider to effectively participate in the care coordination process.
You may also wish to:
• Review the assessment instructions and scoring guide to ensure you understand the work you will be asked to complete.
• Allow plenty of time to rehearse your presentation.
Recording Equipment Setup and Testing
Check that your recording equipment and software are working properly and that you know how to record and upload your presentation. You may use Kaltura (recommended) or similar software for your audio recording. A reference page is required. However, no PowerPoint presentation is required for this assessment.
• If using Kaltura, refer to the Using Kaltura tutorial for directions on recording and uploading your video in the courseroom.
Note: If you require the use of assistive technology or alternative communication methods to participate in this activity, please contact DisabilityServices@capella.edu to request accommodations.
INSTRUCTIONS- Complete the following:
• Develop a video presentation for nursing colleagues highlighting the fundamental principles of care coordination. Include community resources, ethical issues, and policy issues that affect the coordination of care. To prepare, develop a detailed narrative script. The script will be submitted along with the video.
Video Presentation Script: Care Coordination Basics for Nurses
Introduction
Hi everyone, and welcome to my presentation on care coordination basics for nurses.
Care coordination is the process of ensuring that patients receive the right care, at the right time, from the right provider. It is a complex process that involves a variety of stakeholders, including nurses, physicians, social workers, and patients themselves.
As nurses, we play a vital role in care coordination. We are often the first point of contact for patients and their families, and we are responsible for developing and implementing care plans. We also work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure that patients receive the care they need.
In this presentation, I will discuss the fundamental principles of care coordination and how nurses can effectively participate in the process. I will also talk about some of the challenges of care coordination and how to overcome them.
What is care coordination?
Care coordination is the process of ensuring that patients receive the right care, at the right time, from the right provider. It is a collaborative process that involves a variety of stakeholders, including nurses, physicians, social workers, and patients themselves.
The goal of care coordination is to improve patient outcomes by reducing fragmentation of care, improving communication between providers, and ensuring that patients receive the services they need.
Why is care coordination important?
Care coordination is important because it helps to ensure that patients receive the best possible care. When care is coordinated, patients are less likely to experience gaps in care, duplicate services, and medical errors.
Care coordination can also help to improve patient satisfaction. Patients are more likely to be satisfied with their care when they feel like they are being heard and understood, and when they have a clear understanding of their care plan.
What is the role of nurses in care coordination?
Nurses play a vital role in care coordination. We are often the first point of contact for patients and their families, and we are responsible for developing and implementing care plans. We also work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure that patients receive the care they need.
Nurses can participate in the care coordination process in a variety of ways. We can:
Challenges of care coordination
There are a number of challenges to care coordination. These challenges include:
Overcoming the challenges of care coordination
There are a number of things that can be done to overcome the challenges of care coordination. These include:
Conclusion
Care coordination is a complex process, but it is essential for improving patient outcomes. Nurses play a vital role in care coordination. We can use our assessment, care planning, and coordination skills to help patients receive the best possible care.
Change management
Change management is the process of planning, implementing, and sustaining change in organizations. It is an important part of care coordination because care coordination often involves changes in the way that care is delivered.
Nurses can play a leading role in change management by: