Category: Action Plan

  • Miami Communicable Diseases and Action Plan

    Table of Contents Introduction Communicable Diseases in Healthy People 2020 Epidemiology and Surveillance of Communicable Diseases in Miami Influenza Meningitis AIDS Impacts of Communicable Diseases and an Action Plan Conclusion References Introduction Communicable diseases are frequently more dangerous than chronic because they are characterized by a quick spread and can develop into an epidemic which…

  • Miami Sexually Transmitted Diseases and Action Plan

    Table of Contents Introduction Healthy People 2020 Initiative Overview Epidemiological and Surveillance Data Analysis and Plan of Action Conclusions References Introduction It could be hardly doubted that population-based communicable illnesses cause significant adverse effects on both state and local levels. Sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS are among the most widespread epidemiological ailments in the United…

  • Action Plan for Achieving Compliance with the Clas Standards

    Introduction To achieve compliance with the Principal and GLW standards (outcomes 1-4) within CLAS, Hospital X plans to improve workforce diversity and multicultural competence. The necessary resources include minority organizations in the hospitals area of operation (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services [USDHHS], n.d.). In collaboration with them, Hospital X will establish a committee…

  • The Product Export: Action Plan

    The action plan for the product export covers the three initial stages of bringing the product to the new market: research and development, online retail and marketing, and offline retail. The first steps of stages 2 and 3 can overlap with the last steps of previous stages. The progress will be assessed during and after…

  • Mental Health: Strategic Action Plan

    People affected by mental illness are underserved, face stigma, and often lack advocacy (Hernandez, 2011). The case of mental health is complicated because even the international health community has constantly ignored mental health conditions, specifically persons who display symptoms associated with psychosis, such as social withdrawal, delusions, incoherence, hallucinations, and/or catatonia, symptoms that reflect craziness…

  • Self-Motivation for Entrepreneurs: An Action Plan

    Self-motivation plays an immeasurably important role for any entrepreneur as it substantially contributes to the success of his venture. At the same time, self-motivation along with the motivation of others differ from other components of this success, such as luck, self-discipline, and thorough planning with the use of professional skills, competence, and experience. In turn,…

  • Health Warning and Personal Action Plan

    Table of Contents Identified Health Warning Action Plan Conclusion References People often cannot adequately look at their lifestyle and detect problems that may be apparent to others. Some of the habits and choices that seem reasonable to a person may be dangerous in the long-term, leading to significant health problems. Analyzing my life, I can…

  • Nursing Leadership: Plan of Action

    Change Theory Change Theorys Elements Fitting the Scenario Nursing leadership is associated with the need to implement changes. Different change models contain such basic elements as making people aware of the problem, implementing the change, and making a new model a norm (Nilsen, Wallerstedt, Behm, & Ahlström, 2018). These frameworks can help in addressing various…

  • Disciplinary Action Plan for Customer Service Improvement

    One of the customer service representatives (CSRs) at a small start-up company has developed a problem manifested in late arrivals at the workplace and the lack of understanding of the companys recently launched products. The hiring manager appreciates the work of the CSR and would like to avoid dismissal. The HR manager was asked by…

  • Hospital-Acquired Infections: Leadership Action Plan

    Overview of hospital-acquired infections Hospital-acquired or nosocomial infections are conditions that patients develop while in a healthcare facility and were absent at the time of admission. They are exacerbated by factors, such as the environment in which care is provided, and the condition and susceptibility of the patient (Khan et al., 2017). They are caused…