Change Implementation and Management Plan
Change Implementation and Management Plan
The Assignment (5-6-minute narrated PowerPoint presentation):
Change Implementation and Management Plan
Create a narrated PowerPoint presentation of 5 or 6 slides with video that presents a comprehensive plan to implement the change you propose. The change I propose: is to create a more comprehensive nurse training and orientation schedule that can then be tailored for and utilized by each individual unit while still accomplishing a certain baseline level of new graduate nurse.
Your narrated presentation should be 5–6 minutes in length.
Your Change Implementation and Management Plan should include the following:
- An executive summary of the issues that are currently affecting your organization/workplace
In order to cover the assignment criteria in a substantive way, you must use the speaker’s notes section of each slide.
- A description of the change being proposed
- Justifications for the change, including why addressing it will have a positive impact on your organization/workplace
- Details about the type and scope of the proposed change
- Identification of the stakeholders impacted by the change
- Identification of a change management team (by title/role)
- A plan for communicating the change you propose
- A description of risk mitigation plans you would recommend to address the risks anticipated by the change you propose
In order to cover the assignment criteria in a substantive way, you must use the speaker’s notes section of each slide.
Implementation and Management Sample Work
Plan
Executive Summary
- The issue affecting the healthcare system is data security since the healthcare facility has not invested in a comprehensive system.
- The organization has experienced data breach threats from
- Cyber crimes have increased in the last few years thus posing the need to implement data security
- The organization needs to secure the data to prevent loss of information that can compromise
- Data loss can lead to poor reputation among the patients who may feel they are not
Proposed Change
- The proposed change is to invest in security systems that will protect the Electronic Health records.
- The security system comprises of blockchain which ensures safe sharing of data among healthcare peers.
- The change will also require a two-step verification process before logging into the site.
- The proposed change will require all the healthcare staff to be trained on the need for data security.
- The change involves carrying out an audit trail to establish the activities that could undermine data
Justification for Change
- Investing in a blockchain will ensure that healthcare providers can securely and efficiently share data.
- The system comprises of features that ensures data cannot be changed or deleted thus protecting patients’
- The technology will boost the confidence of patients and partners of the health
- It will eliminate unnecessary cost involved in law suits when patients’ data is lost to hackers who can use it against
Justification for Change
- The two-step verification will ensure healthcare providers protect the patient records from access by unauthorized
- The security feature will protect patient data as outlined in HIPPA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996).
- It is the contractual duty of a health organization to protect patient information such as personal details including phone numbers and address.
- Cybercrime hackers are targeting health institutions since they know they have tones of data that can be used to hack bank accounts.
- Hacking healthcare information can undermine operations and thus it should be
Type and Scope of Change
- The type of change will alter the way healthcare providers share data across different
- It will ensure all the data is added to an electronic ledger after confirmation that it is
- The scope of change will comprise of all the healthcare information including patient medical history and drugs
- It will involve patient records, medical procedures, laboratory results and nurse notes or analysis
- It will also involve financial transactions of the healthcare organization to make them
Stakeholders Involved
- The stakeholders involved include patients who will receive the assurance that their data is securely stored and
- The patients will freely provide information about their address, social security numbers without
- Insurance companies will confidently share information on healthcare premiums paid by the
- Researchers will be impacted since they will easily access credible and reliable data for research
- The top management will confidently assurance patients that their data is safe from data breaching
Stakeholders Involved
- Healthcare providers including nurses will be involved in efficiently sharing data across
- Nurses will share data with clinicians, doctors in surgery rooms, and
- The government is a stakeholder since it be assured that Electronic Health Records are
- Healthcare investors or donors are stakeholders since they will access information on the confidentiality and security of the
- Healthcare subsidiaries are stakeholders since they will change their systems to enhance
Change Management Team
- Change management team will comprise of various professionals who will execute the
- The change management consultants will develop the change management strategy to be used.
- Executive and senior managers will examine and launch the strategy and sponsor the activities essential for successful
- Supervisors and nurse leaders will involved in ensuring the strategy is implemented
- Project support will provide the technical support to ensure all the data is transferred to the new
- Nurses will be trained to adopt the new system to ensure effective
Communicating the Change
- The first step is to communicate the proposed change to all the healthcare providers and
- It is necessary to explain why the change is necessary and the risks involved with the old system of managing healthcare
- Coach the leaders to ensure they support the change to transfer it to the other staff
- Provide a visual explanation to train the nurses on the proposed change to ensure they clearly understand how it
Communicating the Change
- Allow the nurses and other stakeholders to comment on the proposed change including positive and negative
- Communicate with all stakeholders especially nurses through various platforms including emails, workshops, face-to-face and online discussion
- Provide new learning to fix misunderstandings about the change to foster effective
- Track the progress to ensure the change process is measured to ascertain if it is successful or
Risk Mitigation Plans
- The change process will involve various risks that should be mitigated to ensure success of the change.
- The risks include cyberattack risks that may occur during or after the transition to the new
- Other risks include financial risks, data safety, resistance to change and shortage of
- The risk mitigation will involve training the staff to ensure they understand and adopt the new
- The transition to the new technology will remain a secret until a successful change is realized.
- The healthcare organization will seek funding to ensure all the costs incurred are pain on time.
Conclusion
- Change implementation in healthcare settings requires diligence since it has an effect on the quality of patient
- One of the critical changes in healthcare involves safe and efficient management and sharing of data.
- Blockchain is digital ledger that stores information or transactions.
- It provides an assurance that data cannot be deleted or
- It will ensure safe sharing of data across the healthcare peers such as pharmacists, nurses, and doctors.
- A successful change management process is essential and all risks should be mitigated to ensure success of the proposed change.
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