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Assessment Instructions
Scenario
The analysis of position papers that your interprofessional team presented to the committee has convinced them that it would be worth the time and effort to develop a new policy to address your specific issue in the target population. To that end, your interprofessional team has been asked to submit a policy proposal that outlines a specific approach to improving the outcomes for your target population. This proposal should be supported by evidence and best practices that illustrate why the specific approaches are likely to be successful. Additionally, you have been asked to address the ways in which applying your policy to interprofessional teams could lead to efficiency or effectiveness gains.
Instructions
For this assessment you will develop a policy proposal that seeks to improve the outcomes for the health care issue and target population you addressed in Assessment 1. If for some reason you wish to change your specific issue and/or target population, contact your FlexPath faculty.
The bullet points below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide. Be sure that your submission addresses all of them. You may also want to read the Biopsychosocial Population Health Policy Proposal Scoring Guide and Guiding Questions: Biopsychosocial Population Health Policy Proposal to better understand how each grading criterion will be assessed.
- Propose a policy and guidelines that will lead to improved outcomes and quality of care for a specific issue in a target population.
- Advocate the need for a proposed policy in the context of current outcomes and quality of care for a specific issue in a target population.
- Analyze the potential for an interprofessional approach to implementing a proposed policy to increase the efficiency or effectiveness of the care setting to achieve high-quality outcomes.
- Communicate proposal in a professional and persuasive manner, writing content clearly and logically with correct use of grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
- Integrate relevant sources to support assertions, correctly formatting citations and references using APA style.
Additional Requirements
- Length of proposal: 2–4 double-spaced, typed pages, not including title page or reference list. Your proposal should be succinct yet substantive.
- Number of references: Cite a minimum of 3–5 sources of scholarly or professional evidence that supports the relevance of or need for your policy, as well as interprofessional considerations. Resources should be no more than five years old.
- APA formatting: Use the APA Style Paper Template linked in the Resources. An APA Style Paper Tutorial is also provided to help you in writing and formatting your analysis.
Explanation & Answer
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OUTLINE
1. INTRODUCTION
2. BODY
3. CONCLUSION
4. REFERENCE
Running head: BYPSYCHOSOCIAL POPULATION HEALTH POLICY
Biopsychosocial Population Health Policy
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BYPSYCHOSOCIAL POPULATION HEALTH POLICY
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Biopsychosocial Population Health Policy
Introduction
The biopsychosocial is a branch of health care that concerns with disease results to the
variable, complex relations of biological attributes, for instance, genetic along with biochemical,
psychological facets like personality, mood and behavior, and lastly social concerns such as
familial, cultural, socio-economic, and medical. One of the elements about biopsychosocial that
needs to be handled in our society is the issue of obesity. This paper tries to analyze policies that
can help in solving obesity issues within the community (Sarafino, & Smith, 2014).
One of the health issues faced in the American realm is the issue of obesity; statistics
show that...
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