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South University Online WK1 Issues Surrounding the Implementation of Mental Health Courts
In this week’s discussions, you considered some of the issues surrounding the implementation of mental health courts. Fo ...
South University Online WK1 Issues Surrounding the Implementation of Mental Health Courts
In this week’s discussions, you considered some of the issues surrounding the implementation of mental health courts. For this assignment, you have been hired to work on a proposal for a mental health court for your county.Broward County, Florida, was a pioneer in this field, and studies of their system have been published. A search of the SUO library should begin there. Also, organizations such as the American Psychiatric Association and Mental Health America have published position papers on the topic. A 2006 study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) can provide needed background on incarcerated inmates with mental issues.Using appropriate research, prepare a 4-6 page report in Microsoft Word that addresses the following points:Review the current state of “mental health courts.” How prevalent are they? Is this a trend that seems to be gaining support? Do they exist in your county presently?Discuss the methodology used by the BJS to support the need for mental health services in corrections. Evaluate whether their research is appropriate for determining the need for mental health courts, and/or show how it could be improved. In other words, does the BJS study tell us what we need to know?The BJS study at the heart of this movement was updated in 2006. Your report proposes an updated study. Provide and discuss at least five appropriate research questions that a present-day study on the mental health of offenders should cover.Last, if your county were to adopt or expand this model, the professionals involved in its implementation will need guidance. Conclude your report with guidelines and procedures for police, prosecutors, and public defenders. For example, how should police training be modified to help officers recognize mental health issues? What criteria should prosecutors use when deciding whether to divert a case? Use these questions as the beginning of this section.
University of South Florida Data Visualization and Reflection Paper
Please submit a complete draft of your Information Design Project. Be sure to review the project instructions thoroughly b ...
University of South Florida Data Visualization and Reflection Paper
Please submit a complete draft of your Information Design Project. Be sure to review the project instructions thoroughly before submitting your work.Make sure that you submit your draft to both Canvas and USF Writes (Links to an external site.).Project GoalsCreate appropriate visuals from numeric dataAnalyze visuals to support a specific point or argumentApply principles of design to create a visually appealing, readable documentWrite using a professional style that emphasizes clarity, concision, and accuracy.DescriptionThis project asks you to engage with data, present data for a specific audience (your classmates), and practice making effective data visualizations. The project focuses on the fair, accurate, and ethical use of datathe conventions of writing with numbers and datahow to integrate figures into a documenthow to design effective visualizations. As you will learn in completing this project, numbers don’t speak for themselves, and writing with data requires critical and rhetorical thought, as well as visual design skills.In working on this project, you will engage with different types of visuals, as well as the conventions of writing with data and numbers. To achieve these goals, you will select one of the data sets listed below. After reviewing the data set you select, you will decide on a point you want to make using the data in your data set. Then, since you can’t visualize all the data in your data set, you will make decisions about which data to visualize. Using the data you have selected, you will create three data visualizations help you make your point. Then you will write about and analyze that data in a brief visual report. The final visual report you create will include the three visuals you have made, and the supporting text necessary to explain the data you have visualized and make your point. In addition to the visual report, you also will create a second deliverable. You will compose a reflective memo that explains your choices and goals, and how the visual report deliverable achieves them.Use your the textbook chapter on Visual Design to help you design and write about your visuals. Additionally, you may wish to use this Periodic Table of Visualization Methods (Links to an external site.) to explore various types and uses of visuals.Data visualizations bring a number of benefits to any professional document, even short ones:Though they have become extremely easy to make, people in the workplace still tend to be impressed by the extra effort and thoughtful presentation implicit in making a visualization.Data visualizations also help to make the work of digesting and interpreting data more efficient by displaying trends or illustrating the significance of specific information without poring over page after page of numbers.Because of this efficiency, visual elements are also better at communicating certain ideas more quickly than words or tabular data. Something that may take many sentences to communicate, a sudden drop in the efficiency of a process, or a surge in sales among a certain demographic, are instantly recognizable as spikes or dips along the X axis of a line graph.For example:This short report from the Department of Education (Links to an external site.) provides an overview of literacy and numeracy for men and women. In this online short report, the authors created two bar charts that are designed to show relationships between data and then they briefly explain the importance of the data.However, as previously mentioned, numbers don’t speak for themselves. Integrating visuals comes with all the benefits listed above, but using visuals also comes with responsibility to use visuals fairly and justly. Visuals reduce people to numbers, to data, and then, by making a visual using some data but not other data, you make some people more significant than others. Your visuals represent a choice to emphasize some facts, and, in so doing, deemphasize others. Your visuals must be complete and accurate, but also fair and just. When you create your visuals, you should start with questions such as, “Am I representing the data accurately?” and also, “Am I representing the data fully and in a way that does no harm to certain groups?”In your visual report, you will create three visualizations and integrate them into your report, providing an introduction to the topic and analysis of the data you include to make a point about the topic using your data.AssignmentFor this project, you will select a data set from the ones listed below and create a short informational report that includes at least three data visualizations that you create. In your visuals, you will communicate the data you select from your data set in a form that maximizes the impact of the data. Your report should be designed for an audience of your classmates and an informative purpose.To create your visualizations and informational report, select one of the following data sets:CDC Obesity and Dietary TrendsCDC Substance AbuseUnicef Literacy Rates and GenderPew Trust Core Trends in Technology and the InternetPew Trust CybersecurityPew Science TrendsCensus Bureau Place of Birth and PovertyFBI Crime in the USPew Trust Global Economic AttitudesOnce you have selected a data set, spend some time with the data. Identify the trends that jump out at you as most significant. Your audience is your classmates, so think about what you want them to know and how best to visualize the data for them. You will not be able to visualize or discuss all the data in your data set. Your job is to select and visualize the data that is most relevant to your audience and the point you are making.DeliverablesDocument 1: Visual, Informational ReportA one-page, informative, visually interesting report that makes a point about your subject using the data in your data set. This report should incorporate at three visuals that you have created along with a discussion/analysis of the data in your figures. The text in your report shouldintroduce the topic and its importanceexplain the meaning of the visualspoint to the conclusions suggested by the data. Your audience is your classmates. Your understanding of the audience informs how the data is presented, the form the visualizations take, and the point you use the data to make, as well as the overall informative purpose of the document.Document 2: Reflective AnalysisA short 250- to 500-word note that explains the following (use headings to identify each of the topics listed below):How and why you selected your data setHow you selected which data to visualize and why you visualized it in the form you didWhat decisions you made to tailor your report to your audience and your purposeHow you ensured that your visualizations of the data were fair, accurate, and clear
HUM 376 University of California Los Angeles Muybridge Essay
Using your study questions as a guide, reflecting on all of the materials covered, write two short paragraphs that discuss ...
HUM 376 University of California Los Angeles Muybridge Essay
Using your study questions as a guide, reflecting on all of the materials covered, write two short paragraphs that discuss what you think is most important about any critical aspects of Muybridge's work. There are both big ideas (e.g. major concepts like time, technological progress, the genocide of native peoples) as well as other, interesting issues, related to Muybridge's work. Focus on what is most interesting and immediate to you. Your contribution should be substantial, but also guided by your own interests and demonstrate what you are learning from this interesting material. Be sure to refer to the Learning Community Guidelines in replying thoughtfully to your colleagues.
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Quality Adjusted
In the 21st century, the health industry still experiences numerous challenges and benefits from various opportunities. In ...
Quality Adjusted
In the 21st century, the health industry still experiences numerous challenges and benefits from various opportunities. In the prevailing competitive ...
HCAD 670 American University of Health Sciences Healthcare Administration Capstone
Read "Repeal Obamacare?" on Page 20 of this week's text,
"Strategic Healthcare Management: Planning and Execution" and ad ...
HCAD 670 American University of Health Sciences Healthcare Administration Capstone
Read "Repeal Obamacare?" on Page 20 of this week's text,
"Strategic Healthcare Management: Planning and Execution" and address
the following questions:1. Why does politics have such an important impact on strategy in the
healthcare sector?2. Why were healthcare organizations merging under the ACA? Why might these
strategies have needed to be revisited under a Trump administration?3. How does this case demonstrate the difficulty in only having a
prospective strategy?In addition to your initial post, make sure your reply to at least two of
your peers and use at least 3 different citations and references in your
responses.Repeal of Obamacare? Page 20 “The ACA, signed into law in 2010, substantially changed the direction and
strategies of most US healthcare organizations. The US Department of Health
& Human Services was given the responsibility of implementing many of the
provisions that sought to “expand coverage, emphasize prevention, improve the
quality of health care and patient outcomes across health care settings, ensure
patient safety, promote efficiency and accountability, and work toward
high-value health care.” The law instituted healthcare exchanges to facilitate
purchasing insurance and banned lifetime dollar limits and discrimination based
on preexisting conditions (Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
2016). The law was designed to motivate care coordination and integration across
the continuum of care by transitioning to a population health and value-based
care focus. Healthcare organizations responded, among other ways, through
mergers and acquisitions. Physicians merged into mega– group practices.
Pharmaceutical and insurance companies consolidated (Singer 2016). Hospitals
acquired other hospitals, as well as physician practices and insurance
businesses. Providers opened accountable care organizations, which were
established to take capitation that could function next to traditional
fee-for-service models. Healthcare insurers merged to counterbalance the growing
market power of hospitals. In sum, changes happened in and across all sectors
in the healthcare field. Much of the consolidation has been blamed on the ACA,
and in early 2016 these changes seemed inevitable (Gluck 2016).However, few predicted the election of Donald Trump in the fall of 2016 and
his effect on the direction the healthcare sector has taken. Trump signaled
that on his first day in office he would “work immediately on repealing
Obamacare” (Koronowski 2017). A full or even partial repeal of the ACA would
have significant impact on the strategies of healthcare organizations. Although
we may not know what the repeal means for some time, and the final shape of the
healthcare field under a Trump administration may gradually evolve, most Americans
support coverage guaranteed regardless of preexisting conditions yet oppose a
mandate. The ACA also cut $700 billion from Medicare provider reimbursements,
which will probably not be restored by Trump’s reforms (Kapur 2016). Whatever
the results, the political winds of change have roared through a healthcare
sector that now must review and revise its plans.”
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In this week’s discussions, you considered some of the issues surrounding the implementation of mental health courts. Fo ...
South University Online WK1 Issues Surrounding the Implementation of Mental Health Courts
In this week’s discussions, you considered some of the issues surrounding the implementation of mental health courts. For this assignment, you have been hired to work on a proposal for a mental health court for your county.Broward County, Florida, was a pioneer in this field, and studies of their system have been published. A search of the SUO library should begin there. Also, organizations such as the American Psychiatric Association and Mental Health America have published position papers on the topic. A 2006 study by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) can provide needed background on incarcerated inmates with mental issues.Using appropriate research, prepare a 4-6 page report in Microsoft Word that addresses the following points:Review the current state of “mental health courts.” How prevalent are they? Is this a trend that seems to be gaining support? Do they exist in your county presently?Discuss the methodology used by the BJS to support the need for mental health services in corrections. Evaluate whether their research is appropriate for determining the need for mental health courts, and/or show how it could be improved. In other words, does the BJS study tell us what we need to know?The BJS study at the heart of this movement was updated in 2006. Your report proposes an updated study. Provide and discuss at least five appropriate research questions that a present-day study on the mental health of offenders should cover.Last, if your county were to adopt or expand this model, the professionals involved in its implementation will need guidance. Conclude your report with guidelines and procedures for police, prosecutors, and public defenders. For example, how should police training be modified to help officers recognize mental health issues? What criteria should prosecutors use when deciding whether to divert a case? Use these questions as the beginning of this section.
University of South Florida Data Visualization and Reflection Paper
Please submit a complete draft of your Information Design Project. Be sure to review the project instructions thoroughly b ...
University of South Florida Data Visualization and Reflection Paper
Please submit a complete draft of your Information Design Project. Be sure to review the project instructions thoroughly before submitting your work.Make sure that you submit your draft to both Canvas and USF Writes (Links to an external site.).Project GoalsCreate appropriate visuals from numeric dataAnalyze visuals to support a specific point or argumentApply principles of design to create a visually appealing, readable documentWrite using a professional style that emphasizes clarity, concision, and accuracy.DescriptionThis project asks you to engage with data, present data for a specific audience (your classmates), and practice making effective data visualizations. The project focuses on the fair, accurate, and ethical use of datathe conventions of writing with numbers and datahow to integrate figures into a documenthow to design effective visualizations. As you will learn in completing this project, numbers don’t speak for themselves, and writing with data requires critical and rhetorical thought, as well as visual design skills.In working on this project, you will engage with different types of visuals, as well as the conventions of writing with data and numbers. To achieve these goals, you will select one of the data sets listed below. After reviewing the data set you select, you will decide on a point you want to make using the data in your data set. Then, since you can’t visualize all the data in your data set, you will make decisions about which data to visualize. Using the data you have selected, you will create three data visualizations help you make your point. Then you will write about and analyze that data in a brief visual report. The final visual report you create will include the three visuals you have made, and the supporting text necessary to explain the data you have visualized and make your point. In addition to the visual report, you also will create a second deliverable. You will compose a reflective memo that explains your choices and goals, and how the visual report deliverable achieves them.Use your the textbook chapter on Visual Design to help you design and write about your visuals. Additionally, you may wish to use this Periodic Table of Visualization Methods (Links to an external site.) to explore various types and uses of visuals.Data visualizations bring a number of benefits to any professional document, even short ones:Though they have become extremely easy to make, people in the workplace still tend to be impressed by the extra effort and thoughtful presentation implicit in making a visualization.Data visualizations also help to make the work of digesting and interpreting data more efficient by displaying trends or illustrating the significance of specific information without poring over page after page of numbers.Because of this efficiency, visual elements are also better at communicating certain ideas more quickly than words or tabular data. Something that may take many sentences to communicate, a sudden drop in the efficiency of a process, or a surge in sales among a certain demographic, are instantly recognizable as spikes or dips along the X axis of a line graph.For example:This short report from the Department of Education (Links to an external site.) provides an overview of literacy and numeracy for men and women. In this online short report, the authors created two bar charts that are designed to show relationships between data and then they briefly explain the importance of the data.However, as previously mentioned, numbers don’t speak for themselves. Integrating visuals comes with all the benefits listed above, but using visuals also comes with responsibility to use visuals fairly and justly. Visuals reduce people to numbers, to data, and then, by making a visual using some data but not other data, you make some people more significant than others. Your visuals represent a choice to emphasize some facts, and, in so doing, deemphasize others. Your visuals must be complete and accurate, but also fair and just. When you create your visuals, you should start with questions such as, “Am I representing the data accurately?” and also, “Am I representing the data fully and in a way that does no harm to certain groups?”In your visual report, you will create three visualizations and integrate them into your report, providing an introduction to the topic and analysis of the data you include to make a point about the topic using your data.AssignmentFor this project, you will select a data set from the ones listed below and create a short informational report that includes at least three data visualizations that you create. In your visuals, you will communicate the data you select from your data set in a form that maximizes the impact of the data. Your report should be designed for an audience of your classmates and an informative purpose.To create your visualizations and informational report, select one of the following data sets:CDC Obesity and Dietary TrendsCDC Substance AbuseUnicef Literacy Rates and GenderPew Trust Core Trends in Technology and the InternetPew Trust CybersecurityPew Science TrendsCensus Bureau Place of Birth and PovertyFBI Crime in the USPew Trust Global Economic AttitudesOnce you have selected a data set, spend some time with the data. Identify the trends that jump out at you as most significant. Your audience is your classmates, so think about what you want them to know and how best to visualize the data for them. You will not be able to visualize or discuss all the data in your data set. Your job is to select and visualize the data that is most relevant to your audience and the point you are making.DeliverablesDocument 1: Visual, Informational ReportA one-page, informative, visually interesting report that makes a point about your subject using the data in your data set. This report should incorporate at three visuals that you have created along with a discussion/analysis of the data in your figures. The text in your report shouldintroduce the topic and its importanceexplain the meaning of the visualspoint to the conclusions suggested by the data. Your audience is your classmates. 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HUM 376 University of California Los Angeles Muybridge Essay
Using your study questions as a guide, reflecting on all of the materials covered, write two short paragraphs that discuss ...
HUM 376 University of California Los Angeles Muybridge Essay
Using your study questions as a guide, reflecting on all of the materials covered, write two short paragraphs that discuss what you think is most important about any critical aspects of Muybridge's work. There are both big ideas (e.g. major concepts like time, technological progress, the genocide of native peoples) as well as other, interesting issues, related to Muybridge's work. Focus on what is most interesting and immediate to you. Your contribution should be substantial, but also guided by your own interests and demonstrate what you are learning from this interesting material. Be sure to refer to the Learning Community Guidelines in replying thoughtfully to your colleagues.
10 pages
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In the 21st century, the health industry still experiences numerous challenges and benefits from various opportunities. In ...
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HCAD 670 American University of Health Sciences Healthcare Administration Capstone
Read "Repeal Obamacare?" on Page 20 of this week's text,
"Strategic Healthcare Management: Planning and Execution" and ad ...
HCAD 670 American University of Health Sciences Healthcare Administration Capstone
Read "Repeal Obamacare?" on Page 20 of this week's text,
"Strategic Healthcare Management: Planning and Execution" and address
the following questions:1. Why does politics have such an important impact on strategy in the
healthcare sector?2. Why were healthcare organizations merging under the ACA? Why might these
strategies have needed to be revisited under a Trump administration?3. How does this case demonstrate the difficulty in only having a
prospective strategy?In addition to your initial post, make sure your reply to at least two of
your peers and use at least 3 different citations and references in your
responses.Repeal of Obamacare? Page 20 “The ACA, signed into law in 2010, substantially changed the direction and
strategies of most US healthcare organizations. The US Department of Health
& Human Services was given the responsibility of implementing many of the
provisions that sought to “expand coverage, emphasize prevention, improve the
quality of health care and patient outcomes across health care settings, ensure
patient safety, promote efficiency and accountability, and work toward
high-value health care.” The law instituted healthcare exchanges to facilitate
purchasing insurance and banned lifetime dollar limits and discrimination based
on preexisting conditions (Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation
2016). The law was designed to motivate care coordination and integration across
the continuum of care by transitioning to a population health and value-based
care focus. Healthcare organizations responded, among other ways, through
mergers and acquisitions. Physicians merged into mega– group practices.
Pharmaceutical and insurance companies consolidated (Singer 2016). Hospitals
acquired other hospitals, as well as physician practices and insurance
businesses. Providers opened accountable care organizations, which were
established to take capitation that could function next to traditional
fee-for-service models. Healthcare insurers merged to counterbalance the growing
market power of hospitals. In sum, changes happened in and across all sectors
in the healthcare field. Much of the consolidation has been blamed on the ACA,
and in early 2016 these changes seemed inevitable (Gluck 2016).However, few predicted the election of Donald Trump in the fall of 2016 and
his effect on the direction the healthcare sector has taken. Trump signaled
that on his first day in office he would “work immediately on repealing
Obamacare” (Koronowski 2017). A full or even partial repeal of the ACA would
have significant impact on the strategies of healthcare organizations. Although
we may not know what the repeal means for some time, and the final shape of the
healthcare field under a Trump administration may gradually evolve, most Americans
support coverage guaranteed regardless of preexisting conditions yet oppose a
mandate. The ACA also cut $700 billion from Medicare provider reimbursements,
which will probably not be restored by Trump’s reforms (Kapur 2016). Whatever
the results, the political winds of change have roared through a healthcare
sector that now must review and revise its plans.”
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