Name
Capella University
NHS-FPX 8040 21st-Century Health Care Leadership
Prof. Name
Date
Reducing Skin Cancer Mortality Rates at West Virginia University Hospital Through Early Prevention Strategies
Current State | Desired State | Identified Gap |
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Mortality rates due to skin cancer have increased by 7%. | The objective is to lower the number of skin cancer-related deaths to below 5%. | A gap of 2% has been identified. |
Utilized questionnaires, assessments, synopses, and surveys to gauge the current state. The project will include campaigns aimed at enhancing patient knowledge about skin cancer, along with lifestyle modification strategies. Additionally, learning sessions will be conducted for healthcare staff in the oncology department.
There is a need for improvements through staff training and the promotion of awareness regarding prevention strategies. Such initiatives are anticipated to extend the lifespan of patients and decrease mortality rates associated with skin cancer.
According to Dietz et al. (2020), cancer treatment aims to reduce mortality and enable patients to live fulfilling lives. The effectiveness of screening tests, early diagnosis, and timely treatment significantly contributes to lowering skin cancer mortality rates (American Cancer Society, 2022a).
The rising mortality rates due to skin cancer within the West Virginia population pose a significant concern for healthcare providers. This issue can be addressed through educational initiatives and secondary prevention strategies.
Specific | Measurable | Achievable | Relevant | Time-bound |
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The project aims to reduce the skin cancer rate from 7% to 5% between 2023 and 2024 by implementing early detection and prevention strategies, alongside training for healthcare workers. | Monthly observations of cancer-related deaths will be conducted using electronic health records (EHR) and surveys. | This objective is realistic and can be achieved through collaboration among healthcare professionals. | The proposed interventions directly address the issue of increasing mortality rates. | The project will be executed within one year, commencing in 2023 and concluding in 2024. |
The primary aim of the project is to motivate healthcare professionals at West Virginia University Hospital to intensify efforts in reducing patient mortality rates.
Phase | Description |
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Two Months for Planning and Preparation | Define goals and objectives, assess the number of patients, discuss potential obstacles, and secure funding. |
Implementation | Roll out the plan, promote prevention strategies, enhance collaboration, arrange educational seminars, and evaluate progress. |
Six Months for Goal Evaluation | Review information, identify gaps, and implement necessary adjustments. |
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