Informative Essay
Questions
What is the significance of your essay? Why should readers care about what you have written?. How can you capitalize on your strengths and improve on your weaknesses in future essays?
What is the significance of your essay? Why should readers care about what you have written?. How can you capitalize on your strengths and improve on your weaknesses in future essays?
Discuss the study’s strengths and weaknesses, particularly with regard to the theories used, including what you liked about the study and what you think could have been done better).
Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the chapter in your view, for example, is it clear, is it well organized, is it missing anything important, does it have any biases?
Article must have some type of Economic concept
Summary should be at least 1 page, double spaced, Times New Roman 12 pt font
Possible questions to answer in your summary
Where did the article come from?
What is the article claiming?
Do you agree/disagree with the article’s claim?
What is your opinion about the article?
What are the strengths and weaknesses of the article?
Do you consider the article biased?
Explain the economic concept in the article
Provide Reference information
Describe and assess the impact of the implementation of the recommendation on the organizational structure and performance relative to the forecasted demand for the services or products offered.
Explain how the implementation of the recommendation serves as a specific solution to a real health care problem that is facing the organization, and discuss elements of the proposed design that serve to improve balancing costs, quality, and access to care among all stakeholder groups (e.g., patients, providers, and third-party payers).
Present a forecasted strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) analysis for at least 3 internal and 3 external stakeholder groups relative to expected outcomes after full implementation of the recommendation.
Document the control weaknesses, and resulting threats and vulnerabilities.
Identify and document the actual and potential impact; for example, through root-cause analysis.
Provide comparative information, for example, through benchmarks