Describe the health care problem or issue you selected for use in Assessment 2 and provide details about it. o As you describe t
Instructions:
Describe the health care problem or issue you selected for use in Assessment 2 and provide details about it.
o As you describe the topic you explored in Assessment 2, use the first four steps of the Socratic Problem-Solving Approach to aid your critical thinking. This approach was introduced in Assessment 2.
o Identify possible causes for the problem or issue.
I chose to talk about: (Attached assessment 2 essay)
Healthcare System ErrorsDescription: The health care system in the United States has been the subjectof much debate as experts try to determine the best way to deliver high-qualitycare. Healthcare system errors are flaws or mistakes in the healthcare deliverysystem that can lead to patient harm or suboptimal outcomes.Interventions: Quality improvement initiatives, error reporting systems, stafftraining, system-wide transformation, process redesign, electronic healthrecords.Keywords: Patient safety, medical malpractice, system-based errors.
Use scholarly information to describe and explain the health care problem or issue and identify possible causes for it.
· Identify at least three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles about the topic.
o You may find the How Do I Find Peer-Reviewed Articles? library guide helpful in locating appropriate references.
o You may use articles you found while working on Assessment 2 or you may search the Capella library for other articles.
o You may find the applicable Undergraduate Library Research Guide helpful in your search.
- Review the Think Critically About Source Quality to help you complete the following:
- Assess the credibility of the information sources.
- Assess the relevance of the information sources.
Analyze the health care problem or issue.
- Describe the setting or context for the problem or issue.
- Describe why the problem or issue is important to you.
- Identify groups of people affected by the problem or issue.
- Provide examples that support your analysis of the problem or issue.
Discuss potential solutions for the health care problem or issue.
- Describe what would be required to implement a solution.
- Describe potential consequences of ignoring the problem or issue.
- Provide the pros and cons for one of the solutions you are proposing.
Explain the ethical principles (Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, and Justice) if potential solution was implemented.
- Describe what would be necessary to implement the proposed solution.
- Explain the ethical principles that need to be considered (Beneficence, Nonmaleficence, Autonomy, and Justice) if the potential solution was implemented.
- Provide examples from the literature to support the points you are making.
Additional Requirements:
Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:
· Length: 4–6 typed, double-spaced pages, not including the title page and reference page.
· Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.
· APA tutorial: Use the APA Style Paper Tutorial [DOCX] for guidance.
· Written communication: Write clearly and logically, with correct use of spelling, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
· Using outside sources: Integrate information from outside sources into academic writing by appropriately quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing, following APA style.
· References: Integrate information from outside sources to include at least three scholarly or academic peer-reviewed journal articles and three in-text citations within the paper.
· APA format: Follow current APA guidelines for in-text citations of outside sources in the body of your paper and also on the reference page.
Organize your paper using the following structure and headings:
· Title page. A separate page.
· Introduction. A brief one-paragraph statement about the purpose of the paper.
· Elements of the problem/issue. Identify the elements of the problem or issue or question.
· Analysis. Analyze, define, and frame the problem or issue.
· Considering options. Consider solutions, responses, or answers.
· Solution. Choose a solution, response, or answer.
· Ethical implications. Ethical implications of implementing the solution.
· Implementation. Implementation of the potential solution.
· Conclusion. One paragraph.