Defining a Project
Order Description
One of your employees is confused about what is a project and what is a new process/procedure. She has given you a list of changes going on at your facility and asked you to help her understand. Review the situations describe in the attached file. Indicate whether each situation meets the definition of a project or not. Explain to her why it is or is not a project.
DEFINING A PROJECT
One of your employees is confused about what is a project and what is a new process/procedure. She has given you a list of changes going on at your facility and asked you to help her understand. Review the situations describe in the Table below. Indicate whether each situation meets the definition of a project or not. Explain to her why it is or is not a project.
Scenario Project Why?
Yes No
The Assistant Director is ordering the annual supply of medical record folders. He is taking bids from vendors to get the best price.
You are developing a new PI program. Data will be abstracted into an information system with reports being generated monthly.
You are converting your filing system from alphabetic to terminal digit.
You are installing new cubicles in the HIM department.
The state is updating its electronic birth certification software. It will be rolling out to all of the hospitals over the next 6 months.
The Information Management plan is being revised. The HIM Special Projects Coordinator has been given sole responsibility for the revision.
You are developing new productivity standards for your HIM functions.
Your Joint Commission survey is schedules sometime around the end of the year. You have a lot of work to ensure that everything is in place.
The annual coding update has been sent to you for installation.
The monthly employee newsletter is being written for release next week.
McCuen, C., Sayles, N. B., & Schnering, P. (2008). Case Studies in Health Information Management. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson Delmar Learning, p. 364.
Defining a Project
March 17th, 2016 admin