Prepare a PowerPoint presentation that reviews a managed care program centered on disease management. Prepare 10-12 slides (excluding title and reference slides) documenting the major points of this program. Include detailed speaker notes with your presentation beneath each slide.
The project must include these components:
Title Slide with the following:
Title of the managed care program
Student’s name
Course title/number
Instructor’s name
Date submitted
Introduction/Thesis Statement introducing your managed care program based on disease management.
The role of preventing disease
Patient incentives
Physician incentives
Case management
Facilities
Quality of care
Prescription benefits
The future of data use and informatics
Conclusion which includes a restatement of the opening thesis statement and summary of the managed care program discussed.
Reference Slide (include a minimum of four scholarly and/ or peer reviewed sources cited according to APA guidelines as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center)
Your PowerPoint presentation slides should:
Be sequenced and organized clearly.
Have a clear, logical progression of ideas.
Utilize bullet points or short sentences, if necessary, not dense paragraphs.
Have relevant visuals, such as graphs, tables, data summaries, sound and/or animation which enhance the understanding of concepts, ideas, and relationships.
Have a consistent theme, format, and font which augment the readability.
In addition to the presentation, please submit a Word document containing the same information as the title slide. This document will be used for your instructor to provide you with feedback regarding your work. Submit this file along with the presentation in the assignment dropbox.
Use the Ashford University Online Library to locate your sources.
Be creative using images or charts and remember to cite all images taken from an online resource. For tips on creating an excellent presentation, read the following overview.
Reference:
Kongstvedt, P.R. (2007). Essentials of managed health care (5th ed.). MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers