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Develop a feasibility study using the following case study:
To use this template:
This template provides the required sections you need to complete for the course project. Explanations and elements to consider have been provided for each section. Retain the headings but delete the explanatory text once you have completed each section.
This first section provides the background needed to place your proposed new program in context (some of the examples may not apply to some organizations). The specific information you provide in this section is driven by your selected course project. Examples of the information to include are:
· The organization’s mission and vision.
· The current client base it serves.
· Current revenue streams.
· Staffing.
· Tax status.
Most of this information may be obtained on the organization website, annual report, or annual IRS filing. Be sure you properly cite your sources.
Make sure to delete all of the explanatory text for this section.
This section describes the rationale and objectives for the proposed new program. For example:
· Why is this program being considered for your organization?
· What do you expect the program to accomplish for the organization?
· What systems issues will it address; what new services will be provided, or existing systems modified?
· Who will be the patients that benefit from the program? How will they benefit?
· What evidence do you have that patients want or need the program?
Again, be sure to support your statements and properly cite your sources.
Make sure to delete all of the explanatory text for this section.
This section describes how the proposed new program fits with existing programs. How well does the program align with the following?
· The organization’s mission.
· Existing programs and services.
· Programs offered by competitors.
Make sure to delete all of the explanatory text for this section.
This section should analyze the potential fiscal issues for the proposed program. Some things to consider include:
· Are there economic issues that affect the development of the proposed program? Things like local/regional unemployment, shifting population/demographics, and so on?
· How could the program affect the local and regional economy?
· Are there sources for potential funding for your program?
o Private insurance
o Medicare/Medicaid
o Private pay
o State medical assistance
o Grant funding
· What is a broad estimate of the costs associated with implementing and maintaining the program? (Use general categories)
Support your statements with properly cited sources.
Make sure to delete all of the explanatory text for this section.
This section describes marketing-related issues for the proposed program, including marketing demographics, strategy, and competition. Include things such as:
· Does the program affect the marketing of the organization?
· What are the key market segments for the organization? Describe the demographics.
· Is there competition for the program? Why is this program better?
· What is the source of your information? (Data from government sources, trade organizations, and professional organizations are the most reliable.)
Support your statements and be sure you properly cite your sources.
Make sure to delete all of the explanatory text for this section.
This section assesses how the proposed new program may impact the entire organization, not just different departments. Examples of this include:
· Regulatory and policy implications.
· New licenses or certificates for the organization or staff members.
· Tax status. Will the program affect the tax status of the organization?
· Liability and risk management.
· Required space for the program.
· Is there literature to support the effectiveness of the program?
Support your statements and properly cite your sources.
Make sure to delete all of the explanatory text for this section.
This section synthesizes the information into clear goals and objectives, summarizes key content supporting the new program, and includes recommendations.
· Based on all of the information in this study, what course of action do you recommend for the organization?
Make sure to delete all of the explanatory text for this section.
RESOURCES
Bowen, D. J., Kreuter, M., Spring, B., Cofta-Woerpel, L., Linnan, L., Weiner, D., . . . Fernandez, M. (2009). How we design feasibility studies. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 36(5), 452–457. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2859314/
APIAHF. (2011, March 31). Writing SMART goals and objectives webinar [Video]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAhs-m6cNzY&feature=youtu.be
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