Expert answer:Download and save the Week 3 Assignment Template. Use the template to create a succinct and engaging PowerPoint presentation. Include the following:Title slideIntroduction slide5–7 content slides*Describe the patient you have selected (including his or her health problem/injury) and identify the geographic area where this patient is located.Analyze the continuum of care, including specific services the patient may require from three or four actual settings.Describe a potential challenge related to payment for services this patient may encounter.Explain why professionals in your selected settings need to be aware of the six Institute of Medicine Aims.References slideInclude all resources (a minimum of 4) used to develop your presentation and follow APA guidelines.Investigate the healthcare organizations in your local area. Based on the services your hypothetical patient needs, select three or four actual settings in which he/she would receive care.Next, gather information related to the types of insurance each organization accepts. Typically, this would include Medicare, Medicaid, and various types of insurance programs. What challenges related to payment for services do you anticipate your selected patient may experience?Review the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (2014) resource and consider what it means for healthcare to be safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, and equitable. Based on your hypothetical patient’s needs, analyze why professionals in healthcare settings need to be aware of the six Institute of Medicine Aims.http://www.ihi.org/resources/Pages/ImprovementStor…*****IMPORTANT****When refering to your local area, please use Bar Harbor, ME 04609 as a local point. NOT your personal local area. Thank you!
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Week 3 Patient Information
Select one patient described in this document on which to focus for your Assignment
PowerPoint presentation.
Maria Grace
Age 49
Experienced a stroke; has uncontrolled high blood pressure.
Teddy Chin
Age 32
Involved in a car accident that fractured his clavicle (collarbone); also appears to have a
head injury; suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol.
Desiree Hart
Age 19
Life-threatening case of bacterial meningitis; originally misdiagnosed with the flu.
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Presentation Guidelines and Tips
Carefully read and follow the Assignment instructions as you create your presentation.
Presentation Structure
Always include a title slide, with the name of the presentation and your name.
Use the slide after the title slide to provide an introduction to your presentation.
At the end of your presentation, include a slide for References. Include all the
sources you have used to develop your presentation.
Visual Presentation of Information
You will use visuals to convey the information in your presentation. Although you
are not required to give your presentation to an audience, you should develop it
as if you are.
Effective Slide Design
On your slides, use text, photos, graphs, maps, links to websites, and/or other
visual elements to convey the information.
Limit the amount of text you include on your slides to the most essential
information.
Formatting of Text on Slides
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Ensure headings are consistent in terms of placement and size.
Keep the text font consistent throughout your presentation.
When you create bulleted lists, use a consistent, grammatically parallel format.
Cite your sources.
Presenter Notes
Write your presenter notes in the “click to add notes” area of each slide as if you
are going to deliver the presentation in front of an audience. Practice giving your
presentation to ensure the length and flow of information are appropriate for the
assignment.
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[Presentation Title Goes
Here]
[Your Name Here]
Walden University
[Heading Goes Here]
[Introduction to your presentation]
Assignment Instructions
Use the provided template to create a PowerPoint presentation in which you:
• Describe the patient you have selected (including his or her health problem/injury) and
identify the geographic area where this patient is located.
• Analyze the continuum of care, including specific services the patient may require from three
or four actual settings.
• Describe a potential challenge related to payment for services this patient may encounter.
• Explain why professionals in your selected settings need to be aware of the six Institute of
Medicine Aims.
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Your presentation should be succinct and engaging, and include:
Title slide
Introduction slide
5–7 content slides
References slide
References
Note: Reference list entries take the same format they would in a
paper.
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