Care Coordination Strategy

 


You are encouraged to complete the Vila Health: Cultural Competence activity prior to completing this assessment. Completing course activities before submitting your first attempt has been shown to make the difference between basic and proficient assessment.

 

evaluate the preliminary care coordination infographic you developed in Assessment 2 using best practices found in the literature.

 

 

Strengths of the Preliminary Infographic

 

Based on the typical structure of care coordination materials, the preliminary infographic likely demonstrated the following strengths:

Sequential Flow and Process Clarity: The infographic likely employed a clear, directional flow (e.g., arrows or numbering) to map the coordination journey, making the process logical and easy to follow. This is crucial for training material.

Role Definition (In Part): By focusing on the nurse's expanded role, the infographic successfully differentiated between traditional nursing tasks (direct care) and advanced coordination tasks (managing systems and resources).

Use of Visual Elements: Effective use of icons or contrasting colors to highlight key actions (e.g., "Assess," "Communicate," "Document") provided strong visual anchors, aiding immediate comprehension.

Sample Answer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This report evaluates the preliminary Care Coordination Infographic (as would have been submitted in Assessment 2) against established best practices derived from healthcare, communication, and visual design literature. This evaluation identifies key strengths and provides targeted recommendations for revision to maximize the infographic's effectiveness in educating staff nurses.

 

Evaluation of Preliminary Care Coordination Infographic

 

 

I. Evaluation Context and Criteria

 

The preliminary infographic is evaluated based on its capacity to communicate complex healthcare processes effectively and its adherence to the core principles of evidence-based care coordination.