Analyse an organisation’s knowledge needs for an effective Knowledge Management strategy and process development.

Read the KM standard – BS ISO 30401:2018 – Knowledge management systems.

The new standard states, “Knowledge management has no single accepted definition”. Instead, the standard lists 8 Guiding Principles (GP a-h), with the first one being “Nature of Knowledge”.

NATURE OF KNOWLEDGE: Knowledge is intangible and complex. Knowledge primarily originates from human experience and insights.

 

Compare the “Nature of Knowledge” with the key concepts of explicit and tacit knowledge to:

  1. come up with a definition of Nature of Knowledge & knowledge management (KM)
  2. derive understanding of the drivers and inhibitors that affect the extent to which organisations can manage knowledge

Identify the drivers and inhibitors of effective Knowledge Management practices, in-depth discussion on the drivers and inhibitors affecting Knowledge Management in an organisational context

Fundamental elements of Knowledge Management in an organisational context.

Discussion of the “Nature of Knowledge” leading to a definition for “Nature of Knowledge Management “

Evaluation of organisational context enabling /inhibiting the management of knowledge (explicit and tacit)

Analyse an organisation’s knowledge needs for an effective Knowledge Management strategy and process development.

Implement Knowledge Management processes encompassing the key people, departments/sections, policies and processes prevalent in an organisation.

Is there a 5G deployment strategy on existing urban services?

For this module, you are placed into teams and asked to complete four exercises, each with a different theme and focus. The exercises have been designed to form chapters or sections of a booklet when combined so that by the end of the module, you will have produced a larger, more comprehensive written piece of work, which summarises your findings as they relate to the topics covered across the module’s units. Each week you will be given a new brief for that unit’s section of the final report. The parameters of each section are as follows: Each section, or mini-report, should be no longer than 1,500 words (e.g. 5 pages of 300 words each). This is a maximum, not a target. All references and supporting data should be placed in an appendix and does not count towards the word count. You can use diagrams and/or photographs to illustrate your points – these also do not count towards your word count. There is a standard Report Template in Google Docs which you should use for your final submission. This will allow all of the submissions to be compiled into a single unified document at the end, which can be made public and which you can refer to for future insight. Teams are assigned by the tutor in the first unit of the module, in order to ensure you get to work with as many different people as possible over the course of the degree. You will continue to develop the team assignment with the same classmates for the duration of the module. The individual sections do not carry deadlines, there is just one deadline for the submission of the final piece of work, containing all four sections. This deadline will be one week after the completion of the final unit of the module. Once submitted, each section of the work will be assessed by the appropriate Tutor and carried an individual mark. UNIT 2 BRIEF: Identify a minimum of 4 urban services that will be transformed or that are being transformed in the chosen city for this module, and make a brief summary of them. For each of these services identify what type of IoT technology could be used, and the reasons why. Is there a 5G deployment strategy on existing urban services? How could 5G help improve the delivehkzry of the services identified above?

Determine the organizational processes and tools required to effectively communicate the implementation components for the initiative.

The milestone assignments in this course are to help you prepare for the final project PowerPoint (PPT) presentation. Milestone Four covers the implementation
and evaluation of the quality improvement initiative. You will describe the communication flow, the processes and tools required, and the evaluation plan. You
will also explain how the improvement model promotes change and provide a comprehensive review of the initiative. You will continue to use the patient care
issue that you chose in Milestone One as the focus of this work. Evidence-based resources are to be used for support for each section. Your instructor will
provide feedback for each milestone. You should incorporate this feedback into the final project PPT presentation.
Prompt: For this milestone, use evidence-based resources to address the following critical elements:
IV. Implementation and Evaluation
a) Analyze the current organizational processes that facilitate the communication flow used to implement a change initiative.
b) Determine the organizational processes and tools required to effectively communicate the implementation components for the initiative.
c) Utilizing tracer methodology, produce an evaluation plan that measures the effectiveness of the quality improvement initiative. Include
necessary detail to deliver key points and requirements, such as specific data collection methods, timeframes for evaluation, and intended reevaluation.
d) Review the applicability of the quality improvement model and its use in promoting change through a quality improvement initiative. In other
words, evaluate the effectiveness and the ease of use, timeliness, and efficiency of your chosen model for the progress and success of your
initiative.
e) Provide a comprehensive review of the quality improvement initiative with a final analysis of the role of leadership in planning, implementing,
and evaluating quality improvement initiatives within the organization.

Explain the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to safeguard sensitive electronic health information.

Protected Health Information (PHI): Privacy, Security, and Confidentiality Best Practices

 

Prepare a 2-page interprofessional staff update on HIPAA and appropriate social media use in health care.

Introduction

Health professionals today are increasingly accountable for the use of protected health information (PHI). Various government and regulatory agencies promote and support privacy and security through a variety of activities. Examples include:

  • Meaningful use of electronic health records (EHR).
  • Provision of EHR incentive programs through Medicare and Medicaid.
  • Enforcement of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) rules.
  • Release of educational resources and tools to help providers and hospitals address privacy, security, and confidentiality risks in their practices.

Technological advances, such as the use of social media platforms and applications for patient progress tracking and communication, have provided more access to health information and improved communication between care providers and patients.

At the same time, advances such as these have resulted in more risk for protecting PHI. Nurses typically receive annual training on protecting patient information in their everyday practice. This training usually emphasizes privacy, security, and confidentiality best practices such as:

  • Keeping passwords secure.
  • Logging out of public computers.
  • Sharing patient information only with those directly providing care or who have been granted permission to receive this information.

Today, one of the major risks associated with privacy and confidentiality of patient identity and data relates to social media. Many nurses and other health care providers place themselves at risk when they use social media or other electronic communication systems inappropriately. For example, a Texas nurse was recently terminated for posting patient vaccination information on Facebook. In another case, a New York nurse was terminated for posting an insensitive emergency department photo on her Instagram account.

Health care providers today must develop their skills in mitigating risks to their patients and themselves related to patient information. At the same time, they need to be able distinguish between effective and ineffective uses of social media in health care.

This assessment will require you to develop a staff update for the interprofessional team to encourage team members to protect the privacy, confidentiality, and security of patient information.

Preparation

To successfully prepare to complete this assessment, complete the following:

  • Review the infographics on protecting PHI provided in the resources for this assessment, or find other infographics to review. These infographics serve as examples of how to succinctly summarize evidence-based information.
    • Analyze these infographics and distill them into five or six principles of what makes them effective. As you design your interprofessional staff update, apply these principles. Note: In a staff update, you will not have all the images and graphics that an infographic might contain. Instead, focus your analysis on what makes the messaging effective.
  • Select from any of the following options, or a combination of options, the focus of your interprofessional staff update:
    • Social media best practices.
    • What not to do: social media.
    • Social media risks to patient information.
    • Steps to take if a breach occurs.
  • Conduct independent research on the topic you have selected in addition to reviewing the suggested resources for this assessment. This information will serve as the source(s) of the information contained in your interprofessional staff update. Consult the BSN Program Library Research Guide for help in identifying scholarly and/or authoritative sources.

Instructions

In this assessment, assume you are a nurse in an acute care, community, school, nursing home, or other health care setting. Before your shift begins, you scroll through Facebook and notice that a coworker has posted a photo of herself and a patient on Facebook. The post states, “I am so happy Jane is feeling better. She is just the best patient I’ve ever had, and I am excited that she is on the road to recovery.”

You have recently completed your annual continuing education requirements at work and realize this is a breach of your organization’s social media policy. Your organization requires employees to immediately report such breaches to the privacy officer to ensure the post is removed immediately and that the nurse responsible receives appropriate corrective action.

You follow appropriate organizational protocols and report the breach to the privacy officer. The privacy officer takes swift action to remove the post. Due to the severity of the breach, the organization terminates the nurse.

Based on this incident’s severity, your organization has established a task force with two main goals:

  • Educate staff on HIPAA and appropriate social media use in health care.
  • Prevent confidentiality, security, and privacy breaches.

The task force has been charged with creating a series of interprofessional staff updates on the following topics:

  • Social media best practices.
  • What not to do: Social media.
  • Social media risks to patient information.
  • Steps to take if a breach occurs.

You are asked to select one or more of the topics and create the content for a staff update containing a maximum of two content pages. This assessment is not a traditional essay. It is a staff educational update about PHI. Consider creating a flyer, pamphlet, or PowerPoint slide. Remember it should not be more than two pages (excluding a title and a reference page).

The task force has asked team members assigned to the topics to include the following content in their updates in addition to content on their selected topics:

  • What is protected health information (PHI)?
    • Be sure to include essential HIPAA information.
  • What are privacy, security, and confidentiality?
    • Define and provide examples of privacy, security, and confidentiality concerns related to the use of technology in health care.
    • Explain the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to safeguard sensitive electronic health information.
  • What evidence relating to social media usage and PHI do interprofessional team members need to be aware of? For example:
    • How many nurses have been terminated for inappropriate social media use in the United States?
    • What types of sanctions have health care organizations imposed on interdisciplinary team members who have violated social media policies?
    • What have been the financial penalties assessed against health care organizations for inappropriate social media use?
    • What evidence-based strategies have health care organizations employed to prevent or reduce confidentiality, privacy, and security breaches, particularly related to social media usage?

Notes

  • Your staff update is limited to two double-spaced content pages. Be selective about the content you choose to include in your update so you can meet the page length requirement. Include need-to-know information. Omit nice-to-know information.
  • Many times people do not read staff updates, do not read them carefully, or do not read them to the end. Ensure your staff update piques staff members’ interest, highlights key points, and is easy to read. Avoid overcrowding the update with too much content.
  • Also, supply a separate reference page that includes two or three peer-reviewed and one or two non-peer-reviewed resources (for a total of 3–5 resources) to support the staff update content.

Additional Requirements

  • Written communication: Ensure the staff update is free from errors that detract from the overall message.
  • Submission length: Maximum of two double-spaced content pages.
  • Font and font size: Use Times New Roman, 12-point.
  • Citations and references: Provide a separate reference page that includes 2–3 current, peer-reviewed and 1–2 current, non-peer-reviewed in-text citations and references (total of 3–5 resources) that support the staff update’s content. Current means no older than 5 years.
  • APA format: Be sure your citations and references adhere to APA format. Consult the Evidence and APA page for an APA refresher.

Competencies Measured

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and scoring guide criteria:

  • Competency 1: Describe nurses’ and the interdisciplinary team’s role in informatics with a focus on electronic health information and patient care technology to support decision making.
    • Describe the security, privacy, and confidentially laws related to protecting sensitive electronic health information that govern the interdisciplinary team.
    • Explain the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration to safeguard sensitive electronic health information.
  • Competency 2: Implement evidence-based strategies to effectively manage protected health information.
    • Identify evidence-based approaches to mitigate risks to patients and health care staff related to sensitive electronic health information.
    • Develop a professional, effective staff update that educates interprofessional team members about protecting the security, privacy, and confidentiality of patient data, particularly as it pertains to social media usage.
  • Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly communication to facilitate use of health information and patient care technologies.
    • Follow APA style and formatting guidelines for citations and references.
    • Create a clear, concise, well-organized, and professional staff update that is generally free from errors in grammar, punctuation, and spelling.

 

 

 

 

These infographics serve as examples of how to succinctly summarize information. In your staff update assessment, you will not have all the images and graphics that infographics might contain; instead, focus your analysis on what makes the messaging effective. Apply these principles to writing your interprofessional staff update.

    • This ANA position statement examines the role of nurses in protecting privacy and confidentiality and provides recommendations to maintain compliance.
  • McCartney, P. R. (2016). The electronic health record and nursing practice. The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing41(2), 126.
    • This article comments on the Joint Commission (TJC) alert on the safe use of health information technology (HIT) following an analysis of events that resulted in patient harm.
Is their solution algorithm blind overall to error reduction between input and associated output states or is it based on propagation or another Hebbian learning model?

Paper details:

Directions- please answer all of the following and provide in-text citation from a peer reviewed source: Kozma et al. present a contemporary mathematical model of human behavior under some environmental constraints. How well does their model fit the human performance data? Is their solution algorithm blind overall to error reduction between input and associated output states or is it based on propagation or another Hebbian learning model?

Explain why others would benefit from visiting each site in the paragraph.
Topic: Research Internet for African American Health

Paper details:

Write paragraphs and discuss with your classmates Search the Internet and find two websites that present research and information on African American health. Post the links you found in this discussion forum. (Make sure you give the complete URL starting with http:// so that others can go directly from your link to the site. To copy the URL: Highlight the URL Press the Control (Ctrl) key and the C key. This copies the address into the memory of your computer. Go to the Discussion forum Place your cursor in the message where you want to include the URL. Press the Control (CTRL) key and the V key to paste the address. This eliminates errors in typing the URL. Explain why others would benefit from visiting each site in the paragraph.

 What is the main point of the article?

Discussion Introduction

 

To complete this assignment, you will need to do the following:

  1. Find an article, video, or radio broadcast from a trusted news site (see below for examples).

 

  1. Read, view, or listen to the item.

 

  1. Go to the discussion board and write about your news item in this way:

 

  1. Insert the date.

 

  1. Title your current event (do NOT use the title your item already had)

 

  1. Provide a brief summary paragraph (not more 5 lines) on your event, relate this to any economic topic or concept discussed in our economics textbook. d. Insert the link to your event.

 

Hint

 

What is the main point of the article?

What interests you about the article?

What topics in the class does it relate to?

Is there anything in the article that is unclear or that you’d like to learn more about?(For class discussion)

Relate this to any economic topic or concept discussed in our economics textbook

This must be completed by the specified due date (at 11pm) In order for it to count you must have it done by the given deadline

 

 

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Here are some sites that you can use to get your current events. Feel free to use written articles, news videos, or news radio. You may use other websites, but make sure to check them for credibility first.

 

NPR

 

CNN

 

Fox News

 

BBC

 

MSNBC

 

ABC News

 

New York Times

 

CBS News

 

USA Today Wall Street Journal

 Describe how the nurse would recognise and respond to potential abuse in Jack’s case and discuss the potential impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences
Topic: Describe how the nurse would recognise and respond to potential abuse in Jack’s case and discuss the potential impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences such as abuse on Jack’s long-term health and development.

Paper details:

Purpose of assessment task Adverse Events in infancy or childhood can have a profound and enduring impact on the development and wellbeing of the child (ULO1). Understanding the potential impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences such as abuse and neglect on typical child development and health of the individual (ULO2) is critical to providing trauma-informed care and enhancing health outcomes across the lifespan. Scenario: Jack is a 3-month-old boy who presents with a fractured right femur. On assessment, you identify that in addition to swelling and bruising at the fracture site, Jack has small oval-shaped bruises clustered around his ankle, as well as bruising to his left ear. You ask Jack’s mother Candice how these injuries occurred, and she is vague, stating that Jack “rolled off the couch last night”. Task Description: Describe how the nurse would recognise and respond to potential abuse in Jack’s case and discuss the potential impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences such as abuse on Jack’s long-term health and development. Instructions: • Recognition of abuse should include describing aspects of the physical assessment and presentation that might indicate that Jack’s injuries were the result of abuse. (approx. 300- 400 words) • Response to abuse should be focused on the responsibilities of the nurse from the time that the child presents to the health service through to (and including) mandatory reporting. (approx. 300-400 words) • You are encouraged to present evidence regarding at least one physical, one psychological and one developmental consequence of ACEs to demonstrate your understanding of the range of impacts these events may have. Literature regarding the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) should be used to support your discussion around long term impacts of abuse. (approx. 1200-1400 words) • This assignment should be written in essay format with a brief introduction and conclusion.

Where does money, power, and private property exist in the story?

Please begin reading the literature and thinking about how you will apply our new literary lens. For our third essay we are going to critique “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara Download “The Lesson” by Toni Cade Bambara. The purpose of this essay is to recognize the way that literary theory provides unique lenses through which we can view both literature, and real life situations. By practicing the application of marxist theory to a piece of writing, you’ll be able to critically read literature, do academic research around both marxism and literature, and begin to make empathetic, understanding connections that may be unfamiliar to you. Prompt Write a marxist critique of the short story, “The Lesson.” Your critique must fully utilize the lens of marxism and interpret the story as a marxist would. Remember that above all else, marxists are concerned with the ways that economic oppression drive the rest of our circumstances. How can we see that economic oppression in the story? Some Critical Thinking questions: Where does money, power, and private property exist in the story? Is there evidence of alienation of labor? Do the characters show a fetishizing of their material commodities? (Do they love their material things too much?) How could the symbols and themes support a marxist criticism? How does this story ignore, exemplify, or otherwise represent a classic Marxist class struggle? **These are simply questions to help you start generating your own ideas. Your essay does not need to address each of these. We’ll continue to work on brainstorming and outlining in class. Details 4-6 pages. Three outside sources to support your interpretations. The short story itself does not count as one of these sources, however, it must be on the Works Cited page. Remember, CliffNotes or SparkNotes or whatever online “study guide” you find does not count as scholarly research. A properly formatted Works Cited page is present, and all formatting will follow MLA guidelines. Essays should be 12-point font, Times New Roman, double-spaced, with 1” margins. Papers should be numbered in the upper right-hand corner with your last name, per MLA standards. Above and Beyond Well-researched, supporting documents that are all academic in nature and directly related to the study of literature or literary analysis. Demonstration of mastery of more than one of the primary ideas of marxism as a literary critique. Those elements are integrated into the essay logically with smooth transition and logichkzal relation to each other.