Capella University Health Assessment and Communication Paper

Capella University Health Assessment and Communication Paper

Capella University Health Assessment and Communication Paper

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OVERALL COMMENTS:

How does the health care organization work with the communities to conduct an assessment of the community’s health status?

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CRITERIA 1:

Describe the key elements that make up a health assessment at the community, group, and individual levels.

Analyzes the key elements that make up a health assessment at the community, group, and individual levels.

COMMENTS:

What are the key elements of a health assessment? How would you describe the data that needs to be collected? Where could you collect it from? How would you identify the health priorities and community resources? Description of recommendations? How would these assessments look for the individual? Group? Community?

CRITERIA 2

Explain the process involved in conducting a comprehensive health assessment.

Explains the process involved in conducting a comprehensive health assessment and outlines best-practice strategies for obtaining critical information.

COMMENTS:

You discussed your approach to a health assessment. What are the steps you would use to conduct a health assessment? Ex: establishing community relationships, data collection, analysis of data, development and implementation of action plans and disseminating of information. Can you elaborate on these components? What strategies would you use to to collect primary and secondary data?

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UNFORMATTED ATTACHMENT PREVIEW

Running head: HEALTH ASSESSMENT 1 Health Assessment Capella University April 2019 HEALTH ASSESSMENT 2 Health Assessment The assessment of the health needs is important as there is focus on the experiences of the community and the analysis of the diseases that continue to affect growth in the health measures in the community. The approach to the investigation of the diseases that affect the community is important as there is a focus on the establishment of the public health strategies that support the operation of the community. The focus on the utilization of the baseline is important as there is the engagement of the various opportunities that help in the management of the population need and this creates the understanding required in the enabling of change in the environment and solving of the issues that continue to affect the