Executive Summary
Executive Summary
The proposal is related to the healthcare issues that are prevailing in the United States of America. One of the most devastating health complications is lung cancer, which together with prostate, breast, and colorectal cancers make up the most prevalent chronic diseases. To overcome this issue federal, state, and local healthcare institutes are constantly improving the diagnosis, treatment, and management for lung cancer. The paper highlight the healthcare issues and the role of ‘Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program” in providing better facilities to the patients that are suffering from such chronic illness. The vision, mission, and values statement is provided in the proposal to provide a concrete understanding about the program and its plans.
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Mission
Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program is a community-based health care program that is dedicated to the provision of first-class patient care with careful attention to clinical competence and excellence, patient safety, and an unparalleled commitment and passion that promises and delivers quality health care to the communities it serves.
Vision
The Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program intends to provide a range of high-quality and cost-effective health care services that augment the diagnosis, treatment, and management of lung cancer with the sole aim to improve the health status of the persons it serve. In providing these essential health care services, the Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program will strive to maintain the highest levels of personal and business competence.
Value Statement
The Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program strives to fulfill its vision and mission by committing itself to the core values defining its operational model. These values are:
Service: It endlessly endeavors to provide every lung cancer patient, together with their loved ones, with the very best healthcare services in an environment that reflects responsiveness and promises healing. Its management, medical staff, volunteers, board members, and program partners endeavor to meet the needs of every patient or strive to allocate time and resources in finding someone who can do so. The Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program believes that the patient comes first.
Enthusiasm: Inspiration is the power behind the program’s passion and commitment and the reason the persons responsible do their job. The program’s workers will always work with the same spirit and commitment that first inspired its initiation.
Respect: The program strives to uphold the individuality, rights, and human dignity of all clients, and its workers pay particular attention to the rights of lung cancer patients with regard to the privacy and confidentiality of their health information. Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program believes in including the loved ones of patients in the process of making important health care decisions.
Value: the program strives to offer first-rate lung cancer diagnostic, treatment, and management services at the lowest possible cost.
Excellence: The program aims to ensure that patients’ experience with Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program is different, unique, and quality. The program continuously invites patients’ opinions and progressively responds to suggestions with the aim of exceeding community expectations of excellence.
Ethical Statement
The Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program operates under a Code of Business Conduct that will guide its ethical considerations. The ethical responsibilities are as follows.
Carefully consider patients’ value systems, needs, and preferences, including decisions to terminate treatment;
Recognize our role in establishing relevant regulations;
Manage our business relationships with the public and patients in an ethical manner;
Inform and educate lung cancer patients of their duties and responsibilities in the care process.
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Program Outcomes
The program outcomes includes in disciplinary practices in which the Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program associates with other healthcare institutes to achieve its objectives.
In addition to it, the company highly focuses on the research of lung cancer in order to improve diagnosis and treatment of this chronic disease.
The program focuses on the personal value system to join with practitioners and community leaders that have similar goals. It helps in increasing the effectiveness of the program.
The program stops discrimination as it accommodates multiculturalism. The employees of the program will belong to different racial and ethnic backgrounds.
The program focuses on the professional ethics to improve the quality of care and services.
It participates in policy advocacy in line with its mission and aims to influence the work and decision of key policymakers in relation with the objectives of the program.
The program to administers important human services with regard to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of the chronic disease.
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Financial Resources
The program is expected to cost approximately $100 million and funding backs the financial resources of the program. The program invites donors to fund the program for 5 years. To reach to the donors the company will conduct a fundraising event. Moreover the company will associate with local, state, and federal government for assistance in the financial resources.
Human Resources
The program will utilize staff employed by the Directorate as well as health practitioners working in the community-based health facilities. The community leaders and volunteers will operate in various capacities and activities in the course of the program.
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Legal and Regulatory Issues
The enactment of the comprehensive health reform
Regulatory duty to commit to the process of disclosure of intimate partner violence (IPV)
Blessed Hands Community-Based Lung Cancer Program intends to face a regulatory duty to commit to the process of disclosure of intimate partner violence (IPV) as per the community-based health care according to the laws of the state. The requirements are for those healthcare programs that provide services for multicultural and multilingual populations, such as the ones in the State of Kansas. The program will work with all the stakeholders to ensure that the IPV requirement is met and fulfilled to enhance the program’s cultural expediency (Shoultz et al., 2006).