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NHS FPX 8040 Assessment 4 Project Charter Part 4: Poster Presentation

NHS FPX 8040 Assessment 4 Project Charter Part 4 : Poster Presentation

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Capella University

NHS-FPX 8040 Project Charter

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Table 1: Project Charter Part 4

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Gap Analysis– Desired state of 5% or less than 5% skin cancer patients versus the current state of 7%
– Gap = 2 percent
– Contributing factors by survey: Untrained staff and lack of knowledge in the patients
– WVU Hospital as a source for reducing mortality rate
Problem Statement– Increasing number of skin cancer issues in the local population of WVU Hospital
– Adversely affecting health quality, leading to increased deaths
AIM Statement– To reduce the death rate of skin cancer patients
– Beneficiaries: WVU Hospital patients with skin cancer and those at risk
– Prevention strategies, staff training, and patient education
– Change at WVU Hospital Oncology department
– Timeline: 1 year
– Quality care and increased lifespan as outcomes
Planned Intervention

– Proposed intervention: Training staff, Identifying barriers, and Guiding patients

NHS FPX 8040 Assessment 4 Project Charter Part 4


– Training WVU Hospital Staff through educational seminars
– Educating patients on preventive measures
– Involvement of healthcare organizations, stakeholders, and policymakers
– Implementation process involving trained staff
– Potential effects: Benefiting the targeted population, reducing disease risk, increasing patient life expectancy, and educating healthcare providers

Project Team– Executive Sponsors, key team members, stakeholders, and team leader collaborating
– Executive sponsor: Medical Oncologist overseeing management
– Team members: RN, Psychiatrist, Registered Dietitian, and Patient Service Representative
– Roles in lowering skin cancer mortality rates
– Team leader: Surgical Oncologist using innovative and transformational leadership styles
– Stakeholders working together to reduce disease chances
– Selection based on experience, professionalism, and knowledge
– Commitment to project success
Data Management– Collection of patients’ opinions and healthcare staff experiences and data
– Collection by proficient auditor and healthcare staff from project initiation
– Storage in password-protected EHR for data security
– Adherence to HIPAA regulations