Ethical and Policy Factors in Care Coordination for American Cancer Society:
Ethical and Policy Factors in Care Coordination Scoring Guide
Ethical and Policy Factors in Care Coordination Scoring Guide
Criteria | Non-performance | Basic | Proficient | Distinguished |
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Explain how governmental policies related to the health and/or safety of a community affect the coordination of care. | Does not provide an explanation of governmental policies related to the health and/or safety of a community. | Attempts to provide an explanation of governmental policies related to the health and/or safety of a community. | Explains how governmental policies related to the health and/or safety of a community affect the coordination of care. | Provides an articulate, insightful explanation of how governmental policies related to the health and/or safety of a community affect the coordination of care. Provides clear examples of specific policies affecting care coordination. |
Identify national, state, and local policy provisions that raise ethical questions or dilemmas for care coordination. | Does not identify national, state, and local policy provisions that raise ethical questions or dilemmas for care coordination. | Attempts to identify national, state, and local policy provisions not clearly associated with questions of ethics. | Identifies national, state, and local policy provisions that raise ethical questions or dilemmas for care coordination. | Identifies significant and relevant national, state, and local policy provisions that raise ethical questions or dilemmas for care coordination. Makes a clear and persuasive argument for the ethical implications and consequences of specific policy provisions. |
Assess the impact of the code of ethics for nurses on the coordination and continuum of care. | Does not assess the impact of the code of ethics for nurses on the coordination and continuum of care. | Attempts to assess an inconclusive assessment of the impact of the code of ethics for nurses on the coordination and continuum of care, derived from a simplistic or cursory examination of implications and consequences. | Assesses the impact of the code of ethics for nurses on the coordination and continuum of care. | Assesses the impact of the code of ethics for nurses on the coordination and continuum of care. Draws insightful evidence-based conclusions informed by careful consideration of the social determinants of health and a precise and accurate interpretation of the factors contributing to health, health disparities, and access to services. |
Communicate key ethical and policy issues in a presentation affecting the coordination and continuum of care for a selected community organization or support group, using PowerPoint or other appropriate software. Both speaker notes and audio voice-over are included. | Does not communicate key ethical and policy issues affecting the coordination and continuum of care for a selected community organization or support group. | Communicates key ethical and policy issues in a presentation that exhibits a lack of preparation, coherence, focus, or is off-script. Speaker notes and audio voice-over recording are absent. | Communicates key ethical and policy issues in a presentation affecting the coordination and continuum of care for a selected community organization or support group. Either speaker notes or audio voice-over are included. | Communicates key ethical and policy issues in a presentation affecting the coordination and continuum of care for a selected community organization or support group. Delivers a professional, logically coherent presentation of main points, facts, and conclusions, well-supported by relevant and credible evidence. Both speaker notes and audio voice-over are included. |