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Develop a 4-7-page business case for the initiative you proposed in Assessment 1. Examine feasibility and cost-benefit considerations over a 5-year period, analyze ways to mitigate risks, and complete a cost-benefit analysis.
Introduction
Note: Each assessment in this course builds upon the work you have completed in previous assessments. Therefore, you must complete the assessments in the order in which they are presented.
As a master's-level health care practitioner, you are expected to consider a number of factors when analyzing the feasibility of a new initiative. For example, you must consider the various types of risk (such as patient safety, physical plant, financial, or reputation), as well as the present and future value of the service line or economic opportunity in which you are investing. You must also balance your ethical and moral responsibility to provide quality care to patients and populations with your responsibility to protect your organization's assets and economic viability in the near and long terms.
Instructions
Develop a business case for the economic initiative you proposed in Assessment 1. Examine the feasibility and cost-benefit considerations of implementing your proposed initiative over the next five years. Analyze ways to mitigate risks and complete a cost-benefit analysis.
The requirements for your business case, outlined below, correspond to the scoring guide criteria, so be sure to address each main point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. In addition, be sure to note the requirements for document format and length and for supporting evidence.
Analyze the potential economic opportunities and risks associated with your proposed initiative.
How do the potential opportunities benefit your organization or care setting?
How could potential risks pose a threat to the financial security of your organization or care setting?
How do the potential economic opportunities compare to the potential economic risks?
Propose ethical and culturally sensitive solutions that address the risks associated with your initiative to the future economic security of your organization or care setting.
Which risks are potentially the most significant for your organization or care setting?
How could you modify your proposed initiative to mitigate those risks?
How have other organizations and experts in the field dealt with similar risks?
How do ethics and equality factor into your proposed solutions?
Are your solutions unfairly burdening or disadvantaging any specific groups?
How will this proposal affect community health care delivery outcomes?
What makes this a great opportunity for economic growth?
What potential issues should be considered?
Analyze the economic costs and benefits of your proposed initiative over a five-year period.
Use the Cost-Benefit Analysis Template [XLSX] for your calculations. Add the worksheet to your business case as an appendix.
Does your analysis warn against specific aspects of your proposed initiative?
How would you recommend that your findings be incorporated into decisions about the feasibility of your proposed initiative?
Propose ethical and culturally equitable ways of keeping costs under control, while maximizing the benefits of your initiative.
What costs are you most likely to be able to control or reduce?
How would you go about ensuring this?
How could controlling or reducing these costs affect the benefits of your proposed initiative?
What strategies could you employ to maintain or maximize these benefits, while controlling or reducing costs?
How do you plan to ensure that any cost controls or benefit reductions are ethical and equitable?
Justify the relevance and significance of the quantitative and qualitative economic, financial, and scholarly evidence you used to support your business case.
This criterion applies to any evidence you cited throughout your business case. Your evidence should be persuasive and relevant to your findings, proposals, and recommendations. Consider one or more of the following questions when citing support evidence:
How is the evidence relevant to your organization or care setting?
How is the evidence relevant to your proposed economic initiative?
How does the evidence illustrate a solution that has been successful in the past?
How does the evidence illustrate that an initiative or solution is likely to be a net benefit to the organization or care setting?
Write concisely and directly, using active voice.
Proofread your document before you submit it to minimize errors that could distract readers and make it more difficult for them to focus on the substance of your business case.
Apply current APA formatting to in-text citations and references.
Example Assessment: You may use the following to give you an idea of what a Proficient or higher rating on the scoring guide would look like:
Assessment 2 Example [PDF].
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:
Format: Format your business case using APA current style. Use the APA Style Paper Tutorial [DOCX] to help you in writing and formatting your business case. Be sure to include:
A title page and references page. An abstract is not required.
A running head on all pages.
Appropriate section headings.
Length: Your business case should be 4–7 pages in length, not including the title page and references page.
Supporting evidence: Cite 4–5 authoritative and scholarly resources to support your business case. Be sure that your sources include specific economic data.
Competencies Measured (GRADING RUBRIC)
By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment scoring guide criteria:
Competency 1: Analyze the effects of financial and economic factors (such as cost-benefit, supply and demand, return on investment, and risks) in a health care system on patient care, services offered, and organizational structures and operation.
Analyze the potential economic opportunities and risks associated with a proposed initiative.
Analyze the economic costs and benefits of a proposed initiative over a five-year period.
Competency 2: Develop ethical and culturally equitable solutions to economic problems within a health care organization in an effort to improve the quality of care and services offered.
Propose ethical and culturally equitable ways of keeping costs under control, while maximizing the benefits of an initiative.
Competency 3: Justify the qualitative and quantitative information used to guide economic decision making to stakeholders and colleagues.
Justify the relevance and significance of the quantitative and qualitative economic, financial, and scholarly evidence used to support a business case.
Competency 4: Develop ethical and culturally equitable economic strategies to address dynamic environmental forces and ensure the future security of an organization's resources and its ability to provide quality care.
Propose ethical and culturally sensitive solutions that address the risks associated with an initiative to the future economic security of the organization or care setting.
Competency 5: Produce clear, coherent, and professional written work, in accordance with Capella writing standards.
Write concisely and directly using active voice.
Apply APA formatting to in-text citations and references.
CBA Template
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Business Case for a New Economic Opportunity
Learner’s Full Name
School of Nursing and Health Sciences, Capella University
NURS-FPX6008: Economics and Decision Making in Health Care
Instructor’s Name
Month, Year
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Business Case for a New Economic Opportunity
Whilborne Medical Center (WMC) is a multispecialty health care facility situated in
proximity to an industrial park. Its management is planning to start a new economic initiative in
the form of an urgent care center (UCC) within WMC’s premises. The UCC will not only help
provide quality health care to the community but also provide an additional revenue stream for
WMC. The objective of this business case is to present a detailed report on the feasibility and
cost–benefit considerations of implementing the proposed economic initiative over the next five
years. The business case includes an evaluation of various risks and opportunities associated with
the new initiative. It recommends ways to lessen the risks associated with setting up the UCC
and strategies for controlling costs and maximizing benefits.
Opportunities Associated With the Proposed Economic Initiative
An economic and environmental analysis was performed to determine the opportunities
and risks associated with the UCC. WMC is situated near Maxima Industrial Park. Most of the
patients treated at WMC are among the 30,000 workers from different companies in the
industrial park. Additionally, the area has around 3,000 locals. The UCC may cater to the non-
emergent needs of both the workers from the park and the locals in the area.
UCCs present an opportunity to reduce overcrowding in the ED at WMC. Often, EDs
have to tend to patients whose cases are urgent, but do not merit the emergent care that EDs
provide (Qin et al., 2015). Non-emergent cases can be diverted to the UCC, where health care
personnel will be able to treat workers of the industrial park who walk in with work-related
injuries or for preventive care. Additionally, any urgent health care needs of the local
community may be met by the UCC. The ED will be able to exclusively tend to the
Comment [A1]: This is great that your
initiative can help address a larger problem
within the U.S. health care system as well as
help your organization.
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more emergent cases, while the UCC will exclusively tend to the urgent care cases received by
WMC. Thus, an additional revenue stream for WMC will be created with the addition of the
UCC.
Additionally, UCCs must serve a high number of patients to break even (Yee et al., 2013).
Therefore, location near a target patient population is an important factor in the success of a UCC
(Gurganious & Greenfield, 2015). The required target population for the UCC is found in the
30,000 workers employed at Maxima Industrial Park. WMC has developed a relationship with
workers from the park through the annual health checkups it organizes. The UCC can benefit
from this relationship as there is a high likelihood that employees who are satisfied with the care
they received at WMC will return to the UCC for urgent care issues.
A competitor analysis conducted in the area shows that there are two primary health
clinics, but no UCCs in WMC’s vicinity. Most patients prefer primary health clinics over UCCs
and EDs (Qin et al., 2015). This issue is mitigated by the number of work hours that EDs and
UCCs have over primary health clinics. With the introduction of a UCC, patients will be able to
avail after-hours health care for minor illnesses on any day of the week at lower costs compared
to primary health clinics (Chang et al., 2015). Also, as patients can go to a UCC without an
appointment (unlike a primary health clinic), they will find the UCC more accessible for treating
minor illnesses (Yakobi, 2017). These advantages over its competitors will help WMC capture a
significant market share in the urgent care segment.
Risks Associated With the Economic Initiative and Ways to Address Them
The potential risks associated with the setting up of a UCC were identified. It was
observed during the competitor analysis that a retail health clinic inside a Walmart store situated
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near WMC could pose a threat to the UCC. Retail health clinics are walk-in clinics located inside
grocery stores or supermarkets. They mainly provide convenient care to retail store customers
suffering from minor illnesses. Like UCCs, many retail health clinics offer after-hours care and
easy accessibility without an appointment; at the same time, the health care cost at these clinics
is less than it is at UCCs (Chang et al., 2015). Therefore, the presence of the retail health clinic
puts the financial security of the UCC at risk as it might appear more attractive to patients in
need of urgent care.
A UCC is equipped to handle a wider number of ailments than a retail health clinic
(Chang et al., 2015). Being affiliated with WMC, the UCC can provide its patients access to
more facilities such as scans and tests that are not provided by retail health clinics and other
UCCs. These factors set the UCC at WMC apart from its competitors and can be used to promote
the clinic. Clients will consider the UCC a convenient and viable option for their healthcare,
where multiple tests can be done if needed. Additionally, the UCC must also ensure that the
focus of the clinic is on providing a convenient and satisfactory experience for the patient
(Gurganious & Greenfield, 2015). If patients receive quick and timely care from excellent
service providers, they will be encouraged to visit again and refer new patients to the UCC.
UCCs are known for providing immediate care to many patients in a relatively short time
(Yakobi, 2017). The staff and management of the UCC will have to be aware that the high-
volume, speedy health care delivery environment leaves room for errors such as misdiagnoses.
These errors can result in the UCC and its staff facing serious legal risks. Therefore, it is
important for the UCC to maintain meticulous documentation to insulate itself from the
consequences of misdiagnoses or medical malpractice. The symptoms, physical observations,
and lab results which are used to develop a plan to administer care should be identified to ensure
Comment [A2]: It is good that you have
identified this threat…this is something that
could undermined the economics of your
initiative.
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that the plan has clarity and is logical ("Why good documentation matters", 2016). It is also
binding on UCC physicians to set patients’ expectations by communicating with them effectively
about the nature of services provided ("Helping patients make informed decisions", 2014). These
measures ensure that, despite the difficulties resulting from high demand, both patients and
health care practitioners are mindful of the treatment that is administered.
Cost–Benefit Analysis of the Proposed Economic Initiative
After considering the opportunities and risks involved, the costs and benefits of setting up
a UCC are analyzed. To assess the economic feasibility of setting up a UCC, the present value of
the estimated costs and benefits and the net benefit over a 5-year time horizon are calculated
using a present value discount rate of 11%. The present value discount rate has been determined
based on the standard cost of capital and the estimated target returns. The estimated capital cost
includes minor construction costs and the cost of purchasing furniture and equipment. These are
conservatively projected to be $350,000 in the current year (Golinkin & Danielle, 2013). The
estimated operating costs comprise expenditure on salaries paid to the staff; basic utilities such as
electricity, gas, and the Internet; insurance (including insurance for staff, business liability,
building, furniture, and equipment); and other operating expenses such as administrative and
marketing costs.
On an average, most UCCs have two full-time (or part-time) physicians, two nurse
practitioners, and three medical assistants or other clinical staff (Weinick et al., 2009). It is
assumed that two physicians, two nurse practitioners, three medical assistants, and a medical
receptionist will be recruited by the UCC. Based on the national average recruitment incentives,
staff salaries (per annum) in the first year of operation are assumed to be around
$232,000 for a full-time physician, $112,000 for a nurse practitioner, $35,000 for a medical
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assistant, and $32,000 for a receptionist (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2017). The actual
growth rate of an employee’s salary in the U.S. is 2.7% per annum (Economic Policy Institute,
2018). For this analysis, salaries of the employees of the UCC are assumed to increase at a
conservative rate of 3% per annum. Additional costs will be incurred in years four and five to
hire a full-time nurse practitioner (year four) and a full-time physician (year five) to cater to the
increased number of patients.
The cost of basic utilities is assumed to increase by around 5% per annum, as utilization
of basic utilities will increase owing to an increase in patient volume. Considering that new staff
will be hired in the fourth and fifth years of operation, insurance costs are assumed to increase in
these 2 years owing to addition of staff. Other operating costs are assumed to be around 12% of
annual revenue based on WMC’s financial statements. As per the cost–benefit analysis, the
present value of the total costs over the 5-year period is estimated at $5,489,745.62, using a
present value discount rate of 11% (see Appendix for more information on cost–benefit analysis
over a 5-year period).
Benefit (revenue) was calculated based on the fee collected from each patient and the
number of patients expected to make use of the medical services at the UCC. Most clinics tend to
the needs of an average of around 357 patients every week and charge an average fee of
approximately $156 per patient visit (AMN Healthcare, 2015; Yakobi, 2017). Therefore, the
estimated revenue earned during the first year of operations will be $2,730,000. It is also
assumed that the revenue will increase by 5.3% per annum over the 5-year period based on the
national average (“Urgent Care Center Market”, 2018). Based on the estimated revenue over the 5-
year period and the 11% present value discount rate, the present value of total benefits is estimated
at $11,037,800.03 (see Appendix for more information on cost–benefit analysis over a
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5-year period). The net benefit, calculated by subtracting the present value of total benefits from
the present value of total costs, is estimated at $5,548,054.41 over a 5-year period (see Appendix
for more information on cost–benefit analysis over a 5-year period). Based on the positive net
benefit, it can be concluded that this initiative will be an economically viable one.
It should be noted that, although the cost–benefit analysis suggests that setting up a UCC
is a viable option, some knowledge gaps and unknowns are bound to be present. The impact of
nonmonetary costs, such as the time and effort spent on marketing and ensuring a good patient
experience, has not been considered in the analysis. Nonmonetary costs can have an effect on the
patient volume and that, in turn, can affect the net benefit. An increase in capital and operating
costs due to some unexpected developments or unforeseen expenses can affect the net benefit
gained. The patient volume may also vary depending on unpredictable factors such as the health
care market environment. All these factors can have a significant impact on the result of the cost–
benefit analysis.
Ways to Control Costs and Maximize Benefits
It is essential for the senior management to regularly implement methods to control costs
and monitor the financial position of the UCC. Overhead costs that are not directly related to
providing health care services make up a large portion of the total costs of the UCC. Overhead
costs include expenditure on building maintenance, repairs, insurance, basic utilities, and
supplies. The UCC will keep a check on building maintenance costs by undertaking maintenance
checks on a regular basis. To avoid significant repair costs, the staff will ensure that equipment is
handled with care and maintained in good condition. By reviewing the usage of electricity, gas,
water, phone, and the Internet on an annual basis, the UCC will also control basic utility
expenses. Low-cost plans, based on the UCC’s requirements, will be chosen to control expenses
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on phone and Internet services. To avoid wastage of supplies, the staff will be encouraged to use
office supplies with discretion. Impractical cost control measures might adversely affect staff
morale and performance. Therefore, care will be taken to ensure that all the measures undertaken
are relevant, ethical, and culturally equitable.
Along with keeping a check on the costs, efforts will be made to maximize the benefits.
A potential means of increasing the benefits of the UCC is sending automated health reminders
to regular clients.
service to all patients will encourage them to come back to the UCC whenever they need
immediate medical attention. This will also help build strong patient trust and loyalty. Also,
understanding what motivates patients and their views about health care will help the UCC staff
to customize care and thus increase patient satisfaction and inflow (Qin et al., 2017). Therefore,
ensuring optimal utilization of resources and providing quality care will help the UCC maintain
its financial stability.
Conclusion
The UCC will cater to the urgent care needs of the community by providing quick,
affordable, and convenient health care services. The center’s proximity to the industrial area will
benefit workers who might require urgent care or want to get preventive health checkups done as
part of their employment requirements. Thus, the UCC will be able to generate an additional
revenue stream and contribute to the economic growth of WMC. Moreover, the cost–benefit
suggests that setting up the UCC will be an economically viable initiative. Ethical solutions such
as careful documentation of the treatment process and full communication of the plan of care
with the patient were recommended. These solutions, which reduce the risks associated with the
setting up of the UCC, will also help safeguard the future of WMC.
This will help ensure a regular inflow of clients. Providing consistently good Comment [A3]: Good strategy.
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Comment [A4]: The “www.” is retained as
the link does not open without adding it to the
URL.
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Appendix
Cost–Benefit Analysis Over a 5-Year Period
Costs
Current Year
(CY) ($) CY +1 ($) CY +2 ($) CY +3 ($) CY +4 ($) CY +5 ($) Total Costs ($)
Capital Costs
Construction
350,000.00
Furniture & Equipment
Operating Costs
Staff Salaries 825,000.00 849,750.00 875,242.50 1,023,885.20 1,315,719.80
Basic Utilities 55,000.00 57,750.00 60,637.50 63,669.38 66,852.84
Insurance 15,000.00 15,000.00 15,000.00 20,000.00 25,000.00
Other Operating Costs
327,600.00
343,980.00
361,179.00
379,237.95
398,199.85
Total Costs (Future
Value)
350,000.00
1,222,600.00
1,266,480.00
1,312,059.00
1,486,792.52
1,805,772.49
Total Costs (Present
Value)
350,000.00
1,101,441.44
1,027,903.58
959,366.23
979,396.29
1,071,638.08
5,489,745.62
Benefits
Current Year
(CY) ($)
CY +1 ($) CY +2 ($) CY +3 ($) CY +4 ($) CY +5 ($) Total Costs ($)
Increase in Revenue 2,730,000.00 2,866,500.00 3,009,825.00 3,160,316.25 3,318,332.06
Total Benefits (Future
Value)
2,730,000.00
2,866,500.00
3,009,825.00
3,160,316.25
3,318,332.06
Total Benefits (Present
Value)
2,459,459.46
2,326,515.70
2,200,758.10
2,081,798.20
1,969,268.57
11,037,800.03
Present Value
Discount Rate
0.11
PV Denominator 1.00 1.11 1.23 1.37 1.52 1.69
Net Benefit 5,548,054.41
Opportunities Associated With the Proposed Economic Initiative
Risks Associated With the Economic Initiative and Ways to Address Them
Cost–Benefit Analysis of the Proposed Economic Initiative
Ways to Control Costs and Maximize Benefits
Conclusion
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