What is the new price necessary assuming all other factors are unchanged?

Total cost

$100,000

Total volume

1,000

Average cost

$100

Payer volumes

Medicare (payment rate = $95)

400

Medicaid (payment rate = $75)

100

Managed Care # 1

(payment rate = $110)

300

Managed Care # 2

(pay 80{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} of charges)

100

Uninsured (pay 10{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} of charges)

100

Total all payers

1,000

Desired net income

$5,000

1. Medicare and Medicaid presently account for 50{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} of the
volume. The hospital wishes to reduce its dependence on government payers.
Assume that Medicare volume is reduced to 380 patients and Medicaid volume is
reduced to 90 patients. The volume from managed-care plan #1 rises to 320
patients from 300. The volume from managed-care plan #2 increases to 110
patients. Thus, total volume is unchanged at 1,000 visits. What is the new
price necessary assuming all other factors are unchanged?

2. Start with the initial assumptions. The hospital is
facing pressure from public-interest groups to control the prices it charges to
the uninsured. Assume that the hospital is able through various efficiencies to
cut its per-visit cost by 5{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119}. It also negotiates a 7{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119} increase with managed-care
plan #1. Assuming all other factors are unchanged, what is the new required
price?

3 .Start with the original assumptions. Notice that managed
care plan #1 receives a much lower price in return for sending a larger volume
of patients. Managed care plan #2(MC#2)
wants to pay a lower cost per case and is willing to send 250 more patients
(350 total from MC#2) to the clinic in return for a rate of $110 per case.
Assume that the average cost per case drops to $90 due to the economies of
scale. All other assumptions are unchanged. What is the new required price?

4. Start with the assumptions in problem 3. But now assume
that the additional volume does not enable enough economies-of-scale to reduce
the average cost per case as much as originally anticipated. Assume now that
the average cost per case drops only to $95. What is the new required price?

5. Compare the answer to problem 3 with the answer to
problem 4. What does this tell you about the sensitivity of the price to the
assumption of the average cost per case? If you were the clinic manager, what
would you do before agreeing to the renegotiated contract with managed care
plan #2?

6. An uninsured patient receives services with charges of
$15,000 from a hospital.The
hospitalstaff bills the patient $5,000
and records $2,000 as charity care.If
the hospital’s ratio of cost to charges is 50{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119}, what amount would the hospital
recognize as charity care in Schedule H of IRS Form 990?

7. A hospital incurs $30 million of cost to treat Medicaid
patients and receives $12 million in payment.
Actual charges for these Medicaid patients were $40 million.The net community benefit expense that would
be reported in Schedule H of IRS Form 990 would be?

8. A not-for profit nursing home has total expenses of $50
million.Sales tax in the state is
7{0e601fc7fe3603dc36f9ca2f49ef4cd268b5950ef1bbcf1f795cc00e94cdd119}.Expenses are broken down into
salaries ($25 million), supplies ($16 million), and pharmacy ($9 million).The benefit received by the nursing home from
the sales tax exemption assuming that pharmacy items are exempt from state
sales tax is?

The major project in the course is a public policy theory paper in which you apply course materials to a policy area (i.e., a model, theory, framework), which could include a topic relevant to your own interests and degree track (e.g., ocean policy, forest policy, water policy, health policy, rural policy

Name Public Policy Theory Paper

Points Possible 300

The major project in the course is a public policy theory paper in which you apply course materials to a policy area (i.e., a model, theory, framework),
which could include a topic relevant to your own interests and degree track (e.g., ocean policy, forest policy, water policy, health policy, rural policy,
etc.). Length expectations will be discussed in class. The paper is worth a maximum of 300 points. Papers should use APA citation format, have proper
grammar and spelling, and presents a proper introduction. If there are multiple spelling errors, bad grammar, or a failure to communicate the thrust of
your paper in the introduction, I will not read the rest of the paper. An Initial Policy Theory Paper statement (1-2 pages plus outline) is due in class on
January 16. This statement should look like a memo and include the topic, paper outline, proposed policy framework/theory, and at least 5 references on the
topic. Failure to submit the statement will result in a lower final score. THE FINAL PAPER IS DUE March 14 BY 6:00 PM (Black Board submission)).

Your analysis should include the components below. In each case it is essential that you draw on and cite relevant course and other materials:

1. Introduce the topic and the issues raised: background, a quick overview of what has happened (e.g., on the agenda, passed, being implemented; or put on
agenda but failed to pass), current status, AND what policy framework/theory/model you will use and why it is appropriate for you issue area. Failure to
apply a policy framework/theory/model will lead to a failing score.

2. Examine the emergence of that topic as an issue, that is, agenda setting, including relating it to interests and ideas of important political
participants. In addition, consider groups, if any, who might logically have been participants but who appear not to have been involved and examine reasons
for non-involvement.

3. Policy development and adoption or non-adoption: Among the topics you should consider are the roles of various groups and individuals, the likely role
of such analytic methods as cost-benefit-analysis and other methods discussed as part of policy development.

4. Policy implementation-if the policy was adopted-and examination of implementation successes and limits. Obviously this cannot be applied to policies
that were not adopted.

5. Policy evaluation, whether or not the policy was adopted. If adopted, what evaluations and adjustments; if not adopted, what evaluation of the
continuing “problems” addressed by the proposals.

6. Summary: an overall analysis of the policy area in terms of the themes, issues, and approaches developed in the course. Did your theory/framework/model
explain developments for your policy topic?

Identify elements of visual and electronic resources and their uses in writing

Assignment
2.1: The Public Needs to Know
– Draft Version

Due
Week 5 and worth 80 points

Select
one (1) of the scenarios on which to focus your informative paper. Research the
topic and include credible sources to support claims. Identify your purpose
clearly, incorporate audience needs, establish a desired tone, and organize information
and / or claims effectively.

  1. Your boss has
    asked you (a communication specialist) to write an informative white paper
    about the business of developing new drugs for cancer patients. The
    content will be turned into a brochure for the public describing the four (4)
    major issues: economic situation, special needs (e.g., health) of the population
    being served, process, and benefits of the program. She asked you to
    include two (2) visuals to illustrate the issues.
  2. The state school
    board chairperson has asked you (a consultant on health and wellness) to
    write an informative piece about the recent changes to the breakfast and
    lunch programs to improve nutrition and health. The content will be turned
    into a brochure describing the four (4) major issues: economic situation, special
    needs (e.g., health) of the population being served, process, and benefits
    of the program. He asked you to include two (2) visuals to illustrate the
    issues.
  3. The director of
    a large regional food pantry has asked you (a board member and volunteer for
    the organization) to write an informative piece about the organization’s programs.
    The content will be turned into a brochure for the public describing the four
    (4) major issues: economic situation, special needs (e.g., health) of the population
    being served, process, and benefits of the program. She asked you to
    include two (2) visuals to illustrate the issues.

Write
a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you:

  1. Provide a clear
    thesis statement.
  2. Describe the
    economic issues.
  3. Describe the
    special needs (e.g., health) of the population being served.
  4. Describe the
    process (decisions, steps) involved in the program.
  5. Explain the
    benefits of the program.
  6. Include two (2)
    visuals that illustrated two (2) different claims.

7.
Develop
a coherently structured paper with an introduction, body, and conclusion.

  1. Provide three (3)
    relevant and credible sources to support claims.

Your
assignment must follow these formatting requirements:

  • Be typed, double
    spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all
    sides; references must follow APA or school-specific format. Check with
    your professor for any additional instructions.
  • Include a cover
    page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s
    name, the course title, and the date. The cover page and the reference
    page are not included in the required page length.

The
specific course learning outcomes associated with this assignment are:

·
Identify
elements of visual and electronic resources and their uses in writing.

·
Associate
the features of audience, purpose, and text with various genres.

·
Recognize
the elements and correct use of a thesis statement.

  • Recognize how to
    organize ideas with transitional words, phrases, and sentences.

·
Incorporate
relevant, correctly documented sources to substantiate claims.

·
Apply
the writing process to develop various writing genres.

·
Write
clearly and concisely about selected topics using proper writing mechanics.

Use technology and information resources to research selected issues for
this course

Population Health Division of the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing

You are employed in the Population Health Division of the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing. The Minister of Health has requested a
series of briefing papers that will guide her decisions in relation to recommended actions, including policy, funding and/or service delivery concerning
the identified health issues.

The areas where she is seeking information are:

• Violence against women

You are to select one of these topics and prepare a Ministerial briefing paper on this topic. It should provide a clear analysis of the issue and propose a
range of evidence-based public health responses.

A structure for a Ministerial briefing paper is provided in the Assessment Tasks folder on DSO. Make sure that you read this and are familiar with the
structure and purpose of a Ministerial Briefing Paper.

MINISTERIAL BRIEFING PAPER (FOR A DECISION)

SUBJECT: The subject should not exceed two lines

ISSUE(S)

The issue statement sets out what has happened, is happening or will happen to trigger the need for the memo. It should not exceed three or four lines.

BACKGROUND

• Provide information that will help the minister to understand the issue at hand and its context.

• Provide a succinct history and/or explanations that will help the minister to understand the nature of the issue or its context

CONSIDERATIONS

• What is being proposed: what are the options available to the government?

• Why are you recommending these options?

• What are the pros & cons of each?

• Outline the evidence and implications of your recommended option(s) and any alternatives (give succinct analysis/arguments).