6620 group

see attached file for the details of the project and the instruction.
be aware to read the instructor notes in the word doc. and make appropriate changes to the information  in the design brief and  the research plan

only need to do:

Point of View (POV) with an explanation of each POV

A Policy Proposal as a Guest Editorial

Write a 1,500-1,750-word policy proposal related to the sale, trade, or donation of human organs
using five to seven academic resources. The policy proposal should be suitable for publication as
an editorial in a college or city newspaper or in a publication associated with a particular group,
such as a church newsletter or employee bulletin. The voice and style of your argument should be
aimed at readers of your chosen publication. Remember to not use first person pronouns (I, me, us,
we, our, my, mine) or second person pronouns (you, your, yours) in this guest editorial writing.
The editorial should have the following features:

  1. Identify the problem related to the sale, trade, or donation of human organs.
  2. Persuade the audience that you have selected that this is a problem that needs solving; give it
    presence.
  3. Propose action offering specific details to show how the actions will help alleviate the problem.
  4. Justify your solution; the reasons why your audience should accept your proposal and act on it.

Sample Solution

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Chemical Treatment

Unit III Project

Instructions
As a continuation of our course project due in Unit VIII (a proposal for an industrial and hazardous waste treatment facility), complete the next (fourth) section (chemical treatment) of your proposal by following the instructions carefully, and then submit your continued draft of your proposal into Blackboard for grading.

Instructions:

Closely read the Required Reading assignment from Bahadori (2014) and the Unit Lesson within the Study Guide.
Open your proposal draft from Unit II and make any improvements to your draft using your professors feedback from the Unit II project assignment.
Open the Unit III Study Guide, read the unit lesson, and then work with the embedded interactive model to decide what chemical treatment equipment to include in your treatment process design.
Continue from your Unit II Project and make your fourth level one heading titled Chemical Treatment. Describe the chemical treatment equipment that you engineered into your treatment process. Be sure and describe the relevance and anticipated reduction of related analytical concentrations within your industrial and hazardous waste treatment system as they correspond with each technology that you selected.
You are required to describe the equipment selection in at least 200 words (minimum).

Review Classmates Post

DIRECTIONS: RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING CLASSMATES POST. ALL SOURCES MUST BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.

POST: FHIR or the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource is a tool that has become increasingly popular for bringing disparate systems together. FHIR allows for the ability to connect different discrete elements so they can be shared between systems. FHIR is an interoperability standard that allows for a more flexible and functional process than other standards in current healthcare use today [1]. The solution is bi-directional and can read and write data. It is also flexible to the different levels of granularity whether that be individual data elements or entire documents. FHIR works with pluggable applications that patients or providers can download from Apple App Store. FHIR is a newer standard but has had a strong early uptake [1]. FHIR gives health IT teams with a standard to work against so they are able to build tools with their systems to help providers and provider teams to have access to pertinent patient information. FHIR has a simpler set of APIS than that of other standards which allows vendors to get up and running with FHIR easily and quickly [1]. Having FHIR provides a standard mechanism which is critical for interoperability and gaining access to patient data regardless of the system it originated from. One challenge that still exists even with FHIR is from the business perspective of not wanting to share data with a competing organization without a legal obligation to do so [1]. With FHIR, the focus is on reducing technology barriers to provide a better data model and providing new workflow options. FHIR still will not resolve issues of interoperability. Interoperability cannot be fixed with technological changes as they are related to business and culture. Because FHIR is relatively new, it faces barriers related to adoption. While the older standards are inferior to FHIR, they are in use today and it would cost money to remove and replace what already exists. FHIR also faces challenges with the two-way communication street between apps that patients can download on their phones and EHRs [1].

Works Cited:
1) Siwicki, B. (2019, October 4). How FHIR 4 will drive interoperability progress in healthcare. Retrieved from https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/how-fhir-4-will-drive-interoperability-progress-healthcare