Measurable Objectives   Week 7: Measurable Objectives Assignment Review the objectives in Table 27.W1 and reword the content

 Measurable Objectives  

Week 7: Measurable Objectives Assignment

Review the objectives in Table 27.W1 and reword the content so that the objective is measurable.  

Table 27.W1

Type of Project

Non-measurable Objective

Measurable Objective

Implementation of a physician prescription entry system

 Increase user satisfaction

 

Project to improve the processes associated with the revenue cycle

Streamline the activities associated with the revenue cycle

 

Project to create an in-house coding education program

Create an in-house coding education program to alleviate the chronic shortage of qualified coders

 

Review of corporate compliance program

Increase effectiveness of the corporate compliance program

 

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Rubric

Week 7: Homework Construct 4 Measurable Objectives

Week 7: Homework Construct 4 Measurable Objectives

Criteria

Ratings

Pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeConstruct 4 Measurable Objectives

The objectives are statements of end result in measurable terms with time, and cost limits, as applicable.

40 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

40 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeGrammar and Formatting

The written statements are free of errors in grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

20 pts

Full Marks

0 pts

No Marks

20 pts

Total Points: 60

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