A. Introduction
The introduction is a brief summary of what the critical public health issue is. The introduction should identify how far along the case has progressed: what is being planned to address the critical issue. Has a plan been developed? What would you do to develop a plan as a public health professional? Has a plan been pilot-tested, implemented, or evaluated,? If so explain. If not, describe how you would do so.
B. Problem Statement
B.1 The Institution. The problem statement begins with a brief description of the institution (size, location, governance, etc.)
B.2 The Situation. A narrative and brief analysis of the situation or the presenting problem follows. This deals specifically with the information needs and requirements of the institution, and describes the circumstances that make this a critical issue in public health.
C. Objectives: Desired Outcomes
The statement of objectives describes what your chosen agency/institution is expecting to achieve through the information described in this case. This will most likely be directly linked to the critical issue described in the problem statement.
D. Approach
In this section the details of the strategy of tackling your chosen critical public health issue and its implementation are described. How are/were financial resources of the institution allocated (or reallocated) to implement what you are doing to address this critical public health issue?
How are/were human resources allocated or reallocated? Were new positions created, or existing positions redefined? Were job descriptions rewritten? Were new duties assigned to existing staff?
Were/are any new policies/procedures developed?
E. Results
In this section the outcomes of the information strategy are described. Some participants in the IWIS initiative have taken their work through to implementation and evaluation, others are in the planning stages, and still others are somewhere between. Most projects begin to show results even in their earliest stages, and these can be reported here as provisional outcomes, to be updated later in a revised case study report.
What is the single greatest accomplishment of the project?
F. Lessons Learned
In this section, sum up what you/the institution learned. What has been learned thus far in the project that would be of value to others? What advice would you give to others who are working on this critical public health issue?
G. References
Your paper should be in APA format. You are required to use a variety of references. ALL WEB/INTERNET REFERENCES IS UNACCEPTABLE!! You must use journal articles as well as your textbook.