1. Proposed evidence based Change project Plan
Develop a proposed evidence-based change-project plan specific to the environment you
are using to implement your change project. Your environmental assessment will include a
work breakdown structure, a budget plan, and a measurement tool.This week, you will
design a plan that is at least four pages in length and includes all the information listed in
the instructions below to discuss the elements of your proposed plan. Develop an
environmental assessment of your change project area and its readiness for the specific
change project you are going to implement. Include a work breakdown structure. For
example, you could create a (timeline/task list/Gantt chart)—a hierarchical definition of the
planned tasks and activities of a project that normally begins with the highest-level
activities and works downward into the individual tasks. Include a proposed project
budget (table or spreadsheet) for the project that addresses the needed personnel,
equipment, and supplies that may have associated costs. Click this link for a sample budget
template . Include your measurable evaluation methods (indicators/metrics). Include
the actual measurement tool you will use and describe any of the following that are
applicable to your project: cost savings, improved efficiencies, access to care
(visits/procedures/admissions), patient/family satisfaction, associate satisfaction, associate
engagement, retention, clinical outcomes, injury prevention, and risk reduction.The project
will take place in Sanitas medical center where patients will fill out a questionnaireThere is
no budget needed, please address this in the paper. The measurable tool is the DSMQ, which
I have attached.Please review the attachments.