Patient-Centered Care Report

Write a report on the application of population health improvement initiative outcomes to patient-centered care, based on information presented in an interactive multimedia scenario.

In this assessment, you have an opportunity to apply the tenets of evidence-based practice in both patient-centered care and population health improvement contexts. You will be challenged to think critically, evaluate what the evidence suggests is an appropriate approach to personalizing patient care, and determine what aspects of the approach could be applied to similar situations and patients.

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By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:

  • Competency 1: Apply evidence-based practice to plan patient-centered care.
    • Evaluate the outcomes of a population health improvement initiative.
    • Develop an approach to personalizing patient care that incorporates lessons learned from a population health improvement initiative.
  • Competency 2: Apply evidence-based practice to design interventions to improve population health.
    • Propose a strategy for improving the outcomes of a population health improvement initiative, or for ensuring that all outcomes are being addressed, based on the best available evidence.
  • Competency 3: Evaluate outcomes of evidence-based interventions.
    • Propose a framework for evaluating the outcomes of an approach to personalizing patient care and determining what aspects of the approach could be applied to similar situations and patients.
  • Competency 4: Evaluate the value and relative weight of available evidence upon which to make a clinical decision.
    • Justify the value and relevance of evidence used to support an approach to personalizing patient care.
  • Competency 5: Synthesize evidence-based practice and academic research to communicate effective solutions.
    • Write clearly and logically, with correct grammar and mechanics.
    • Integrate relevant and credible sources of evidence to support assertions, correctly formatting citations and references using APA style.

Evidence-Based Practice

  • Devine, D. A., Wenger, B., Krugman, M., Zwink, J. E., Shiskowsky, K., Hagman, J., . . . Reeves, C. (2015). Part 1: Evidence-based facility design using transforming care at the bedside principles [PDF]JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration45(2), 74–83.
  • Jeffs, L., Beswick, S., Lo, J., Campbell, H., Ferris, E., & Sidani, S. (2013). Defining what evidence is, linking it to patient outcomes, and making it relevant to practice: Insight from clinical nursesApplied Nursing Research26(3), 105–109.
  • Krugman, M., Sanders, C., & Kinney, L. J. (2015). Part 2: Evaluation and outcomes of an evidence-based facility design projectJONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration45(2), 84–92.
  • Rice, M. J. (2013). Evidence-based practice: A model for clinical applicationJournal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association19(4), 217–221.
  • Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing & Health Sciences: Review Levels of Evidence.
  • Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing & Health Sciences.
  • Research Guides
  • Nursing Masters (MSN) Research Guide.
  • Database Guide: Ovid Nursing Full Text PLUS.
  • Kaplan, L. (n.d.). Framework for how to read and critique a research study. Retrieved from https://www.nursingworld.org/~4afdfd/globalassets/practiceandpolicy/innovation–evidence/framework-for-how-to-read-and-critique-a-research-study.pdf
  • Assessment InstructionsPreparation
    In this assessment, you will base your Patient-Centered Care Report on the scenario presented in the Evidence-Based Health Evaluation and Application media piece. Some of the writing you completed and exported from the media piece should serve as pre-writing for this assessment and inform the final draft of your report. Even though the media piece presented only one type of care setting, you can extrapolate individualized care decisions, based on population health improvement initiative outcomes, to other settings.
    Requirements
    Note: The requirements outlined below correspond to the grading criteria in the scoring guide, so be sure to address each point. In addition, you may want to review the performance level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed.
    Writing, Supporting Evidence, and APA Style

    • Write clearly and logically, using correct grammar and mechanics.
    • Integrate relevant evidence from 3–5 current scholarly or professional sources to support your evaluation, recommendations, and plans.
      • Apply correct APA formatting to all in-text citations and references.
      • Attach a reference list to your report.
    • Report Content
      Address the following points in a 4–6 page report:
    • Evaluate the expected outcomes of the population health improvement initiative that were, and were not, achieved.
      • Describe the outcomes that were achieved, their positive effects on the community’s health, and any variance across demographic groups.
      • Describe the outcomes that were not achieved, the extent to which they fell short of expectations, and any variance across demographic groups.
      • Identify the factors (for example: institutional, community, environmental, resources, communication) that may have contributed to any achievement shortfalls.
    • Propose a strategy for improving the outcomes of the population health improvement initiative, or ensuring that all outcomes are being addressed, based on the best available evidence.
      • Describe the corrective measures you would take to address the factors that may have contributed to achievement shortfalls.
      • Cite the evidence (from similar projects, research, or professional organization resources) that supports the corrective measures you are proposing.
      • Explain how the evidence illustrates the likelihood of improved outcomes if your proposed strategy is enacted
    • Develop an approach to personalizing patient care that incorporates lessons learned from the population health improvement initiative outcomes.
      • Explain how the outcomes and lessons learned informed the decisions you made in your approach for personalizing care for the patient with a health condition related to the population health concern addressed in the improvement initiative.
      • Ensure that your approach to personalizing care for the individual patient addresses the patient’s:
        • Individual health needs.
        • Economic and environmental realities.
        • Culture and family.
      • Incorporate the best available evidence (from both the population health improvement initiative and other relevant sources) to inform your approach and actions you intend to take.
    • Justify the value and relevance of evidence you used to support your approach to personalizing care for your patient.
      • Explain why your evidence is valuable and relevant to your patient’s case.
      • Explain why each piece of evidence is appropriate for both the health issue you are trying to correct and for the unique situation of your patient and their family.
    • Propose a framework for evaluating the outcomes of your approach to personalizing patient care.
      • Ensure that your framework includes measurable criteria that are relevant to your desired outcomes.
      • Explain why the criteria are appropriate and useful measures of success.
      • Identify the specific aspects of your approach that are most likely to be transferable to other individual cases.
    • Note: Faculty may use the Writing Feedback Tool when grading this assessment. The Writing Feedback Tool is designed to provide you with guidance and resources to develop your writing based on five core skills. You will find writing feedback in the Scoring Guide for the assessment, once your work has been evaluated.

Has to be based on the scenario below:

 

Introduction

Public health improvement initiatives (PHII) provide invaluable data for patient–centered care, but their research is often conducted in a context different from the needs of any individual patient. Providers must make a conscious effort to apply their findings to specific patients’ care.

In this activity, you will learn about a PHII, and explore its application to a particular patient’s care plan.

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Overview

You continue in your role as a nurse at the Uptown Wellness Clinic. You receive an email from the charge nurse, Janie Poole. Click the button to read it.

Good morning!

At last week’s conference I spoke with Alicia Balewa, Director of Safe Headspace. They’re a relatively new nonprofit working on improving outcomes for TBI patients, and I immediately thought of Mr. Nowak. At his last biannual cholesterol screening he mentioned having trouble with his balance. This may be related to his hypertension, but he believes it’s related to the time he was hospitalized many years ago after falling out of a tree, and expressed distress that this might be the beginning of a rapid decline.

Ms. Balewa will be on premises next week, and I’d like to set aside some time for you to talk.

— Janie

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Alicia Balewa

Director of Safe Headspace

Overview

Interview Alicia Balewa to find out more about a public health improvement initiative that might apply to Mr. Nowak’s care.

Interview:

I have a patient who might benefit from some of the interventions for TBI and PTSD you recently studied. What populations did your public health improvement initiative study?

My father came home from Vietnam with a kaleidoscope of mental health problems. That was the 1970s, when treatment options for things like PTSD, TBI, and even depression were very different. Since then there has been a lot of investment in treatment and recovery for combat veterans. That’s excellent news for veterans in treatment now, but they’re not looking at my dad, and how his TBI and PTSD have affected him through mid–life and now as a senior. That’s why I started Safe Headspace: to focus on older patients who are years or decades past their trauma, and find ways to help them.

Which treatments showed the strongest improvement?

Exercise. We were able to persuade about half of our participants — that’s around 400 people, mostly men ages 45–80 — to follow the CDC’s recommendations for moderate aerobic exercise. Almost everyone showed improvement in mood, memory, and muscle control after four weeks. After that a lot of participants dropped out, which is disappointing. But of the 75 who stuck with it for another three months, muscle control improved 15%, mood improved 22%, and short–to–medium term memory improved 61%. We didn’t specify what kind of exercise, but we did ask them to record what they did every week, so that data is available.

Second was medication and therapy. Most of our participants didn’t receive any kind of psychotherapy in the years immediately following their trauma, so we had everyone assessed by a team of psychotherapists. As a result of those assessments, 40% of participants started on anti–depressant medication and 9% started taking anti–psychotics. Those who started taking medications now have regular contact with a therapist to manage that care. With some help at home to stick to the regimen, all but a few have successfully followed their treatment plans. They’ve reported a 26% improvement in mood over six months, and a 6% improvement in memory.

The third treatment I want to mention is meditation. We only had a small group interested in trying it, but the results were dramatic. We prescribed daily meditation at home, just 10 to 15 minutes, with a weekly hour–long guided group meditation for all 23 participants. After three weeks we lost two to disinterest, but the other 21 showed improvements of over 70% in mood and memory, and 32% in muscle control.

Have you tried anything that hasn’t worked?

Sure. There are memory exercises for patients in elderly care, and things like Sudoku and crossword puzzles. We didn’t see any gains with those. Some of our participants preferred strength training to aerobic exercise, and the only improvement we saw in that group was in muscle control, but only 4%, which is significantly less than the aerobic group.

I should also say that we were working with a willing group of participants. They knew they needed help, and were motivated to get it. One of the hurdles we see with veterans, especially in older generations, is an unwillingness to acknowledge that they have a problem. We haven’t had to wrestle with that because everyone who volunteers to participate wants to be there.

Your organization is intervening with people who have TBI and PTSD simultaneously. We have a patient with moderate TBI suffered almost 40 years ago, but no history of PTSD. Have you separated your population and studied each separately?

We haven’t, no. In some cases we could, for those who come in with previous diagnoses and medical records. But we have participants who either weren’t diagnosed, were under–diagnosed at the time, or don’t have records to show us.

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Conclusion

As you’ve seen, a PHII can apply to a patient under your care. But it’s not always a perfect fit, and it’s important to think carefully about how your patient’s condition, symptoms, background, and experience compare to that of participants in a PHII.

Business Tort of Negligence

Business Tort of Negligence

Dewayne, a driver for Speedy Delivery Company, leaves the truck’s motor running in neutral and carelessly forgets to set the parking brake while making a delivery. The truck rolls and crashes into a nearby gas station pump, igniting a fire that spreads quickly to a construction site a block away. A burned wall collapses onto a crane, which falls on Fazio, a bystander, and injures him.

What must Fazio show to recover damages from Speedy Delivery? If you are the attorney for Speedy Delivery what would be your best defense argument?

Your paper should be between 500-750 words, with at least two cited external resources.

What might the criminal profile and motive be for an individual who commits this type of cybercrime?

-100% Original Work.

Graduate Level Writing Required.

DUE: Friday, March 27, 2020 by 5pm Eastern Standard Time.

 

Research a recent cybercrime that affected an organization or business.

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper in which you address the following:

-What type of cybercrime was committed?

-What might the criminal profile and motive be for an individual who commits this type of cybercrime?

-What type of organization is most likely a victim of this type of cybercrime?

-Why is this type of organization likely to be victimized?

-What are law enforcement initiatives to combat this type of crime?

-What are penalties for committing crimes like this one?

 

-Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

-Provide at least 4 Academic / Scholarly references.

-Must Be Graduate Level Writing. 

-100% Original Work.

Future of criminal law

What are your thoughts about the future of the criminal law field?  What role will technology play in this area in the next 10-20 years? To get you started, please view this short video on emerging technologies. Don’t stop here; do some research of your own and share your findings with the group.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QON-K7uyCf0&feature=youtu.be

Identify and create sensory elements of visual media communication to attract viewer attention.

Competency

Identify and create sensory elements of visual media communication to attract viewer attention.

Scenario

You are a member of a committee at your child’s school. The committee has been assigned the task to design a flyer for the students to take home to their parents. The purpose of the flyer is to notify parents about the upcoming Field Day for all students. They have specified that it can only be one-page in length, and they have encouraged creativity to catch the eyes of the parents.

Several parents wish to participate, so the leader of the committee creates a fun flyer competition. She asks that each person creates his/her own flyer and create a screen share to persuade the committee to choose your flyer. The screen share should visually show the flyer and include a verbal explanation regarding why your flyer will best attract the eyes of the parents.

Since you are extremely creative, you know that in order to capture the parents’ attention and win this competition, you will need to use color, lines, balance, and contrast visual elements.

In your video presentation, be sure to defend your visual choices to the other parents and members of the committee. You know that if you clearly explain why you chose each of these visual elements and how it best attracts the eyes of the parents, you could win this fun competition!

Your presentation should be a maximum of 5 minutes.

Instructions

The presentation must include a visual and an audio recording using Screencast-O-Matic®, a free audio recording software compatible with PC and MAC computers. Follow these instructions to download and use this software to create your presentation.

  1. Access the Screencast-O-Matic® homepage by clicking on the box in the upper right-hand corner titled, “Sign Up” to create your free account.
  2. Create a free account (be sure to write down the email and password created for account access.)
  3. Once logged in, click on the “Tutorials” link at the top of the homepage and view Recorder Intros.
  4. Create your presentation by clicking on the “Start Recorder” box.
  5. Once finished recording click on the “Done” button.
  6. Next, choose, “Upload to Screencast-O-Matic®”.
  7. Select “Publish”.

Nursing Leadership Theory

This week, you begin the development of your Scholar-Practitioner Project: Health Care Administration Leadership Theory. In order to achieve success in this program and as a future leader in health care administration, developing your skills for effectively assessing current literature and evaluating problems is critical. One of the goals of the Scholar-Practitioner Project is to help you develop such skills.

For this Project Assignment, think about common trends in health care administration leadership or critical areas of need for leadership in the field. Prepare a literature review of scholarly articles related to your topic. This review should contain a minimum of 10 peer-reviewed or scholarly resources. Additionally, based on your conducted review of the current literature, create a problem statement that addresses identified gaps while incorporating implications for positive social change. Located within the resources for the week, you may find the information from Walden’s Online Writing Center helpful for your completion of the Assignment.

  • For this Project Assignment, think about common trends in health care administration leadership or critical areas of need for leadership in the field.
  • Prepare a literature review of scholarly articles related to your topic in health care administration leadership. This review should contain a minimum of 10 peer-reviewed or scholarly resources.
  • Based on what you find in the current health care administration leadership literature, create a problem statement. It must address identified gaps while incorporating implications for positive social change.

Organize the Project in the following manner (each section should be represented for a comprehensive overview):

Literature Review and Problem Statement (5–7 pages):

  • The Literature Review section should be written in the narrative form, integrating concepts from the articles you find. The section should include:
    • Synthesis of a minimum of 10 peer-reviewed, scholarly resources that give the reader a good overview of the issue. The section should show the reader common trends in health care administration leadership or critical areas of need for leadership in the field.
    • A description of theoretical gaps in the research area. Based on the research you just did in leadership, what seems to be missing?
  • The Problem Statement should include:
    • An explanation of the specific problem that addresses identified gaps within the literature.
    • An explanation of how your problem statement incorporates implications for positive social change. As students at Walden, you are preparing to become agents of social change. Based on your leadership topic, the research you just did, and the gaps you found, how would you be a social agent for change?

The RN to BSN program meets the requirements for clinical competencies as defined by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), using nontraditional experiences for practicing nurses

The RN to BSN program meets the requirements for clinical competencies as defined by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN), using nontraditional experiences for practicing nurses. These experiences come in the form of direct and indirect care experiences in which licensed nursing students engage in learning within the context of their hospital organization, specific care discipline, and local communities.

This assignment consists of both an interview and a PowerPoint (PPT) presentation.

Assessment/Interview

Select a community of interest in your region. Perform a physical assessment of the community.

1. Perform a direct assessment of a community of interest using the “Functional Health Patterns Community Assessment Guide.”

2. Interview a community health and public health provider regarding that person’s role and experiences within the community.

Interview Guidelines

Interviews can take place in-person, by phone, or by Skype.

Develop interview questions to gather information about the role of the provider in the community and the health issues faced by the chosen community.

Complete the “Provider Interview Acknowledgement Form” prior to conducting the interview. Submit this document separately in its respective drop box.

Compile key findings from the interview, including the interview questions used, and submit these with the presentation.

PowerPoint Presentation

Create a PowerPoint presentation of 15-20 slides (slide count does not include title and references slide) describing the chosen community interest.

Include the following in your presentation:

1. Description of community and community boundaries: the people and the geographic, geopolitical, financial, educational level; ethnic and phenomenological features of the community, as well as types of social interactions; common goals and interests; and barriers, and challenges, including any identified social determinates of health.

2. Summary of community assessment: (a) funding sources and (b) partnerships.

3. Summary of interview with community health/public health provider.

4. Identification of an issue that is lacking or an opportunity for health promotion.

5. A conclusion summarizing your key findings and a discussion of your impressions of the general health of the community.

While APA style is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and documentation of sources should be presented using APA format ting guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.

This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

RUBRICS: Description of community is complete. Boundaries are described in great detail, distinguishing environmental boundaries, environmental relationships, and external systems that comprise the open, community system.

Discussion of functional health patterns is clear, complete, and comprehensive, with indications for actual, at-risk, and potential diagnoses as well as recommendations for surveillance and preventive measures.

Identification of an issue that is lacking or an opportunity for health promotion is effectively included

Conclusion is comprehensive, with a detailed summary of key findings that explains general health of the community and offers rationale for recommendations.

Summary table is comprehensive, with a detailed description of findings, as well as actual, at-risk, and potential diagnoses and recommendations for surveillance and preventative measures.

The layout is visually pleasing and contributes to the overall message with appropriate use of headings, subheadings, and white space. Text is appropriate in length for the target audience and to the point. The background and colors enhance the readability of the text.

The writer uses a variety of sentence constructions, figures of speech, and word choice in distinctive and creative ways that are appropriate to purpose, discipline, and scope.

Examine and design visual media communication to produce effective business materials.

Competency

Examine and design visual media communication to produce effective business materials.

Scenario

You are a website designer and are currently being considered as the designer for a complete redesign of a medical facility’s website page. They have not updated their website in over 15 years due to the lack of staff. The website needs the redesign to target the specific visual preferences of patients and medical clients. They have several other designers that they are interviewing, and you decide to create a video presentation to impress them to choose you as their website designer.

As you begin your presentation, you decide that your design will include the following visual concepts and elements:

  1. Visual Organization
  2. Visual Simplicity
  3. Visual Interactivity
  4. Charts and Graphs
  5. Images

In designing these visual elements, you keep the target audience of patients and medical clients as the main focus. You carefully consider what these types of people wish to see at a medical facility. You also consider what visual elements will attract the eye, and yet enhance a specific mood and emotional response for viewers.

After creating the website, you record your explanation of your visual design choices in an audio/video screen share.

Your presentation should be a maximum of 5 minutes.

For this Discussion, conduct a search in the library and select an article depicting a behavioral perspective to health care administration leadership. Think about the particular strengths and limitations of this perspective. Consider how this perspective might relate to the Trait Theory or Skills Approach to leadership. Post a brief explanation of the behavioral perspective reflected in the article you selected. Then, explain the strengths and limitations of this perspective. Finally, explain how this perspective you selected relates to both Trait Theory and the Skills Approach.

NURSING QUESTIONS

  • You must select one culture (Cuban, Native American, Indian, Haitian, etc.) and discuss the barriers to access healthcare for this culture members.
  • Minimum 150 words
  • At least 2 cited references (one must be the course textbook). Less than 2 references will decrease your grade.

Write a critical appraisal that demonstrates comprehension of two qualitative research studies. Use the “Research Critique Guidelines – Part 1” document to organize your essay. Successful completion of this assignment requires that you provide rationale, include examples, and reference content from the studies in your responses.

Use the practice problem and two qualitative, peer-reviewed research article you identified in the Topic 1 assignment to complete this assignment.

In a 1,000–1,250 word essay, summarize two qualitative studies, explain the ways in which the findings might be used in nursing practice, and address ethical considerations associated with the conduct of the study.

 

The three types of qualitative research are phenomenological, grounded theory, and ethnographic research. Compare the differences and similarities between two of the three types of qualitative studies and give an example of each.

 

Qualitative data has been described as voluminous and sometimes overwhelming to the researcher. Discuss two strategies that would help a researcher manage and organize the data.

ealthcare Budget Request

<Proposed product or service name>

Prepared by:

<Name>

Submitted:

<Date of submission>

Executive Summary

<Include your executive summary here, as completed in Assignment 2 Part 1>

Projected Expenses and Revenues (Five Year)

<Include your 5-year projected expenses and revenue here, as completed in Assignment 3 Part 1. Copy your final worksheet here and include your analysis.>

Projected Budget (Five Year)

<Include your projected 5-year budget here, as completed in Assignment 4 Part 1. Copy your final worksheet here and include your analysis.>

Summary/Elevator Speech (PPT slides)

<Include a handouts view or other printout of your “elevator speech” here, that highlights the value of your proposal, incorporating selling points from your analyses that you believe make the business case for nurse entrepreneurship and leadership’s commitment to your proposed healthcare product or service>

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Assignment #1: Shady Trail

Real Estate Finance BFIN 2140 Spring 2020
Assignment #1: Shady Trail
Due: 18 March 2020 at the beginning of class
Format: Hard Copy, Double-spaced, Single-sided
Collaboration: You may work in groups of 2 or 3 people; submit one paper per group
Assignment:
Please prepare a short analysis (about 4 pages plus the completed Excel Workbook) as an advisor to Holt Lunsford as he deliberates about whether to invest in the Shady Trail Distribution Center. Assume that he is prepared to pay $4 million ($1.2 million equity and $2.8 million mortgage). As part of this analysis, be sure to address the following five questions:
1. What are the market conditions in Dallas today? Is this a good time to be investing in commercial properties there?
2. Is the Shady Trail property a good one for Lunsford to acquire? Why or why not? In other words, what are the pros and cons of this property from his perspective and, on balance, is it a good strategic and financial fit for Lunsford and his group, assuming the purchase price is fair but not a bargain?
3. The Lonestar Bank sales brochure assumes rents at $3.90 per square foot. Lunsford looks at the market and decides that $3.25 per square foot is more reasonable; and he makes other adjustments as noted in the case for vacancies, fees, and structural reserves. Assemble a “Year 1” setup for the Shady Trail property with Lunsford’s adjustments. This “setup” should go all the way from Base Rent to Cash Flow After Taxes (CFAT). (This is the equivalent of Case Tables A and B.) What is the Year 1 ROE for the investor group (that is, what is CFAT÷$1.2 million equity invested)? Is this return acceptable?
4. As a responsible analyst and advisor, you want to explore an alternative scenario (the “Katz” scenario) with less favorable assumptions. What is the impact on Year 1 ROE if all of the following occur simultaneously:
• Rents fall to the lowest comparable per square foot amount shown in Table D
• Vacancy increases to 9%
• Holt’s management fee cannot be passed through to lessees
• Real estate taxes (not income taxes) rise by 33%?
5. If you have confidence in the “Katz Scenario” operating assumptions, what is the maximum price you would pay (compared with the $4,000,000 asking price)?
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Real Estate Finance BFIN 2140 Spring 2020
Required Exhibits:
You must complete, print, and attach the 9-tab Excel workbook. Much of the information is already provided for you or calculated, but you will still have to enter data into the “Assumptions” tab; and create tab-referenced links to complete the “Setup” comparisons with the Sales Brochure. (Try to avoid typing any values into cells except for the “Assumptions” tab; this is always good financial modeling practice.) Be sure to incorporate the results of these models into your narrative.
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