Imagine there’s a client or resident within
Imagine there’s a client or resident within one of the communities served by this organization. Does the grant funding being spent wisely based on the selections for services and the outcome of calculations? Make recommendations on at least one other service that could be included should the original option be identified in this section Step One: A cost benefit analysis that will improve the business would be to focus the $2 million on improving the structure of the building by getting it the repairs that need. I would suggest the company would use the funds this way: Direct cost: Roofing and outside repairs to the building: $500,000 Painting: $250,000 Electrical: $300,000 Fire Alarms: $150,000 Indoor Sprinkler systems: $400,000 Flooring: $300,000 Indirect cost: $100,000 will go to permits or any other paperwork that needs to be filed. This will include someone coming in to be an out-of-pocket inspector. The total for direct and indirect costs ($1,900,000 + $100,000) = $2,000,000 Step Two: Since there is still an organization operating, they will have to do the work in sections that will not impact patient care. However, the construction can also be a reason why they will not come into the building. Step Three: Cost comparison: Direct cost is something that we can factor into this project. The indirect cost are things that we cannot predict that can often be unforeseen circumstances which can either be worked into a budget or be cost out of pocket. Step Four: Making the decision. They will not have to close while the renovations are being done to the facility. It is important to continue serving the community that needs the care for their HIV/AIDS. Section B: Direct Costs: Doing pop up clinics in the homeless shelters: $2,000,000. At home testing for screening: $3,000,000. Education classes and distribution of condoms: $3,000,000. Indirect costs: Equipment for pop-up clinics: $600,000. Total direct and indirect costs: $8,600,000. This is with the amount of $10 million dollars for the organization. Total Savings: $1,400,000. Section C: Based on the CDC websiteLinks to an external site. Links to an external site., analyze how cultural norms impact the risk of getting HIV. Explain one method or action on how to address this challenge. Education is key to bringing awareness to the community about transmitting HIV/AIDS.A lot of the reasons why there are high infection rates are because the lack of education, condoms, and minimizing sexual partners. The cost of education and preventative measures is a lot cheaper than medications and doctor’s appointments. SCIENCE
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