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Thank you for your deliverable 5 resubmission. The feedback below corresponds to each section of the grading rubrics for this deliverable.
Section 1: Grade 4. Good job! At least five variables affecting access to healthcare in a global population are thoroughly described in the case study scenario.
Section 2: Grade 2. You have described various approaches, but you need to discuss in more detail how they would be applied to this population and how they would be helpful. You have really just stated some approaches without any rationale. This is very unclear. The first question is open-ended, and the answer with rationale includes a thorough description of approaches to reduce health disparities in a global population.
Section 3: Grade 2. You stated: “It improves the policy response to support people living with disabilities, which will offer a multi-dimensional that captures responsible parties such as government and policymakers and improves healthcare access among PWDs.” I don’t understand what this means or how it applies to your population in a rural setting. Please clarify.
Try to avoid just putting information that doesn’t clearly tie to the subject at hand. This is a case study so it requires in-depth discussions and clear explanations about how the answer to these questions will help your population. You’re almost there! A little more tweaking. You still have one more attempt for this deliverable. Feel free to reach out through Course Messages if you have any additional questions. I look forward to your next submission.
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At least five variables affecting access to healthcare in a global population are thoroughly described in the case study scenario.
The first question is open-ended, and the answer with rationale includes a thorough description of approaches to reduce health disparities in a global population
The second question is open-ended and the answer with rationale includes a thorough description of interventions to improve access to healthcare for a global population