Provide at least one graphic, chart, or table that shows your data. Analyze how your state compares with national data and data from another country relative to the disease topic on mortality and morbidity. Qualitative Data Qualitative data supports your needs assessment by providing in-depth information and context to some of the key health issues. Collect and describe qualitative data from three community stakeholders who can provide you qualitative insights. Identify 3 stakeholders in your community from different perspectives (., doctor, community health director, patient) who you can interview to get qualitative information to support your needs assessment. Describe the role, experience in population health, their organization, and value as a stakeholder. Conduct a brief interview with your three stakeholders by asking them 5 questions on the health issue you chose. You may interview these stakeholders in person, over the phone, or by email. (Be sure to ask in a professional manner). Question Guide: Use the questions below to guide your interview. You may ask more. When considering [disease topic], what are the three to five most important needs for our community? Why are these needs the most important? What factors in our community may contribute to [ ex. heart disease ] being such one of the top five diseases burdens (., housing, transportation, poverty, disease burden)? What resources already exist to address the identified community needs surrounding [disease topic]? What resources are still needed to address the identified community need surrounding [disease topic]? Analyze the results by comparing and contrasting the responses in a table (see below). Identify themes and commonalities between the stakeholder responses. Question Stakeholder 1 Stakeholder 2 Stakeholder 3 1). 3-5 most important needs surrounding [disease topic] 2). Why are these needs the most important? Part 2: Logic Model (3-4 pages) Here you will begin to develop your program strategy on this disease by developing a logic model. Develop a strategy for reducing the burden of the disease in your community and present it as a visual using a logic model. Visit: Developing a Logic Model or Theory of Change ( In addition, if you have not had the chance to read this article earlier in the course, then read it now – Cottage Health. (2021). Create a logic model Your logic model should include a purpose, context, inputs/resources, activities, outputs, and effects/impacts relative to how the proposed initiative will work and the intended outcomes of the initiative. The logic model should be presented on one page. The logic model should reflect on concepts covered in the course, such as preventive strategies, social determinants of health, health disparities, health promotion, healthcare quality and costs, chronic care management, marketing concepts, etc. You may create a logic model or locate a template on the internet. There are a number of videos on the internet about this. Here is one that provides an example of the logic model ( used by the CDC.