Linda Freed, Business Office Manager: There is simply no way that we can work with MegaPlan. I went through that at another hospital. They make it impossible to get claims approved, and when the payment finally comes it is usually wrong. And then we have to fight for the rest of our money. Don't sign! In fact, tear the contract up and mail it back to HR at the factory. The employees will revolt at the factory when we say NO, and MegaPlan will be sent packing down the road! Nancy S tritmatter, CNO: Well, as you know, my husband works at Commercial, and quite a few of the nurses here are in that situation. What happens if we all cannot even use our own hospital for medical care? I am with Dr. Evans, you'd better just sign the contract they sent, and do it today so that no rumors get started around the hospital about this situation. Our people will panic if they cannot get healthcare here in town! I could even lose some of my best nurses! Assignment: Given the scenario, your role and the information provided by the key players involved, it is time for you to make a decision. If you are finished reviewing this scenario, close this window and return to this Week's You Decide tab, in eCollege, to complete the activity for this scenario. You can return and review this scenario again at any time. So, what will you do? Whose advice makes the most sense to you in this situation, and how will you proceed? Present your comments in a 3-4 pages paper, explaining how you will proceed. Understanding 20 Demonstrate a strong grasp of the problem at hand. Demonstrate an understanding of how the course Analysis 20 Apply original thought to solving the business problem. Apply concepts from the course material correctl toward solvin; the business roblem. Execution Write your answer clearly and succinctly using strong organization and proper grammar. Use citations correctl . Total 70 - A quality paper will meet or exceed all of the above re - uirements