1. Yes. The project would be approved because of its merit. The opinions are well presented.
2. One strength of the proposal is that it is built on information from evidence-based and peer-reviewed journal articles. These articles have credible and flawless information on the role of technology in medication errors. Furthermore, the executive summary has done a cost and benefits analysis on how healthcare facilities will make significant cost savings from application of technology in reducing medication errors. This will aid in decision making for the management.
One weakness of the executive summary is that the evaluation method employed. The executive summary suggests that hospitals have to collect and store data on medication errors after application of the technology. This will prove a challenge to hospitals because they will shift focus from patient care to data collection. In a nutshell, the evaluation technique does not quite trust the suggested intervention.