the rationale for choosing the assessment instruments mentioned earlier, the providing of a time table for the assessment process and the deliverables to the Board when it comes to specific requests and details about the cultural shift (Euromed, 2017). .
As noted already, the basic need for cultural change is clear given the global nature of the healthcare organization in question. Since there is a global feel and composition in question, the cultural norms and values of the organization need to match. Simply allowing the culture to match a singular culture, even if it is a dominant or large one, is not something that is workable as… Continue Reading...
Further, he must be therapeutically guided when revealing possibly traumatic experiences to ensure the assessment process doesn't end up leaving him mentally overwhelmed or pressurized or stigmatized (Rosen & Freuh, 2010).
Mental Status Examination
Formal evaluation of Carlos's mental health status within the assessment process to establish whether or not he has PTSD entails a standard procedure, which involves interviewing the patient on: orientation, motor functioning, sensory experiences, mathematical ability, moods and feelings, delusional behavior, judgment, proverbs, spatial-visual abilities and visual and aural memory. The facts gathered in mental wellbeing assessments usually offer key, relevant details connected with the patient's cognitive functioning (Peterson, Prout… Continue Reading...
from the law firms, although they may charge for collating that data. It is this element of the assessment process which will require members of different departments to be present, who may need to refer to their own departments/division to collect the relevant data.
With all the data collected, there will be several considerations regarding the way in which a supplier is selected. Firstly, the element of expertise needs to be examined; if a law firm has a high level of expertise are likely to create value by mitigating legal issues, and providing good advice. However, to obtain value, Gensin may also want to look at the variety… Continue Reading...
assessment process).
To sum up, the Project's Manager will be required to negotiate every important stakeholder for identifying and allocating project resources. Every resource requires the approval of relevant stakeholders prior to its utilization in any project-related process or task. Project team members will not face co-location in case of the project; every resource will continue to be situated in the same workspace.
Communications Management
The project's Communications Management blueprint aims at setting its communications agenda. The chief role of this plan will be: providing… Continue Reading...
evaluate healthcare facilities' performance and enhance care delivery safety and quality. The term "accreditation" describes the external assessment process for evaluating hospitals' and other healthcare centers' performance by studying their adherence to a number of pre-established, well-defined written performance benchmarks. It aims at encouraging ongoing quality improvements instead of merely upholding least-required performance levels. Accreditation also refers to public approval that stems from a healthcare institution's achievement of certain care standards, validated following an autonomous external organizational performance appraisal. (Jaafaripooyan, Agrizzi & Akbari-Haghighi, 2011). This paper addresses the purpose of accreditations and related costs.
A summary of the purposes of accreditation and accreditation standards
Organizations duly accredited,… Continue Reading...
diseases are eligible for benefits through an assessment process certifying the presence of disability in physical and cognitive functioning” (Kang, Park, and Lee, 2012). With the LTCI scheme, the country’s retirees can access better care and services – effectively alleviating their suffering as a consequence of various chronic conditions, most of which are associated with advancement in age. Such conditions include, but they are not limited to, back pain, diabetes mellitus, hypotension, cataract, Alzheimer’s disease, and arthrosis of the knee. As a matter of fact, according to Kang, Park, and Lee, (2012), it has been shown that… Continue Reading...