1000 Search Results for Hospital Case Study in Any Case Study
This is significant, because the increases in these levels are an indication that the management is engaging in responsible financial practices to pay off of their debt obligations. (Finkler, 2010, pp. 558 -- 561)
Review the notes. Do any of them r Continue Reading...
Feldstein from Arizona. When the hospital was purchased by another company, they canceled the contract with Feldstein claiming that the actions that were taken were illegal. In the case, the court sided with Feldstein saying that a host of hospitals Continue Reading...
Community Health
Shortage of family practice physicians should be a worrying trend if America is to achieve its goal of ensuring that it has a surplus of 139, 531 family physicians in the medical practice in 2020 (Lloyd, 2009). Matters are complicat Continue Reading...
Business Studies
Augustine Medical Inc.; the Bair Hugger Case Study
Augustine Medical Inc., have developed the Bair Hugger patient warming system. Designed to be used in post operative situations prevent or treat post-operative hyperthermia, the pr Continue Reading...
Stroke
Stroke is identified as one of the leading causes of death and to decrease mortality rate a review of the causes is required. The importance of measuring and reviewing health care quality is no longer questioned. However quantifying quality Continue Reading...
When this kind of attitude is common, it means that medical errors will decline and the quality of care that is being provided will increase. (Brown, 1992, pp. 18 -- 23)
How will the effectiveness (success) of your plan be measured?
The best way t Continue Reading...
(McLaughlin, 2006, pp. 600 -- 610)
Greater amounts of coordination, is when you are working on: improving relations with the community and outside donors. This will allow the hospital to be able to have increased access to additional sources of fun Continue Reading...
Once this occurs, you would then form alliances with key employees in various departments. The basic idea is to understand what issues are affecting the facility and how to address them. You would then have all of the various staff members (who are Continue Reading...
It is focused on promoting the facility through: both online and offline sources. The basic idea with their philosophy is to use the various forms of mediums to highlight the achievements of the facility. This will help to fuel long-term growth and Continue Reading...
As a result, children and adolescents are at risk of delays and impairments in cognitive development" (Levy 2009). Such delays are far from inevitable, but they do underline the need to assure that Sarah 'keeps up' with her studies and that reasonab Continue Reading...
Her improvement as a now member of the American society and capacity to become integrated in this new society became her goal of life. Before proceeding to accomplish her goals, she told us that she had an evaluation of herself and decided that non Continue Reading...
The case study chosen includes a service user who has experienced cut-off and negligence from his relatives, friends and family especially during his childhood period. He has ever since longed to have contact or an attachment with a family securely. Continue Reading...
The idea with this part of the strategy is to be able to form some kind of a partnership with these individuals. This will help to push for a transformation inside the organization. As, these people will help to provide everyone with: a reason for a Continue Reading...
(Preist, 2007)
The different issues that are affecting the facility are: directly tied to a lack of leadership inside the organization. This is problematic, because the staff members will often look to upper management and supervisors to determine Continue Reading...
X continues to drive and has an accident. Following the accident, a test shows that the seizures are caused from a medical condition. In this case, X is negligent because they were unaware of the medical condition and had not been warned to drive. X Continue Reading...
This will allow sufficient time to integrate the different it support functions together. At the same time, the staff members can be highly trained in using this protocol. Next, administrators need to monitor these changes and the impact they are ha Continue Reading...
This left the company a shell of its former self, possibly even without the staff to deal with the problems it faced.
Faced with heavy losses, the company was having difficult with its financing. The state attorney general had stepped into the situ Continue Reading...
Legume and Arrow Contract Order
IRAC Method Assessment of Case Study
Case Name
Statement of Facts
Issue (Question at Hand)
Rule (Statement of the Law)
Case Name: This is a case between K.K. Legume Inc. which is a sweater manufacturer and Arrow Continue Reading...
For these reasons, too, all stakeholders must be on the same page, so for instance Markson's group had to wait for consensus from a certain department before building the software but this consensus resulted in a much safer, more standardized proce Continue Reading...
Third Party Patient
The Doctrine of Apparent Agency
Scenario:
June, a 34-year-old divorced woman diagnosed with severe anorexia, is hospitalized. Her doctors feel she may need to be placed on a feeding tube soon to save her life. Initially June ag Continue Reading...
Ethical, Legal, And Business Considerations in Hospitals
The nursing staff employed at the Cancer Center of a suburban hospital is having a continual deterioration of their morale. Many of their patients, more so as of late than usual, are being dia Continue Reading...
The tools used, in this case, for knowledge discovery and data mining where based on artificial neural networks (ANN) and consisted of four different models. All models represented supervised learning models with a known output. The four models of Continue Reading...
signs of anemia that is caused by blood loss. Anemia caused by blood loss can take place over long periods of time, and in Ms. A's situation, that could be what is taking place. According to her medical history, she has been suffering from "menorrha Continue Reading...
Some of the contracts which minors can't disaffirm include education loan contracts, insurance (health and life) contracts, armed forces enlistment contracts etc. Further, in some states, if a minor who seems (in terms of appearance) to be of majori Continue Reading...
The tort for companionship and society is, by law, only applicable to persons and not to animals, regardless of their regard as companion animals or not.
As for the trespass tort, it was found that insufficient evidence was available to prove wrong Continue Reading...
Brown, and commit that "best efforts" will be exerted to ensure that his request will be addressed and resolved (whether this would be a positive or negative outcome). These tactics would help me establish my objective, which is to ensure the succes Continue Reading...
The democratic approach is when you are motivating employees. The basic idea is to help them make their own decisions about: how to provide the best treatment options to customers. This means, that managers must work with everyone, to help them unde Continue Reading...
A 65-year-old female with pneumonia
CHIEF COMPLAINT: A 3-day long fever accompanied by a persistent cough
HISTORY: The patient's name is Mrs. Alcot, a sixty-five-year-old woman with a complaint of persistent fever and cough. The patient stated th Continue Reading...
Recruitment of Doctors From Philippines
Problems, Causes & Solutions
Process of Hiring and Difficulties faced
Growing Population in Dubai
Mode of Recruitment
Assessment and Approval
Approval from the Ministry
Candidates Backing Out After C Continue Reading...
Caregiver Interview as Related to Physical Therapy
The objective of this study is to determine what types of psychosocial issues arise for individuals who render primary care to a PWD on a routine basis, and to determine how these caregivers cope wi Continue Reading...
2. The fact that she has been kept almost totally stationery for 3 days following surgery, when she should have been exercising her limb
3. The small urine output that may signal post-operation infection.
4. Her living quarters -- in a trailer th Continue Reading...
Identify issues that occurred during CPOE implementation, identify potential causes of such issues, and list specific recommendations, based on evidence- based rationale and research, to resolve the identified issues prior to the next CPOE implementa Continue Reading...
Environments serving elderly people, such as nursing homes or clubs for the elderly, should also be structured in such a way that the possibility of falling would be prevented. It has been found for instance that the unfamiliar hospital environment Continue Reading...
Jackie Smith is an 82-year-old right-handed Caucasian woman. She has been diagnosed with dementia and her eldest son has petitioned the court for guardianship in the past. At that time Mrs. Smith's eldest son and his family were living with her. A ps Continue Reading...
Mental Health
Providing patients with mental health problems with the proper care can be a difficult task. There are also many ethical issues that often arise in caring for patients who are mentally ill. The case of Rocky Bennett is a prime example Continue Reading...
This allows for proper safety since Via Christi is located in Wichita, Kansas, which is the biggest city in the state (Via Christi, 2011).
In regards to the internal environment, all employees and patients are treated with dignity and respect. The Continue Reading...
Because consumers are administering their bank accounts, investments, and purchases online, and many turn to the web for gathering information about medical conditions and will expect the same level of control to be extended to online medical inform Continue Reading...
Urgent Care Facilities
The type of facility chosen is the Urgent Care facility, a relatively new but rapidly growing aspect of the U.S. Health care system. Research shows that Urgent Care provides relatively inexpensive ambulatory care for certain t Continue Reading...
President Kobayashi might have appointed a task force to consider fringe benefits rather than assigning this task to the human resources department. A multi-departmental task force will have more accurate and meaningful localized knowledge that it c Continue Reading...
Improving Healthcare Delivery in Nursing Homes: Focus on Broken Bones
The objective of this study is to focus on health care management issues, problems, and policies in a current organization and specifically that of a nursing home with a focus on Continue Reading...