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Health Care Cost and Quality Analysis
Introduction
Healthcare is significantly costly within the United States. Recent research studies have indicated that there is no correlation between health care cost and quality. For instance, despite the fact t Continue Reading...
True Cost of Increased Malpractice Insurance in the Health Care Industry
During the last decade, medical malpractice premiums have increased exponentially, resulting in a decreased pool of qualified physicians operating in the medical arena. The med Continue Reading...
Structure and Process in Health Care Organizations and Health Care PolicyIntroductionThe structure and process in health care organizations is inherently tied to health care policy, the aim of which is always to provide the best quality care to patie Continue Reading...
Explaining the Differences in the U.S. and European Health Care SystemsHow can it be that the richest, most powerful nation on earth can tolerate 47 million uninsured, the highest health care costs per capita by far on earth, and health outcomes that Continue Reading...
Evolution of the Modern American Health Care SystemToday, the United States spends more on health care per capita than any other industrialized country, but many critics charge that American taxpayers are not getting enough bang for their health care Continue Reading...
Prince Georges County, Maryland: Psychosocial Factors and Health InequitiesMorbidity and MortalityInfant Mortality by Race/EthnicityInfant mortality rate declined by 16% from 2008 to 2017 (Infant Health Fact Sheet, 2018). Infant mortality rate for bl Continue Reading...
IntroductionSaying that COVID-19 has been devastating to nations and their citizens seems to be an understatement. The impact that the virus has had on the wellbeing, livelihoods, as well as lives of people not only in the U.S. but across the world i Continue Reading...
MEDICAL AND HEALTHCARE Medical and Healthcare: Technology Trend in HealthcareTechnology has transformed the way humans are living lives in recent times, including healthcare. With the use of artificial intelligence and robotics, healthcare profession Continue Reading...
Healthcare has gained exceeded attention in the past few years since all over the world, diseases and their intensity have been witnessed with an increase in population. Hygiene and sanitation have been associated with an increase in illness, thus co Continue Reading...
Research risk management programs for health care facilities or organizations
· Introduction
Healthcare risk management entails the administrative and clinical processes, systems and reports applied for the purpose of detecting, assessing, mon Continue Reading...
U.S. Healthcare System v. Canada Healthcare System
The Canada healthcare system is usually considered as a probable model or standard for the United States healthcare system, particularly in relation to healthcare reform initiatives. The Canadian he Continue Reading...
72). This initiative would also relate to Initiative No. 6 discussed further below.
Potential Benefits. This approach could even benefit the hospital's Human Resources Service. For example, in their essay, "Determining the Size of the Temporary Wor Continue Reading...
AdventHealthAccountable Care Organizations (ACOs) aim to improve patient care quality while controlling costs (Wilson et al., 2020). AdventHealth is an example of such an ACO. The impact of such organizations is largely assessed through specific metr Continue Reading...
Choosing the Right Values in Health PolicyDecision-making in healthcare is a highly value-laden process in which the evidence approaches cannot serve as the primary basis. While the evidence is used as the fundamental premises of decision making, val Continue Reading...
The U.S. Healthcare Systems
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The U.S. healthcare system is fragmented by the fact that incentives do not align with the actual goal of healthcare (Enthoven, 2009). For instance, healthcare facilities are incentivized to “treat” patients Continue Reading...
VA Ambulatory Care
When it comes to the job and duty of the Veteran Affairs (VA) Administration, there are many forms and types of care that commonly come up and that are discussed or debated. Just one of those, and perhaps one of the less commonly Continue Reading...
Payer MixThe payer mix refers to the proportion of patients under government medical plans such as Medicaid and Medicare compared to private or commercial insurance plans. It gives a representation of financial reimbursement plans which in turn deter Continue Reading...
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Tenet Healthcare Corp
This paper examines the financial statements of Tenet Healthcare Corporation, reviewing their important components and discussing their interrelationship.
Tenet's annual report for the year ending Continue Reading...
Growth Pains at Mountain States Healthcare
Definition of the Situation
Mountain States Healthcare (MSH) is a system of hospital from four different states including Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and Idaho. Subsequent to acquiring other hospital units, MSH Continue Reading...
Dr. Leonard Egede published an editorial in the Journal of General Internal Medicine regarding various issues in health care i.e. race, ethnicity, culture, and disparities. The editorial was published on the premise that existing evidence shows that Continue Reading...
In the U.S healthcare environment, the clinical practice guidelines are the effective healthcare protocol to enhance patient’s safety as well as achieving evidence-based practice. The clinical guidelines provide recommendations to the best avai Continue Reading...
The Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare) witnessed a twenty-five percent growth in insured individuals. But the above growth was accompanied by a concurrent sharp rise in insurance companies’ premiums. Furthermore, it led to a tremendous heal Continue Reading...
Experts in the field claim that the activity of accreditation represents a key mechanism to evaluate healthcare facilities' performance and enhance care delivery safety and quality. The term "accreditation" describes the external assess Continue Reading...
Many of them who have worked for 20 years as nurses have gone up the managerial or corporate ladder. More and more nurses have chosen more paper work and less patient care by becoming supervisors, administrators and nursing directors and then retire Continue Reading...
Personal Response
There does not appear to be a "chicken little" quality involved in the resources reviewed; indeed, the statistics cited make it abundantly clear that the healthcare profession is in big trouble today and things are going to get w Continue Reading...
Summary
The article titled: “Can Technology Improve Healthcare Decisions?” details the importance of making decisions and how technology impacts decision-making. Specifically, the article discusses making personal health decisions and use Continue Reading...
Budgeting and Cost Control in Healthcare
One of the most critical issues facing healthcare facilities and organizations is the rapidly increasing cost of providing services. Cost control and budgetary issues are the first consideration for many heal Continue Reading...
Workflow Analysis
Workflow is a term that is utilized to refer to processes or steps undertaken to complete a specific task (Mastrian & McGonigle, 2015). In a healthcare organization, this concept refers to initiatives undertaken to provide pati Continue Reading...
The Impact of State Health Policies on Healthcare Quality: An Analysis of the 2022 State Health System Performance ScorecardIntroductionThe 2022 Scorecard on State Health System Performance by the Commonwealth Fund gives an overview of how different Continue Reading...
Implementation of a New Health Initiative TitleImplementation of Initiatives Designed to Enhance the Well-Being and Health of the Healthcare Workers During the Covid-19 Pandemic.AbstractThere is a need for a detailed approach to address several eleme Continue Reading...
Cultural Competency Health Professionals Canada
This paper discusses cultural competency for health professionals in Canada. Defining cultural competence for healthcare as respectful awareness of cultural differences, the importance of this perspect Continue Reading...
Patient-Centered Care
The author of this report has been asked to answer several questions relating to a survey that was taken and the conclusions or outcomes that can be drawn from the same. Within this report, the current practice setting will be Continue Reading...
Family Health
When considering nursing practice for families, there is a tendency to think of the family as a static entity, existing as it is when first encountered -- and as frequently described in this paper. But families are not static; they evo Continue Reading...
Introduction
In any academic study, there are inevitably going to be limitations to the study that have to be taken into account when evaluating the results of the study. The authors are supposed to build these limitations into their conclusions, but Continue Reading...
Along the way, scholarly resources such as books, peer-reviewed journal articles and reputable websites will be used to create or support the opinions or answers given. The three questions that will be answered will include what basic types of healt Continue Reading...
Ranajee, N. (2012). Best practices in healthcare disaster recovery planning. Health Management Technology. May 2012.
As electronic medical records become the norm, health care institutions need to maintain backup systems and develop cohesive disast Continue Reading...
VHA Mental Health Care
Very recently, beginning in 1995 the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) began a series of progressive reforms. The reform has included a substantive list of functional and fundamental changes, including everything from facil Continue Reading...