996 Search Results for Improving Patient Care Through Training
Sustainable Change in Health DepartmentsIntroductionOne prime characteristic of the health sector is that it is always facing new, emerging diseases; changing demographics and evolving community needs are a seeming constant phenomenon; technological Continue Reading...
AbstractMost patients, especially after being examined with complex health conditions, have difficulty comprehending or recalling the information their healthcare providers gave them regarding their health. However, the use of teach-back methodology Continue Reading...
Training Needs Analysis Practices for Managers: A Study of Saudi Arabia Private Firms
Training needs analysis (TNA) is defined by Mabey and Salman (1995:158) as a "process of collecting data which allows an organization to identify and compare its Continue Reading...
Training Program ProposalTraining is an essential part of customer satisfaction since better-equipped employees would give better services to the customers. The world population has become a consumer of health care, which is considered one of the maj Continue Reading...
Business Plan I
The Freederm Project is a training and best practices development project that is designed to eliminate the occurrence of decubitus in patients in the Veterans Hospital in [insert location]. Increased privatization of healthcare serv Continue Reading...
This is particularly the case in sub-Saharan Africa where clinicians have often come to rely on signs and symptoms alone to make diagnoses." (Nicoll, Walraven, Kigadye, Klokke, 1995)
The laboratory environment is critical to administering testing t Continue Reading...
Communications as a Supervisor
There have been many trends within the healthcare industry that have worked to both improve the ability to communicate as well hinder it in some regards. Despite many pressures to cut costs related to healthcare super Continue Reading...
Caring for Body and Soul
Critiquing Research Report
Modern nursing practice has focused more and more on treating the whole person, through four domains (Chan, 2009). These are physical, mental, social, and spiritual. Of the four, the spiritual do Continue Reading...
diagnoses, pain is a common complaint among inpatients. In the U.S. alone, approximately 100 million patients experience chronic pain (Alaloul et al., 2015). Pain negatively affects numerous aspects of an individual's life, such as sleep, quality of Continue Reading...
Organizational Leadership in a Health Care Setting
Current Practice Setting
Recent work environments among practicing nurses show that the domain of personnel lacks in collaboration with patient and family in the job descriptions and policies durin Continue Reading...
Grant Proposal to Improve Quality of Care
Nursing fatigue is one of the major factors that affect the quality of care provided by nurses to different patient populations. Studies have demonstrated that nursing fatigue is attributable to various fact Continue Reading...
ReflectionIntroductionReflecting on my experiences as a nursing student has been an important aspect of my growth and development. It has allowed me to learn from my mistakes, build on my strengths, and become a better healthcare provider. In this re Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Communication Breakdown in Patient Handoffs:
Explore the consequences of poor communication during patient handoff on patient safety, the continuity of care, and potential legal implicat Continue Reading...
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1. The Evolution of Patient-Centered Care in Modern Healthcare:
This essay would explore the history and development of patient-centered care, analyzing how the concept has changed healthcare delivery. It Continue Reading...
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1. The Role of Healthcare Professionals in Ensuring Patient Safety:
This essay will explore the duties and responsibilities of healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and technicians, in maintaining a safe environmen Continue Reading...
Patient safety is one of the key aspects of healthcare delivery and a critical component in determining the quality of healthcare services. Patient safety is influenced by many factors including medication safety, which is identified as one of the mo Continue Reading...
Role of Family Physician
It is important for us to understand the role of a family physician before we begin our discussion on the importance of family physicians in any health care system of the community. Many reforms have been made in the health Continue Reading...
EMR
Organizational change plan
Introducing electronic medical records (EMR)
Along with expanding health coverage to more Americans, one of the goals of recent federal policy has been the widespread adoption of electronic medical records (EMR) by h Continue Reading...
" (MediLexicon International, Ltd., 2006).
The PCIP was formed from the recognition that high costs and low quality inherent in the Healthcare system of the U.S. is largely due to a system that is antiquated and fragmented (DOHMH, 2006a). The inabil Continue Reading...
Quality in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory
The objective of this study is to define quality in the microbiology clinical laboratory including its major components. Toward's this end, this study will examine what constitutes quality in the labor Continue Reading...
A survey will be developed as a part of implementation of the BSC system in this hospital to track customer satisfaction with the services that they receive here.
A positive image of the organization translates into repeat business and a more posit Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Psychological Impact of Being a Paramedic:
This essay would explore the various psychological challenges faced by paramedics such as PTSD, compassion fatigue, and burnout. It would discuss the caus Continue Reading...
Proposal for a Nurse Informaticist Role to Enhance Effective Communication and Improve Patient OutcomesNursing Informatics and the Nurse InformaticistNursing informatics is an area of healthcare that combines nursing expertise with information techno Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution of Hospital Design and Architecture:
This essay will explore how hospital design and architecture have evolved over time to meet the changing needs of patients, medical staff, and techno Continue Reading...
Some of these organizations and firms need to adopt change because of immigration, demographic, outsourcing, and technological factors. An example of a field that needs some changes is the nursing profession due to changing nature of the workforce a Continue Reading...
Training Education
Over the last several years, the issues of training and education in health care have been increasingly brought to the forefront. This is because there is soaring demand for improved services and quality. At the same time, rising Continue Reading...
Patient Falls
Preventing Patient Falls
The primary goal of every hospital and care facility is the health and safety of their patients. While some problems, such as illness cannot be avoided, compounding illness with injuries can and should be avoi Continue Reading...
Technology and Healthcare
Demographics of the global community are rapidly changing so that each year there are more and more seniors within the population base. This has a profound implication on the healthcare system of many regions since a large Continue Reading...
Hisory of Palliatve Care
Palliative Care
Palliative Care Methods
Palliative care entails assisting patients get through pain caused by different diseases. The patient may be ailing from any diseases, be it curable or untreatable. Even patient who Continue Reading...
Health Care IT
Health Care Information Technology
The days of paper-based records in health care are fading. It is widely believed that the broad adoption of clinical applications such as computerized physician order entry (CPOE) can lead to major Continue Reading...
Workplace Demands Influences Patient Safety
PICOT Question
PICOT Question: How can the implementation of accurate safety standards reduce errors that hamper patients' safety in healthcare facilities in the short and long run?
P -- Patients in hea Continue Reading...
Home Care Company
ABC Home Care Agency Capital Purchase
Software Acquisition and its Benefits
Capital Purchase of Software
Customer Satisfaction
Productivity
Quality assurance
Employee development
Revenue improvement
Economic environment of Continue Reading...
Managed care and utilization review (UR) play an integral part in patient care and reimbursement (Mahmoud, E and Rice, G, 1998). Scott echoes it experts Brian P. Bloomfield, Rod Coombs, David Knights, and Dale Littler (2000), who say:
IT system enj Continue Reading...
Clinic Analysis
Managing Complaints: Improving Service in a 15-Bed Emergency Room
As chief operating officer, you are responsible for a 15-bed Emergency Room (ER), which has received many complaints within the last year regarding inadequate patient Continue Reading...
Health Care Delivery Systems
The structure and organization of the resources that make it possible to provide health care services to target populations is referred to as a health care system. The variety of health care systems is very wide with str Continue Reading...
Stated to be barriers in the current environment and responsible for the reporting that is inadequate in relation to medical errors are:
Lack of a common understanding about errors among health care professionals
Physicians generally think of erro Continue Reading...