Case 1: The Battle for Logan Airport: American Airlines vs. JetBlue 1. Who are the major competitors in this industry? Where do they compete (right before this case was written) in terms of their primary markets? Are their resources different from each other? Why or why not? What are their strengths and weaknesses? The major competitors in the industry have to be divided into three categories depending on the segment in the air carrier market. The first category is the major carriers such
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Research paper in focus Does access to care still affect health care utilization by immigrants? Testing of an empirical explanatory model of health care utilization by Korean American immigrants with high blood pressure (Song‚ et al.‚ 2010) Research question The research was aimed to study the extrapolative capability of the health care utilization model by exploring the interaction of predisposing‚ enabling‚ and need factors and their effects on health care utilization of Korean American immigrants
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Health Care Delivery Model: Childhood Asthma Sara October 22‚ 2005 University of Portland School of Nursing Abstract Childhood asthma affected an estimated 5 million children under the age of 15 during the year of 1995. The diagnosis of this disease is on a continual rise in the United States‚ and it is the responsibility of all health care providers to busy themselves in providing the proper patient education‚ treatment‚ and preventative measures available to prevent unnecessary suffering
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speech difficulty. The emergency room physician‚ who also specialized in neurology‚ immediately suspected that the patient suffered from a stroke. Stroke occurs when the blood flow to a certain part of the brain is blocked‚ which causes the blood vessels to burst or leak within the brain. This leak of blood in the brain causes nerve cells to die (“What is Stroke?” 1). To confirm his doubts and diagnoses‚ the physician ordered the background information and medical history of the patient. According
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Throughout the care of Andrew‚ one of the most important factors is the building of a therapeutic relationship with Andrew. O’Brien & Fanker (2005‚ p.441) state that “the formation of a therapeutic alliance with the person with a mental illness and their family is crucial to positive outcomes of treatment”. The therapeutic alliance is an alliance based on listening to the client without being judgemental. To build this relationship‚ Roger’s core conditions were applied: unconditional positive regard
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has granted more Americans access to health care insurance. As discussed earlier‚ the increase in insured persons means more patients in the already burdened health care system. The up-front cost of providing care to nearly 16.4 million Americans will be great to health care providers and organizations. The ACA presented new concepts to health delivery that move away from the traditional fee-for-service payment model in hopes to increase quality of care‚ improve patient outcomes‚ reduce costs‚ and
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Taylor Taunton Specific Aims: Strokes are the third leading cause of death in the United States and affect over 750‚000 people each year. When a person has a stroke the brain is temporarily deprived of oxygen‚ which causes brain cells to die. The longer it takes a person to receive the medical attention they need the more likely they are to suffer greater and long lasting effects. Therefore‚ if the symptoms are better understood then getting correct and more efficient medical attention would
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Strokes are caused by a temporary or permanent decrease in cerebral blood flow resulting from a stenosis or arterial occlusion (Montagu‚ et al.‚ 2012). Despite being the predominant cause of acquired disability in England and Wales‚ a stroke can be both preventable and treatable (Lövblad‚ et al.‚ 2015). The societal costs arising from stroke‚ including treatment and productivity loss‚ account for approximately 5% of total UK NHS costs‚ at around £8.9 billion a year (Saka‚ McGuire and Wolfe‚ 2008)
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how to maximize health using the nursing process. She is a 77 year’s old elderly resident in a private up-market nursing home in an EMI unit‚ who’s unable to self mobilize and is dependent upon a hoist for transferring. She is unable to verbally communicate‚ or feed her self. Due to her restricted mouth movement‚ difficulty with swallowing and fear of choking she is only fed in liquid form‚ which is thickened. She suffers from multiple disorders such as Alzheimer’s‚ CVA (stroke) and is doubly incontinent
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She trusts they might remain appreciated for the future of nursing as well as combating limited access to care. She stated this delivery model is beneficial to patient outcomes because these hospitals provide an opportunity for patients in rural areas‚ specially which have very few PCPs‚ to accept care. She would see that processes would be more profitable against successful to a primary care physician’s office and also primes to better patient outcomes because patients are more willing to attend
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