Why were managed care organizations initially hesitant to use data mining applications? One of the biggest hesitations would have to be cost to build an implement such a system. The technique depends on an organization having "clean" data to analyze‚ which requires data being scrubbed and moved to data warehouses. Many payers lack the money and manpower to build and maintain these warehouses. (Kongstvedt‚ P.‚ Capagemini). In addition‚ internal politics and the numerous constituencies within a
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Running head: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS Financial management of health care organizations Name: College: Date: Introduction Healthcare managers participate in various important roles that allow them to form and maintain flourishing organizations. Managers ought to be aware of the decisive elements of management and the generally accepted accounting principles. At the same time‚ they must realize‚ stick to‚ and put into effect the general financial ethical
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Financial Ratios and Health Care Organizations Monique Thomas MHA 612 Financial and Managerial Accounting Instructor Stacy Hiles September 10‚ 2012 Financial Ratios and Healthcare Organizations Health systems routinely compare their financial results to those of a peer group of healthy competitors. Although managers of most organizations strive to achieve the outcomes of comparable healthy competitors‚ it is equally important to examine those of unhealthy competitors. By doing so‚ managers
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Most Recent Employer CLS Care Services - October 2011– Date Care Team Leader- Lyndhurst Key Skills • Managing a team of care staff ensuring all needs of the clients are met to a high standard. • Taking responsibility for the home in the absence of the Manager. • Ensuring that all services provided meet CLS standards. • Lead and coach the team including staff supervisions and yearly appraisals. • Maintaining accurate records e.g. care plans‚ accident reports.
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Staying Home When I get old‚ I want to live at home until the very end. I have worked in many settings for elder care and I believe that home health care is the best option. Having the opportunity to work in home health/hospice as well as long term care‚ choosing home care or hospice as opposed to long term care can be the most appealing option. I believe the quality of life‚ comfort level and costs exceed any care given in a long term care setting. Growing old and receiving care in my home would
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Running Header: SIGNIFICANT EVENT/IMPACT ON HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS: MANAGED CARE Significant Historical Event/Impact on Health Care Organizations: Managed Care Erich Hayman Monday‚ May 19‚ 2008 University of Phoenix HCS/530‚ Health Care Organizations Professor David A. Olsen‚ MHA Significant Historical Event/Impact on Health Care Organizations “By 1995‚ managed care plans had become the dominant form of health insurance and enrolled 73 percent of all Americans who were
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get hurt while in their homes without anyone looking after them. In this case‚ it would be a good idea to start looking for home care for elderly people. With a home care provider‚ you can have the peace of mind knowing that your senior loved one is well taken care of. Home care for elderly is a good option especially when the person wants to maintain his own independence by continually living in his own home. Certified home care providers can either live in a senior’s home to give 24 hours services
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real-life standards‚ speak to the supervisor and ask to see the recipes. Most centres offer choices‚ and you can ask that your child skip something‚ such as juice or a processed food. Licenced home care providers are required to follow similar regulations as daycare centres‚ with monitoring by their home care agency. If you have a concern about a snack‚ say‚ speak to your provider; the
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Home Health Care and Reducing Stroke Risks The primary risk for stroke is high blood pressure. Secondary risks include age and gender. While age and gender cannot be controlled‚ high blood pressure can. According to the American Stroke Association‚ "the chance of having a stroke approximately doubles for each decade of life after age 55...Each year‚ women have more strokes than men‚ and stroke kills more women than men. Use of birth control pills‚ pregnancy‚ history of preeclampsia/eclampsia or
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Besides‚ according to the Code of Practice for Residential Care Home Chapter 4.3 – Restriction to the Premises of RCHE “4.3.1 No part of an RCHE shall be located in any premises where building works have been carried out or structures Note 1 have been built without the approval and consent of the Building Authority”. For RCHEs located in New Territories Exempted Houses‚ please refer to paragraph and 4.3.2 unauthorised building works in or in relation to the premises of RCHEs may constitute a risk
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