Monopolistically structured JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations) I chose the monopolistically structured JCAHO (Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations). They are the only organization that determines whether hospitals or medical facilities are up to their standards enough to receive reimbursement from Medicare and Medicaid. “The Joint Commission is a monopoly because it has unique statutory protection in the USA and collects $113 million
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Running head: ACCREDITATION AUDIT CASE STUDY/ TRACER PATIENT TASK Accreditation Audit Case Study/ Tracer Patient Task III Crystal Shanaman WGU Accreditation Audit Case Study/ Tracer Patient Task III A1. At Nightingale Community Hospital‚ our value regarding safety is “we believe that excellence begins with providing a safe environment. We put our patients first as we seek to exceed the expectations of our customers with superior service‚ outstanding clinical care
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Why do counsellors need to work within a recognised code of ethics? The need for any type of counsellor to adhere to a code of ethics is essential for a number of reasons: Primary reason is to protect the client. A non-exploitation policy coupled with a duty of care. The responsibility of the counsellor is to felicitate change‚ not to direct and overpower the client. It would be all too easy to put your own needs first; an example of this would be financial‚ simply stringing the client along
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LEVEL OF READINESS OF FACULTY AND INSTRUCTION OF MALLIG PLAINS COLLEGES TOWARDS ACCREDITATION Thesis Abstract By: VICTOR MICHAEL Q. BALISI March 2008 APPROVAL SHEET In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree in Master of Arts in Education‚ this thesis entitled: THE LEVEL OF READINESS OF FACULTY AND INSTRUCTION OF MALLIG PLAINS COLLEGES TOWARDS ACCREDITATION has been prepared and submitted by Victor Michael Q. Balisi who is hereby recommended
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India has been one of the fastest growing diagnostic markets over the past few years‚ with a growing share in the global in-vitro diagnostics industry. Growing personal disposable incomes‚ inclining population of people suffering from lifestyle diseases‚ increasing penetration of preventive healthcare‚ rapid growth of laboratory automation and expansion in test menus across labs in India are some of the factors for the growth of the India in-vitro diagnostics market. The rising number and complication
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Discuss the ways in which counsellor qualities such as Empathy‚ Genuineness and Unconditional positive regard are important in the counselling relationship. Counselling‚ also referred to as the ’talking therapy’‚ is a process whereby a client is provided with a sufficient amount of time and space to share‚ understand and resolve his or her problems ‚ in all confidentiality. (Sutton & Stewart‚ 2008) This process is a two way collaborative exchange and is generally termed as the counselling relationship
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Discuss how the skills and practises used by a professional counsellor differ from those used in other helping relationships. In addition we would like you to evaluate your own qualities and skills and identify what you think it is necessary to do to progress in the profession.” Part 1 Counselling can be defined as a form of helping people that is primarily focused on helping someone‚ however there are many definitions of counselling‚ each with a different role‚ process and theory. Counselling
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or loved ones. So is it possible to have a relationship with someone who you don’t know‚ someone such as a therapist? It may be possible; however this is not the type of relationship that is being described within counselling therapy. The client-counsellor relationship is unlike these day to day relationships that you may form with peers or loved ones‚ it is highly specialised; depending on the approach‚ it is usually informal in a structured manner‚ with boundaries and rules to dictate where the
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counselling. I will discuss how very often counselling can arouse strong emotions that draw from other aspects of one’s own life. Couple counselling can give rise to deep personal issues from one’s own life be it as a participant or as the counsellor themselves. Although the particular conflicts within the couple are relevant I will highlight how counselling frequently involves the nature of the relationship as each has separately come to define it. Aside from the relationship I will reflect
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To what extent is a counsellor more than just a good listener? In your discussion we would like you to draw on key elements that form the practise of counselling. In addition we would like you to consider your own qualities and skills and identify what you need to do to progress in the profession. This century has seen a rise in counselling services. We have counsellors for specific diseases‚ addictions‚ depression‚ divorce‚ name the problem and we seem to have a ‘therapist’ for it. So what
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