Health Care Interview Justin Sanders May 28‚ 2014 Instructor: Kathleeen Mais HCS/235 Health Care Interview For this paper I am interviewing my friend’s mother who lives down the street from me. Her name is Kimberly Addison and she is a registered nurse in the State Of California‚ who acquired her registered nursing license August 31st 1987. She has experience as a hospice nurse‚ Charge nurse‚ trauma nurse‚ Head nurse of the ER and Director of Nursing. One of the first questions I asked
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Health Care Transparency HCS 235 Health Care Transparency Healthcare transparency has been defined by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) as making available to the public‚ in a reliable and understandable manner‚ information on the health care system’s quality‚ efficiency and consumer experience with care‚ which includes price and quality data‚ so as to influence the behavior of patients‚ providers‚ payers and others to achieve better outcomes (American College‚ 2010)
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Health Care Budget Effective financial management is the basis of thriving health care organizations. Organizations must make good investment decisions based on objective analysis (Healthcare Financial Management Association [HFMA]‚ 2005). Integration of financial management principles provides decision makers with guidance to make capital decisions maximize mission-based benefits at effective costs (HFMA‚ 2005). An operating budget is the statement of profit and loss for the entire organization
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Leadership in health care Cynthia Leonard‚ RN‚ BSN Nurs/587 February 5‚ 2012 Marie Holley‚ NP‚ RN‚ PhD Leadership in health care Leadership is a unique position and can be seen as the capability to motivate and encourage confidence and support among followers. A competent leader possesses many abilities. A central ability that a leader possesses is influencing others. Leaders guide‚ directs‚ teaches‚ and motivates people to accomplish goals. Leadership is essential for nursing as a
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States health care system is financed privately and publicly. Private coverage is through employers primarily and makes up approximately 54% of total healthcare expenditure. The federal government finances the remaining 46%. ( National Center for Health Statistics‚ 2009). ( Shi and Singh‚ 2013 ). Canada has a national insurance system that provides fifty/ fifty cost of sharing for territorial or provincial medical insurance plans. The Canadian system provides free universal coverage with care at the
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EHRs in Health Care x x x Abstract In 2009‚ the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH) was passed into law mandating interoperable Electronic Health Record (EHR) adoption throughout the United States health care system for all providers who serve Medicare or Medicaid patients. The HITECH Act sets “meaningful use” requirements‚ goals‚ and objectives‚ and gives specific timelines for which to achieve them. As an incentive
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Medical dominance in Australia Within Australia‚ medicine has traditionally dominated every facet of health care delivery (Germov‚ 2002; Willis‚ 1989). The professional status that medicine holds in Australia has been gained by means of its historical and political advantages (Germov‚ 2002; Willis‚ 1989). Willis’s (1989) seminal work on medical dominance provides an extensive review of medical relationships and the power that medicine yields. Historically‚ in Australia‚ medicine gained its
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Equality-means equal rights for people regardless of what factors they might have that are different. Equality states that because they are human they must be equal/ Inclusion-is bases upon the idea of allowing everyone equal access to a service regardless of gender‚ disability‚ religions ETC. Discrimination-treating a person or group less favourably than another in the same situation‚ usually on account of their race‚ age‚ gender‚ disability or relgion. 2. Discrimination may deliberately
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HEALTHCARE ANALYSIS HCS/539 August 5‚ 2013 The United States has an incredibly complicated and expensive healthcare system. Many health insurers and other organizations across the country have dramatically changed the way they do business in order to stay competitive‚ especially with the new climate that laws such as the Affordable Health Care Act have created. These organizations have developed new strategies and processes in order to participate in the insurance exchange program and
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quality and access continue to rise‚ how do you see the future of health care? What long term strategies do we need to have in place to assure our healthcare success as a nation? In the future of health care‚ I believe that there will be some extrodinary change. Firstly‚ in the U.S‚ if the Affordable Healthcare Act goes well‚ many citizens will be beneficial. The citizens that do not afford to buy health insurance can now have health insurance; the health insurance can no longer discriminated
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