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    Hospital Readmissions

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    Medicaid Services have taken on initiatives to improve quality of care for Medicare patients since the Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010. In 2012 CMS implemented a program called The Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program (HRR)‚ this program is intended to improve health care for patients with Medicare to improve the quality of care that is provided versus the quantity of care. This program provides incentives to hospitals‚ which is intended to reduce costly and unnecessary readmissions (Centers

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    Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm Meghan Weir Grand Canyon University Spirituality in Health Care HLT-310V Kristan Farley May 16‚ 2013 Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm As the health care atmosphere changes‚ there has been a growing interest to closely examine how spirituality‚ values‚ and morals contribute to patient outcomes; specifically what it means to truly heal a patient. In the past‚ medical care was mostly geared towards curing our patients and their illnesses physically.

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    Compare and Contrast Three Codes of Professional Conduct as They Affect Practicing Psychologists: Australian‚ British and USA Ethical conduct across a number of disciplines not limited to the field of psychology is an issue that occupies legislatures‚ regulatory agencies‚ educators and professional societies alike. Most professions have a code with standards that guide practice within that particular field. The increase in the number of practicing psychologists and the fields in which they are

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    Hospital Closure

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    safety net hospital are closing because‚ there is simply not enough funding to bear the rising population of the United States. Over thirty-three percent over the population are uninsured for various reasons. In today’s society there are so many single parent families that cannot afford to pay for private insurance‚ so as a result they rely on government assistance such as Medicaid‚ All-kids‚ and Medicare. According to an article I read in the New York Times magazine‚ Grady Memorial Hospital is known

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    Healing Hospital

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    Healing Hospital "A Healing Hospital is a hospital that employs healthy role models who teach health improvement‚ offers a healing environment and also leads community health improvement instead of just focusing on illness care and rescue care. A Healing Hospital focuses on healing and becomes an active member in fixing the healthcare system because they lower the need for costly‚ invasive care by improving health" (Harmony Healing House 2013). The healing hospital paradigm focuses on a holistic

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    Conduct a Mkt Audit

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    prepared for Sarto’s Gourmet Plaza Prepared by: The report was prepared by a research company‚ in company with Ready-Made Marketing. Date: This report was completed in December 2008 Purpose of Report: Ready-made marketing engages a conduct a marketing audit on their client‚ Sarto’s Gourmet Pasta. The audit is to cover macro and micro environmental

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    Functions of Hospital

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    FUNCTIONS OF THE HOSPITAL Hospital administration functions can be classified into three broad categories: 1. Medical - which involves the treatment and management of patients through the staff of physicians. 2. Patient Support - which relates directly to patient care and includes nursing‚ dietary diagnostic‚ therapy‚ pharmacy and laboratory services. 3. Administrative - which concerns the execution of policies and directions of the hospital governing discharge of support services in the

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    Hospital Budget

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    Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Budget Over the years financial management has been a concept that is flourishing in the world of health care. “Until the 1960s‚ financial management in all industries was generally viewed as descriptive in nature‚ with its primary role being to secure the financing needed to meet a business’s operating objectives” (Gapenski‚ 2008‚ pg.26). However‚ today‚ financial management holds a more significant role in the management of businesses overall. “Now‚ the primary

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    Healing Hospital

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    Running head: HEALING HOSPITAL: A DARING PARADIGM Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm Karen McDevitt Grand Canyon University Spirituality in Health Care HLT 310V Patricia Mullen April 07‚ 2011 Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm Service‚ Integrity‚ Safety‚ Trust‚ and Respect may be the core values established as guidelines for hospitals’ staff members. Without love it will not qualify as a Healing Hospital. The employees need to embrace the human spirit and incorporate genuine

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    Ethical Issues in Critical Care I want to do this! What’s This? Ethics plays a big role in critical care patients. The job of the director is to create ethical guidelines for the staff to follow when caring for patients. The role of the staff is to make sure that the decisions they make for their patients fall within these ethical guidelines while informing and supporting the family in any critical care decisions that must be made. End-of-Life Issues 1. One of the most common topics in

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