Health Care Professional Interview Sabrina Doan HCM300-2 – Healthcare Principles and Practices Colorado State University – Global Campus Dr. Ray Borges September 14‚ 2014 Health Care Professional Interview I have been working as a medical transcriptionist/scribe with my current doctor for over ten years. He has been practicing dermatology for over 30 years and has seen the industry change for the better in some aspects‚ as well as changed for the worse. I knew he would be a good interviewee
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interest of Health Information Technologies has grown throughout the years with the implementation of the Health Information Exchange (HIE) and Electronic Health Records (EHRs). The federal government even set aside $27 billion for a program that encourages U.S. physician offices and hospitals to invest in a fully functional electronic records system. The adoption of EHRs throughout the healthcare industry has been advantageous as it improves both service quality and clinical quality of care. Patient
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key barriers include lack of reassurance‚ poor access to services and nonfinancial barriers. “Some difficulties that involved the cost of healthcare access is that some Americans did not get needed medical care or delayed medical care because they were worried about the cost or worried their health insurance would not cover their healthcare needs‚ and this was due to their financial status. Some more barriers comprise of Americans being too busy with work or other commitments‚ not being able to get
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Reflection 1 I arrived on the ward at 7.00am ready to begin a 10 hour shift. After receiving handover my mentor assigned me the job of bed bathing Mr T with the help of a health care assistant. Mr T was admitted with a broken radius and ulna; this means that your forearm is made up of two long bones that sit side by side. The inside bone is called the ulna‚ and the outside bone is called the radius. You have broken both bones. A fracture means just the same as a break. The bone ends are out of
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Health Care Reform 2010 There is so little contradiction that government should be engaged in one way or another in creating a solution that gives Americans in need of medical assistance the right to life‚ liberty and the continued pursuit of happiness. The disagreements come in recognizing the failure of government to properly
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Health care professionals are doctors ‚ nurses‚ surgeons and many more .Did you know that there are 13 characteristics of a health care professional‚ there is Empathy ‚ Honesty‚ Dependability‚ Willingness to learn ‚ Patience ‚ Acceptance of critism ‚ Enthusiasm‚ Self motivation‚ Tact ‚ Competence‚ Responsibility ‚ Team Player and Feedback. These characteristics are important to doctors ‚ nurses ‚ and surgeons because they need to understand the patients ‚ they also need to be honest
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Health Care Costs Health care costs have become a major issue in the United States‚ both socially and politically. According to the U.S. Census Bureau‚ 50.7 million people‚ or nearly one in six U.S. residents‚ were uninsured in 2009 (Kaiser Health News‚ 2010).This is because the high cost of health care has driven the cost of insurance out of the reach of many Americans. Contributing factors to the continuing increase in the cost of health care are the generally unhealthy lifestyle practiced by
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Evolution of Health Care Economics History and Evolution of Health Care Economics Over the course of history in the United States‚ the economics of health care has changed. Economics is the science that deals with the production‚ distribution‚ and consumption of goods and services‚ or the material welfare of mankind (Getzen & Moore‚ 2007). This paper will discuss that history along with the evolution of heath care economics. This paper will also discuss the timeline of health care funding
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Health Care Spending Paper Health Care Spending Health care spending in America is at an all-time high. The baby boomer generation is reaching retirement age and its dependence on health care is greater than ever before. This burgeoning demand for health care services has put a huge strain on the infrastructure of the health care system that was originally designed to accommodate far less Americans than it currently supports. Many financial experts predict a drastic increase in health
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Suggest the key financial drivers that most likely will cause health care organizations to merge. Provide support for your rationale. Cost is the driver that will most likely cause healthcare organizations to merge. Most healthcare organizations have issues with spending. Most industries today are faced with a variety of obstacles in achieving or remaining profitable. The healthcare industry is no exception. Profitability is enough of a challenge under normal circumstances‚ but especially so during
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