Journal/Periodical Assignment Carey Brox‚ HCA 402 June 7‚ 2013 2013 Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals for Hospitals The safety goals outlined for hospitals are intended to stimulate greater awareness of the elements of vulnerability or risk associated between patient and worker. Ultimately‚ patient safety‚ worker health and safe practice methods can have a positive influence on saving lives‚ reducing risk and controlling costs. The goals attempt to outline a uniform standard
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communications regulations and statutes. Table 1 Effects of Hospital Care Environment on Patient Mortality and Nurse Outcomes. Aiken‚ Linda; PhD‚ RN; Clarke‚ Sean; PhD‚ RN; Sloane‚ Douglas; Lake‚ Eileen; PhD‚ RN; Cheney‚ Timothy Journal of Nursing Administration. 38(5):223-229‚ May 2008. DOI: 10.1097/01.NNA.0000312773.42352.d7 Table 1 . Properties of the Hospital-Level Practice Environment Scale of the Nursing Work Index Subscales Used to Classify Hospitals as Better‚ Mixed‚ or Poor Care Environments (N =
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Patton-Fuller Community Hospital Networking Project Hospitals like any commercial business interest rely on the principles of best practices in the treatment of its patients. Without a standard of care provided through these practices‚ hospitals would fail to provide the basic service that they are designed to provide. Similarly‚ these standards of best practices extend across the entire organization from clinical functions
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There are many complex healthcare organizations across the United States. One of the largest healthcare organizations in Indiana is St. Vincent’s Hospital. They have 22 health ministries including 7 specialty hospitals‚ 8 critical access hospitals and other centers that serve 57 counties in Indiana. Core values of St. Vincent’s Medical center include wisdom‚ creativity‚ dedication‚ service of the poor‚ and integrity. “As member of Ascension Health‚ the largest Catholic health care system in the country
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There I was‚ 6 months old with a dent in my head‚ screaming in the emergency room. This was just the first of many times I would set foot in a hospital. Severe chest pains‚ dog attack‚ fractured L5‚ strange sicknesses‚ multiple concussions; it was as if the hospital was my second home. I was a junior olympic level gymnast‚ and on top of the injuries that came with that‚ I managed to get so sick that my immune system was useless‚ for most of my younger years. Unlike most kids my age‚ needles didn’t
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Strategic Human Resource Management of Volunteers and the Link to Hospital Patient Satisfaction Introduction Hospitals have focused their hard work on providing high quality patient care while aiming to reduce costs. One of the key indicators of hospital performance is patient satisfaction. There is an indication that hospital volunteers may be able to enhance patient satisfaction. (Brent Hotchkiss‚ et al.‚ 2009) Found that the great use of volunteers was related to higher patient satisfaction
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The Brewster v. University Hospital is a case that deals with informed consent‚ in this case the plaintiff seemed to be wronged in the sense that their child was not given the best opportunity for a full recovery. The defendant‚ however‚ believes no wrong has been done since the professionals are certain that the diagnosis was best for the patient. The argument develops in the sense that the parents of the patient were not informed of all the different diagnosis‚ and how this illness could affect
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Group Assignment #2 1) What is the utilization at each step of the process in the clinic? Front Desk: a. Registration: The total availability time = 3*180 = 540 min The total registration time = 80*5 = 400 min (New patient & Follow-up patient) The utilization of Registration = 400/540 = 74.07% b. Verification & Hand-off: Total available time = (4*60 + 15)*3 = 255*3 = 765 min The number of follow-up patients = 80*60% = 48 people The number of new patients = 80*40%
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Felix Oberholzer-Gee Tarun KhanNa Carin-Isabel Knoop Apollo Hospitals – First-World Health Care at Emerging-Market Prices If we do this right‚ we can heal the world. — Dr. Prathap C. Reddy‚ founder and Executive Chairman of Apollo Hospitals Group “I am happy‚” declared Dr. Prathap C. Reddy‚ broadly smiling behind his desk in a modest office that had served Apollo’s Executive Chairman since the early days of the hospital group. “The first part of the game is over. I have shown the
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decided to discuss and analyse Home and Hospital care‚ its environments and how the physical environments affect people giving and receiving care. Healthcare is the prevention‚ treatment‚ and management of illness and the preservation of physical and mental well-being through the services offered by the medical health professions. Each type of care facility has its own advantages and disadvantages; I will now go through some of each for home and hospital settings. Being at home the patient is
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