1. What are the physicians trying to accomplish through buying the same EHR product at their hospital? What are the pros and cons? The Physicians are trying to accomplish a way to make it easier to get all of the patient’s records when they are needed. The benefits of buying the same EHR product are that they can write orders from their practices for patients who are in the hospital. The other benefit is that if there is an emergency or the physician is covering the emergency room they will be
Premium Health care Patient Medicine
Western Governors University Joint Commission Compliance Audit Task 2 AFT2 Accreditation Audit By Cricket Besse 055895 Nightingale Community Hospital Sentinel Event Registrar‚ registered child (3 year old patient)‚ obtained insurance card and entered demographics. She was then taken to pre-op where the nurse told mother that once in the OR the surgery would take about 45 minutes and then she would go to recovery. The mother informed the pre-op nurse that once her daughter went
Premium Patient Nurse Security guard
long-term acute care hospital‚ and it’s a truly unique combination of hospital and nursing home. The definition of LTACH according to a white paper from Hospital Medicine is as follows: “A Long-Term Acute Care Hospital (LTACH) is an acute care hospital that specializes in the treatment
Premium Nursing Nurse Hospital
MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL: CABG Surgery (A) Today‚ governmental‚ corporate and individual customers increasingly are resisting insurers’ attempts to pass on rising healthcare costs. Healthcare providers’ costs meanwhile are escalating in the face of an aging population‚ expensive technologies and therapies... Both payers and providers must determine their true competencies and find ways to remain profitable despite leaner margins. In 1994‚ Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)‚ with its $1 billion
Premium Cost Total quality management Patient
Many infectious cases that would not be be admitted to the Devon and Exeter Hospital‚ were dealt with in the first 9 months of operation. Whooping cough‚ small pox‚ dysentery‚ scarlatina and general coughs and stomach complaints were treated. Patients were admitted at 12 noon each day‚ or visited in their homes. In 1828 9‚665 cases were dealt with‚ and its physicians attended many of the cholera cases in the 1832 epidemic. Dr Hennis who was killed in a duel in 1833‚ working from the Dispensary‚
Premium Patient Health care Medicine
HOSPITAL ACQUIRED INFECTIONS - R. Howard‚ R. Lata‚ T. Tennekoon‚ R. Mirza & K.Yang Figure 1: Selected hospital acquired infections in Queensland‚ July-December 200814 • Introduction Hospital acquired infections‚ (HAI) also known as nosocomial infections refer to those infections that occur within 48 hours of hospital admission‚ 30 days of an operation‚ or 3 days of discharge10. Nosocomial infections can be quite traumatic and can have significant consequences to the patients16
Premium Staphylococcus aureus Clostridium difficile Nosocomial infection
Safety Initiatives in the Hospital Setting Introduction Patient safety is described by the US Institute of Medicine as “the freedom from accidental injury due to medical care or from medical error” (Mansour‚ 2012). With that being said‚ patient safety has long been a major issue for hospitals. In the past many patients have been injured during hospital stays‚ some being injured severely with death being the result. With the growing trend of lawsuits‚ hospitals were becoming more and
Premium Hospital Patient
2007‚ page 95-115 DETERMINANTS OF COST EFFICIENCY OF PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HOSPITALS OF KARNATAKA STATE IN INDIA MAATHAI K. MATHIYAZHAGAN1 Abstract The main objective of this paper is to analyze the determinants of cost efficiency of public and private hospitals of Karnataka State in India. This is estimated through the parametric (stochastic frontier) and nonparametric (data envelopment) methods by using the Hospitals Facility Survey (2004) in Karnataka. The findings indicate that the choice of
Premium Marginal cost Costs Average cost
multi-criteria assessment of available treatment technologies for infectious hospital waste: A case study for Southeast Asia Abstract Over the course of time various treatment technologies have evolved and are used to treat infectious hospital waste all over the world. The implemented and future treatment practices for infectious hospital wastes are discussed in current paper. It presents a review of the total hospital waste generated‚ and the percentage of infectious waste to be disinfected on a
Premium Health care Patient Medicine
Mother Teresa Rural Hospital (MTH ) Filling the gaps of unequal healthcare Mother Teresa Hospital‚ situated amongst the beautiful and quiet villages of Devanahalli Taluk‚ is close to the hearts of people living in that area. . People here hesitate to go hospitals in Bangalore town‚ they get intimated by the complexity of the hospitals” says Dr. Luke. “Muithayamma‚ from Illthore who I had referred to a hospital in the city‚ came back and said‚ “I was lost inside the hospital‚ ‚ trying to find a
Premium Hospital Hospital Clinic