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    Human Care Hospital” are responsible to and for. Internal Stakeholders Board of trustees Under the doctrine of collective responsibility‚ the entire board is liable for the financial and other consequences of the organization ’s activities. (Business Dictionary.com‚ 2013) Dr. DoRight is responsible to inform the Board of possible negligence causing deaths of patients and what actions he has taken to correct this. He has done neither putting the board and subsequently the hospital in position

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    valid points on how best to make the ethical decisions for the hospital. As mentioned nonaleficence would be the ethic principal that should govern the decision process. Floating the nurse my not initially present as a valid option however looking at the situation from a financial aspect the hospital must consider how to best maintain and keep the patient safe with balancing how to continue to keep the hospital running. The hospital is in a financial crisis and is unable to hire employee and cutting

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    Case Analysis Children´s Hospital and Clinics Manuel Jesus Clouthier Perez Team #7 October 5‚ 2012 Introduction Children´s Hospital and Clinics was formed in 1994 because of the merger between Minneapolis Children´s Medical Center and Children´s Hospital St. Paul. The hospital medical services went from very basic care to very complex treatments. In 1999‚ Brock Nelson the CEO of the hospital named Julie Morath as the new COO of Children’s Hospital and Clinics. Julie had a lot

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    “Outsourcing of Hospital Services” 1. In some instances the outsourced service occurs in a different location‚ while in others it takes place inside the organization doing the outsourcing‚ ad the food service did in this case. What advantages were there in having the outsourced work performed within the hospital? Suppose a different hospital outsourced its food service but decided not to have the work performed in- house. What might its rationale be? The advantages in having the outsourced work

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    Services Professionals In today’s healthcare environment‚ hospitals are facing increasing pressure to reduce costs‚ increase efficiency and improve the quality of patient care. Although some of the details of the impending changes may not be perfectly defined‚ the industry is certain that changes are inevitable. Going forward‚ there will be an increased focus on quality; penalties for re-admissions‚ medical errors and hospital acquired infections (Buser‚ 2010). Several factors‚ such as aging

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    COLLEGE KINGWOOD MAGNET STATUS More and more hospitals are hiring Registered nurses only. I chose this topic to educate licensed vocational nurses on the importance of furthering you degree‚ if you choose to work anywhere beside a nursing home‚ doctors’ offices are home health care. The importance of this topic I chose is to confirm the reason I decided to continue my journey to become a Registered nurse. In the changing environment of hospital based care‚ the transitional role from L.V.N to

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    increasing outflow of Bangladeshi patients to hospitals in neighboring countries. Under the circumstances‚ assessment of the country’s quality of health care service has become imperative‚ in which the patient’s voice must begin to play a greater role. This study aims to identify the determinants of patient satisfaction with square hospitals. A survey can be conducted involving inpatients in Square hospitals in Dhaka City and patients who have experienced hospital services in a foreign country. Their views

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    slightly over half of all preventable ADE’s that occur within 30 days after a hospitalization discharge (Schnipper‚ 2006). Significant changes in patient medication regimens are common during hospital stays. The proper reconciliation and timely transfer of new treatment regimens improve the continuity of hospital handoff of patient treatment and ultimately prevent the likelihood of ADE’s (Sunil et al. 2007). A study of hospitalized elders found that 40% of all admission medications were discontinued

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    Humana Case

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    1991 to $21.63 in May 1992. In addition‚ the entire hospital industry is suffering losses in the long-term because of increases in operating costs‚ decreases in average hospital stays (occupancy rate declining to 47%‚ national average occupancy rate was 69%)‚ and growing competition. The margin is diminishing and the PE ratio is lower in both industry averages. Spin-off is ideal since the hospital industry is shrinking and Humana’s profit from hospital starting to decline. A decision made early will

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    risk factors‚ long term complications of chronic diseases‚ necessity for drugs‚ hospital admissions‚ and indirect costs of caring for patients. Improved medical technology has produced significant advances in the field of diagnostic equipment and surgical and laboratory procedures. Significant advances in non-surgical equipment have increased hospital efficiency. Improved surgical technologies reduce trauma and hospitals. Modern Technology in the Medical World Major advancements in technology

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