...Economic Issues Simulation Paper Name HCS/440 Economics: The Financing of Health Care February 7, 2011 Instructor Economic Issues Simulation Paper The Castor Collins health plan is a health maintenance program (HMO) that was found in 1999. The company provides health insurance coverage through a system that involves a network of physicians and hospitals. Castor Collins Heath Plan uses the capitation model to fund its large distributed group of physicians and health care organizations. Currently, Castor Collins provides health care coverage to 100,000 subscribers and would like to increase their enrollees. It is the responsibility of the Vice President along with his most trusted advisers, Helen Feuerman, Chief Financial Officer, Jonathan Wilkes, Chief Medical Officer, and Adam Hunter, Executive Vice President, Planning and Development, to reach out to new clients; two in particular, E-Editors and Constructit. E-Editors Castor Collins has a major company that is looking for health insurance coverage for their employees. The company E-Editors employs 1,600 individuals, 760 males and 840 females. The employee’s ages range from 35-54. Most of the employees with E-Editors are married so they will need to provide an affordable health care plan for their families. Looking at the kind of work involved for most of the employee’s, Castor Collins found that many of the individuals have a sedentary position. In fact, ninety-five percent of the employees at E-Editors have a position...
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...Learning Team C Reflection Paper Mitzi Bullis Patricia Howe Kimberly Miller Ana Parrilla Kathleen Sullivan University of Phoenix HCS 350 Monday, December 8, 2014 Michael Veal Discuss the group's success in conducting a meeting or completing a task. Discuss potential reasons for a group's failure to meet their goals and objectives. What strategies do you use to improve success in conducting meetings or performing group tasks in health care settings? When we think of a meeting, we can formulate the idea of getting together at a table to discuss a topic, an issue or to review the agenda. According to a google search, a meeting is "an assembly of people, especially the members of a society or committee, for discussion or entertainment." Or "a coming together of two or more persons, by chance or arrangement." For the last three week, we have been successful as a team by working on different projects. Our team has done well with respecting time constraints and different views. As a team, we have successfully made suggestions, provided guidance and feedback, and redirected one another as needed. We all feel that we were able to do this efficiently based on all of our abilities to communicate with professionalism. In a group, it is necessary to have leadership to provide guidance and keep the project moving in a forward direction. We have done that quite well. There needs to be a starting point, and a framework discussed or provided by leadership, in order for a...
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...Written By: Fee’a Maske Communication Opinion Paper Instructor: Pamela Bonner HCS/320 2/3/14 In this paper I will be stating my own opinion of the importance of why and how to effectively communicate with others. To start off this paper I want to take a look at the word communicate which is define as follow: Merriam-Webster’s (2007) stated, “To make known, to pass from one to another, transmit, to receive communion and to be in communication, joint, connect”(p. 152). Now that we know what communication means let’s move forward with speaking upon the elements of effective communication and how it works? Effective communication incorporates the basic elements of communication because in order to have effective communication you need the basic elements of communication which consists of five elements the sender who plays the role in initiating the communication. The recipient may be an individual or a group of people. The receiver may also communicate verbally or nonverbally with the sender by using the elements of effective communication such as active listening skills, body language, and facial expressions to demonstrate that you are engaged within the conversation and that you comprehend the message of which the sender is transmitting to you. Which leads me to my next point the message itself; this is the most crucial element of effective communication because this is where the recipient identifies the message and tries not to leave room for anything to be misconstrued...
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...Communication Paper HCS 490 Communication Paper “With the widespread use of electronic e-mail communication, health care experts are increasingly interested in employing newer technology to improve and lower the costs associated with medical care” (Zickmund & et. al, 2008). Good characteristic of health care depends on the health care provider’s ability to correspond effectively diagnosis and care for, in addition to providing proper health education information. Written and verbal communications have been customarily the principal means for sharing health information. Modern technology, such as Internet functions for communication among health care providers and patient are rising as a different feasible possibility for patient communication. E-mail has taken on importance as a form of communication that is accessible to consumers and health care providers. The use of e-mail by health care providers’ permits him or her to follow-up patient care. E-mail establishes a written documentation that eliminates uncertainty about what information the health care provider wishes to share. E-mail can give support to the health care delivery procedures by permitting written follow-up instructions, test results, and educational materials for patients, in addition to, a way for patients to reach easily his or her physician on n0n-emergency health questions. At the same time, concerns of privacy, confidentiality, and security must be dealt with to make sure the efficacy and effectiveness...
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...Simulation Review Paper Shunna Billops HCS/457 Marjorie Romano July 25, 2011 The simulation review paper will address the summary of my findings of the financial accounting of the Elijah Heart Center Hospital, according to the financial indicators in the simulation: Capital shortage, Funding options for equipment, Funding options for capital expansion, summary and the conclusion. Capital Shortage The cost cutting options I selected was reducing agency staff and changing the skill mix for Elijah Heart Center. The reason why I chose this option is because we can reduce some cost by not hiring so many contracting nurses to save on payroll and increase the unlicensed staff to be used in some areas more than others to save some revenue and not jeopardize the quality of care for the patients first. I picked loan option 1, which the loan is 1.5 million at 9.45% interest rate, monthly installments of 131,490 for 12 months and no prepayment limitation, so we put nothing up front initially (University of Phoenix, 2011). My outcome was making a smaller loan at a higher rate to defray cost while reducing contracting nurses and utilize the unlicensed staff to be diverse in multiple skills in the hospital and not cut quality of the patient’s care at this health facility. Funding Options for Equipment You do not have to buy a new CT scanner...
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...Communication Channels HCS/320 August 8, 2011 Kimberly Foster Communication Channels Health care providers and other companies are constantly seeking ways to improve their methods of sharing information among each other. In this search, there is a need for more consistency and accuracy throughout the system. In the health care setting many believe that “electronic records are thought to be the best way” (Curry, 2011). The goals that these health care providers hope to accomplish are “recording the information instantly incorporating all the information from a large number of providers and using the entire body of information for making decisions about one’s healthcare.” In this paper, the different communication channels in both health care and other business settings will be discussed. We will also look at why effective communication is so important and offer some ideas at improving communication. Hospital Setting In the hospital setting some communication channels are: • Face-to-face • telephone • zone phone • pagers • overhead paging system • intercom • walkie talkies • vocera • computer • whiteboards • poster boards Communication takes place every day among every member of the health care team in a hospital setting. It takes place between doctors, nurses, therapists, paramedics, housekeepers, maintenance workers, and even the volunteers. The method in which the communication takes places can come in various...
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...The importance of accountability paper HCS 475 November 3, 2014 Brandi Muro The Importance of Accountability Paper There are many aspects that play into being a good leader and manager. They are all of similar importance, however; there is one that is particularly important, accountability. Holding people accountable for their actions or lack thereof is important for many reasons. It entails the procedures and processes by which one party justifies and takes responsibilities for its actions. Accountability simply reflects the achievement of sustainable outcomes (Porter-O’Grady & Malloch, 2007). Although it is meant to be a positive process and should be a benefit for the organization, it can sometimes affect the work environment. Why is accountability important in the health care industry? In health care, accountability does not just begin with the front line providers, everyone in the organization is important to making sure everything runs smoothly. This starts from the bottom with those that order supplies and even those that register patients. If patients are registered incorrectly, they may receive the wrong treatments which could result in a very bad situation. Also, if the necessary medical supplies are not on hand, patients could again be put at risk. Unfortunately in health care, small mistakes can lead to life threatening outcomes. How is an employee’s accountability measured in the health care industry? In order for someone to be held accountable...
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...Demographic Paper: Baby Boomers Impact Your name HCS/490 Teacher name When it comes to the Baby Boomers Impact towards the Health Care Systems, there is only one that may wonder how they will as Baby Boomers population and their demographics impact health care systems in future generations. The subject of this reading will address this question and focus on the Baby Boomers population demographics, and explain the changes these demographics will have on health care systems in regard to patient’s needs and services. Along with explain the way demographic data informs companies the way services or products can successfully be marketed to Baby Boomers and how communities and the society needs to work together to correct demographic challenges Baby Boomers will encounter as they age. Population Demographics Most individuals tend to relate to the phrase Baby Boomers to oneself, father, mother, aunt, and uncle or even a grandfather or grandmother. According to the Unites States Census Bureau (2009), describes Baby Boomers as individuals born between 1946 and 1968 and as of 2009 there were 77,329,698 Baby Boomers living in the United States. The American elderly population based on the United States Census Bureau is rapidly growing therefore so will the impact on changing demographics. Impact of Changing Demographics on the Health Care Market According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2007), the impact that Baby Boomer changing demographics will have...
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...matter of life. We are thankful to our respected Principal, Dr. Dean and our Head of the Department, Dr. Shahnaz Choudhry, who permitted us to avail the opportunity of working in such a helpful and cooperative environment. We greatly wish to acknowledge Dr. Amir Saeed, the Manager of R & D for allowing us to work in Packages Limited, Pakistan and Mr. Ishtiaq ur Rehman, the Senior Research Chemist (R&D) for providing us the opportunity of this work and encouraging & appreciating us at every step. He not only permitted us to undertake this important part of internship work but also helped us a lot in conducting this study as a Supervisor. We felt motivated and encouraged every time we attended his meeting, Mr. Imran Khan, the incharge of Paper and Pulp Laboratory, Mr. Zafar Hussain (working staff) and the members of Physical Laboratory in Packages Limited, Pakistan who helped us throughout the work & shared their experiences & knowledge with us. The success of this project depends largely on the encouragement and guidelines of many others, apart from our efforts. We take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the people who have been instrumental in the successful completion of this project. Thanks to our parents whose prayers are always with us to achieve our goals in our whole life. Also, we would like to extend masses of gratitude to R & D Department for facilitating us with their leadership. Anam Nawazish Mahrukh Saleem Khan Sadaf Sherwani ...
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...Running Head: PATIENT PRIVACY Patient Privacy By: University of phoenix Patient privacy has been a major concern for patients and medical staff for many years. Patient privacy goes hand in hand with HIPPA and the privacy rule. This protects the privacy of any person of all health information (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2010). Even with this a concern for many, a study conducted by Zogby Internation studies more than 2000 adults to obtain their views on patient privacy. This studied determined that individuals would rather have individual choice and control over personal health information instead of others (Patient Privacy Rights, 2010). In the article written by Profacgillies, the issue is what really constitutes confidential information and access to sensitive data. These issues are very serious for many individuals. These issues affect the entire population that is identifiable. Even though there is no specific population that is affected, I believe that there are individuals who are more concerned about these issues. The population that has many medical records and medical information are more concerned about their confidentiality than others who have less information on their medical records (Profacgillies, 2009). There are legal and ethical responsibilities to keep personal patient information private. When its concerning legal issues, they are different from place to place; they are not the same at every facility...
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...Written by: Erica Duncan HCS 325 February 1, 2016 Effective Communication Paper Written by: Erica Duncan HCS 325 February 1, 2016 Effective Communication Paper Effective Communication Paper In this paper I will discuss effective communication in the workplace setting. Effective communication is the measure used when delivering information to a distinctive person or group by way of non-verbal and verbal communication. In today’s health care organizations they are trying out a mixture of forms of communication structures. These structures will help in the journey to improve patient care, increase productivity, and cutthroat advantages (Lombardi & Shermerhorn, 2007, p.53). Several organizations use traditional communication patterns such as divisional, functional, and matrix structures. However, some still use nontraditional patterns such as networking, teamwork, and “boundaryless” organizations (Lombardi & Shermerhorn, 2007, p.53). Countless of new managers must first follow traditional policies and routines already established by former managers or upper management before creating their own. The formal organizational structure is known as the official structure. This structure shows the way the organization is designed to function. There are organizational charts designed to help describe how an organization should work. In the chart it shows the division of work, which is the different positions or titles and what they are responsible for. The chart also shows...
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...Respiratory Disease Paper: Tuberculosis HCS/245 September 21, 2015 Respiratory Disease Paper: Tuberculosis Many people take breathing for granted, some never give it a second thought until a problem presents itself. Respiratory diseases affect millions of Americans as well as people from all over the world. Anyone can suffer from these disorders to include men, women, and children, with conditions ranging from mild, moderate, to chronic in nature. This paper will focus on one of the many respiratory disease called mycobacterium tuberculosis; more commonly referred to as TB. Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection in which nodules referred to as tubercles grows in the bodies tissues, especially on the lungs. Tuberculosis is a curable disease and is preventable. It is a contagious disease and can be spread from person to person through air; most often from people sneezing, spewing their germs into the air. A nearby person need only inhale the germs to transfer the infection. TB also can also attack additional body parts such as the spine, kidney, and brain, proving to be fatal if not treated properly. TB is seen in two major patters, primary and secondary. The primary form is seen as an initial infection meaning the first time a person has breath in the TB bacteria, The bacteria travels in the lungs and attaches themselves along the fissures that separate the layer of the lung into the sub pleural space or outside layer of the lung; jumping in the alveoli. An immune...
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...The High Cost of Healing Barbara Bauman HCS/440 April 21, 2014 Dr. David Moody The High Cost of Healing The cost of health care has been at the forefront of politics for years. It is one of the most talked about topics not just in political venues but also country wide. Every American has an opinion on how our economy can be fixed and they are passionate about health care reform. The price of insurance alone causes many Americans to not have coverage. For those that can afford coverage, the struggle to pay co pays is immensely crippling their bank accounts. Of these burdens on Americans today, the most frightening fact lies in the cost of prescription medications. The price for prescription medications is quickly becoming one of the largest medical expense burdens on Americans today. Many Americans are cutting expenses in other areas of their lives such as groceries and entertainment in order to obtain the pills that directly affect their health. Some people do not have prescription medication coverage in their policies and have to pay 100% out of pocket. The demand of certain drugs is causing and allowing some companies to greatly increase price ("Consumer Reports", 2006-2014). Skipping a bill such as a mortgage can cause many issues for a person but can usually find resolve with time. However, many people are taking other dangerous steps such as not following up with doctors or specialists and even electing to not have procedures performed because...
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...vanek-140512-620-thumb-620xauto-370865 Capitals forward Alex Ovechkin skates amid a drill at the group's preparation camp on Friday in Arlington, Va. In the first place year Capitals mentor Barry Trotz needs Ovechkin to turn into a more finish player and the initial phase, in the seat manager's eyes, is to recover the Russian objective scorer on the left wing. (Scratch Wass/Associated Press) Alex Ovechkin moved again to left wing by new mentor Barry Trotz As though he knew the inquiry was impending, Alex Ovechkin grinned when asked what his new mentor needs him to take a shot at. "On backcheck?" Ovechkin said from Arlington, Va. An alternate season, an alternate opportunity to discover whether one of the class' most gifted objective scorers can genuinely assist some all the more on resistance. The Washington Capitals opened preparing camp Friday with new mentor Barry Trotz, who says he'll work, as different mentors have before him, to make the three-time group MVP into a more finish player. On the off chance that Day 1 is any evidence, Ovechkin sounds prepared to be a co-agent understudy. "On the off chance that you need to be great," he said, "you need to chip away at everything." Step No. 1, as Trotz had shown at one time, is moving Ovechkin once more to left wing, turning around a seismic movement under past mentor Adam Oates. Ovechkin headed the NHL with 51 objectives keep going season playing generally on the right, however his in addition to short was less 35, and...
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...Demographics of an Aging Society Sherry Grant HCS/490 August 27. 2012 Mrs. Makala Pollard Demographics of an Aging Society The natural order of the life cycle states that all babies will grow old. Barring any disasters along the way this is in fact true. With the various technologies available, increased knowledge of medicine and treatment, and the resources available to caregivers the life expectancy of humans has increased greatly. With this increase come several changes in the health care market, concern for resources, and challenges to meet the necessary needs of this growing population of elderly health care consumers. Between 1900 and 2000, life expectancy in the U.S increased from 51 to 80 years for women and from 48 to 72 years for men (Population Reference Bureau, 2002). By 2030, it is estimated that 70 million U.S citizens will be over age 65, and 8.5 million Americans will be over age 85 (National Center for Health Statistics, 1999). This increasing elderly population will have a growing need for health care services, a need for resources available for not only the elderly health care consumers but also for those that care for them. With the increasing life expectancy comes an increasing prevalence of chronic disease. It is estimated that by 2040, almost 160 million people in the U.S, most of them elderly, will be living with chronic conditions (Population Reference Bureau, 2002). Chronic conditions pose a threat to the patient in the sense that their daily...
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