...Health Care Communication Methods DeAndrea Wheeler HCS/320 June 11, 2013 Chalon Washington As the Communication Coordinator for this well known drug manufacturer, we will now debate and discus how we will get information to the public about the negative effects that our medications are causing the public. Our goal, as a vital asset to the public and medical community, is to convey all concerns to our community in a very sensitive and careful way. Using the power of newspapers, radio, internet, social networking and news related companies. The local news has already reported that a well-known public figure has been effected which goes against the health portability and accountability act. So as communication coordinator it is important to communicate this issue carefully, addressing the proper population, without losing business and the trust we created with our investors and consumers. Today in our meeting, we will discuss very important aspects of our company’s medical concerns and deciding which communication tactic is most suitable for this situation, while sticking to the very important and necessary HIPPAA guidelines. We will start by discussing the advantages and disadvantages of using traditional media, to get the news out to a significant number of the population. Recent reports of negative effects caused by one of the company’s medications need to be addressed. News reports have alleged that one of the individuals is a well-known public figure. Traditional media...
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...Grading Rubric Purpose The purpose of this assignment is to explore the specialty of telehealth, and more specifically telenursing, as one example of the use of technology in various practice settings. Advantages and disadvantages for the patient and legal and ethical principles for the nurse of this technology will be explored. Course Outcomes This assignment enables the student to meet the following course outcomes: CO #2: Investigate safeguards and decision-making support tools embedded in patient care technologies and information systems to support a safe practice environment for both patients and healthcare workers. (PO #4) CO #6: Discuss the principles of data integrity, professional ethics, and legal requirements related to data security, regulatory requirements, confidentiality, and client’s right to privacy. (PO #6) Points This assignment is worth a total of 200 points. Due Date Your completed paper is due at the end of Week 4. Submit it to the basket in the Dropbox by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. mountain time. Post your questions to the weekly Q & A Forum. Contact your instructor if you need additional assistance. See the Course Policies regarding late assignments. Failure to submit your paper to the Dropbox on time will result in a deduction of points. Background Our text (Hebda, 2013) provides us with a broad perspective on telehealth. However, the specialty of telenursing is only briefly discussed. Healthcare is readily embracing any technology to improve patient...
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...Managed Care Organizations Managed Care Organizations Renetta Moses Brandon Hicks Cynthia Junious Kga 11/14/2011 Renetta Moses Brandon Hicks Cynthia Junious Kga 11/14/2011 Brandon Hicks HCM240 managed care Brandon Hicks HCM240 managed care According to “National Library of medicine “Managed care is programs or organizations intended to reduce unnecessary health care costs through a variety of mechanisms. There are economic incentives for physicians and patients to select less costly forms of care. Programs for reviewing the medical necessity of specific services; increased beneficiary cost sharing; controls on inpatient admissions and lengths of stay; the establishment of cost-sharing incentives for outpatient surgery; selective contracting with health care providers; and the intensive management of high-cost health care cases. There are many different types of managed care organizations here are few, Health Maintenance Organization, Fee-for-Service, Preferred Provider Organization and Point of Service Plan, with the evolving changing medical field these organizations will change as well. Health Maintenance Organization is the very first form of managed care. In the early 1970 the Health Maintenance Act was passed this led to the rapid growth of Health Maintenance Organization. The act was created for HMO organizations in which physicians, hospitals, and insurance plans are either closely affiliated or in the same organization. If a doctor works...
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...surrounding the event with the Chief-of-Police. Today’s meeting will help decide how to address the issue with the public while minimizing any additional loss to the company and how to communicate the ideas without violating HIPAA, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, guidelines. Advantages and disadvantages of communication methods First, we will discuss advantages and disadvantages of using traditional media to distribute our message. Traditional media covers how the majority of the public access health care information. Magazines, newspapers, radio, and television are the outlets for traditional media. The message we need to communicate to the public would reach a large audience through these four avenues. This is an advantage regarding the recent events. Use of the four outlets will distribute our message effectively, quickly, and precisely while reaching the biggest audience. A disadvantage of using these four outlets for health care communication is that spoken words, video clips, and written text often is twisted around to be used against the company by opposing media outlets. Even though the company is distributing a statement from our point-of-view media, competing...
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...University of Phoenix Material Health Insurance Matrix As you learn about health care delivery in the United States, it is important to understand the various models of health insurance to develop a working knowledge as you progress through the course. The following matrix is designed to help you develop that knowledge and assist you in understanding how health care is financed and how health insurance influences patients and providers as important foundational information for your role as a future health care worker. Fill in the following matrix. Each box must contain responses between 50 and 100 words using complete sentences. Include APA citations for the content you provide. | |Origin: When was the |What kind of payment |Who pays for care? |What is the access |How does the model affect patients? |How does the model affect providers? | | |model first used? |system is used, such | |structure, such as |Include pros and cons. |Include pros and cons. | | | |as prospective, | |gatekeeper, open-access, | | | | | |retrospective, or | |and so forth? | | | ...
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... May 08, 2013 Pukar Ratti In today’s news, reports address a significant negative effect that causes individual of my medications companies to uses a specific population. Therefore, being a Communications Coordinator of a national drug manufacturer, addressing the news reports for the public regards to the situation. Discussing the advantages and disadvantages of using traditional, electronic, and social media of health care communication and providing the effects of HIPAA laws and other regulations on the use of other media for health care communication? There are all types of communication method of the health care organization listed above has on the advantages as well as disadvantages. The advantages are resulting from how rapidly the news can be addressed. Therefore, the disadvantages are resulting from the regulations on the use of specific methods of communication. The negative side effects of the tested drug to a significant population need immediate attention. However, the matter is addressed as needed immediate attention; because once the information is advertised in the news, individual tend to obtain different interpretations of the news from what they hear and others? Traditional methods of communication are verbal and non-verbal. Verbal communication address the matter could be...
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...Health Care Communication Methods HCS/320 Health Care Communication Methods There are various types of communication methods that can be used in the health care organizations. There are face-to-face conversations, telephone calls, letters, e-mails, charts and graphs, bulletins and power points used to communicate in the health care organizations. However, in this scenario the different types of communication methods that can be used and be very effective is face-to-face conversations, telephone calls, and letters. This scenario is dealing with a nursing home and the organization is being purchased by a national group. There are going to be new policies put into effect and because of this some of the residents will be forced to move to a different place or displaced. To make matters even worse, some of the residents have difficulty communicating, have no local family, and have not indicated that they approve the release of their medical information. The subject of this paper is to discuss the situation concerning the nursing home and the residents, and to make arrangements for these individuals, the advantages and disadvantages of using traditional, electronic, and social media for health care communication. This paper will also discuss the effects of HIPAA and other regulations on the use of these media for health care communication. Different types of communication methods used in nursing homes The health care organization used in this scenario is nursing...
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...communication methods for the health care organization described in the scenario. * * The advantages and disadvantages of using traditional, electronic, and social media for health care communication * The effects of HIPAA and other regulations on the use of these media for health care communication As the Nursing Home Administrator for (The Bay Nursing Home and Skilled Nursing Home Facility) our beloved local nursing home. I now am in transition, as our nursing home has been acquired by a national group. The result of the new policies that were implemented with regards to the new organization are many of our residents will be displaced. Sadly some of our residents have difficulty with communication, no local families for support, and have indicated that they do not approve the release of their medical information. However, with that said as the administrator I still need to make arrangements that are appropriate for each of our residents. This has been made more difficult for my staff and I as most of these residents have been with us for many years. The act of relocating, residents with limited to no communication skills will not be taken lightly by anyone working directly or non-directly in our home. The advantages and disadvantages of using traditional, electronic and social media in order to better service our residents. I will also go over the effects of HIPAA plus other regulations as it relates to health care communication, and the media. Traditional...
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...health care services? The health status of every individual is relative to environmental and heredity factors. In general, the average individual doesn’t have control over their genetic makeup; however, there behavioral lifestyle is and it influences their overall quality of life. Environmental factors are things that an individual can always alter to improve their health. For example, changes in their diet, physical maintenance, and stress. The decisions from the initial case deal with treatment; further along there is areas of discipline, education, responsibility, and adopted healthy lifestyles. With this in mind, the wrong decision will equally influence health care supply and demand significantly. For example, the increasing rate of diabetes in the country is a result of either decision. Type 1 diabetes is a hereditary form of the virus caused from the digestive system not processing insulin. However, type 2 diabetes is caused by environment influences which cause the pancreas to insufficiently produce insulin. Type 2 diabetes is usually caused by obesity. In fact, I researched this information before for a previous class and its been proven that 95% of all diabetes infected individuals have type 2 diabetes. The overall number of individuals with diabetes make up 30% of the U.S. population. The number of individuals with the disease began to spike in the mid 1990’s and the demographic equally expands from young children to older adults. Financially, the health care system...
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...Financing and Structuring Health Care Assignment #2 Nicole S. Wells Dr. J. Queensberry Health Services Organization- HAS 500 April 29, 2012 Assignment #4 Financing and Structuring Health Care There are three main types of health insurance in the United States which can be put into the following categories: voluntary health care (VHI), social health insurance (SHI), and public health care programs. Voluntary health care insurance is private insurance which is employer-sponsored insurance where an employee can receive health benefits for not just themselves but their family as well. An employee pays out a specified amount from their gross income whether weekly, biweekly, or monthly to the insurance provider of their choice. The employer pays a portion of the premium as well. Voluntary health care insurance provides services such as medical, dental, and vision as well as in and out-patient services, office visits, and prescription medicines just to name a few. This type of insurance benefits those whose are gainfully employed full-time. Social health insurance is insurance that is sponsored by the government which can be grouped into two major mandatory programs. The first social healthcare insurance program is workers’ compensation. This program allows for covered medical costs for those who suffer an accident or injury while on the job. It reimburses a portion of lost wages due to the injury or disability while paying medical expenses. The second...
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...Technology is leading the way to better Medical Care, medicine has come a long way in the past few decades. Today’s medical workers have some of the most technological tools at their disposals. The latest high tech equipment, modern pharmaceuticals and procedures but in many cases the most important tool that is needed is information and quite often needed right now. Correct and up to the minute information about a patients history is a vital part of treatment. And yet for many, access to this most important vital tool still lingers in the dark ages. In the not so distant past and for the most part medical information is still in paper form and can be found scattered around filing systems in different offices, subject to retrieval by hand and be limited to delivery by phone or fax. Currently with advances in communication technology and information security there is a better way to store, access and transfer patients information, better, faster, safer. Health Information Technology is the movement of medial information electronically around all platforms of communication, but most utilization of HIT is computer based networks, via internet hospitals sharing information externally and intranet networks, hospitals transferring patient information within the hospital electronically. What does health information technology mean for the patient? As health care evolves and so does the technology associated with health care, so does the way we access and transfer that...
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...Based on the review of the literature and reading of the text, health care policy is perplexed. The major healthcare policy change comes with some advantages and disadvantages as a result of incremental policy change in regard to universal health care coverage where we see health care as a right, not a privilege for the wealthy but for everyone(Kraft & Furlong, 2017 pp. 490-493). In fact, the role of citizens in the context of a democratic society does values input from numerous sources. Therefore, having citizen involvement in health care policy have advantages as well as disadvantages and these can occur in a number of ways, including joining interest groups, attending public hearings, writing to legislators, and so on. However, information needed for such policy analysis and implementation will likely vary by policy issue but should fixate on the criteria like the cost data, the likelihood of efficacy, etc.). Such input could amend the process by providing variants of conceptions on how the policies will affect most people....
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...LO1 Understand Complimentary therapies that can be used by users of health and social care. P1 Complimentary therapy means a different or alternative way of treating or preventing illness without the intake of drugs which involves healing practices. Classification of complimentary therapies. Physical therapy: This is a type of therapy which involve es exercises and other physical activities done on the body to improve health. This physical therapy includes; Acupuncture: this a physical therapy that involves the use of fine pins inserted in the skin at specific points along the meridians. This therapy adjusts the body energy flow into healthier patterns. But if the acupuncturist is not a qualified one then aim of the acupuncture might not be obtained. There are twelve primary acupuncture meridians that flow throughout the body, these acupuncture flow one into another; coupled together like two end of a hose. These paths ensure an even flow throughout the area of the body. Acupuncture points are locations along the meridians where the energy in that meridian merges and can be accused and affected. The effect of a point is done through stimulation with needles inserted into the defined location. Stimulation of the point is done through by the application of mechanical actions; heat or slight electrical micro-current can be applied on the needle. Before acupuncture is done the acupuncturist examines the patient first and asses the condition of the body. It is also recommended...
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...The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Centralized Computerized System in a Hospital Pharmacy Andre E. Brown University of Louisiana at Monroe Andre E. Brown Centralized Computers in Pharmacy March 25, 2014 The Advantages and Disadvantages of a Centralized Computerized System in a Hospital Pharmacy Over the past decades the way patients receive different medicines in the pharmacy has made drastic changes. The introduction of a computerized pharmacy has given pharmacists easy access to vital information quicker than the rational way. As stated by Candice Arnold, “Having all departments connected through one centralized pharmacy system improves patient care and decreases the risk of errors. Pharmacists can coordinate with doctors and nurses with less difficulty because they have access to lists of all the medications patients have received during their hospital visits. Even prescriptions filled during previous visits, including outpatient visits, appear in the centralized pharmacy database” (Arnold 2015). Having access to this system can transform small town hospitals pharmacies drastically. As the administrator of this hospital, I believe the centralized computers in the pharmacy will ultimately make health care in this city more cost efficient and health efficient. The advantages and disadvantages vary from pharmacist to patient in a variety of ways. Patients will be able to walk out the doctor office with their medication and not have to travel any farther. This system...
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...cost cutting options were chosen? Explain why those were chosen. I chose reducing agency staff and changing the skill mix because reducing the contract workers among patient care worker would reduce costs, staffing nursing units and other patient care areas. The salaries of agency –contracted people are twice that of the other hospital staff. Reducing these personnel gradually will tremendously cut down costs. Changing the skill mix by hiring unlicensed assistive personnel will offer an effective means of addressing economic realities. The nurses can delegate a simple task to these assistive personnel this can ultimately allow them to focus on more complicated tasks. Which cost cutting loan option was chosen? Explain why. I chose the loan option-1. This option is the best option because the patient volumes is increasing and the hospital revenues is growing in a rapid rate. So, paying the loan in one month saves in interest of $ 66,073 and the total interest will be paid out would be $ 11,813. Here I notice even though there was no penalty for paying the loan off prematurely. Moreover, once the payments are received, the cash flow problem would be taken care of later. Through the interest which was gained that amount can be used for more important things which are in needed urgently for patient care use. Which strategies for equipment acquisition were chosen? Explain why. The chosen strategies affect the present value of the funding options and the age of equipment...
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