education (Master’s Degree at minimum) and the ability to provide a wide range of health services, similar to those of physicians. These services allow preventative and acute healthcare services to patients of all ages. An NP’s services can include, performing physical examinations, diagnosing and treating common and chronic acute health issues, ordering and interpreting x-rays and laboratory tests, and prescribing and managing medications. NP’s also provide health education and promote healthy
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to the new facility across town admitting more patients and this has declined the number of patients being seen at our facility. The number seems to be dropping by the month, and more uninsured patients are seeking services here at our facility. The payer mix of Middlefield Hospital is creating an overall reduction of reimbursement and net income for the hospital because more and more patients is comprised of Medicare, Medicaid, and uninsured patients. The facility across town is a very big competitor
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2012 The Future 2 The future of healthcare is dependent upon the role nurses play in the care of the patient. A committee was formed between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Institute of Medicine to address the needs of reformation of nursing. The purpose of the study was multifold. The study looked at ways to reform our healthcare system to meet the challenges of safe, quality patient care while maintaining affordability and accessibility with the help of a transformed nursing profession
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important dimensions of care and service. HEDIS consists of 81 measures across 5 domains of care, there are so many plans that use HEDIS and the measures are so specifically defined it can be used to make comparisons among plans. To ensure that HEDIS stays current the National Committee of Quality Assurance (NCQA) has established a process to evolve the measurement set for each year through its committee on performance measurement. The National Committee of Quality Assurance
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Clinical Documentation System Excelsior College October 6, 2013 Clinical Documentation System Clinical information system (CIS) collects patient data in real time, stores healthcare data and information using secure access to the healthcare team. (McGonigle & Garver Mastrian, 2012, p. 554). The CIS that is used at Texas Health Dallas is CareConnect. CareConnect is used by all of the Texas Health Resources (THR) encompassing 25 hospitals, affiliated physician offices
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Army-Baylor University Graduate Program In Health Care Administration A paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for HCA 5325 Strategic Management of Health Care Organizations 12 December 2003 Executive Summary Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) is a well-established, international health care industry leader that provides patient services on two continents. Ranked number one in both sales and profit rankings, HCA continues to provide quality health care as it expands into new markets
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general survey to gather patient history and perform head to toe physical exam. Both might gather information on family history, smoking history, nutrition history, and so forth. In addition, they will perform complete head to toe assessment of the body systems. In an acute care setting, I believe that a RN spend more time on initial assessment during admission and on subsequent days the assessment is not thorough. In addition, the RN are entitled to check vital signs in acute setting or an LPN checks
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at the University of Virginia, identified patient safety as a clinical problem related to inadequate staffing. Previous research revealed that 63% of the staff on this unit identified that inadequate staffing greatly affected patient safety. In order to research this issue further, the nursing students developed a follow-up survey that would help to identify the aspects of patient safety that are most affected. By understanding which aspects of patient safety create an issue on this unit, the group
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Advanced Pathophysiology Case Study 6 Case Study 6 Scenario: John is a 4 year-old boy who was admitted for chemotherapy following diagnosis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). He had a white blood cell count of 250,000. Clinical presentation included loss of appetite, easily bruised, gum bleeding, and fatigue. Physical examination revealed marked splenomegaly, pale skin color, temperature of 102°F, and upper abdomen tenderness along with nonspecific arthralgia. Pathophysiology signs
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Puce Health Clinic Case Analysis Table of Contents Executive Summary……………………………………………………3 Objective of the Report ………………………………………………..3-4 4P’S and STP…………………………………………………………..4-6 Market Analysis………………………………………………………..6 Competitors Analysis ………………………………………………….7-8 SWOT Analysis………………………………………………………...9 Recommendations………………………………………………………10 Conclusion………………………………………………………………10 Appendix A……………………………………………………………...11 Income Statement………………………………………………………..11 Puce
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