Economic Terms and Health Care History Jhameka Quarles HCS/440 April 15, 2013 Kathleen Guluszka Health care economics has progressed drastically since the early ages of time when health acre services were being offered to consumers. In the early age medical services was not as expensive as they are today in the modern era. Consumers did not have to pay expensive fees for medical services. Now and day to receive medical services on an affordable budget is a huge hassle for the
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8 Data Mining 8 Technology in Health Care 9 Diseases Analysis 9 Treatment strategies 9 Healthcare Resource Management 10 Customer Relationship Management 10 Recommended Solution 11 Corporate Solution 11 Technological Solution 11 Justification and Conclusion 12 References 14 Health Authority Data (Appendix A) 16 Data Warehousing Implementation (Appendix B) 19 Data Mining Implementation (Appendix B) 22 Technological Scenarios in Health Authorities (Appendix C) 26 Technology
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competencies of each. According to the Institute of Medicine, the ADN “prepares nurses to provide direct patient care and practice within the legal scope of professional nursing responsibilities in a variety of health care settings” (2011, p. 44). This includes the utilization of critical thinking in patient assessment and the implementation of interventions based on the individual plan of care and physician’s orders. Additionally, that ADN nurse is responsible for collaboration with other disciplines
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520 |$33,230 |$39,780 |$47,070 | Medical Secretaries and Medical Records and Health Information Technicians The Bureau of Labor and Statistics does not have a Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) code for Medical Insurance Billing and Office Administration (MIBOA). The closest approximation of wages for MIBOA is represented by Medical Secretaries and Medical Records and Health Information Technicians occupations. Medical Secretaries |Percentile |10%
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BSN Roles and Function A health care manager is someone who is capable of running or leading a health care organization of managing numerous employees and encouraging the employees in a very positive way to get the job done within the organization. According to (Lomboari & Schermehorn, 2007) “A manager is anyone who supports one or more other person.” There are four foundational functions to help in the process of becoming a successful health care manager. There is organizing,
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SWOT Analysis for Like Home Medical Care for Children Strengths(Internal) Weaknesses(Internal) Opportunities(External) Threats (External) Lead pediatrician with 25 years of experience working with children Weak Cash Position: 3 Weeks of Cash still in office and not in bank Might have the ability to leverage years of experience into cash-pay services Medicare cuts will lower net revenue by 10% Brand Recognition: we have been operational for 20 plus years. Inefficient exhaustion of technology Huge
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Guinea Medical Campus, I am responsible for the 15-bed Emergency Room (ER) and its performance. There have been many complaints within the last year regarding inadequate patient care, poor ER management, long wait times, and patients being sent away because of lack of space, staff, or physicians to provide appropriate care. I have come up with a strategic plan that would allow the ER to overcome the shortcoming and to increase performance. 1. Diagnose the root causes of the complaints about the
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Public Health Reflection Marcia La Bruyere NUR/405 March 11, 2013 Michelle Hogsed Community and Public Health Reflection Public health nurses integrate community involvement and knowledge about the entire population with personal, clinical understanding of the health and illness experience of individuals and families within the population. They translate and articulate the health and illness experiences of diverse often vulnerable individuals and families in the population to health planners
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mainly of their staff plus some administrative and operations people. Frontline is currently struggling with the cost of health care insurance * Currently offers their employees fee-for-standard, 300 deductibles, 20 percent co insurance, FSA Flexible spending account * After attending and speaking with several experts at the national conference on compensation on Health Savings Account, she thinks an HSA will be a viable option for Frontline. * She believes that making such change from
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Practices and Ethics Erica Bolden May 5, 2013 HCS/403 Marcia Smith Practices and Ethics Two major necessities needed to manage a health care organization financially are outstanding ethical standards and reporting practices. Reporting financial data reports is important and information must be accurate and factual. Organizations obtain and maintain financial data to aid in the audits of the amounts, control, and potential uncertainties of cash flows. Keeping the financial data current is
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