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    Assignment 4

    Stakeholders are individuals who are involved in, have a vested interest in, or a “stake” in the success of an organization (Merriam-Webster, 2011), such as a hospital. Dr. DoRight is an influential decision maker as the President of the Universal Human Care Hospital and it is important for him to consider how his decisions and actions affect the stakeholders of the hospital. In the course of his daily activities Dr. Do Right will interact and impact many of the hospital’s internal and external stakeholders

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    Care for the Frail Older Patient

    Essential Care of Frail Older Adults Mary Anne V Wheeler Lane Community College Abstract This paper explores the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s map for the patient process of essential care for the elderly. It summarizes the IHI map and then discusses the specific goals of The Joint Commission (TJC) and how they relate to the IHI map. The paper then continues on to discuss how the standards of TJC are put into effect at McKenzie Willamette hospital to provide the essential care for the

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    Hcs 587 Org Change Part 1

    offices in 15 states and provides care to over 3,000 patients. SC is located in non-Metropolitan areas, which are in need of hospice services (“Southern Care at a Glance, 2012”). SC is an organization of caring for those who curative measures are no longer an option. Each state is divided into regions and governed by a president, vice president, administrators, and directors who manage each office in their region. In addition, each SC office employs a dedicated care team composed of Registered Nurse

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    Assignment 4: Bringing It Altogether

    Bringing It Altogether Karla Alvarez Professor Becky Gilliland HSA 505 – Health Services Strategic Marketing March 17, 2013 Bringing It Altogether Marketing healthcare services and products presents unique challenges compared to other consumer goods and services, because it deals with health behaviors as opposed to just purchasing behaviors (Johnson, n.d.). Products are physical and tangible. They can be divided into non-durable goods and durable goods. A nondurable

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    Health and Safety Statistics 2013

    Health and Safety Executive Health and Safety Executive Annual Statistics Report 2011/12 The Health and Safety Executive Statistics 2011/12 KEY FACTS WORK-RELATED ILL HEALTH WORKPLACE INJURY ENFORCEMENT OTHER TOPICS www.hse.gov.uk SOURCES AND DEFINITIONS Ill health 1.1 million people who worked during the last year were suffering from an illness (long-standing as well as new cases) they believed was caused or made worse by their current or past work. 0.5 million of these were new

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    Affordable Healthcare Act

    Affordable Care Act on Small Business) On March 23, 2010 President Obama signed into law the comprehensive health reform known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act informally known as Affordable Care Act. According to the Executive Office of the President, Council of Economic Advisors (EOP/CEA), “the key goals of health care reform is to reduce the growth rate of costs while maintaining choice of doctors and health plans and assuring quality, affordable health care for all Americans

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    Health Promotion Program Plan

    Health Promotion Program & Evaluation Introduction Obesity is a disease that is affecting a great number of Americans at an alarming rate. CDC reports that 35% of men and woman are currently obese in the U.S. Even though the prevalence of obesity is not significantly different between sexes. Female obesity was found in 42% of the women that were 60 and older compared to 32% of woman at the age range of 20-39 years of age (CDC.gov, 2012). In considering these statistics for the years 2009-2010

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    Health Care Exchanges

    Point-Counterpoint State Medicaid Policy and Health Reform Harold A. Pollack University of Chicago Authors: Pollack, Harold A.1 Source: Journal of Health Politics, Policy & Law; Feb2013, Vol. 38 Issue 1, p161-163, 3p The article discusses the positive and negative implications of the new ruling that the federal government could not require states that receive federal funds under the Medicaid program to participate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's (PPACA's) Medicaid expansion

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    Generally Accepted Accounting Principles

    evolving and has become a business and an economic force in current society. Historically, stakeholders such as physicians and other health care professionals are adept at making clinical and health-related decisions. However, they often lack the ability to make informed financial decisions. Many have come to realize financial criteria and cost-effective health care delivery is paramount to the success of modern healthcare systems. Therefore, stakeholders recognize the need and relevance of financial

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    Significant Health Care Event

    Significant Health Care Event Eugene Whitehead HCS/531 February 18, 2013 Ann Gantzer Science and technology have always been joined at the hip. The evolution of health care services in the United States (U. S.) undoubtedly has been shaped at least in part by advancements in scientific research and knowledge, and technological innovation (Shi & Singh, 2012). The following exploration focuses on ways a specific scientific or technological event or innovation affected health care provision

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