QI Plan HCS/588 July 20, 2015 Georgia Rothstein QI Plan Part 1 This study is going to select two areas of potential improvement for Saint Joseph Medical Center which is located in Denver. It will also describe what data is needed to monitor improvement as well as describe no less than three data collection tools used to collect performance information. It will provide with the answers to the types of information each data tool collects, the strengths and weaknesses for each data tool, and
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QI plan Part II HCS/588 July 27, 2015 Georgia Rothstein QI Plan Part II This week’s study is a continuation of the week three assignment. Saint Joseph’s Hospital will focus on improving patient discharge instructions. This paper will have a description of each methodology researched as well as the pros and cons of each for the chosen performance improvement area. One of the mentioned methodologies will be chosen for the organizational plan as well as an explanation of that methodology was
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Quality Improvement Report Cynthia Leonard, BSN, RN HCS/588 June 4, 2012 Darlene M. Cantu, RNC-NIC, C-EFM, MSN Quality Improvement report Quality measures and quality improvements are the focus of most health care organization today. Quality has many meanings and consumers, health care organization, regulatory agencies, and professionals have different view of the meaning of quality. Quality has advanced from the ability to give good care to the need to ensure that patient’s expectations
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QI Plan Part I- Consumerism HCS/588 October 17, 2011 QI Plan Part I- Consumerism Healthcare organizations have a responsibility to its consumers and various stakeholders to ensure only the highest quality care is delivered. Quality measures such as performance measurement and quality improvement processes play a critical role in helping organizations achieve quality outcomes. This paper will contrast performance measurement and quality improvement
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Comparing Different Cells All cells in the human body are made when a sperm cell and an egg cell fuse together. Cell which have adapted to a specific function are known as specialized cells. These cells are grouped together to form tissues. When tissues combine together, they form organs and organ systems. Stem cells are defined by their potential to differentiate in a range of specialized cells. At fertilization, a zygote is formed when two haploid gametes fuse together. The single cell
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QI Plan Part Two Jessica Borgstedt HCS 588 Measuring Performance Standards January 19, 2015 Barbara Smith University of Phoenix QI Plan Part Two The organization, that has been selected, is a Critical Access Hospital. A Critical Access Hospital also known as (CAH) is considered a hospital that is under a set of Medicare Conditions of Participation (CoP). With that being said, it is structured differently than the acute hospital CoP. With some of the requirements for the Critical Access
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Organizational Quality Improvement Plan Part 1 HCS/588 June 3, 2013 Organizational Quality Improvement Plan Since the Institute of Medicine’s report “To Err is to Human” enacted in 2000, effort has been made to improve the quality of health care. To implement correctly a quality improvement plan (QIP) the perception of the organization culture and the stakeholder’s culture need to be explored (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2013). Quality improvement plan improves quality
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Case Example: Falls James Brown Measuring Performance Standards/HCS/588 July 10, 2013 Professor Mean Jeans Case Example Falls Patient falls during inpatient hospitalization has become a top safety issue for long term care facilities and hospitals. Inpatient falls have a major impact of length of stay (LOS) especially when fall-related injuries require additional tests (head trauma), surgical interventions (hip fractures), and therapy (physical and rehabilitation therapy). Reducing falls
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Quality Data Collection HCS/588 February 13, 2012 Pam Crocker Quality Data Collection Quality is considered a vague concept that can be subjective and unscientific. However, quality can become a definitive concept by collecting and analyzing data. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) evidence based measures defines quality of care. For example, administering aspirin for acute myocardial infarction patients, making sure that pneumonia patients receive antibiotics in a timely manner
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Question 1 The Canada Health Act was an act from 1985 that was written to propose set principles of providing health care insurance and services in Canada (Duckett, 2012, p. 10). There are five principles that make up the Canada Health Act and they are as follows: Public Administration, Comprehensiveness, Universality, Portability and Accessibility (Duckett, 2012, p. 11). The first principle of the Canada Health Act is Public Administration and the main elements of this principle are that it establishes
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