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    Reporting Practices and Ethics Megan HCS/405 30 June, 2014 Reporting Practices and Ethics The accounting staff is a very large part of the healthcare industry. Accounting staff code and bill products and different services that are offered at that location and maintaining an ethical culture is imperative. There are accounting principles and standards and procedures that are part of the General Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP). The GAAP principles have four key elements:

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    Review In: Computers and Technology Principles of Information Security Chapter 3 Review Chapter 3 Review 1. What is the difference between law and ethics? The difference between law and ethics is that law is a set of rules and regulations that are universal and should be accepted and followed by society and organizations. Ethics on the other hand was derived from the latin word mores and Greek word Ethos means the beliefs and customs that help shape the character of individuals and how

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    Situational Analysis of the Role of the Staff Nurse in the Context of

    teamwork and role enhancement. Relevant social, economic and health policies such as clinical governance will be discussed. Perspectives of each of the principle professional groups including myself as a third year student nurse, will be incorporated and collaborative team working addressed. The Department of health (2002) describes discharge planning as a pathway used to decide patient needs, for a smooth move from one level of care to another (Hunt 1996) and is the process through which patient’s

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    Administrative Ethic

    Administrative Ethics Amber Hesler HCS/335 November 14, 2011 William Bross Administrative Ethics The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act also known by the acronym HIPAA was enacted in 1996 (Highmark, 2011). The intention of the new set of laws was to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the health care system of the United States (Highmark, 2011). HIPAA affected everyone with any involvement in the health care field; although those affected the most were those involved

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    Emergent Care

    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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    Healthcare Cost Access and Quality

    Health Care: Cost, Access and Quality-What does the Future Hold? Health care is a big debate in the United States today. With the implementation of the Patient Protection Affordable Care Act of 2010, health care is at the forefront of people’s minds. The PPACA of 2010 has been met with much opposition, but is the best step toward a National Program, which is needed to ensure a healthier nation. The lack of health care that exists now has caused a decline in the nation’s overall health and an

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    Financing Health Care

    dream job would be to work in a position where I would be able to directly affect patient care and experience without having to be clinical. To me this position would best be suited in patient advocacy or even patient relations. In either of these departments I would have the ability to work directly the community that we serve by listening to concerns, answering questions, and providing the necessary help and care to anyone who enters the facility. These departments are also culturally and religiously

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    Regulatory Agency

    amendments in 1965 making this one of the hospital’s provision to be in compliance with the Medicare conditions for the hospital’s to participate in the program. In 1971 the accreditation for long term care is established. The social security act amended that the Secretary of the U.S.Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) validate JHAC findings (Saulf, 2005). Furthermore, in 1972 the law also requires that the Secretary include the evaluation of JHAC’S accreditation process. Quality Healthcare

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    Nursing Research

    editorial published in the Journal of Nursing Scholarship noted that “the distinguishing feature of a profession is how its practitioners use knowledge to make a difference” (Hegyvary, 2007). The evidence generated by Nursing scholars influences global health initiatives and policy worldwide. The need for field wide scholarly inquiry, the application of rigorous scientific standards to research, and the importance of stringent ethical and legal protection for research subjects has been the subject of numerous

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    Code of Ethics HCS 335 July 29, 2013 Holly Martinez de Andino Code of Ethics Ethics forces healthcare professionals to utilize reason and logic when making decisions about life and death for their patients. Sometimes those ethical decisions are not easy to make and further guidance is necessary. Agencies, like the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), work closely with healthcare providers in order to report accurate statistics about illnesses, births, and deaths. This paper is going to discuss

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