design in health care consists of many components. These components derive from internal and external factors. An organization may follow different designs at different stages of the organization. According to Carroll and Rudolph (2006), “clinicians and managers must design and redesign for their organizations at different organizational stages” (p. i8). The organization this paper will focus on is a non-profit organization operated by a local volunteer board of trustees. Southeastern Health has 452
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Organization Case Study Paper for United Health Group MaryAnn Dennis Grand Canyon University: NRS-451V Instructor- Kathy Skromme October 5th, 2014 Case Study for United Healthcare Organization Availabilities of selected several health care plans exist that people can benefit from in order to meet their budget, preferences and personal needs. It becomes obvious that the health care system plan remains difficult, not consistent and often expensive. In maintaining and improving the health
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Ambulatory EHR…………………………..…………………………......3 * What is Health Information Exchange………………………………….................3 * Who is Cerner Ambulatory…………………………………………..............3, 4, 5 * What are the uses for Cerner Ambulatory………………………………………………5,6 * Advantages of using Cerner Ambulatory…………………………………………6 * Disadvantages of using Cerner Ambulatory………………………………………6 * Is the software easy to use by the common worker in a health facility…………6,7 * What is the legality, governance
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Health Insurance Matrix As you learn about health care delivery in the United States, it is important to understand the various models of health insurance to develop a working knowledge as you progress through the course. The following matrix is designed to help you develop that knowledge and assist you in understanding how health care is financed and how health insurance influences patients and providers as important foundational information for your role as a future health care worker
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Arroyo Fresco Community Health Center Case Study Analysis Abstract Arroyo Fresco (AF) currently provides services through eleven clinics and four mobile service vans across western Arizona. The three counties that are served through AF provide high quality primary care and preventative services to demographic areas with diverse geography, culture, income, and other varying factors (“Arroyo Fresco,” 2006). The facility guides its decision making process for organizational strategies with
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Comparative Summary The health care industry in the United States is big business in proportion to gross domestic product (GDP). Americans spend approximately two trillion dollars on health related expenditures (Baker, & Baker, 2013). The industry is expected to experience positive growth over the next two decades (Baker, & Baker, 2013). Coupled with this growth is the pressing need to control costs. This is especially so in government funded reimbursement programs, such as Medicaid and Medicare
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HYGEIA HEALTH CARE Easy Access, More Choice, Quality Care Introducing selective care Hygeia Health Care solution is a Managed Care Organization established in 2011 in Connecticut Ohio. Hygeia is a HMO based organization dedicated to helping people achieve health and financial security. The HMO plan type is Open-Access HMO, which usually refers to a benefits plan most closely resembles a hybrid of both POS plan and an EPO. We make sure that health care is affordable
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model Introduction With the rapid changes in a health care system around the world, healthcare organizations need to develop strategies that will help the organization to sustain with any difficulties that may arise. Healthcare systems expand their cultural leadership strategies in order to gain a thorough understanding of situations (Johnson, 2009) that will effectively improve their operations in community. Healthcare organizations use both the dynamic culture leadership (DCL) and the omnibus
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Quality Oversight in Health Care Organizations HCA 497 Ms. Gloria Wilson September 17, 2012 Introduction A considerable amount of emphasis has been placed on the quality that is provided by the US health care system and substantial investments have been made for research to address the concerns that relate to health care quality. Promoting quality of care is essential for every person within healthcare organizations, from top-level management to non-clinical personal
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Health Law and Regulations Federal regulations play a major role in the health care industry. Federal laws and regulations protect the American public from a number of health risks and administer programs for public welfare. Federal regulations also regulate the health insurance industry by implementing cost-containment measures. Through various regulatory bodies, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) protects and regulates public health at every level. HHS is the United States principal
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