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United States health care system over $27 billion a year.1 Hospitalizations related to HF are complicated by the aging process, comorbidities, and psychosocial concerns that affect successful management.2 In a study of patient outcomes post– hospital discharge, Naylor and colleagues4 demonstrated that the use of advanced practice nurses (APNs) was effective in improving outcomes for patients with HF. The feasibility of adapting this approach is limited, however; costs for home visits by
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Moonjeli, MSN, ACNP-BC is completing her 1st year at the Atlanta VA Medical Center as a nurse practitioner in the cardiology service within the Medical Specialty Care Service Line (MSCSL). Previously, she was a nurse practitioner at Emory St. Joseph Hospital Critical Care service for one year and she has a total of 18 years of nursing experience, with 8 years in critical care at Emory CCU. During this rating period, she has functioned in an outstanding manner in the nurse practitioner role. Ms. Moonjeli
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SATISFACTION IN HOSPITALS (A Study on Three Urban Hospitals in Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh) T Sreenivas1 and Nethi Suresh Babu2* *Corresponding Author: Nethi Suresh Babu, sureshbabu.nethi@yahoo.co.in Objectives: 1. To study the satisfaction levels of the patient in sample hospitals. 2. To suggest measures to strengthen the administrative practices that improves patient satisfaction in hospitals in India. Settings: Government General Hospital (GGH), St. Joseph General Hospital (SJGH) and NRI
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ID#110204 PUBLISHED ON MAY 20, 2014 Emergency Department Congestion at Saintemarie University Hospital BY LAURENT HUBLET * , OMAR BESBES † , AND CARRI CHAN ‡ Introduction In late 2009, Marc Dupont, CEO of Saintemarie University Hospital, had just ended an extremely tense phone conversation with the state secretary of health. The secretary was very concerned about the wait time in the hospital’s emergency department (ED). The recent coverage of these problems in the local press, which
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clearly set employee expectations for job performance. A2. Develop goals for a clinical documentation improvement (CDI) program CDI, Clinical documentation improvement programs are important to hospital organizations. It ensures complete and accurate patient documentation. Each Hospital organization may implement a CDI program differently, but certain dynamics contribute to success. Some of these factors consist of strong physician buy-in, communication of data findings, and
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Executive Summary HCA holdings is a Nashville based hospital that has grown from a solitary hospital in the 1960’s to a company that is comprised of approximately 163 hospitals, 109 surgery centers, 5 psychiatric hospitals and 1 rehabilitation hospital. In this expansive corporation, it can utilize different strategies and tactics to overcome the recent recession. Recent Economic Trends Influencing the Business During the past few years, an increasing number of patients are uninsured due to
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Operating Room During my OR rotation I met quite a few different people. Every single one had insecurities regarding their pending procedures. While one was afraid of having the wrong toe amputated, another was worried about what their head would look like after having such a large spot removed and subsequently everyone was worried about pain both during and after the operation. I watched as the doctor and nurse came in to assure the client about what to expect during surgery, and the type of pain
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abduction. Tina, a 3 year old child, was scheduled for a routine, same-day surgery at Nightingale Community Hospital to have ear tubes put in both ears. Tina was brought to the hospital by her mother, who had recently been divorced from Tina’s biological father; Tina’s mother has full custody of the children, including Tina. After Tina was registered and taken to the pre-op area of the hospital, the pre-op nurse informed Tina’s mother that the actual surgery would take approximately 45 minutes, and
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NHS Confederation 2006 ISBN 1 85947 127 7 Ref: BOK 56701 Acknowledgements This report was written by: Daniel Jones and Alan Mitchell, Lean Enterprise Academy UK with David Ben-Tovim, Flinders Medical Centre, Australia David Fillingham, Bolton Hospitals NHS Trust, UK Carol Makin, Wirral NHS Trust, UK Kate Silvester, National Osprey Coach, UK David Brunt, Lean Enterprise Academy, UK Ian Glenday, Lean Enterprise Academy, UK Versions of this report are available that provide greater accessibility for
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