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    Telemedicinee

    Telemedicine Association, telemedicine has become a world leading innovative strategy for providing quality health care to patients via the exchange of medical services using communication technology (Siegal, 2012). This exchange of medical information has brought the accessibility to health care to many patient in which otherwise would not have the required resources to access many health care services. In many scenarios, telemedicine has bridged the gap between the need of specialized medical technology

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    Patient Centred Care

    This essay aims to describe briefly what is meant by patient-centred care. It will also focus and expand on two key aspects of patient dignity - making choices and confidentiality. Patient-centred care (PCC) is an extensively used model in the current healthcare system (Pelzang 2010:12). PCC is interpreted as looking at the whole person and considering their individual values and needs in relation to their healthcare. By implementing a PCC approach it ensures that the person is at the very centre

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    Assisted Suicides: the Terminally Ill

    that help them sustain life. These patients do not wish to put their families through the emotional rollercoaster of suffering and they do not wish to be physical or mental burdens. Therefore, most of them consider assisted suicide. When a health care provider supplies hopelessly ill patients the means to commit suicide, which is called assisted suicide. Since the 1970s, assisted suicide has been in our local news, discussed in classrooms, and in our nation’s capitol to legalize assisted suicide

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    The Joint Commission

    The Joint Commission As someone who recently entered the health care workforce with very minimal knowledge about the health care world, the Joint Commission seems like a viable choice to understand why this organization is important to the health care community. To understand why it is important to have the Joint Commission in the health care system is as simple as reading rules in a classroom on the first day. By understanding its history, the services it offers, and they serve can bring a brief

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    Keynesian

    different age levels must ascertain their need for healthcare services. The uncertainty of one’s health and the expense of requiring hospitalization, physician care, or other health resources lead many to consider purchasing health insurance. As an economic and cultural decision, some purchase monthly benefits, while others choose only catastrophic care for unintended problems requiring hospitalization. 413 32400_CH17_Pass1.qxd 10/5/08 3:17 PM Page 414 414 Chapter 17 Fundamentals of Healthcare

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    Aulity Improvmenet Part 1

    patient safety. The quality of care has to be at its best at all times. This paper will look into the Quality Improvement for the patient safety, some of the areas that will be covered are the data to monitor improvement, three tools that will be used to measure improvement, the information each tools will collect, will discuss the strengths and weakness of each tools and the similarities and difference for the tools been used. We will discuss what Davis Health Care goals are with patient safety

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    Nursing

    The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health http://www.nap.edu/catalog/12956.html Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Initiative on the Future of Nursing, at the Institute of Medicine PREPUBLICATION COPY: UNCORRECTED PROOFS Copyright © National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved. The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health http://www.nap.edu/catalog/12956.html THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES PRESS 500 Fifth Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20001

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    When East Meets West

    surgery in Canada. With Canadian baby boomers reaching the age of retirement, elderly patients have longer wait times for hip replacement surgery due to the high demand of this type of surgery. Although Canadians are covered under the federal health care system, many patients have chosen to seek out private hospitals to expedite their wait times. Private clinics can charge up to $24,000 USD to have the procedure performed in Canada or the USA but, many patients are traveling to Thailand to take advantage

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    Lost in Translation

    communication can enhance patient-provider relationships and improve quality of care outcomes. Cultural unfamiliarity hinders autonomy of the patient and threatens an optimum level of care health care professionals are sworn to strive towards. Language barriers and mediated conversations hinder communication and foster an environment filled with confusion and apprehension. This essay reviews a scenario featuring a health care team’s disregard for communication barriers and its impact on an Iranian man

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    Nurse Prescribing

    of care in district nursing practice. Barbara Brush Student number: B00628470 Word count: 2084 Due Date: 3rd February 2015. Introduction. Due to the increasing demands on the Health Service the “Transforming your care “ report (Department of Health Social Service and Public Safety, (DHSSPS) 2011a) made recommendations to increase care in the community, making home the centre of care aiming to reduce the strain on limited resources and give value for money. Within the community care district

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