Category: Health
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Teamwork in Professional Healthcare and Nursing
Introduction Teamwork and collaboration in professional health care and nursing are regarded as the paramount elements in ensuring positive health outcomes in patients and increasing the quality of health care delivery. It is possible to collectively consider such issues as problem-solving, decision-making, and goal-setting. Also, teamwork allows knowledge and skills sharing that, in turn, inevitably…
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American and French Healthcare Systems
Introduction Providing health care for citizens is a basic necessity for any country in the world. Without a doubt, a healthy nation can develop faster than one whose citizens are bogged down with health challenges unaware of how to deal with them. This paper compares and contrasts healthcare systems in the United States and France.…
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Religious Health Care Analysis
Introduction In any consultancy procedure, it is important to identify areas that top the list of agendas. Considering that health care is most critical, it is important to identify major issues that stalls its provision. It is also important to note that Religious health care system has been performing as a non-profit health care system…
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The Pain Rating Scales in Healthcare
Pain is an indelible part of human life, yet it is almost impossible to communicate its existence or breadth to others. The majority of the healthcare industry is concerned with minimizing pain, but no machine or procedure exists that can quantifiably measure it. Today, three methods are most commonly used for patients to self-report their…
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Continuous Quality Improvement: Healthcare Professionals
Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) initiatives necessitate the focus of healthcare professionals on the following dimensions of practice: overuse, underuse, and misuse (Sollecito & Johnson, 2013). The occurrence of any of these quality problems undermines the quality of delivered care, thereby creating the chance for the occurrence of medical errors. Under the essentials of master’s education…
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Health Promotion: Reducing Tobacco Use by Adults
The Health Promotion Project All nations develop policies for ensuring effective health promotion. Government expenditures on programs that promote health within a state or nation are justified by the fact that a healthy nation is more productive. Health promotion seeks to respond to various known risk factors in a bid to control diseases (Needle, Petchey,…
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Foodborne Illness as Population Health Concern in the US
The Population Health concern selected and the factors that contribute to it Foodborne illness affects at least one in every six Americans. Food safety issues claim over 3,000 deaths per year in the US (Doe, 2017). As per the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), the approximate cost for foodborne diseases ranges almost $16 billion every…
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Mental Health in Adolescents Ages 15-18 of Hispanic Culture
Table of Contents Introduction Summary of Articles Used for The Study Health Promotion Discussion References Introduction Apart from the native American young, Latino youth record the highest suicide cases among minority groupings with more significant percentages of depressive symptoms following the rapidly growing number of young Latinos aged younger than 18. The stressors among Latino…
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Health Services Pricing and Its Factors
Table of Contents Consumer price-quality assumptions about health services Governmental influence on price setting in the health care system Intermediaries and the cost of health care products and services Reference Consumer price-quality assumptions about health services Consumers tend to equate price to quality in ordinary healthcare decision making. They generally hold a belief that whenever…
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Restraint and Seclusion in Healthcare
Table of Contents Introduction Problem Setting Where the Problem Can Be Observed Description Impact and Significance of the Problem A Proposed Solution References Introduction Restraint and seclusion (RS) are some of the controversial methods that are commonly used in healthcare. Restraint stands for the physical restriction of patients’ ability to move freely with the help…