Category: Hospital
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The Phoenix Hospital’s Workload-Shifting Strategy
Table of Contents Introduction Strategy Execution Recommendations Employee and Customer Satisfaction Impacts Financial Impacts Conclusion References Introduction The chosen strategy is to make Phoenix Hospital the preferred hospital in Hanover County by employees and consumers by reducing the workload for the nursing department. This strategy can solve several problems of the hospital at once, since…
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Blueslopes Private Hospital’s Comprehensive Strategy
Blueslopes Private Hospital is one of the leading privately-operated healthcare facilities in Australia. The Sydney-based organization was started in 2010 and boasts substantial growth over the years. The facility is known for managing rare conditions such as cancer and other chronic issues affecting humanity. Blueslopes has over one thousand employees, comprising nurses, physicians, specialists, managers,…
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Brigham and Women’s Hospital’s Nursing Change
Table of Contents Introduction Problem and Solution Identification Change Theory Choice Planned Change: Steps to be Made and Stakeholders Conclusion References Introduction The present paper considers the introduction of a mechanism for reporting staffing issues, concerns, and suggestions as a planned change intervention for the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Department of Nursing [BWHDN] (2016). This…
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Hospital Value-Based Purchase Program
Today, one of the top priorities of the US healthcare system is the prevention of overuse, underuse, and inappropriate use of medical services. Thus, it is imperative that the focus is shifted from quantity to quality. This means that medical facilities should be evaluated not by the amount of work they put in but on…
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Leadership Style and Role in Hospital Management
Group activity The hospital management observed that cases of pressure ulcers among the patients have increased at an alarming rate. Our group was formed with an aim of discussing ways of improving the general health care and reducing cases of pressure ulcers among the inpatients. By addressing these issues, the hospital will become organized and…
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Question About Readmission in a Hospital
Table of Contents Introduction Literature Review Methodology References Introduction The issue of hospital readmissions has been identified as a source of unnecessary Medicare costs; according to Hugh & Ma (2013), costs for readmissions make up over fifteen billion dollars each year. Therefore, studying how readmissions can be eliminated can lead to the reduction of costs…
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The Cincinnati Children’s Hospital’s Environment
The modern-day healthcare industry and care delivery pathways are affected by various forces that present significant challenges. In general, one can define two major forces impacting global healthcare. Firstly, the technological force produces rapid transformation, creating a push for the widespread implementation of digital and information technologies in healthcare. In particular, machine learning (ML), artificial…
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Quality and Risk Coordinator Position at Hospital
Table of Contents Responsibilities Job Specifications: Qualifications and Experience Knowledge Skills and Abilities Summary The Quality and Risk Coordinator in a hospital is responsible for coordinating, developing, and implementing a quality and risk management system under the direction of the Unit’s Director. The coordinator must work with the hospital administration, other hospital departments, healthcare providers…
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Calculating Nursing Staffing for Hospital Units
According to Paulsen (2018), each patient needs extra care. The manager must consider the number of staff and the patient acuity and be aware of the staffing mix, which refers to the percentages of licensed or registered nurses (RN), licensed vocational nurses (LVN), and unlicensed assistive personnel or certified nursing assistants CNA) working at a…
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Outpatient v. Hospital Services: Accessibility & Affordability
Table of Contents Introduction The Roles of Outpatient Services and Hospitals Outpatient Services and Hospitals in Historical Retrospective Functions of Outpatient Services and Hospitals Health Provider for Underserved Populations Financial Challenges of Both Services Conclusion Reference List Introduction The USA is the recognized world leader in the application of high technology and innovations in the…