Category: Health & Medicine
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Nursing: The Basic Principles and Evolution
Table of Contents Introduction History Nursing Models Model D. Johnson Description of the Problem Associated with the Model Unique Understanding and Application of the Model Conclusion References Introduction The development of medicine and the formation of nursing as an independent profession has led to the creation of nursing models, the application of which has made…
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Reducing Readmissions in Medicare Reimbursement
Table of Contents Introduction Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program Community-based Care Transition Program Conclusion References Introduction Preventing readmissions in hospitals go a long way in saving billions of taxpayers’ dollars annually. Consistent reforms in the healthcare sector have led to increased pressure not only on cost reduction but also on reducing preventable re-hospitalizations. With some cases,…
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CEO’s Salary Correlation With Patient Care
Whether it relates to management or direct patient care, work in healthcare is associated to a high workload, increased responsibility, and requires a high level of professionalism. Such a level of responsibility and importance should mean high salaries for all employees, but this is not always the case. Not all healthcare jobs pay the same…
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The Healthcare System: Role of Government
The government plays a vital role in the healthcare system. It should act as a leader in regulating the country’s medical system and enact appropriate laws to improve it. According to the OECD (2018), “while high-quality health care for all may seem ambitious, it can be achieved in all settings with good leadership, robust planning,…
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Nursing Practice Self-Assessment and Reflection
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Nursing practice is increasingly dependent on technology and the ability to incorporate it into the daily care of patients. Several landmark reports from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) called for technology as a tool to help create a safer, more efficient healthcare delivery system along with workforce…
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Sampling Error and Standard Error Differences
The possibility and probability degree of errors are common issues in both research design and research assessment. Independently of the project topic, scientists of all fields remain vigilant of the potential variations that may misinterpretations compromise their research results. Certain margins of errors, however, are factored within the statistical analysis itself, while others are a…
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Medical Administration Errors in Nursing
In the work of a medical nurse, a relatively large number of errors can occur, which can later become severe problems for them, as well as for patients and healthcare institutions. The study of possible issues and finding ways to solve them is of critical importance. Thus, this work aims to study the article by…
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The Importance of Clinical Informatics
Table of Contents Prompt 1 Prompt 2 References Prompt 1 Clinical informatics is vital in quality improvement because it links big data and its applications in aspects such as point-of-care clinical decision-making, predictive analytics, and artificial intelligence. It is important to ensure healthcare investment returns are demonstrated by the population’s general health, quality, and operation…
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Frontline PR: Health Savings Account
The advantages of providing a Health Savings Account (HSA) at Frontline PR are substantial. At first, they provide savings for the firm that executes them. Cost savings aligns with assisting the firm to sustain its cash position and permit more money for other activities. Further, they are portable, permitting a worker to retain their contributions,…
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Premature Ventricular Contractions
Table of Contents Background Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies Health Promotion and Maintenance References Background First, a nurse should assess client’s ability to cope with life changes and provide support. The nurse must be aware of the patient’s capabilities to ensure that there are no further complications. Second, it is essential to orient the client to…