Category: Healthcare
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Aster DM Healthcare Firm’s Strategies to Deal With COVID-19
Table of Contents Introduction Review of the Healthcare Strategies Political Strategies Economic Strategies Social Strategies Technological Strategies Conclusion References Introduction The Healthcare system chosen for this report is Aster DM Healthcare. They are a top super-specialty Healthcare provider in United Arab Emirates, India, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Oman with premium healthcare facilities. Globally,…
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Conflict Management in Healthcare
Table of Contents Introduction Conflict Analysis Possible Outcomes: Core Risks Conflict Management Strategy Addressing Emotions Leadership Strategy Educating the Participants Conclusion References Introduction Conflict management: a crucial part of the clinical environment; Potential sources of conflict: hierarchy issues and interdisciplinary concerns; Case under analysis: misunderstanding between an anesthesiologist and a surgeon; Cause: a misconception caused…
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Practice Environment in Healthcare
Table of Contents Introduction Leadership Accountability Professional Obligation and Accountability Conclusions and Recommendations References Introduction Frontline Staff and Patients/Families The practice environment (an intensive care unit in a hospital) is a complex clinical setting. Team and staff-leader communication is imperative to deliver coordinated and quality care. From my observations and unit reports, nurses and patients/families…
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Constructing a Healthcare Facility
Identification of Threads Issues Impacting Healthcare Facilities The management of a healthcare facility is a task that requires understanding and consideration of the administrative, financial, technological, and medical aspects affecting its operation. For this reason, most hospitals and institutions face the same problems and challenges that affect their performance and quality of services. The most…
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Marketing Healthcare Plan for Baby Boomers Close to Retirement
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction Nowadays, most baby boomers born during the post-World War II baby boom from 1946-1964 are retiring. According to the Bay Area Medical Practice, 40% of its patients are baby boomers (57 to 75 years old); thus, an elaborated marketing plan is needed for the customers. The…
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Affordable Healthcare Technologies Development
As the modern world is characterized by the information age, closely connected with the Internet, it is essential to note the introduction of information technology in all areas of society. Healthcare is no exception, and it also needs to be improved. Medical databases and information on patients, medicines, and statistics of diseases are increasing year…
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Healthcare and Nursing in Kenya
Table of Contents Introduction Nafula’s Scope of Work Remuneration Primary Health Concerns Membership to Nursing Bodies Conclusion References Introduction Health has become one of the greatest global concerns today (Kagure, 2011). Efforts by the World Health Organization to improve healthcare standards by setting minimum requirements have not yielded significant results. Some scholars have claimed that…
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Human Caring: Healthcare Interprofessional Team Members’ Perspectives
Table of Contents Type of The Study and Methods Results Validity References Type of The Study and Methods This is a qualitative directed content analysis study investigating medical services experts’ view of human minding in interprofessional groups. The coordinated substance examination is an approach that investigates a wonder of revenue utilizing a hypothesis as a…
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Workplace Errors in the Healthcare Industry
Healthcare is an incredibly essential field that requires medical workers to strictly follow the rules and guidelines in order to provide patients with the highest quality and safety. At the same time, this field is also known for having numerous errors that appear due to various reasons and can be avoided if enough effort is…
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How Humanizing Healthcare Environments Impact Patient Well-Being
Evidence-based medical architecture and environmental psychology, for example, both concur on the value of the physical environment, including workspace, machinery, and climatic influences, in the recovery process of patients. Poor-quality sensory information appears to exacerbate emotional trauma and have detrimental consequences on the health and well-being of clients and employees (Duarte et al., 2019). These…