Category: Healthcare

  • Negligence in the Healthcare Setting

    Table of Contents Negligence Joan River’s case Michael Jackson’s case John Ritter’s case Recommendations Conclusion References Negligence Negligence in the healthcare sector is common and has resulted in the worsening of patients’ conditions or even death. In the healthcare sector, negligence is the failure of a medical practitioner to take the recommended necessary steps to…

  • Portfolio Evaluation in the Healthcare

    Table of Contents Introduction Portfolio Evidence Self-scoring on Achievement of Skills Development Conclusion Reference List Introduction Healthcare is, perhaps the most rapidly changing field among others in terms of care delivery, quality of services and finance issues. At present, the changes are even more explicit due to the appearance of new trends in healthcare like…

  • The Role of Diversity in Healthcare

    I see the role of diversity and the inclusiveness of diverse groups in healthcare as very important. Medical institutions need to aim to increase diversity, as represented by the workforce, with people of different socio-economic backgrounds, ethnicities, races, religions, cultures, genders, and sexual orientations. This has a positive impact not only on the organization but…

  • Analysis of Healthcare in University

    Table of Contents Introduction Interview Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Faced with the challenges of modern healthcare, organizations are placing ever greater demands on school leaders. Leaders in colleges and institutions are responsible for students and faculty. They must follow well-designed systems and lines of responsibility in their field. Moreover, their leadership and management qualities and…

  • Healthcare: Comparative Analysis of Licensure, Certification, and Accreditation

    Table of Contents Summary Impact of Accreditation in the United States CMS-Approved Accrediting Organizations References Summary Considering licensure serves to publicize that the executive satisfies a quality level that has been certified by the state. An established government licensing body can only grant the license, claims Southern Career Institute 2020 (Kawchuk et al., 2020). Only…

  • Rising Healthcare Costs in the United States

    The United States currently has the highest per capita spending worldwide, although preliminary evidence suggest that the healthcare burden will increase further in the future. According to Chernew et al. (2021), healthcare spending in America accounted for 17.7% of the national GDP in 2018, which was almost twice the average amount in other OECD nations.…

  • Insecurity in the Healthcare Facilities

    Table of Contents Introduction Purpose Design Data Measurement and Analysis Results References Introduction Londes (2007) conducted a research to investigate on the causes of insecurity in the surgery room, as it had become a rampant story in many hospitals in the country. The communication efficiency between the nurses and surgeons in the surgery room was…

  • Regulatory and Accreditation Standards in Healthcare

    Accreditation is a process which ensures the quality assurance in an organization through certification. Kinney(2002) notes that accreditation is a voluntarily process that acts as an assurance in demonstrating that the set standards by other related professional bodies are met. Both the accreditation and regulatory standards ensure that competence, quality assurance, and the credibility of…

  • Qualitative Research Design: Healthcare Research

    Table of Contents Randomisation Allocation concealment Blinding Patient follow-up Intention-to-treat analysis References The research design of open-labelled, comparative, and randomised prospective study is appropriate in answering research question, which seeks to find if early enteral feeding has beneficial effects of improving the hormonal profile of patients with traumatic brain injury when compared with delayed enteral…

  • Ensuring Data Integrity of Healthcare Information by Zarour et al.

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Reference Introduction The authors of “Ensuring data integrity of healthcare information in the era of digital health” propose that blockchain is the preferred data integrity approach for normal adaption in Saudi Arabia and throughout the world. The specific scholarly article selected for the summary is “Ensuring data integrity of…