Category: Healthcare
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The American Healthcare System as Apartheid
Vertical equity is the principle that presumes different treatment according to the level of need. It likewise assumes that disparities in the quality of health of ethnic groups should be considered in prevention and therapy. Still, this regulation is not consistently realized in national and world medicine. The issue has been on the agenda for…
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Importance of Experts in Healthcare Project Implementation
Table of Contents Background Workflow Analysis and Design Importance of SME Guidance and Feedback Benefits of SME Engagement References Background It is hard to disagree that project implementations are challenging but necessary stages that every healthcare organization encounters from time to time. Medical facilities and their internal processes need to be upgraded according to modern…
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Research Technique in Healthcare
In the healthcare field, nurses are the leading service providers concerned with patient welfare. Their roles include medication administration to patients and checking their progress. According to Anastasi et al journal: The Role of Quantitative Sensory Testing in Clinical Medicine and Research (New York: Heilbrunn Family Center for Research ,2020), research technique plays critical in…
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Interoperability in the Healthcare System
Jacob, J. A. (2015). On the road to interoperability, public and private organizations work to connect Health Care Data. JAMA, 314(12), 1213. In this article, Julie Jacob talks about the barriers that prevent effective implementation of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) into medical practice. The author views building and maintaining interoperability as the primary pathway to…
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Healthcare Terminology and Its Use in Practice
Health care professionals tend to use medical terminology, jargon, abbreviations, and even specific workplace slang. In general, this communication feature makes the daily interactions between nurses and physicians more transparent and efficient, resulting in fewer mistakes and overall better care provided. Medical English replaces some ordinary words with specific terms and abbreviations, making it more…
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Healthcare Policy Overview and Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Description of Health Policy Issue Problem Statement Recommended Solution Implications References Introduction Lead is a non-biodegradable metal and has a remarkable persistence in the environment. Concomitant with its use, lead can have debilitating effects on human health, including delayed development, altered behavior, and diminished intelligence (Debnath et al., 2019). Given its…
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Two-Sided Message Marketing Strategy in Healthcare
In healthcare, marketing strategies are applied to advertise new medical products or programs. This can be advertising in scientific publications with a large circulation, or through the internal distribution of government websites such as CDC (“Health marketing basics,” 2021). Further, information about the program or product spreads through the hierarchical vertical and reaches the communities…
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Enhancing Electronic Solutions in Healthcare Facilities
For a healthcare facility, introducing tools that allow for an improved management of health-related data and enhancing the security of the process is vital. Therefore, healthcare experts must seek opportunities for integrating innovative technology into the target setting. In the case under analysis, the expansion of the facility suggests introducing advanced technological tools for better…
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Tools for Measuring Quality in Healthcare
Table of Contents Introduction Readmission Rate Measure of Quality Percentage Discharge Against Medical Advice Measure of Quality Infection Control Measure of Quality Conclusion References Introduction Healthcare is a vital industry for any country; therefore, the quality of experiences and facilities’ performance must be in control. Data collection tools and measurement technics were developed to timely…
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Effective System Workflow to Reduce Healthcare Costs
Table of Contents Background Goal Statement Project Objectives Evidence-Based Review of Literature Methodology Resources Formative and Summative Evaluations Timeline References Background The notion of medical error may be defined as “a preventable adverse outcome that results from improper medical management (a mistake of commission) rather than from the progression of an illness resulting from lack…