What does the art of medicine mean to you in the healthcare setting? How has the art of medicine changed in recent years? How has the healthcare setting supported the art of medicine or allowed the art of medicine to be sidelined?
The art of medicine to me is that treatment is done to humans beings how have brain,body,soul.So to treat people the professionals has to think creatively and give care to the both physical and emotional aspects of the patient's.It has all this aspects which makes it awonderfull art which helps people to live a better life.
As we know art of medicine is present throughout the history where several people helped to create a better world.But due to the progress of science the science of medicine is also changed which resulted in increase of treating the diseases.
Healthcare setting allowed the art of medicine to be sidelines as it made the treatment of a person as a business where there is no campassion is shown towards the patient condition now it is making it as a business where they are using it to earn money.
What does the art of medicine mean to you in the healthcare setting? How has the...
“Standing within the circle of the art and science of medicine, I see the business of medicine as the lever for the outcomes we hope for in healthcare today… With this lever, the whole world of healthcare can be changed for the better for everyone.” Is your view of the business of medicine generally positive or negative? What specifically does the phrase “business of medicine” mean to you?
What is your most powerful memory of a physician practicing the art of medicine? How has it contributed to your personal ideal of what health care should be like, for patients and for the people who provide it? Given the real challenges of health care in America—an aging population, a dramatic rise in chronic conditions, and more—how realistic do you think your ideal is? Does it prioritize art over business or science?
Dr. Halle Fisher-Wright claims in Chapter 4 that “the art of medicine is essential to achieving lower costs and reduced waste” that are valued by the business of medicine. Have you seen this to be true in healthcare? How does it play out?
What does it mean for a healthcare setting to report clinical quality measures? Why might a hospital need to periodically run an entire Master Patient Index? Contrast a summary report and a detail report. Discuss the consequences (if any) if a provider does not achieve their core menu/objective percentages
How has telemedicine changed medicine within your work area or organization in the past 5 years? If you currently do not work within healthcare, please provide an example of telemedicine in the past 5 years that is of interest. Explain how tele-medicine, tele-ICU, and virtual visits are improving health and being used throughout your healthcare organization.
How has telemedicine changed medicine within your work area or organization in the past 5 years? If you currently do not work within healthcare, please provide an example of telemedicine in the past 5 years that is of interest. Explain how tele-medicine, tele-ICU, and virtual visits are improving health and being used throughout your healthcare organization.
What specifically does the phrase “business of medicine” mean to you?
What role does budgeting play in a healthcare setting (or any business setting)?
What does the term stakeholders mean? Who are the key stakeholders in healthcare? As a healthcare administrator, how would you communicate with your stakeholders?
What does quality in healthcare mean to you? Why is it important? What are some functions within our healthcare system that relies on quality?