1. What are the implications of shifting care delivery strategies for the workforce from provider-centric to patient and family-centered care?
2. What are we going to have to do to prepare current healthcare workers to operate in a patient-centered care delivery system?
1. IMPLICATIONS OF PATIENT AND FAMILY CENTERED CARE
2. PREPARATION OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS FOR PROVIDING PATIENT CENTERED DELIVERY CARE SERVICES
1. What are the implications of shifting care delivery strategies for the workforce from provider-centric to...
Many healthcare financial decisions have a direct effect on nursing practice and patient care delivery. What are the ethical implications of these financial decisions? Discuss and explain two specific ways to involve nursing staff in financial planning.
Many healthcare financial decisions have a direct effect on nursing practice and patient care delivery. What are the ethical implications of these financial decisions? Discuss and explain two specific ways to involve nursing staff in financial planning.
What is the difference between a protocol, standard of care delivery, and policy at the practice, state, and federal level?Briefly outline each. What are the perceptions of the health care delivery system from the perspectives of patients, providers, payers, and policy makers? Discuss at least one perception from all one of the populations listed: patient, provider, payer, and policy maker.
What is the difference between a protocol, standard of care delivery, and policy at the practice, state, and federal level?Briefly outline each. What are the perceptions of the health care delivery system from the perspectives of patients, providers, payers, and policy makers? Discuss at least one perception from all one of the populations listed: patient, provider, payer, and policy maker.
1. How has the healthcare delivery system change in the past ten-to-fifteen years. 2. For what type of patient and what type of care does each of the system deliver? would a patient have a need for more than one system? 3. What do you think are the most important regulations for health services administrators? What primary purpose (s) do these regulations serve.
1. A Third-party payer is an agent of the patient that contracts with the provider to pay all or a portion of the bill of the patient and can be a: a. Government organization b. Any of these c. Private Organization 2.A concept which emphasizes coordination of care among various healthcare providers is: Select one: a. Managed Care Organization (MCO) b. Physician-Hospital Organization (PHO) c. Accountable Care Organization (ACO) d. Integrated Delivery Organization (IDO) Question text 3.A graphical method that...
1. What is the cost of health care in the U.S.? What is the comparative value of the U.S. Healthcare System? 2. Who pays for health care in the U.S.? Who should pay? 3. Is individual access to health care a right or a privilege? 4. What, in your opinion, are the current U.S. Health Care System design shortfalls, if any? How would you re-design it, if needed? Who should be responsible for the re-design? 5. What are the essential...
As a healthcare provider describe a communication encounter with a patient that could have been delivered more effectively. Describe verbal and nonverbal communication techniques you used with this patient (no names). For example, did you use active listening responses, questioning, feedback, specialized communication strategies, etc. . Include in your blog post: 1. Describe the interaction and communication that occurred (do not use names). Include the verbal/non-verbal interactions and behaviors you and the patient demonstrated. 2. Explain the therapeutic patient-centered communication...
1. Which of the following is true about patient/provider communication: 1. Many times providers do not get feedback when a treatment does not work. 2. Patients tend to underrate technical quality of care and overrate interpersonal style. 3. Communication tends to be better when the patient and provider are of the same race or ethnicity. 4. All of the above. Symptoms are often interpreted as more serious if they are: 1. Common 2. Painful 3. If they have little interruption...
Community Hospital is a 400-bed urban hospital, one of six hospitals in a health care system. The nursing department of the hospital is applying to the American Nurses Credentialing Center for Magnet status. Nursing units are working on a number of projects to prepare for the Magnet application process. 1. You are a staff nurse on a medical-surgical floor at the hospital. The unit is trying to improve its culture in patient safety. How would you go about helping to...