So the decision to put her in a nursing home was a decision that wasn’t made easy. None of the siblings wanted to deal with grandma and mom couldn’t do it anymore so there was no choice. The nursing home, we chose was the same one my grandfather was in 25 years ago. The facility hadn’t changed much the regulations were different, but the building hadn’t changed much.
They had added rehab at the end of the nursing home so there was long term care on end and …show more content…
There are some principles that quality improvement, QI works as systems and processes, focus on the patients, focus on being part of the team, and also focus on the use of data. Quality improvements work as systems and also as processes. When it comes to quality improvements, you got to make sure you avoided the costs that are associated with the process of errors and also poorer outcomes (Quality Improvement.).
When it comes to quality improvement the U.S. spends more money on the health care then compared to others countries. In the year of 201, the U.S. spent about $8,508 per capita in health care expenditures than what the U.K. spent which was $3,405. No wonder why the government in the U.S. is so messed up because they are spending more on health care than any else. I think they need to at least cut down on spending this much on health care and think of other ways to spend the money and just maybe this will help the government turn around(U.S. health care system ranks lowest in international