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    Severe Asthma Case Study

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    risk included prior pneumonia, intubation, and post bronchodilator FVC less than 70% predicted. Additional predictors of exacerbations in children included non-white ethnicity and presence of more than 3 allergic triggers. (Chipps TENOR Cur respire care…

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    innovation can likewise bolster patients and family parental figures in significant wellbeing choices, fortify both individual and group based sickness aversion, and improve interest in and coordination with general wellbeing exercises Trends in acute care for healthcare service Clinical administration solidification and office repurposing - As wellbeing frameworks hope to enhance their clinical administration lines into framework wide administrations to decrease variety in quality and cost,…

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    proposed changes The barriers to action There used to be significant resistance and minimal incentive for preventing readmission in many layers of health care. It is now true that there has been more awareness and attention to the problems and issues regarding readmission to acute-care hospital, regardless of location of care such as ambulatory care or SNF. Therefore, it is also true that numerous researches and papers published to solve this issue by various interventions and programs reflect…

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    Comcast Case Study

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    At Comcast, one of the most highly influential and large population job is the Call Center Representative. Some of the job responsibilities in the Call Center include handling incoming calls, in-person lobby traffic, working to resolve customer billing issues, and explaining Comcast’s products and features. If the Call Center were to close or be non-working for an extended period, customers would not have access to the fast, reliable, and respectful services that Comcast promises in the Comcast…

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    Home Care 2011 The impact of implementing EHR’s in hospital and ambulatory care settings has been studied, but little research has been done on implementing EHR’s in the home care settings. As demand for home care services increases to support the health care needs of the aging population, more home health agencies in the United States our implementing electronic health records, to have better quality records for their patients. Good communication regarding patient data, their status, and care…

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    “Joint Commission standards help health care organizations measure, assess and improve performance. The standards focus on the patient condition and organization functions that are essential to providing safe, high quality care” (www.jointcommission.org, p.1) in my opinion, there are some goals that having an ongoing issue. One of those of issue is a lack of effective communication among caregivers. Communication among health care workers improves the quality of working relationship and job…

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    In Unit 9 Discussion 1, we are asked to select a healthcare organization and propose 1 or 2 evidence-based recommendations for implementing IT innovations. The organization I selected is a Military Treatment Facility, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center (KACC), MD. The innovation that I would recommend for improvement is the requirement for Health Artifact Imaging System (HAIMS) that scans bulk paper medical records and turn it into electronic files. The conversions into electronic files allows…

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    complete and accurate documentation of patient care is on the forefront and is a number one priority within the healthcare delivery system. With the development and implementation of the electronic health record additional resources have become available to assist allied healthcare professionals ensure proper documentation of patient care and outcomes. Medical data code sets are required for data elements in the administrative and financial health care transaction standards adopted under HIPAA…

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    Pcs Case 7

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    Physician Care Services, Inc. (PCS) is own by three physicians who each own a percentage of the stock, three owns 20 percent and one percent. PCS is a for-profit corporation founded in January 2000 and offers nonemergent care services in two locations at the Alpha Center which is outside the city limits of Middleboro in Mifflenville and at the Beta Center in Jasper, which is close to the Jasper industrial park and suburban neighborhoods. PSC goals are to provide the best medical care for their…

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    Unmet Needs Assessment

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    sources of data need to be collected to make rational planning decisions for health care organizations? A needs assessment is critical to epidemiologist to help in estimating the needs in a population for healthcare services. In order to find the unmet needs, unrecognized needs and the overmet needs, data needs to collected. This way, epidemiologist can use the data collected to make rational decision for health care organizations. Unmet needs are needs in the population for services that are…

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