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    Hello Everyone, Have you ever wondered why barber shops have those tubes with rotating red and white stripes in front of their saloons? My dear colleagues, those were the symbols that represented the humble beginning of the United States (US) healthcare system. According to Niles (2015), when the practice of medicine first begun in the United States (US) tradesmen like barbers can practice as physicians (p. 1). The red and white striped poles outside their shops represented blood and…

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    impossible to maintain the highest quality of care in clinical nursing if these three strategies are not combined. Stage 111 and IV pressure ulcer that occurs during hospitalization are among the conditions considered preventable by center for Medicare and Medicaid services (CMS) (Zarakiewicz, Whitney, Lowe, Taylor, O’Donnell, & Minton-Foltz, 2010). Hospital acquired pressure ulcer (HAPUs) is a major concern for hospitals due to morbidity, treatment cost and reimbursements. CMS does not pay for…

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    This hospital has been recognized regionally and nationally for clinical excellence and patient safety. LGH offers patients some of the most advanced health care technology available. The hospital also has the county 's only trauma center and provides a wide range services that are normally found in large urban setting. Their mission is to “advance the health and well-being of the communities we serve” (Health, 2016). They use a system called EPIC to record patient medical records. Description…

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    Science Advance Practice Nursing Program, the Nurse Practitioner (NP) must go through the process of credentialing to provide services in patient care. Certification is different from credentialing, for instance, once the Nurse Practitioner finishes his/her program, they could obtain a certificate by taking the certification exam from American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification (AANP). The credentialing process is when the healthcare…

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    In the hospital setting, falls continue to be the number one adverse event, with approximately 3-20% of inpatients falling at least once during their hospitalization, and 30 to 51% of falls in hospitals result in some injury. (Oliver, Healey., & Haines., 2010). Leaders must be able to must be able communicated information about fall interventions throughout the organization, to included staff at all level of the organization, patients and their families that will that will have a positive…

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    studies have shown that the majority of errors occur because of a failed system rather than irresponsible human error” (Lewis, Baernboldt, and Hamric, 2013, p. 153). Medicaid and Medicare Services penalize organizations financially by providing reduced reimbursement when HACs are reported (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, 2015). Nurse leaders, financially accountable for identified implications, have a direct impact on reducing errors and potential…

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    Health and the Centers for Disease Control, were established. The 1960s saw the initiation of social programs to aid in the medical care of the aged (Medicare) and poor (Medicaid). Prior to the founding of these institutions, the U.S. government had founded other health programs and institutions, such as the Indian Health Service, the U.S. Public Health Service, the Food and Drug Administration, and established an executive cabinet-level agency, the Department of Health and Human Services. In…

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    It is crucial that the utmost suitable provision indicator is utilized to assign overhead outlays to the pertinent final cost centers". Research suggests that, all expenses amassed in overhead cost centers must be assigned to the final cost to ensure that every merchandise group (patient and non-patient) has a reasonable portion of overhead. Then this ought to be done prior separating expenses into merchandise groups…

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    data electronically available and giving patients electronic versions of their health information; 2) utilize health information technology (HIT) to enhance quality patient care; 3) interoperability and sharing of quality data (U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2016). The main intention of the HITECH Act was to leverage the use of health information technology to improve the quality of care (Mack, Zhang, Douglas, Sow, Strothers, & Rust, 2016). The purpose of this paper is to address…

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    studies that have been done in the past few years by the National Alliance for Caregiving, Commission on Long-Term Care and the Bipartisan Policy Center that highlight the struggles of familial caregivers and have made recommendations to Congress, Health and Human Services, Labor, and Veterans Affairs departments to implement changes to Medicare and Medicaid to view caregivers as part of the health team and to develop strategies to help assist the caregivers and alleviate some of the burden on…

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