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    concentrate on reducing expenses and improve revenue. The following facilities will be reviewed to help determine where the best option to reduce expenses is; Bammel Memorial Hospital, Primary care centers, school based clinics, long term nursing care facilities, correctional health care clinics, the mental health care facilities and…

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    stands for how does it apply to a goal or objective. For example my clinic needs to see more patients every day. That is rather vague so let’s make it specific. My military health care clinic needs to see ten more patients a day. Now let’s make it measurable, achievable and time-oriented. By the end of the year 2017, my military health clinic, through proper scheduling and template management, will increase patient encounters by an average of ten patients…

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    explaining what services they provided and allowed me to stay in the waiting room so I can observe the patients. The waiting time was about fifteen to twenty minutes for many of the patients there and when ask how they feel about this urgent care clinic, the feedback was mixed reviews. They said that the staff was friendly and professional, however, the waiting time for what they came there was not fast enough because most of them were there for physicals for employment and urine drug…

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    There are nine animal clinics in Valencia County. There are many conventions of an animal hospital. Care of the animal, how the facility is run, the…

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    Structural Violence

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    An important contribution to the structural violence in both clinics is the concept of clinical gaze. A clinical gaze, the phenomenon where doctors and clinicians focus only on the disease and ignore the illness, in addition to stereotypes can have baleful effects. Disease is a discrete natural entity that can be clinically…

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    Policy-Making Custer Hospital does not out right explain that they have some type of policy process they want to purse in order to achieve the planning process that is being advised. The one area that policy will have to be taken into account is the implementation of the electronic medical records (EMR). As Ms. Wilson has already pointed out, if the hospital does not meet the EMR standards a by 2015 her hospital will start to lose Medicare reimbursements each year they fail to comply to the…

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    with a warm hello. The receptionist will ask how she can assist the client’s needs for their pet. If searching for a place to take their beloved pets when sick or in need of a yearly check-up, a person can find warm hospitality at this small local clinic located in the northwest part of Ohio. Archbold Animal Hospital offers an experienced and professional veterinarian, a caring and conscientious staff who provide compassionate care along with additional services for a person’s pet companion. On…

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    standardize all health clinics specified for pregnant women and children regardless of their ability to pay. This policy would consist of expanding clinic hours among Wards that currently have limited timings and accessibility. With the increase in hours, there should be more one to one communication and follow-up from the time the patient steps into the clinic until the end of pregnancy. Each Ward would have to meet similar guidelines in terms of the types of resources, clinic hours, and number…

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    Overview: The combination of many issues such as prescriptions cost, patients’ economic status, and lack of health insurance, interfere with the patients’ access to their medications. This creates an environmental problem that puts patients at a higher risk for morbidity and mortality, and consequently, increasing the healthcare cost of treatments on health complications due to non-medication compliance (Duke, Raube, & Lipton, 2005, p. 726). Approximately 50 million people in the United States…

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    SLP 6000 Quiz Answer each question as completely as possible. You may want to consider adding additional sources as you complete each question. 1. Discuss the role experience plays in all aspects of assessment. (3 points) Experience plays a big role in the assessment process. Experienced clinicians would know what to look for during an evaluation such as structures and functions in an oral motor examination. In contrast, an inexperienced clinician would not know what measurements to do for…

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