Compliance and ethics program

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    of interoperability and its benefits was articulated more than a decade ago. Since then, important advances toward the goal have been made. The advent of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act and the meaningful use program is already having a significant impact on the direction that health-information exchange will take. Health information exchange (HIE) is defined as the mobilization of health care information electronically across organizations within a region…

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    foot in the door. It is a compliance tactic that involves getting a person to agree to a large request by first setting them up by having that person agree to a modest request. In the last phase, people who decided to use atomics bomb showed no hesitation partially because of this effect. They had been through similar decision (from phase 1 to phase3) and these precedent cases made them more likely to consent. Also the momentum of finishing and displaying the atomic program are incentives to…

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    Promotional Efforts and Value Offering value to customers is essential to entrepreneurs and firm managers. For the customer to be ready to pay, he or she must get value from a business sector offer. There are different elucidations of what is meant by customer value. The term may mean low cost, accepting what is wanted, getting quality for what is paid, or accepting something consequently for what is given. Customer value is a customer superficial inclination for and assessment of those product…

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    including a 401(k) savings plan, income replacement, medical/vision/dental/life insurance after 31st day of employment, paid time off program, online educational program, tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment program and an employee stock purchase plan. Tenet, its hospitals, and all employees share an ongoing commitment to uphold Tenet 's Standards of Conduct and Ethics. These methods and offers from the organization to their employees are effective tools in the recruitment, selection…

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    decades for substandard ethic practices. KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton came under criticism from the media for questionable ethic violations with their billing. In 2005 Halliburton overhauled their billing process to “clean-up” billing discrepancies. The findings were that “KBR agreed to fix internal systems to ensure that the cost and pricing data it provided to the government were accurate and complete.” (Gold, 2005) Halliburton accepted the criticism of their ethics and took measured…

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    Personal Reflection As I reflect on my completion of my graduate program I will need to develop my skills and personal attributes for my future endeavors. This program has prepared me to be able to function in any capacity in the healthcare field. As a healthcare administrator, I will be responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating medical and health services. Eventually one day I will run an entire facility upon obtaining my Ph.D. As a healthcare administrator, I will be directing…

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    development has had on our healthcare system. Healthcare information technology (HIT) created, electronic health record (EHR) systems for collecting comprehensive patient data. This data is then shared with other healthcare providers, and organizations. A program within EHR called, Computerized provider order entry (CPOE), is for patient’s orders. Electronic medical records (EMR) collect medical and clinical data for only one healthcare provider. Electronic medication administration record…

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    An Unexpected Change The premise of the Stanford Prison was to determine the relationships between guards and prisoners. These conditions were situational and the researchers wanted to study the variables on human behaviors in a prison environment. As many have concluded, the experiment did not go as anticipated, and many questions have arisen as to what went wrong and if the experiment itself was ethical. This purpose of this paper is to understand the true intent of the experiment, examine…

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    launch of its Kindle tablet has allowed Amazon to boosts customer spending by $443, (Porter, 2013). Amazon Prime gives customers free shipping, access to Amazon Video which allows customers to stream some movies for free and access to original Amazon programs, (Porter,…

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    Eight Hidden Flaws in Strategy The article by Roxburgh uncovers a set of essential flaws in strategic management from the perspective of the behavioral economics. First, the author pinpoints the overconfidence. In the case of the need to start a new business, it might be useful, however, a person’s brain sometimes is overconfident in making decisions and assessments. For example, people tend to give narrow answers to rather precise questions like the River Nile length. Instead of giving an…

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