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    for Essential VI: Interprofessional Communication and Collaboration for Improving Patient Health Outcomes. Patient advocacy is important in hospitals because patients who are likely to be more satisfied when they receive patient advocacy from healthcare professionals. Patient…

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    compassionate care over the lifespan of an individual. Nursing covers a wide field of areas varying from care coordination to prevention of illness to palliative care to health promotion. And the roles are constantly changing with our continuing reformed healthcare system. Nurses are working and becoming more involved in patient teaching, public health involvement, management and coordination of patient care, and transitional care as less emphasis is put on acute care and is now becoming more…

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    “If case management is seen as an umbrella, discharge planning would be beneath it” (Dziegielewski, 2003 pp. 313). In other words, discharge planning is an essential function that facilitates the continuity of care. Discharge planning can involve coordinating services and patient discharge, interviewing caregivers for assessment, making contacts for referrals, reviewing records prior to contact, supporting patients, documentation, communicating discharge and treatment options with patient,…

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    The Health Belief Model was developed in the early 1950s by social scientists at the U.S. Public Health Service in order to understand the failure of people to adopt disease prevention strategies to prevent disease. The health Belief assist the nurse in formulating an action plan that meets the needs of the individual making health behavior changes. The health belief model is a outline that helps to explain why people respond in a certain way to a diagnosis or illness. It is the most…

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    Elizabeth Holmes’s fear of needles lead her to hit the mainstream with her company called Theranos. It was the first company ever to deliver blood test results directly to the patient from a single drop of blood addressing almost 70 different markers. The strategy, at first, showed to be inexpensive, quick, accurate, painless, accessible, and overall convenience. Though Holmes claimed her technology would be, “…faster, cheaper, and more accurate than the conventional methods and require only…

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    Unknown Benefits of Using a Free Personal Health Records Information is the key to delivering value in healthcare delivery. In today's ever changing and the complex medical world, it is no more worthy to be a passive patient in your healthcare and to leave all the choice making to the health care professionals. There are a lot of reasons that numerous patients now should be more involved in their healthcare and their well-being decisions. Being a supporter for you means being dynamically…

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    should always be come from your heart to maintain a good relationship with patient and family. Either your mistake or system deficiency is the reason of patient harm you should be apology for that to build up contact with patient (Institute for Healthcare Improvement,2017). For soothing moving relation with client and family it is necessary always to handle the situation with calm and honesty so that a circumstance does not heighten. Importance of Apology…

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    the welfare of the patients and their interest in ethical issues in the healthcare institution. As such, most of the members of the ethics committee should be doctors, nurses and other health care providers. These committees may also have social workers, chaplains, legal representatives or community representatives. The members of the ethics committee should have knowledge of the relevant code of ethics, knowledge of healthcare law and ethical assessment skills. They should be diverse…

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    The recommendation and conclusion for the clinic would be to ensure privacy and security of personal health information and engage patients and families. To continue to emphasize patients first moto along with other innovative quality control, patient satisfaction and outcome measures to solidify the clinic’s brand image and reputation. The IOM defines patient safety as “freedom from accidental injury” (Sadeghi, 2013, p.69). Florence Nightingale said, “developing an aim statement of what one is…

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    Self-screening health kiosks are convenient however, they cannot replace a visit to a primary care physician. Some argue that the quality of care received and clinical outcome cannot be justified by a self-screening health kiosk. (John C. Fortney, 2011) In a direct face-to-face visit with a pcp, patients are able to interact with a provider and advise if there is any confusion about the understanding of their medical condition. This is not possible with a self-screening health kiosk. There is…

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