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    Communication is not just based on the words that we speak, but also our manner of speaking and body language and the effectiveness within which we listen. To communicate effectively it is important to take in account the culture and context of the information. Based on the population at need or individual communication I believe is the key to providing and understanding the accuracy of information provided or conceived and the start of the…

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    these standardized classification systems makes data collection more accessible and optimizes interventions and…

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    Good quality is almost the main target for several healthcare companies in the world. The cost-efficient and company advantages for example elevated customer care, enhanced procedures and performance might be made from quality control. The application of Top quality Administration tactics delivers the framework for the organization of techniques strategies and pursuits necessary to achieve quality. The application of good quality control in healthcare firm gives the chance to supply steady, good…

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    Shift Turnover Case Study

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    shift turnover process. Promise Hospital uses audiotape recording in the conference room to transfer information between…

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    Healthcare accessibility at “Bottom of the Pyramid”: A study of scope of eHealth in India Introduction According to World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Statistics 2013, India has a ratio of 6.5 doctors, 10 nurses and 9 beds per 10,000 people compared to the global average is of 13.9 doctors, 29 nurses and 30 beds. In order to meet the healthcare requirement of its population of 1.25 billion, India needs an additional 1.54 million doctors, 2.4 million nurses and 2.6 million beds. At the…

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    Health Information Systems (HIS) are any systems that capture, store, manage, or transmit information related to the health of individuals within the organization. Within these systems are source systems that supply the electronic health record (EHR) and other applications with data. Source systems include; administrative and financial systems, and ancillary (clinical) or departmental systems. Administrative and financial systems don’t process data referencing patient care, treatment, or tests.…

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    CHAPTER 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT To assess the effectiveness of video-assisted teaching regarding the knowledge on Prevention of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in the Intensive Care Unit among staff nurses of selected hospitals. OBJECTIVES 1. To assess and compare the knowledge of staff nurses before and after video assisted teaching on prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia. 2. To find an association between the level of knowledge regarding prevention of ventilator associated pneumonia and…

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    The application of evidence-based practice (EBP) in nursing has created substantial impressions in science, education, and practice in the discipline. The field does not develop new nursing knowledge or validate existing data; rather, it enables medical practitioners to use tried and tested techniques to make clinical decisions. This paper review literature to reveal the way EBP incorporates patient values, preferences, and clinical experiences in nursing practice. The analysis section…

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    choice at all. Patient-centered care is perhaps one of the most important aspects of healthcare quality and safety. When patient-centered care is exercised patients are more likely to be active participants in their care and have better outcomes. Better outcomes are beneficial to both the patient and the healthcare institution and are indicative of higher quality care. Time is our most precious commodity. Healthcare institutions must strive to value every patients time because everyone’s time is…

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    program to improve quality of care for Medicare beneficiaries as they go through more than one health care settings over a period of time. It should emphasize on technical assistance for each provider setting. Instructions should be set in how to collect and interpret data used for internal quality improvement. Stakeholders who have an interest in quality measures and reporting of performance by providers. CMS will work with provider organizations, consumer groups, accreditation organizations,…

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