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    could be an outcome elements of absence of training and naiveté staff. Research Significance The study is important for various stakeholders like hospitals, healthcare institutions, doctors and patients. The study will have a significant value for the hospitals and healthcare institutions as they can use the study to improve the quality of care…

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    As professionals we have an obligation for ensuring patient safety, promoting efficient timeliness, fostering patient-centerness, improving quality health care to patients, and decreasing hospital stay. Providing protection and directions to patients are professional responsibilities which include anticipating atypical events, providing aggressive measures and proactively treating patients when critical illness or death is proximate. However, when is medical treatment considered futile?…

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    Apr Role In Health Care

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    timely manner. The utilization of Advance Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) has shown to be very effective in this healthcare provider crisis. This paper will discuss the significant role that an APRN has on health care and what skills are required in order to fulfill the responsibilities within this role. It will also describe my personal plan of how I intend to impact healthcare delivery as I enter into my new role as a future nurse practitioner. Significance of Practitioner…

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    The vision is to be known as a model healthcare organization for accessible, cohesive, patient focused healthcare system. To be financially responsible, focused on guaranteed quality care to improve patient health and promote health awareness of neighboring communities (Hawaii.gov, 2014). Hawaii Health Systems Corporation internal vision is to be the employer…

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    Minister of Health at that time, successfully led the effort to establish the National Health Service in Great Britain. The National Health Service had a single goal of free universal healthcare. This goal was originally put into focus by a man named William Beveridge, which is why worldwide, this approach to healthcare is known as the Beveridge System. In the article “The British Experience with Socialized Medicine,” David Marsland, the Director of Research in Health and Social Care at Brunel…

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    Nurse Leader Interview

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    Diane discussed barriers to provide quality patient care when there is a limiting condition from insurance companies on certain services and time restraints, because of heavy patient load and shortage of NP, she feels that she is not spending adequate time with each patient and their loved ones. The NONPF (2011), states that NPs will be competent in assessing organizational structure on the impact of quality of…

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    I have a passion and focus to work within healthcare, more specifically hospital administration. A career in healthcare grants accessibility to assist others in all aspects of life. An administrative role, provides the voice through avenues such as planning, project management, and hospital operations to encourage people to improve their highest quality of life possible. As a public health professional, I believe and understand that individuals are comprised of not only the physical but mental,…

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    resolve the problems of healthcare delivery in the US by incorporating information technology into healthcare. Furthermore, the United States president in 2014 laid out plans to implement electronic medical records a standard in the healthcare industry. Healthcare industries were mandated to apply technologies and innovations in a way that furthers the best practices of…

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    Healthcare Administration Also known as Medical and Health Services Managers, Healthcare Administrators perform a variety of administrative duties within a health care facility such as a hospital, doctor’s office, nursing home, and group medical practices facility(O-net, n.d). Depending on the area of expertise in the workplace, their titles can vary such as a Nursing Home Administrator, Clinical Manager, Health Information Manager, and Assistant Administrator(Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2016).…

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    The Nurses’ Role in a Multi-Disciplinary Healthcare Team Nurses play an important role in a multi-disciplinary global team approach. In today’s healthcare market, when nurses work as part of a team, there is advancement in patient care. In a multi-disciplinary team every member works together for the betterment of the patient and improved outcomes are a common goal. In healthcare, every discipline is a piece of a whole, working towards patient improvement. The nursing program at Nova…

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