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    Hospital Length Of Stay

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    Hospital Length of Stay Norma Valdez-Rosa South University Online March 8, 2016 Introduction Prolonged hospital length of stays can increase costs not only for the patient but more so for the hospital. A multidisciplinary approach to patient health care and discharge planning is very important to help with this financial burden. When discharge barriers are identified on admission or soon after, it will help in reducing unnecessary hospital length of stays. Article Reviews…

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    Hospital Cost Method

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    A large proportion of public hospital funding in Australia comes from the State and Commonwealth government. Currently, public hospitals in Victoria have been largely funded prospectively based on their casemix for inpatient as well as non-inpatient and sub-acute patient services. Casemix is a provider payment method which classifies mix types of patients, treatments as well as the associated costs. Each episode of patient care is assigned to a Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) which classifies…

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    Hospital Placement Report

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    Placement. Day 1. I was lucky enough to be assigned to Outpatients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital for my placement, being a hospital, I knew that I would be entering an environment with a very large demographic and community. On prior research I found it interesting to find that they care for more than 250,000 patients in primarily Adelaide’s western suburbs. I knew before my placement that this would include many different demographic factors such as, age, religion, sex, and culture. This…

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    with J.W. which caused the patient to seek medical attention. J.W. went to the emergency department of Community Hospital due to a severe headache that had last for several days. He was seen by Nurse Jackie and Dr. James during his time there at the hospital. The patient was discharged after the pain was reduced from the pain medication that he received during he stay at the hospital.…

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    Select Specialty Hospital

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    The clinical site in which I’m currently working is Select Specialty Hospital in Jackson, Mississippi. It is one of 110 long term acute care hospitals (LTACH) owned by Select Medical Corporation of Pennsylvania. As a LTACH facility, the patient population includes those that are critically ill and have medically complex issues. These patients require more comprehensive, specialized care and longer hospital stays that are, on average, three to four weeks. The focus of the quality…

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    Financial trends and reimbursement changes go hand-in-hand. Healing Hands Hospital relies on revenue from managed care reimbursements, therefore any changes within the managed care system will affect our financial budgets and income. This will affect how we pay our employees and what kind of services we are able to provide. It has major influence on how we deliver and pay for health care products and services. The average length of stay for a patient and its impact on the organizations budget is…

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    HOSPITALS- ** Before discussing the Hospital of Japanese society as a proper organisation I am intending to give a basic idea of what Japanese Hospitals truly is and in a small sense how this particular organization really works – Facts about Japanese Hospital Japanese hospitals have many kind of treatments offered for the inpatients and outpatients in their jurisdictions. The person in Japan usually goes to hospitals than the clinics for getting the best well equipped services for which they…

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    An example of a state hospital that is still serving North Carolina residents who are mentally ill today is the Broughton Hospital. Broughton Hospital is a state hospital run by the state of North Carolina. Broughton Hospital is one of three regional psychiatric hospitals that operate as a part of the Division of State Operated Healthcare Facilities (DSOHF) within the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. They support North Carolinian residents and their families who are…

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    Apollo Hospital Case Study

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    Introduction: Apollo hospitals group was the first co-operate hospital in India and it founded by Dr. Prathap c Reddy in the year 1983, which was started as the 150 bedded hospitals in the state Tamilnadu, and today it is the largest hospital group in Asia with almost 10,000 beds across 64 hospitals, 100 primary care and diagnostic clinics, 2200 walk in pharmacies, 115 telemedicine clinics and 15 academic institutions within and outside India. It is also estimated that about 4925 doctors , 8264…

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    1.To study the relationship between dimensions of service quality and dimensions of patient satisfaction towards multispeciality hospitals. 2.To find out which dimensions of service quality and patient satisfaction as preferred most by the patients while selecting the hospitals. 3..To provide valuable suggestions to the hospitals for providing the delightful services to the patients in upcoming days. SERVICE QUALITY AND PATIENT SATISFACTION MODELS 1. Parasuraman, Zeithaml and…

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