Importance of National Initiatives in Healthcare Essay

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    need for transformation in light of a reforming healthcare system and increasing nursing shortage (Institute of Medicine [IOM], 2011). So a two-year initiative committee was founded and the work began. The initiative, which the committee was charged with was the production of a report which included recommendations for an action-focused proposals to direct the future of nursing, comprising changes in community and institutional policies at the national, state, and local levels in regards to…

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    Power Analysis In Nursing

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    been working as a bedside nurse for several years and throughout my nursing career, I have seen many policies that have been discussed and later on put into practice based on the outcome. Patient safety should and always will be the top priority in healthcare. Nursing involves such a vast arena of policies from the structuring of a foundation to the use of an equipment. These policies that are put into place are discussed in lengthy meetings from different disciplines of organization like the…

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    however, is extremely important for a government to be effective at treating issues such as the suicide epidemic. In order to understand, research needs to be done. Because of the government’s failures in recent years, it is critical to stress the importance of ethical research--research that “requires ongoing investment in the community” (Bull: 17: 2010). Only when the entirety of a people’s feelings and opinions are heard can proper and effective interventions be implemented, and be…

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    2) The growing size of the Medicare Advantage population and rising importance of the Medicare Advantage payer Medicare Advantage is a quickly growing segment and Medicare Advantage payers are an important target customer and partner Medtronic’s for Value Based Healthcare initiatives going forward. Medicare Advantage (MA) is a program that originated out of the 2006 Federal Healthcare bill, allowing private insurance companies to take responsibility for Medicare patients. The private insurance…

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    Quality Improvement Model

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    Providing quality health care should be a goal for anyone working in the healthcare industry today. The National Committee for Quality Assurance ([NCQA], n.d.) estimates that around 90 million Americans are living with chronic, common health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, and asthma. Primary care providers are an important resource for these patients, acting as an entry point to the health care system, providing referrals if necessary, as well as…

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    patient which leads to further biased treatments. This produces a cycle of repetitiveness which has the greater chance of ending when the provider is becomes aware of his/her own biases. To help control this feedback loop, the employment of more healthcare professionals which represent the community of the patients being treated is necessary. To better understand this concept one can draw from a recent report from the Sullivan Commission that shows 25 percent of the nation’s population are…

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    The Indian Health Services (IHS) is a department agency within the Department of Health and Human Service (HHA). The IHS is responsible for providing medical and healthcare services for federally recognized Indian American and Alaskan Native tribes in the United States (Tosatto, Reeves, Duncan, and Ginter, 2008). The United States negotiated treaties with Native American tribes in exchange of land for promised health services (Tosatto, Reeves, Duncan, and Ginter, 2008). Those tribes that did not…

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    attempt to call the attention to the importance of improving the quality and health care outcomes, in 1999 the Institute of Medicine had submitted a report called To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System. Although more than ten years ago, this report stressed the need of a redesign in the process of the patient’s care, little progress in the improvement of quality and safety has been achieved (Clark, 2013). Even though there were some important initiatives in the implementation of…

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    improve the quality of healthcare delivery meanwhile reducing the costs, these massive quantities of data. To deliver the quality of healthcare information, it is referred to electronic health data is sets to be extremely large and complex which cause difficulty to use with traditional software or hardware in a data management tools or methods. Looking at what the future will hold for security HIPPA data that can identify predictive events and support prevention initiatives, collecting and…

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    the nation. Healthcare is a very important sphere for the development of the country and recognition of the high level of the State. It strongly affects the society as it directly influences on citizens welfare. In the last decade, the government of Kazakhstan put much effort for raising the quality of healthcare services in our country, but despite the significant increment in indexes of citizen’s life expectancy there is still much work to do in order to make Kazakhstan healthcare system…

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