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    Scenarios that put a hospital at risk for financial liability are patient care and safety, physical plant and staffing. Patient Care and safety risk include miscommunication or no communication during the different phases of inpatient care. This may be seen during handoffs between staff. Clarifying scope of care and treatment that is being provided can help minimize this. Everyone involved in caring for the patient should understand his or her role. Always explain who you are to the…

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    Is the government really granting veterans the health care and resources they need in order to survive once they arrive to their home land? Do you think that maybe just maybe the government focuses way too much attention towards funding the military instead of troops that have returned with some kind of disability or mental issue? I believe that the government is making a huge mistake on how they are granting health care towards a big group of individuals who fought for our country and for them…

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    Wait Time In Hospital

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    argued that wait times in Emergency Department erode the culture of quality care ED has been known for. Emergency Departments are very crucial parts of the healthcare system because…

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    James, you raise interesting points out pharmaceutical pricing, as well as more general pricing issues in our healthcare system. Unfortunately, healthcare costs have been rising dramatically for a wide variety of reasons. Rationing is already occurring whether we acknowledge it or not. Wait times themselves can be seen as a form of rationing. Every provider and healthcare professional must prioritize and decide what tasks to accomplish during a shift, and something will inevitably not be…

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    At Brett Sapowith Insurance Agency, LLC, we are your insurance partners. We have years of experience offering our clients insurance, including auto insurance and home insurance. Why Purchase Insurance from Brett Sapowith Insurance Agency? Our Team at Brett Sapowith Insurance Agency consists of well-informed insurance agents. We pride ourselves on the fact that each person employed on our staff in Las Vegas NV is up to date with the ever-changing laws associated with insurance. As insurance…

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    Meaningful use has greatly impacted healthcare interoperability by implementing certified electronic health records (EHR). With EHR put into act we are now able to view real time information of patients medical history, past and current medications, immunization dates, any diagnoses or allergies, as well as testing and lab reports. It contains all complete and accurate information to give providers access to evidence based tools when making decisions of a patients care. Some EHRs now allow…

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    Pam: What Can You do with a Social Work Degree Emphasis on Service to Hispanic Families and Children? A social work degree emphasis on service to Hispanic families is an excellent choice for bilingual individuals who want to serve specific communities. Below introduces four jobs in high demand for bilingual social workers who want to help families and children. Bilingual Social Worker Bilingual social workers are responsible for intake coordination and patient advocacy services. This means…

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    Health information exchange (HIE) is the technique which allows healthcare providers including doctors, nurse, pharmacy and patients to appropriately access and securely share a patient's vital medical information by improving the speed, quality, safety and healthcare cost of the patient (HealthIT, 2014). There are various HIE models that are used throughout the country which are categorized based on how patient information are stored on them and their capacity to securely access on them by…

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    Dental Insurance

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    According to Bailit et al. (1979), most employee groups have a hospital or surgical coverage, but dental benefits are becoming a major negotiating issue. The cost of these dental benefits will be significant and will be a prime expense to American health industry (Bailit, Raskin, & Chiriboga, 1979, p. 699). First, almost all people have some treatable form of dental diseases. Several interrelated features of dentistry and dental insurance contribute to increasing the money spent for dental care.…

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    example due to inadequate resources in ICUs, medics are forced to ration time in terms of the period they allocate to each patient or transfer patients to other areas so as to accommodate new entrants in face of scarce beds (Leonard, 2013). The healthcare system is supposed to provide adequate and quality patient care which is not the case in the above scenario. Shortagesare synonymous with high…

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