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    Retrospective review delivers performance and activity reporting—including patient attribution utilization, variation in care, and total cost of care Current or near real-time reporting supports care management, identifying gaps in care and alerting physicians…

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    The retrospective approach associated with narrative criminology and the narrative framework is limited in the testing of narrative roles. Narrative roles are identified through the exploration of offenders' stories for crimes for which offenders have previously been convicted. A major criticism of narrative criminology is offenders may change their stories after the fact bringing into question the validity of the narrative account. However, Ioannou et al. (2015) explained narrative reports…

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    Cohort Studies

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    in both exposed and unexposed groups (Gordis, 2013). In a retrospective study, like our article, the study may generally be less expensive and faster to complete than a prospective study (Song, 2010). Some limitations of cohort studies include cost and long-term follow-up of subjects in prospective studies, large population size required for both prospective and retrospective studies, limited control over data collection in retrospective studies, and very importantly, various types of bias,…

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    members are accountable for finding their own position within the company. In those companies, the project manager may continue to assist the team members in locating work, especially those team members who have performed exceptionally. Conduct Retrospectives/Lessons…

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    with what you learned from this experience and provide an example of what most contributed to this learning. The article presented the results of the retrospective study which compared outcomes of patients cared by medical team with or without a NP, in regards to rate of readmission. The objective and purpose are clearly stated, and the retrospective design of the study is appropriate. The literature review is short and limited to descriptions of factors contributing to readmission; it lacks…

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    Medication Errors

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    Medication errors are a continuous concern in the healthcare industry and are one of the most important factors to consider while providing patient care. Hospitals, clinics and other health care agencies across the nation have strict protocols and regulations regarding the administration of medications to promote a patient safety culture. One of the most known standards is the “five rights” of medication administration, which consists of the right patient, right medication, right dose, right…

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    Introduction Love and happiness are universal fact that is achieved by ethical life. Love and happiness interlink each other. Presence of love indicates happiness in life and through happiness we can lead a healthy and strong life. Love can be with any human being, animal and other species. But love with someone fist want love with oneself. If we love with own self then we able to love world. These feeling of loved and being love makes us happy. Most people thing that love and happiness is when…

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    Scrum's Collaboration

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    Collaborative: Agile approach emphasizes, strong collaboration between the stakeholders involved in the project over contract negotiation [6] and being a Agile framework, Scrum embraces customer collaboration. At Intuit, our team’s customer were Business Analysts as they were the users of the data our ETL pipeline provided. All throughout the project we were in tight collaboration with Business Analysts in every iteration. I am a “customer empathetic” engineer and I think as a project manager…

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    All forms of government, much like that which exists within the United States, are idealistic. Meaning, in order to function as it is designed, all participants must be virtually flawless. Due to the undeniable fact that all humans are flawed, the American governmental system will function the same way –imperfectly. Regardless, each American citizen that is at least 18 has the right to vote and actively participate in government. Even though America 's government is one that is sometimes faulty,…

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    Achen and Bartels’ Democracy for Realists shakes the assumptions underlying the democratic foundation on which we’ve build our country. With a career's worth of research and knowledge they strongly argue that our romantic idea of democracy in fact does not produce responsive government and never will do so. They assert that rule “by the people” is an irresponsible way to run a state--our current electorate is disinterested, uninformed, and irrational, and should not be trusted to decide the…

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