Health Care Reform
The Health Care Reform had been on the agenda of the government since the term of President Bill Clinton when he proposed the Health Security Act that
Over the past 20 years with my nursing career, I have experienced many educational opportunities and growth from learning obtained through experiences that has helped me continue to develop my career. This next phase of my development is to identify my learning needs and goals. I want to review past experiences to help me with future practices. My professional development plan is to grow as a nurse by obtaining knowledge through school and daily life and work experiences. One of my short-term…
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Running Head: HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRTION Health Care Administration Kaplan University HS100: Introduction to Health Science Rebekah Marsh 12/10/13 Health Care Administration Overview As a health administrator, planning and managing the delivery of health care services are some of the most important things one may have to do on a daily basis. Duties mainly focus on business functions, and personnel in small group practices, all administration…
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The impact on nursing of the 2010 IOM report on the Future of Nursing The Institute of Medicine defines healthcare quality as the extent to which health services provided to individuals and patient populations improve desired health outcomes. Patient’s care should be rooted in a more efficient clinical evidence, with shared decision, making good communication, and given in a technically and culturally competent manner As the years go by, nursing has become a part and parcel of health delivery system…
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theory, and the nursing context. This paper includes my perceptions of nursing leadership and evolving perceptions of the healthcare system while I observed an incident. The analysis includes identifying the terms and root cause. Situation Incident: I was working in one of the Philadelphia’s hospital emergency departments (ED) during the night shift. I was a witness to one of the incidents that happened in the emergency…
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BSN and ADN. Nursing is a dynamic profession and life long learning is essential for nurses to stay current with the increased complexity of the healthcare needs of today and into the future. In other words, the needs of our patients are changing, as we must change in order to be prepared to better serve that need. Nursing has a long history of formal education which moved out of hospitals and into colleges and universities early last century. The associate degree level of nursing was developed…
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During clinical for my associate degree in nursing there was this one student that did the bare minimal. If the assignment was for five care plans, she only did three or four. If the assignment was focused on neurological assessment she chose another. The professor was always talking to her after pre-conference. Her non-compliance related to coursework and equipment was affecting all the students. At the beginning of the clinical rotation we were paired. I still recall the other students talking…
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Evidence-Based Practice and Applied Nursing Research Yvette Riviere Western Governor’s University Evidence-Based Practice and Applied Nursing Research Article critique Sayre, M.M., McNeese-Smith, D., Leach, L.S., & Phillips, L.R. (2012). An educational intervention to increase “speaking-up” behaviors in nurses and improve patient safety. Journal of Nursing Care Quality, 27(2), 154-160. AREA|METHOD OF REPORT (HOW IT WAS ADDRESSED)| 1. Background information2. Review…
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Physician & Nursing Shortages Impacts they have because the Affordable Care Act and Reform Marquitha Howell 9/28/2013 Healthcare reforms including Obama Care, formally named the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act greatly impacts physicians and nursing shortages. There are several provisions which could direct impact physicians and nurses through incentives for potential recruitment, grants, training and retention. Through potential initiatives, the act may indirect…
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It is the largest specialty nursing organization worldwide with 100,000 members worldwide. The majority of the members of AACN are between the ages of thirty and sixty years old and work in the Intensive Care Unit of hospitals and Progressive Care Units (AACN, 2016). Fifty-eight percent of AACN members hold a baccalaureate degree and are bedside, direct care, or staff nurses. Also, I have found that eighty-six percent of AACN members are female and seventy-five percent of members are…
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Systems and Structures Evaluation Quality is something that every health care agency strives to achieve. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) suggests that health care organizations develop a culture of safety such that an organization's care processes and workforce are focused on improving the reliability and safety of care for patients (Groves, Meisenbach, & Scott-Cawiezell, 2011). In order to address an issue related to health care quality, it is important to look at the frameworks that will analyze…
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