provides a systematic and critical review of the evolving methods and applications of value of information (VOI) in academia and practice and discusses where future research needs to be directed. Methods Published VOI studies were identiļ¬ed by conducting a computerized search on Scopus and ISI Web of Science from…
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Consumer Driven Health Care and High Deductible Health Plans: Quality, Access and Cost of Care. Whitney Pace Weber State University HAS 3000 Prof. Dahlkemper Abstract This paper briefly examines five published research articles on the various effects of consumer-driven health care (CDHC) and high deductible health plans (HDHP). Consumer directed health care has been define many ways. The term commonly applies to an insurance product that has a high deductible with an associated health savings account…
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purchased to improve quality of care, or to provide needed equipment for a new service or expansion of an existing service. The key element in capital budgeting is that the building or piece of equipment being acquired has a lifetime that extends beyond the year of purchase and it is a capital asset or long-term investment for the hospital. Capital assets are good financial investments for the organization.(Finkler, Ward, & Baker, 2007). The Electronic health record software system is one of…
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Educational Preparation Paper Jennifer Najera Grand Canyon University: NRS 430V Malinda Server October 18, 2014 This paper will discuss the differences in competencies between nurses prepared at the associate-degree level versus the baccalaureate-degree level, by using research from different nursing organizations found online. Also identifying a patient care situation in which I will describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the educational preparation of…
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Electronic prescribing, sending digital medication orders to pharmacies via electronic health record (EHR) software, promises myriad benefits for physicians and patient-consumers. Whether implemented as a stand-alone module or as part of a fully-integrated EHR system, e-prescribing can help ambulatory-care centers and physician practices improve their finances and internal efficiency. Two percent of reimbursement dollars will be at risk for hospitals who fail to meet consumer-patient expectations…
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Demograhic Paper Darlene Broussard HCS/490 December 10, 2012 Demographic Paper HIV/AIDS infections are on the rise among adolescents, particularly among racial and ethnic minority populations and young women. The following statistics highlight the incidence and correlative factors of HIV/AIDS among adolescents and young adults. Fifty percent of all new HIV infections occur in young people under the age of 25, with an estimated 20,000 or more young people infected annually (Center…
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services or products; however, the competition in the healthcare industry can be a very daunting at times. The cost of medical care is rising and patients are expecting a certain level of high-quality care due to the vast amount of information available to them. Patients are now armed with knowledge; they are true consumers who look for the best quality care for the very best price. This paper will discuss the…
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Executive Summary Mary Job Grand Canyon University NRS 451 V Dinwiddie Sandra April, 22, 2012 Pressure ulcer prevention (PUP) in surgical patients has become a major interest in acute care hospitals with the increased focus on patient safety and quality of care. A pressure ulcer is any area of skin or underlying tissue that has been damaged by unrelieved pressure or pressure in combination with friction and shear. Pressure ulcers are caused due to diminished blood supply which in turn leads…
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Health Law and Regulations Federal regulations play a major role in the health care industry. Federal laws and regulations protect the American public from a number of health risks and administer programs for public welfare. Federal regulations also regulate the health insurance industry by implementing cost-containment measures. Through various regulatory bodies, Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) protects and regulates public health at every level. HHS is the United States principal…
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Public Health Informatics is a system designed to use modern information technology to improve the practice of medicine. It encompasses the usage of information systems for the practice of public health and information databases used in research and learning. Public health informatics is different from other informatics fields in that it focuses on preventive measures in populations. The public health system once was thought of as comprising only official government public health agencies, but now…
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