already existing healthcare organizations. The study, which was conducted in 2011, examined and evaluated the structure of an existing healthcare center system to see the implications of this combination of services. The researchers, who vary from physicians to clinical psychologists, conclude that this type of system results in better health outcomes and a more efficient use of funds. This study was conducted after the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010). The focus of…
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NURSE MANAGED HEALTH CENTERS AND PATIENT-CENTERED MEDICAL HOMES COULD MITIGATE EXPECTED PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN SHORTAGE Des Moines University ABSTRACT There has been an enormous focus on the impending increase in baby boomers approaching the year 2025 and the predicted shortage of primary care providers. This focus has only increased with the implications the Affordable Care Act has created through its provisions of increased insurance coverage for the uninsured. The numbers…
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autonomous and not-for-profit organization that certifies and accredits at least 19,000 healthcare programs, facilities and organizations in the US. Certification and accreditation awarded by JCAHO is acknowledged nationally as a mark of quality reflecting its commitment towards achieving certain quality and performance standards. JCAHO has the duty of enhancing healthcare for Americans through partnerships with other stakeholders and evaluation of healthcare organizations and encouraging them to embark…
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the outlook and cost of health care coverage and services has dramatically changed, forever altering the manner in which health care was previously looked at. Since the early 1980’s fast growing enrollment in managed care health insurance plans has changed the health insurance market in the United States. Managed care was basically nonexistent in most markets 4 decades ago; managed care health plans covered 63 percent of the nation’s employee’s by 1994. Managed care plans incorporate different features…
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Abstract This research project will discuss American companies current healthcare benefits package offered in today's global businesses compared to a decade ago. The evolution of healthcare agencies and the competition of managed care organizations for working class have escalated and at the same time, the number of uninsured Americans continues to rise. Innovations in healthcare market are continuing to improve and break thru with new technology despite the high-cost of premiums and…
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IM / IT Analysis Laura Wilson HSA 520 Adaptive Health Management Information Systems Dr. Harold Griffin May 25, 2014 1. Abstract In this paper, I will determine, within the healthcare setting, the main features, capabilities, and operational benefits to a health care organization using the following: patient care applications, management and enterprise systems, e-health applications and strategic decision-support application, next I will assume the responsibility of a healthcare…
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Economic Tools and Concepts As one leader in the free world more money is spent on health care in this country than any other industrialized nation. The major expense to the health care system is managing chronic diseases and illnesses. Each year trillions of dollars are spent on health care, which continues to be an economic burden in this country. The impact on the economy can be attributed to increasing health care costs, declining health of Americans, and decrease productivity among workers (Preventive…
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unique purpose, transience, progressive elaboration, various resources, sponsorship and uncertainty. Projects end when they meet their goal specifications but what people do in their day to day jobs needs to be done every day for running their organization successfully. The success of projects depend on three key factors, its scope, time and cost goals. These constraints are referred to as the triple constraints. 3. Project management is the process of applying all the available tools, resources…
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Date Due: 25 September 2014 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 AUTHOR/ TITLE 4 DISCUSSION ATENDEES 4 1.INTRODUCTION 5 1.1 Research Aim and Objective 5 1.2 Brief Introduction of Analysis 6 2.3 KNOWLEDGE POINTS 5 3. 2 QUESTIONS ABOUT ARTICLE 7 4. CHANGE 1 QUESTION TO AUTHOR 7 5.REFLECTION 7 REFERENCE LIST 9 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report shows an analysis summary of Causation or covariation: an empirical re-examination of the link between TQM and financial performance article in a 3-2-1 form. This method describes…
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THE BODY SHOP GLOBAL STRATEGIES AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON HOW TO IMPROVE THEM Table of Content I. Executive Summary of The Body Shop II. Introduction III. SWOT Analysis of The Body Shop IV. PEST Analysis of The Body Shop V. Porter’s Five Forces VI. EVR Congruence VII. Recommendation VIII. Conclusion IX. References I. Executive Summary The Body Shop International PLC (Body Shop) is one of the largest cosmetics companies in the world…
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