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    is established between the parties that are communicating. The health field is a reservoir that allows people of diverse culture and ethnicity to interact; therefore it is important that an effective communication system is established among the healthcare professionals. The provision of care requires the collaborative effort of various disciplines, each with different views and pattern of communication. Respect and receptivity is essential to find common grounds so that effective communication…

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    increase by 10.8% in this current decade. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that due to the growth in population, there will also be a growth in healthcare employment. (6) With the growth in the population and the healthcare industry, providers will begin looking for more and more ways to increase the quality of patient care. As healthcare providers look for more and more ways to provide efficiency, they will begin looking for more and more ways to effectively use Clinical Decision…

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    Tan, 2010, p. 148). The method in which healthcare information is exchanged comes in various forms, from the internet to telephone and no one way can transmit all information on a single operating system. The purpose of creating system operability allows various physicians, who operate on different systems, to exchange medical records with other physicians who are not on their system. Although system operability creates various benefits for the healthcare system there are a number of…

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    Healthcare Career Goals

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    I have chosen to pursue a career in healthcare administration at Kaplan University. As with everything, one must first understand what to learn before learning it. To start my pursuit, I will need to gain an understanding of the career. In this paper, I will examine both the career and my goals within the career. I will do this in two parts: firstly, I will look at an overview of the career, the educational requirements, and the personality traits needed for the career. I will then establish my…

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    growing populations, it has become a common practice for healthcare organizations to use multidisciplinary teams to most efficiently treat a patient in a way that is cost and time effective. These groups of professionals with different skills are gathered into teams to quickly analyze a patient and figure out what treatment best suits them while also providing a comfortable environment for said patient. This approach has become a necessity in healthcare as professionals take turns on patients…

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    Healthcare accessibility at “Bottom of the Pyramid”: A study of scope of eHealth in India Introduction According to World Health Organization (WHO) World Health Statistics 2013, India has a ratio of 6.5 doctors, 10 nurses and 9 beds per 10,000 people compared to the global average is of 13.9 doctors, 29 nurses and 30 beds. In order to meet the healthcare requirement of its population of 1.25 billion, India needs an additional 1.54 million doctors, 2.4 million nurses and 2.6 million beds. At the…

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    Patient Engagement in Healthcare Introduction The implementation of the Co-Design approach in Patient Engagement within the healthcare setting has been attributed to the improvements in many aspects of the patients’ experiences across various levels of the healthcare system. However, despite its potential to improve the patients’ experience of healthcare, the recent introduction of the approach still requires further studies in order to understand, develop and implement it to its full potential…

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    survive. Professionals in health care administration ensure that the business side of medicine prospers".www.work.chron.com Healthcare Administrators are the heart of any facility and organization they create goals and strategies to maintain the daily function of an organization, there are goals that have to be met whether it is a department goal or a fiscal year goal. Healthcare Administrators also makes sure guidelines and regulations are being met such as Medicare and Medicaid payors, are…

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    interaction within the medical team of doctors, nurses, physician assistants, ward staff and other allied healthcare professionals that enables quality patient care being provided. Without the beautiful collage of professionalism, medicine just won’t function well. As the saying goes, a team is only as strong as its weakest member, embracing collaboration between different members of the healthcare team is significant in…

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    Healthcare in the United States has undergone many significant changes in the last century and despite repeated attempts our system is still ravished with significant challenges. Sultz and Young (2014) argue that despite profound advancements in healthcare, our current system still struggles with aligning the various stakeholders. The sheer number of stakeholders in healthcare is astonishing and they all come to the table with their agenda to preserve. The success of the ACA depends on our…

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