Write 250 words on the effects of non-communicable diseases on the health and economics in developing countries
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper addressing the following questions:
�Why is accountability important in the health care industry?
�How is an employee�s accountability measured in the health care industry?
�How does accountability apply to ethical considerations in leadership and management?
�What does a checks-and-balances process look like in a successful organization?
�How does accountability affect an organization�s working culture?
�How can you maintain a positive working culture and avoid a working culture of blame?
Cite a minimum of four references.
Directions: In a 2 -3 page paper, APA format with a minimum of 3 references properly cited 1.Explain the nursing problem/issue you would like to investigate; 2.Explain the rationale for the research (why does it need to done); and 3.Identify the relevance of the topic to your professional practice and to nursing relating to the 1.patient outcomes, 2.the nursing profession, 3.health care, and 4.society (a minimum of 3 of these 4 areas need to be addressed) Submit 1 annotated bibliography from a peer-reviewed journal that contributes to your review of the literature for your final projec
Jane Marlow is pregnant with her first baby. Along with explaining about genetic disorders, also explain to Marlow about certain habits of the mother that affect the growth of the fetus. Use the following questions as guidelines:
- What are the adverse effects of using teratogens during pregnancy?
- If a woman drinks or uses drugs during her pregnancy and it harms her growing fetus, do you think she should be held legally responsible for her actions? Why or why not?
Medical informatics is located at the "intersection of information technology, medicine, and healthcare. Within the new Health Information Technology Decade, how do you think the EHR and e-prescribing will take to be universal by 2014? Yes, there are incentives attached, how many do you think will resist payments from Medicare and Medicaid depending on where their primary source of revenue comes from?
There is big money attached to having all physician provider's up on the EHR with substantive incentives for getting this done. If they elect not to participate, they will incur substantive penalties and surrender significant payments. Why is health care the last to subscribe to high tech electronic medicine. The banking industry onboarded, and all other businesses, why does medicine think they are different and why are there incentives to onboard them?
What about Voice Recognition such as Dragon Naturally Speaking, it gets better as you continue to use it, so out of a 1,000 word passage, it get's 11 words wrong or has a 98.9% accuracy rate. What if you are a Radiologist and you Powerscribe recognizes your voice and thinks you have stated metastatic cancer and it is metasternal on the report. Does a 1.1% error rate work for that patient? As a former statistician, when you chase medians or means, if your head is in the freezer, and your feet are in the furnace, your median body temperature is normal right?
What do you think about the Electronic Health Record and the incentives attached to have it in place. For physicians who see patients they will receive thousands, now that is to help recover the costs. What about academic departments who have services such as Radiology and Anesthesia who do not see patients, they are not clinic based but hospital based, how are they incentivized with this since the hospital will receive the incentive on their behalf? Do you give them a stipend or more programmatic support or tough, it is to recover our costs?
What happens when evidenced based medicine a protocol within the EHR comes up, a physician overrides it, the patient has an event, who do you sue, the vendor of the EHR, the Physician, the Entity or all three
What occurred in the 1960s health care environment that influenced organizations to convert to computer systems? Ready, set go!