The Department of Defense has multiple components supporting our nation with servicemen, servicewomen, and their dependents around the world and in support of the United States of America. The healthcare of these individuals is a critical mission for the United States of America. There was a time in recent history that each component of the United States of America military was the responsibility of each component of the armed services. Recently the United States of America determined that the health care of the service members and their families need a centralized health care agency. On October 1, 2013, the Defense Health Agency was established. This research paper will discuss the primary role and purpose of the Defense Health Agency and how it performs the critical mission of serving the health needs of the Department of Defense. Company Description The Defense Health Agency is a multi-service, integrated military agency that enables the Army, Navy, and Air Force to provide medical services and medically ready force to Combatant Commands in both peacetime and wartime. The Defense Health Agency ensures the delivery of integrated, affordable, and high-quality health services to Military Health System beneficiaries. The Defense Health Agency is responsible for driving greater integration of clinical and business processes across the Military Health System. The Defense Health Agency accomplishes this mission by implementing shared services with common
Current healthcare practices today have largely been influenced by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) 1999 report, To Err is Human: Building a Safer Healthcare System. This report delineated many weaknesses in the practice of medicine regarding the safety of patients within the healthcare industry. This report has increased public awareness regarding the need for transparency around reporting serious safety events as well as the need to implement best practices in an effort to increase patient safety. Additionally, Medicare initiatives support the need for increased quality of care as hospitals will suffer financial loss due to declining reimbursement for patient. Patient satisfaction and safety are imperative in order for care to be provided. One effort which can help support improvements in patient safety and quality of care is through hourly or intentional rounding on patients. This rounding practice amplifies the nurse-patient relationship, provides continuity of care, increased safety, and service excellence. Intentional rounding or rounding with a purpose, can be a success, as long as nursing staff understand the full implications and the potential for positive outcomes, and take complete ownership of the rounding initiative. Leadership and nurses need to work collaboratively and be cognizant of each other’s role pertaining to the delivery of care regarding this practice. The purpose of this research is to depict the importance of hourly rounding as a
Military physical therapists (PT) have the ability to order imaging, prescribe medications, and run diagnostic tests that civilian physical therapists cannot do according to their Practice Act. Yet, numerous civilian clinics accept and operate under Direct Access, which is only available to some, not all military health care facilities; despite their higher level of autonomous training. In these instances, physician referrals are still warranted in order to receive PT to treat musculoskeletal disorders. If military PT clinics utilized the highest level of their licensure and worked under Direct Access as primary care providers, patient care would be more effective and efficient. Military PTs are an integral part of the medical team, and
In today’s society, veterans health care system is troubling to those aware of the problem in the outside world. Veterans are people that have sacrificed so much for the United States, yet receive very little in regards to their health and well-being, which poses a great problem. The U.S Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is very vocal about the lack of health care options for veterans and is actively trying to make reforms and provide solutions to these problems. The Department of Veterans Affairs "strives to ensure that you have access to all of your needed services wherever you receive your VA health care” (Department of Veterans Affairs, 2016). They also claim that our veterans deserve the best care possible (Department of Veterans Affairs, 2016). While all seems well, there are still a large percentage of veterans that get denied veteran services. The goal of this study is to pinpoint the disparities among veteran health care, shine a light on the issues to increase awareness within the community, and then attempt to create solutions for these problems. This can
emerge as a professional entity until the beginning of the 20th century, with the progress in biomedical science. Since then, the
The mission of the Department of Health and Human Services is to help provide the structure that Americans need to live prosperous and healthy lives. This service gives families, children, and seniors a way to receive quality health care. This achieved by helping parents find affordable childcare and legitimate jobs. This organization is dedicated to keeping American’s food safe, preventing infectious diseases, and by pushing the boundaries of how to treat and diagnose disease (U.S. Department of Health & Human Services , 2013).
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is the U.S. government’s principal agency for protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services, especially for those who are least able to help themselves. HHS is responsible for almost a quarter of all federal outlays and administers more grant dollars than all other federal agencies combined. The mission of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is to enhance the health and well-being of Americans by providing for effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services. In addition, HHS is also responsible to provide better services to people by adapting to new technologies to keep pace with the advancement in technology. As we compare the health and human services from last ten years to present, it is very clear to analyze how health and human systems have improved over the years. The Department manages programs that cover a vast spectrum of activities that impact health, public health, and human services outcomes throughout the life span.
The VA (Veterans Affair) Health Care System is one of the largest, most advanced health care networks in the U.S. The VA Health Care System is the provider for veterans, retirees and their dependents and manages all their health care. The VA Health Care is actually one part of the Department of Veterans Affairs. There is also VA Benefits Administration which has to do with compensations and pensions. Then the other part of the VA is the National Cemetery Administration which is in charge of the cemeteries and providing burial and memorial benefits. All these parts make up the Department of Veterans Affairs. (VA History)
As of On October 1, 2013, TRICARE Management Activity (TMA) was replaced by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) and is managed by is managed by the Defense Health Agency (DHA) under leadership of the Assistant Secretary of Defense. The DHA's mission is to achieve greater integration of our direct and purchased health care delivery systems so that we accomplish the Department’s Quadruple Aim: achieve medical readiness, improve the health of our people, enhance the experience of care,
Westmount Nursing Inc. is a for profit chain with seven different nursing homes. It has a grown from a small few bed facility to a facility with 4 different divisions that made to help make seniors more independent. The Westmount Nursing Homes were in search for a chief executive officer and president, which was filled by Shirley Carpenter. After Shirley Carpenter came on to the company, many changes were made and implemented. Some implementations were successfully, but she was also challenged with many problems with the Union Federation of Nurses and the Board of directors regarding wages and total quality management implementation. My recommendation would be for Shirley to stop the implementation of total quality management and focus on
From September 2006 to August 2011, he served as the Senior Preventive Medicine NCO and Headquarters and Headquarters Company First Sergeant for the 62nd Medical Brigade at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. During deployments to Operation Iraqi Freedom 07-09 and Operation Enduring Freedom 09-10, he managed the Disease and Non-Battle Injury (DNBI) surveillance program which tracked and analyzed disease trends across the theater of operations. He analyzed over 60 comprehensive reports, and oversaw the completion of over 34,000 inspections for food, water, sanitation, environmental surveillance, and CBRNE operations at over 127 locations. He identified 15 serious disease outbreaks, implemented corrective actions, and rapidly deployed PM
America is without a question the leading country of medical and scientific advances. There always seem to be a new medical breakthrough every time you watch the news or read the paper, especially in the cure of certain diseases. However, the medical research requires an enormous amount of money. The U.S. spends the most money on health care yet many people, mainly the working class Americans are still without any type of health insurance and thus are more susceptible to health risks and problems. The concept of health insurance for Americans was formulated over a century ago. Most Americans obtain health insurance from
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UnitedHealth Group is a diversified health care company, and a worldwide leader in helping people live healthier lives and taking the necessary steps in making the health system work better for everyone. The UnitedHealth group serves more than 85 million individuals worldwide with health benefits and services. In 2012, they produced revenues of $110.6 billion and were ranked number 17 in the Fortune 500. The economic and political segments would rank the highest in influencing the UnitedHealth Group.
Military medicine has a rich and long history. The medical and health care delivery lessons gained through multiple wars fought in the past decades are applied to improve the care for military personnel and their families. It continually evolves and adapts to the current mandates of the government.
In business there are strategies that need to be fulfilled. Starting a business or health care organization we need to use strategy planning. In the strategy planning of our business or health care organization we need to map out the mission, vision and goals that we want our business or health care organization to meet. My paper is going to be on the Veterans Health Administration strategy planning. This paper will review their internal and external assessments, competitive marketing analysis, identification of stakeholders, an overview and assessments of services provided, competencies and