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    applying to my local hospital. The first initiative that I took was call the volunteer department and they were extremely friendly. The volunteer department informed me that they were taking applications and that I could chose two departments within the hospital that I would be interested in observing. My first choices within the hospital were the emergency department and the wound care center, because this two department see the most patients on a regular basis. The hospital environment interests

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    Dying in a Hospital Setting

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    Dying in a Hospital Setting Elizabeth Allegro Aspen University Abstract Acute hospitals play a significant role in end of life care, it is the place where most people die. Evidence suggests that end of life care in hospitals needs improvement. The purpose of this paper was to investigate patient and family experiences of hospital death, the weaknesses within the hospital setting and possible solutions to improve. A literature search identified common themes, these included: * Hospitals

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    65 years or older have the highest rate of hospital encounters of any other age group (Bulut, Yazici, Demircan, Keles & Demir, 2015). The Center for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) have placed stiff penalties on hospitals that are not able to reduce repeat encounters (“Coordinating better care & lowering costs”, 2017). These penalties result in the loss of guaranteed funding if the hospitals are not able to reduce readmission rates. Therefore, hospitals are seeking solutions to solving this challenge

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    Clinch V Hospital

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    director of the hospital’s vascular surgery. The claimant was terminated from the hospital due to poor performance, and increase rate of surgery complication. The plaintiff appeal the decision reached by the circuit court, and requested for the appeal court to consider his case based on the evidence he had presented. The plaintiff argue that the defendant was behind his termination, and the contract he had with the hospital would have existed if the defendant would not have interfered. Likewise, the plaintiff

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    Introduction Readmission is defined as “an admission to subsection hospital within 30 days of a discharge from the same or another subsection hospital” for the same diagnosis or for a complication related to the initial diagnosis (American College of Emergency Physicians, 2015). According to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2014) report, the annual cost of hospital readmission in the nation is about $41 billion. More importantly, hospital readmission disrupts patient’s life and decreases the quality

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    to. Doing my internship at Sheppard Pratt Health System, gave me the opportunities to see what kind of roles exist in healthcare Management duties. I worked ventrally in the entire department of the hospital; because of my role in the internship (Healthcare Management). I needed to know how the hospital operates if I were to be an Operational Director or an Administrative Manager/Director someday. The internship was what I expected, although I did not read anything about this site from previous interns

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    Hospital Asthma Care

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    First of all, Rosie will be provided treatment with better quality. A hospital is more likely to provide expert care due to the number of specialists present. An emergency department would offer clinical quality as accessibility to diagnosis and clinical practices will be present immediately. Bodenheimer, T. S., and Grumbach

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    Introduction of problem Hospital reimbursement begins with the Clinician’s documentation most especially the Physicians who must ensure a complete, precise and accurate clinical documentation to support reimbursement and optimal quality reporting. It is of paramount importance that the Physicians ensure the documentation in the medical records reflects the genuine and exact story of the patient (Corsello, 2015). Additionally, if a Physician's documentation such as the primary diagnosis does

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    patient in a hospital, he or she is there to receive treatment for that current condition. Although, that might not be the outcome for all patients because falls are within the top 10 unanticipated events in nursing (Kim, Huges& Fields, 2018). This means any patient in the hospital could fall and acquire a new medical condition during his or her stay. Once a patient falls that patient is now at risk for new injuries, and could possibly just added to the length of stay at the hospital. There are

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    Telecommunications in the Hospital Setting Introduction: Innovations in technology can have a direct impact on our collective way of life. Indeed, the most compelling of technology innovations are those that can be used to improve the quality of human life. This is especially the case in fields such as healthcare and medicine. Fundamental to the functionality of modern society and yet plagued by critical needs and problematic realities, these are areas in which emerging technologies already coming

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