Category: Health

  • Healthcare Organizational Values and Priorities

    Organizational Values A set of beliefs every organization has Typically written down Strong inherent corporate culture Serve to guide administrative and employee’s actions Respect, integrity, excellence, trust, and caring May have significant differences Organizational values summarize the goals of a company and the means of obtaining them. Healthcare organizational values emphasize integrity and care for…

  • Long-Term Care Facilities and Healthcare Policy

    Table of Contents Introduction Description of the Issue Legislators Involved in Policy Development and Dissemination The Role of APRN The Policy and Clinical Practice Interprofessional Team Conclusion References Introduction In most cases, health policies have a complex and multifaceted nature as they are designed to target and address problems that affect a wide range of…

  • Health Care Policy for Veterans With Mental Illness

    Introduction Veterans refer to people who served in military or disciplined forces. These groups are referred to as veterans after retiring from the disciplined forces. As of 2017, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) projected that 46.6 million adults have mental illness issues (Alexander & Wynn, 2018). From the number given, more than 1.7…

  • Health Care Reform Initiative in California

    Table of Contents Health care reform initiatives Implemented health care reform initiatives Conclusion References Widespread dissatisfaction with the U.S. health care system has grown within the American population. Despite this, no consensus has been reached on the methods to be used in reforming it. According to Fuchs and Emanuel, Medicare, the means-tested insurance and the…

  • Harlem Children’s Zone: Improving Health Outcomes

    Harlem Children’s Zone is an initiative aimed to assist families and children in Harlem in terms of improving health outcomes, educational measures, and career readiness. The project is centered around multiple areas that it covers, including reducing the rates of preventable diseases, providing academic support, helping parents with helpful information, and other essential concepts. Thus,…

  • A Nurse’s Role and Responsibility as a Health Educator

    Table of Contents Introduction Describing the Role Strategies Behavioral Objectives Conclusion References Introduction Today, nursing and pedagogy have a rather deep, inextricable connection. It is no secret that a nurse with pedagogical talent and knowledge of competent interaction with a patient achieves tremendous success in the profession. Indeed, bringing wisdom and light is a responsible,…

  • Nurse Staffing for Geriatric Health Care Delivery

    Problem Statement It is possible to concentrate on the issue of nurse staffing impact on older adults’ health in the context of a certain hospital. Taking into account that health care delivery standards change according to the ever-changing world environment and need to be followed properly, it seems appropriate to consider these two aspects while…

  • Health Promotional Strategies for Patient: Bob’s Case

    None will dispute the fact that health is wealth. But what is health? The general tendency is to divorce the mind from the body and stress more on physical health. It is measured through various tools that mark facts and figures but the cure is eluding the rich and poor, the fat and thin due…

  • Zamra Health Center’s Risk Management Meeting

    Table of Contents Quality Control Departments and Individuals Risk Management Regulatory and Accreditation Standards Departmental Meetings Prevention and Recovery References Zamra Health Center is an organization with a mechanism that ensures stability. There are systems that the internal stakeholder must adhere to in order to complete their designated duties. The organization may never succeed without…

  • Intentional Exaggeration: Healthcare Plans and Products

    Table of Contents Introduction Misinformation in Healthcare Participants Flow of Exaggeration Distribution Means Impacts of Misinformation Counter-Measures Role of Scientists Conclusion References Introduction Exaggeration is when a product mimics as if it has benefits, while in reality, they are not present. While exaggeration may result from an unintentional misinterpretation of research results, some entities intentionally…