Category: Management

  • Management of the USA Correctional System

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work cited Introduction Words such as “adaptive ,“ Flexible, and “innovative” are not words usually linked with prison settings, but in another way they aptly explains a 14-year-old program accountable for giving care to approximately 80% of prison population. Such qualities have facilitated the United States government to…

  • Risk Management in Correctional Facilities

    Table of Contents Abstract Security Order Care Safety Program and daily activities Justice Administration and management Reference List Abstract In any correctional facility, risk management is very important in ensuring safety and management of all potential risks. With a well-organized risk management unit, correctional facilities operate efficiently and hence serving the society adequately. However, in…

  • Fibromyalgia Pharmacological Management

    Pathophysiology of Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition that causes muscle pain and stiffness. The pathophysiology of fibromyalgia includes a combination of several different factors. Environmental stressors and genetic factors are included in the pathophysiology of fibromyalgia. Fibromyalgia is sourced from changes and regulations of the neuroendocrine system. The pain processing in fibromyalgia amplifies sensory…

  • Fresno Medical Center’s Telehealth Risk Management Strategy

    Table of Contents Rationale Support Implementation Challenges Evaluation Opportunities References As the world continues to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare agencies, governments, and industry groups recommend the adoption of telemedicine as a remedy for a remote treatment plan. Telehealth is an important medical field that can help practitioners combat COVID-19 by deploying solutions and chronic…

  • Poor Staff Management During the Pandemic

    Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic imposed a tremendous burden on healthcare institutions and medical workers. This research paper aims to determine what ethical values were violated by inefficient staffing and how cultural stereotypes impacted the emotional state of doctors and nurses. The lack of adequate management in hospitals resulted in breaching ethical norms. For example, whistleblowing…

  • Nursing Shortage: Reasons, Effects and Management Suggestions

    The problem of registered nurses (RN) shortage is predicted to escalate in the near future due to the aging population. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (2015), by 2024, the demand for new medical assistants would reach 1.09 million people due to sector growth and the need for old staff replacement. Furthermore, health…

  • Creating and Implementing a Nurse Utilization Management Program

    Introduction Managed care includes a system aimed at assessment of the costs spent in the process of providing adequate health care services to veterans. The change in the organization should be introduced to overcome difficulties related to the adequate delivery of health care services to veterans instead of utilizing the public hospitals and reorganizing the…

  • Stress and Stress Management Discussion

    Stress management has become almost a buzzword in the modern world, where various triggers exist in abundance. The human organism evolved to have a specific biologic response to external stimuli to maintain relative homeostasis (Russell & Lightman, 2019). The neuroendocrine system plays a crucial role in creating this response, involving the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and…

  • The Clinical Waste Management in Cameroon

    Table of Contents Research Questions Research Methodology Theoretical Foundation Field/Practice Setting Gap Assumptions, Limitations, and Delimitations Controlling and Managing Bias Literature Synthesis Implications for Future Research Contributions to Discipline and Social Change References Poor clinical waste management is a common problem in Africa and other developing parts of the world. Ineffective clinical waste treatment methods…

  • Patient Engagement and Population Management

    Patient participation is an essential part of healthcare and is increasingly recognized as an important part of delivering safe and people-centred services. Patients who are actively participating in care can make more informed decisions about treatment options. In addition, resources can be better used when they are in line with patient priorities that are important…