Health System 19493301

 

Review both resources provided below in addition to the assigned readings for this week and reflect on 2 key differences between the UK and US Health systems. What are key opportunities related to advocacy and politics interventions that can be taken by advanced practice nurses to improve our current health system?

Please refer to the resources identified below for details regarding UK Health System.

1. US and UK Health System Comparison- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Y0TKiwNgo 

2. Peterson-Kaiser Health System Tracker- https://www.healthsystemtracker.org/chart-collection/quality-u-s-healthcare-system-compare-countries/#item-post-op-clots-better-u-s-comparable-countries  

3. Summary of the American Health Care Act.pdf 

 all discussion posts must be minimum 250 words, references must be cited in APA format, and must include minimum of 2 scholarly resources published within the past 5-7 years. Students must respond  to 1 different post on a separate day.  Response posts must be minimum 100 words each. 

 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 18628303

 

Using your course and textbook readings and the South University Online Library, perform research on the following:

  • Assessment, diagnostic testing, and management of infectious conditions in a pediatric patient
  • Differential diagnoses for presentation of symptoms involving infectious diseases in pediatric patients

After completing your research, consider this scenario:

An eighteen-month-old child, well-known to your practice, presents with a seven-day history of fever ranging from 101 to 104.7 degrees Fahrenheit. On the fourth day of the fever, the emergency department had performed the following tests:

  • A blood and urine culture
  • A complete blood count
  • A comprehensive metabolic panel

The culture reports were found to be negative.

Today, the vitals of the child are the following:

  • Temperature: 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit
  • Heart rate: 120 beats/minute
  • Respiratory rate: 20 breaths/minute
  • Blood pressure: 90/40

Physical examination of the child indicates the following positive findings:

  • Injected conjunctiva
  • Palmar redness
  • Magenta-colored lips
  • Red macula
  • Excoriating rashes in the diaper area

On the basis of the above information, respond to the following:

  • What will be your differential diagnoses for this patient?
  • What specific physical exam findings support these differential diagnoses?
  • Of the differential diagnoses you listed, which would be the most concerning?
  • What additional diagnostic tests will you recommend? Why?
  • What would be your focus for caregiver education?
 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 18771769

 

PREPARATION

Consider the hospital-acquired conditions that are not reimbursed for under Medicare/Medicaid. Among these conditions are specific safety issues such as infections, falls, medication errors, and other safety concerns that could have been prevented or alleviated with the use of evidence-based guidelines. Hospital Safety Score, an independent nonprofit organization, uses national performance measures to determine the safety score for hospitals in the United States. The Hospital Safety Score Web site and other online resources provide hospital safety scores to the public.

Read the scenario below:

Scenario
As the manager of a unit, you have been advised by the patient safety office of an alarming increase in the hospital safety score for your unit. This is a very serious public relations matter because patient safety data is public information. It is also a financial crisis because the organization stands to lose a significant amount of reimbursement money from Medicare and Medicaid unless the source of the problem can be identified and corrected. You are required to submit a safety score improvement plan to the organization’s leadership and the patient safety office.

Select a specific patient safety goal that has been identified by an organization, or one that is widely regarded in the nursing profession as relevant to quality patient care delivery, such as patient falls, infection rates, catheter-induced urinary infections, IV infections, et cetera.

DELIVERABLE: SAFETY SCORE IMPROVEMENT PLAN

Develop a 3–5 page safety score improvement plan.

  • Identify the health care setting and nursing unit of your choice in the title of the mitigation plan. For example, “Safety Score Improvement Plan for XYZ Rehabilitation Center.”
  • You may choose to use information on a patient safety issue for the organization in which you currently work, or search for information from a setting you are familiar with, perhaps from your clinical work.
    • Demonstrate systems theory and systems thinking as you develop your recommendations.

Organize your report with these headings:

Study of Factors
  • Identify a patient safety issue.
  • Describe the influence of nursing leadership in driving the needed changes.
  • Apply systems thinking to explain how current policies and procedures may affect a safety issue.
Recommendations
  • Recommend an evidence-based strategy to improve the safety issue.
  • Explain a strategy to collect information about the safety concern.
    • How would you determine the sources of the problem?
  • Explain a plan to implement a recommendation and monitor outcomes.
    • What quality indicators will you use?
    • How will you monitor outcomes?
    • Will policies or procedures need to be changed?
    • Will nursing staff need training?
    • What tools will you need to do this?
Additional Requirements
  • Written communication: Written communication should be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
  • APA formatting: Resources and in-text citations should be formatted according to current APA style and formatting.
  • Length: The plan should be 3–5 pages.
  • Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point, double-spaced.
  • Number of resources: Use a minimum of three peer-reviewed resources.

Write a 3–5 page safety score improvement plan for mitigating concerns, addressing a specific patient-safety goal that is relevant to quality patient care. Determine what a best evidence-based practice is and design a plan for resolving issues resulting from not maintaining patient safety.Quality improvement and patient safety are health care industry imperatives (Institute of Medicine’s Committee on Quality of Health Care in America, 2001). Effective quality improvement results in system and organizational change. This ultimately contributes to the creation of a patient safety culture

Context

  • Quality improvement and patient safety are health care industry imperatives (Institute of Medicine’s Committee on Quality of Health Care in America, 2001). Effective quality improvement results in system and organizational change. This ultimately contributes to the creation of a patient safety culture. Quality improvement and patient safety are central to the nursing leadership role. They are analyzed from many perspectives. Types of quality improvement and patient safety programs may range from internal, organization-based quality improvement team reports to external benchmarks from The Joint Commission, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Magnet, and numerous other organizations.A landmark publication by the Institute of Medicine’s Committee on Quality of Health Care in America (2001) identified the imperative to focus on quality care and patient safety. The initiative to create cultures of patient safety and quality care remain at the forefront of the health care leadership landscape. Nursing leadership sub-competencies include the understanding of components and use of effective tools for successful quality improvement programs within the practice setting.For a more recent snapshot of progress in the arena of patient safety, you may review a recent executive summary database report on safety cultures from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (n.d.). Lessons learned and tools presented within the directed readings provide a rich set of resources from which to draw for improved nurse leadership in the area of patient safety.References
    Institute of Medicine’s Committee on Quality of Health Care in America. (2001). Crossing the quality chasm: A new health system for the 21st century. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (n.d.). HHS.Gov. Retrieved from http://www.hhs.gov/
  • QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
    To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the health care community.Consider a performance measurement criteria or best practice guideline used in your work setting (or one that you are familiar with).
    • How was this criterion or guideline implemented?
      • Has it been successful?
      • Is it used consistently?
    • What evidence-based practices were used in developing the criteria or guideline?
    • How was nursing involved in the criteria or guideline development?
  • RESOURCES

    Internet Resources
    Access the following resources by clicking the links provided. Please note that URLs change frequently. Permissions for the following links have been either granted or deemed appropriate for educational use at the time of course publication.

    • Hospital Safety Score. (n.d.). What is patient safety? Retrieved from http://www.hospitalsafetyscore.org/what-is-patient…
    • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (n.d.). AHRQ. Retrieved from http://www.ahrq.gov
    • National Academy of Medicine. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://nam.edu
    • Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (n.d.). Hospital-acquired conditions. Retrieved from https://www.cms.gov/medicare/medicare-fee-for-serv…
    • American Nursing Informatics Association. (n.d.). ANIA. Retrieved from https://www.ania.org/
    • HIMSS. (n.d.). Nursing informatics. Retrieved from http://www.himss.org/ASP/topics_nursingInformatics…
    • Chao, S., Anderson, K., & Hernandez, l. (2009). Toward health equity and patient-centeredness: Integrating health literacy, disparities reduction, and quality improvement: Workshop Summary (2009). Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. Retrieved from http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12502
    • The Joint Commission. (n.d.). National patient safety goals. Retrieved from http://www.jointcommission.org/standards_informati…
    • AHRQ. (n.d.). Quality and patient safety. Retrieved from http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-…
    • AONE. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.aone.org/
    • National Academies: Health and Medicine Division. http://www.nationalacademies.org/hmd/
    • American Nurses Association. (n.d.). NursingWorld. Retrieved from http://nursingworld.org/
    • American College of Healthcare Executives. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ache.org/
    • Institute for Healthcare Improvement. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ihi.org/Pages/default.aspx
    • U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. (n.d.). HHS.Gov. Retrieved from http://www.hhs.gov/
    • National Institutes of Health. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.nih.gov/
    • NCQA. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.ncqa.org/
    • QSEN Institute. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.qsen.org/
    • Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. (2009). Hospital survey on safety culture: 2009 comparative database report. Retrieved from http://www.ahrq.gov/professionals/quality-patient-…
    • Hospital Safety Score. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.hospitalsafetyscore.org/
    • I have provided the example given =)
 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 18784025

You have completed Assignment 1. This Assignment is the second part of Assignment 1. Please use the following elements in order to present a RCA (Root Cause Analysis), and/or a FMEA (Failure Mode and Effects Analysis) for your chosen Healthcare Clinical Practice Setting where, in Assignment 1, you have defined the: 

1. Location and Name of the practice setting.

2. Patient population in the area of the practice setting.

3. The three predominant diagnoses/problems of the patients/clients in the practice setting.

4. The categories/professions/occupations of the staff in the practice setting.

5. The primary responsibilities of each category of staff.

6. One Adverse Event/Incident that has occurred/may occur. 

It must be course related. Examples are an Infection/Infectious outbreak, or a systemic and serious safety condition, such a high number of staff/patient exposures to blood or air borne pathogens. This is the Sentinel Event.

Now, pretend you are the Director of Risk Management. A serious Adverse Event (Sentinel Event) related to an infectious process happened under your watch in your facility. You identified this Adverse Event in Assignment 1
 (however, you may replace it or modify it if you want). Include in this paper:

1. The CEO of the Practice Setting.

2. Staff (such as MD, OT, PT, RN, NP or PA) involved in the Sentinel Event.

3. The Director of that Staff’s Practice Setting.

4. The outside Regulatory person (such as from the Department of Health, The Joint Commission, OSHA or FMEA) who is there to investigate, and make sure there is a process to deal with the Sentinel Event.

5. A patient representative, and/or other staff if you want. 

Then: 

1. Identify any breach of practice, knowledge deficit, failure to follow standards such as universal or standard precautions or breach of regulatory and/or professional/institutional standards/policies/procedures that led to your Adverse Event (your infectious process).

2. Discuss what happened—the “who, what, when, where, why and how.”

3. Then, cite the correct process or processes using class related material.

4. Then present a corrective action plan using FOCUS, and finish with a Policy/Procedure and an Education Plan and a PDCA Quality Improvement/ Assurance/Performance (monitoring) Plan. 

(Key concepts to include in you paper:

1. Infection Control/Universal and Standard Precautions.

2. RCA – Root Cause Analysis

3. FMEA – Failure Mode and Effects Analysis

4. Quality Improvement/Assurance or Performance Improvement.

5. FOCUS and PDCA – Please research the meaning.

6. SBAR – Situation-Background-Analysis and Recommendation.

7. Time Out.

8. Sentinel Event)

9. Use new terminology used in the course.

Please reference resource material such as The Joint Commission, New York State Department of Health, the CDC, or other governmental, and other for profit or not for profit organizations.

Submit this Assignment (@ 5 pages) in appropriate academic format citing references

 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 19139699

How do you manage bed sores in a diabetic patients and also has HIV?

 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 19231059

Discuss healthcare Business management strategies

I need two pages,APA format.

Due in 4 days.

 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 19253811

In this assignment, the student will need to address the following healthcare quality initiatives in a short application paper: 2 pages. 

 

TOPIC: Healthcare quality initiatives.  

Explain the pay-for-performance quality initiatives under the Medicare Part A and Part B systems.  

Describe the important characteristics of screening tests and how they are used in both private and community health as a quality initiative.  

Go to CMS Hospital Compare, find a hospital in your area and describe your findings on its quality measures. See: http://www.hospitalcompare.hhs.gov/ 

 

 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 19257783

DISCUSS:Barriers of Healthcare

Part A – Healthcare Disparity

Part B- Why women may fake barriers to healthcare.

APA FORMAT.

 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 19320357

 

Instructions

  • The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) has been tracking and measuring health outcomes through several different, national methods. Two of the most well know are the Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS) and the Health Effectiveness Data Information System (HEDIS). Both of these systems are used in physician offices. PQRS is directed toward outcomes for Medicare beneficiaries. HEDIS is used mostly in primary care physician offices. All Medicaid health plans and most employer health plans collect and use HEDIS data yearly.
  • From the PQRS or HEDIS list pick one quality measure to profile in your assignment.
  • Create your own infographic about this one measure that provides information about the measure and the important indicators surrounding that measure. Note what is important for the public to know about this one measure. (There is information on creating infographics in the Supplemental Resources folder).
 
"Looking for a Similar Assignment? Get Expert Help at an Amazing Discount!"
ORDER NOW

Healthcare 19346399

HOMEWORKMARKET.COM – YOUR HOMEWORK ANSWERSHOMEWORKMARKET.COM – YOUR HOMEWORK ANSWERS