Category: Hospital
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Organizational Design of Johns Hopkins Hospital
Organizational Design of Johns Hopkins Hospital Table of Contents Introduction and background The Johns Hopkins Medicine organization Conclusion References Introduction and background Community development and welfare is a chief component of the society and healthcare and hospitals are fundamentally responsible for the development. (Lieber, 2008) The Johns Hopkins Hospital was opened in late 19th centaury,…
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The American Hospital Association as an Institution
The American Hospital Association as an Institution Introduction In this paper, I will discuss the American Hospital Association (AHA). It is a national organization representing hospitals, network systems, patients, and communities. The association was formed in 1898 and is currently based in Chicago, US (American Hospital Association, 2022). The mission of AHA is to promote…
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Quantitative Studies of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries
Quantitative Studies of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injuries Table of Contents Background Support for the Nursing Practice Method of Study Results of Study Outcomes Comparison Ethical Considerations Conclusion References Background The problem of hospital-acquired pressure injuries is one of the major topics for the modern healthcare sector. For this reason, the selected quantitative studies are designed with…
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Healing Hands Hospital: The Patient-Focused and Organizational Functions
Healing Hands Hospital: The Patient-Focused and Organizational Functions Table of Contents Patient-Focused Function: Infection Prevention and Control Organization Function: Leadership Government Regulations and Private Regulations References Patient-Focused Function: Infection Prevention and Control Firstly, it is important to note that infection prevention and control are critical for patient safety because the hospital-acquired infection can massively hinder…
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Improving Patient Safety in the Radiology Department of a Hospital
Improving Patient Safety in the Radiology Department of a Hospital The radiology department has a professional and legal responsibility of ensuring the safety of patients receiving imaging services. Radiation helps in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. However, inappropriate exposure can lead to health hazards for the patient exposed. Every profession in the radiology department…
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Information Technology at Healing Hands Hospital
Information Technology at Healing Hands Hospital With the advancement of technology, there is a need to incorporate the current trends and improve on the existing ones in healthcare facilities. Patients need the best treatment, and the caregivers focus on delivering top-notch services. This can only be achieved if the systems in the healthcare facilities are…
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Prolonged Hospital Stay and Care Delivery Factors
Prolonged Hospital Stay and Care Delivery Factors Table of Contents Introduction Abstract Problem Statement Hypothesis Methodology Implementation Steps Results Conclusion Relevance to Clinical Practice References Introduction The selected periodical journal is Advances in Nursing Science (ANS), one of the most recognized journals for practitioners and graduates of educational programs in nursing. ANS provides most recent…
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Safety Committees of Kindred Hospital Houston Northwest
Safety Committees of Kindred Hospital Houston Northwest Patient and personnel safety is critical for healthcare facilities proper functioning, and the committees are a profound solution to regulate hospitals risk reduction and security checking activities. In the long-term acute care organizations, welfare providence is administrated via several communities that contain nurses, physicians, and government representatives who…
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Quality Management Observation in a Hospital
Quality Management Observation in a Hospital Table of Contents Main post Importance of the Presented Issues Steps that could be taken to resolve the issue The impact that resolving this issue would have References Main post The concept of quality management embraces a bulk of aspects and perspectives that are not always presented on data…
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The John Hopkins Hospitals STEEEP Model Implementation
The John Hopkins Hospitals STEEEP Model Implementation The implementation of quality improvement (QI) methods remains a critical issue in the healthcare field. Twenty years ago, the Institute of Medicine proposed its six-component STEEEP framework that orders organizations to provide safe, timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and patient-centered care (Fallon et al., 2013). This paper aims to…