Healthcare Analytics; Regulations, Clinical Quality, and Patient Safety

As many healthcare facilities seek to implement analytical patient quality and clinical value in collaboration with electronic health record management. Automated algorithms are capable of sifting through thousands of patient records to identify potential clinical errors and systematically measure patient safety in ways never before anticipated (Davenport, 2014). Discuss how social media can impact the … Read more

Discussion 4

Lesson 04 – Discussion In terms of decision-making sequences, how would you explain and describe: (a) 25 year old, health worker who sees the same physician for minor medical needs; (b) the retired individual who calls the state medical society and seeks a second opinion prior to open-heart surgery; (c) the consumer who sees a … Read more

Discussion 3 Peer Response

Peer 1  Environmental factors are identified and explained as elements within an economic, physical, cultural, demographic, technological or political environment, which has an affect and significantly impacts the operations, growth and survival of an organization or business (Berkowitz, 2016). There are two types of environmental factors: internal which include objectives, value systems or internal relationships … Read more

HIT Innovations

Read the following attached: Capitalizing on Health Information Technology to Enable Digital Advantage in U.S. Hospitals. Part One: Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: Field Background. Using Information Communication Technology in Models of Integrated Community-Based Primary Health Care: Learning From the iCOACH Case Studies. Watch the following three videos: Addressing Disruption Through Innovation and Value With … Read more

Week 7 Discussion Board

 In the Week 7 readings, employee rights and responsibilities are discussed. One item briefly mentioned is the OSHA Whistleblower Protection Program. Do some research and see if you can find any current literature about whistleblowing activities as reported by healthcare professionals. Summarize and/or share the information you find. A good place to start is the … Read more

Vital organs/ Unconscious state

Name some very important organs that are not vital organs. List the functional description of all the normal vital organs, including today’s exceptions. Is it possible to live without a vital organ? Why? Example? Distinction between assisting or substituting vital organs. Bioethical analysis. Do the following practices assist or substitute the vital organ? Why? Dialysis Respirator … Read more

Module 06 Course Project – America Versus Universal Healthcare

Module 06 Content Instructions Select a country with a universal healthcare system (Canada, Australia, New Zealand or any other). Once selected, compare their approach to healthcare spending to that of the U.S. Write a 2-3-page summary that includes the following: Discuss the differences in healthcare politics Explain how the two countries finance their healthcare systems … Read more

Discussion 3

 What environmental factors would you suggest account for: (a) in-company clinics that deal with employee medical problems, such as the one established by Toyota, and (b) the success of after-hours clinics and urgent care facilities in many metropolitan areas? Discussion Requirements: Your initial post should be at least 200 words. Read and respond in no fewer than 50 words … Read more

Healthcare Analytics Framework

The use of healthcare analytics is an important step towards providing value to the transformation; this is taking place in the use of big data to assess areas of cost, innovation, productivity, and safety. These areas create value in the healthcare organizations as executives and leaders seek advanced decision-making metrics. Based on the aforementioned benchmarks … Read more