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Health Benefits
Health Benefits
Introduction
Any organization or business cannot succeed if its administration does not provide facilities to the human resource of the organization that is the employees. If the employees are provided with good monetary as well as non-monetary benefits like excellent quality health care facilities, they cannot not only ...
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BIRTH CENTRES
Primary Health-care in Birth Centres
Birth Centres
Introduction
A birth centre is regarded as a facility of healthcare in which nurses, mid-wives and obstetricians for the women who are going to be mothers and are in labour. These nurse and mid-wives are properly trained and coached for these services. The persons ...
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RESEARCH
Understanding Business And Management Research Methods
Understanding Business And Management Research Methods
Task - Part 1 - Critical evaluation of selected published academic research article
Summarization of the research article
The article that has chosen for the critical evaluation is “Eating behaviour and obesity” that is written by Wardle, J. (2007, pp. 73-75). The ...
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COMMUNICATION
Communication in Health and Social Care Environment
Table of Content
Introduction1
Using Standard ICT Packages2
Word Processing2
Spread Sheets2
Database3
Information Retrieval3
Internet3
Intranet4
Emails4
Image Software4
Integration of Communication and IT Tools4
Benefits of Using ICT5
Impact of Legal Considerations in Use of ICT6
Conclusion7
References8
Communication in Health and Social Care Environment
Introduction
The modern era has seen a rapid change in the processes of almost all ...
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Week 3: Main Post
Week 3: Main Post
Introduction
The degree course in nursing program is highly prestigious, which is chosen by about 75% of the nurses who have completed their diploma and currently are employees in nursing profession. The voice of this program is hard, as a nurse would need to ...
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Week 2: Replies
Week 2: Replies
Reply to post by Amanda Shelton
There is no doubt that Patient centered care is very vital to the patients. But protecting patients rights also contain certain ethical issues, which are used in addition to the legal regulations, to tackle the value conflicts. Autonomy is the ...
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Week 2: Main Post
Week 2: Main Post
NDNQI
Quality in health care is a broad term that encompasses many aspects of assistance. It can be defined as "a set of attributes that includes a level of professional excellence, efficient use of resources, minimal risk to the user and high satisfaction ...
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CHILDREN ASTHMA
Children Asthma in Iraq
What are the determinants of childhood asthma in Iraq?
Introduction
The study attempts to explain the core consequences that result in a complex multi factorial disease of Asthma which has allergic factors along with the interaction with non allergic triggers (Currie, 2008). These factors result in obstruction ...
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Week 3: Replies
Week 3: Replies
Pamela Johnson
The article of the “Daily Herald” has been discussed by Brimm, where he has discussed about the statistics of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). This is the staphylococcus aureus which is a bacterium, responsible for a wide variety of infectious diseases (Brimm, 2013). ...
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Interpretation of HealthCare Quality
Interpretation of Healthcare Quality
Introduction
Quality of healthcare can be defined as the meeting the expectations of the patients and to make certain that they are satisfied with the healthcare services provided to them. The quality of healthcare also depends on providing the healthcare services to the customers ...