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Leininger's culture care theory
Leininger's culture care theory
Introduction
Human globalization phenomenon is leading to the formation of a new and unique social world and cultural diversity is considered to be the main constituent of human globalization. The most important and leading social organization is the organization of health services. Thus, the need ...
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Medical - Healthcare
Medical - Healthcare
1- Comparisons
Hospitals
VA Hospital: Charlie Norwood VAMC
HCMC: Habersham County Medical Center
Financial Comparisions
VA Hospital Sources: County funds, , state funds, federal funds, privately insured patients, drug companies,
HCMC: The major share of expenditure in HCMC is contributed by the government and then corporations and foundations. Moreover, individuals ...
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The Impact of Nursing Shortage upon the Healthcare Industry
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Chapter # 03: Methodology1
Research Design1
Research Approach3
Data Collection Method4
Primary Research5
Secondary Research5
Participants of Research6
Data Analysis6
Informed Consent7
Validity and Reliability8
Confidentiality8
Limitations9
Conclusion10
Chapter # 03: Methodology
This chapter is providing a detailed outline of the research design of this study. This chapter is also expanding on the ...
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Board Issues in Hospitals
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Board Issues in Hospitals
Introduction
The organizational hierarchy of hospital depends upon the type of service they provide. Generally, the hospital facilities have administrative unit, healthcare unit and support unit. The following table provides a clear picture of hospital organization.
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The hospital ...
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Annual Report
Management
Introduction
Gwinnett Medical Center is a non-profit hospital located in the state of Georgia. The members of the executive management team of this hospital are Philip R. Wolfe (President& CEO), Thomas Shepher (Executive Vice President & COO) and others. The board of directors of this hospital consists of David McCleskey ...
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Emergency Department
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Emergency Department
Introduction
Emergency department (ED) is a round-the-clock unit of a hospital. The department receives patients who need immediate medical attention. The incoming patients in ED have a variety of conditions and levels of severity. The hospital provides a wide range of services in the casualty unit. ...
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Comparison of OPD versus ER
Comparison of OPD versus ER
The healthcare system in the United States of America plays a pivotal role in encompassing the lifestyle of every American. In recent areas, hospitals and health care facilities have been crowded with patients and believed to be earning money which is covered ...
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Uncompensated Care
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Uncompensated Care
Introduction
Today, quality health care in America alone has become very expensive. It has become a challenging issue for the state and community. Uncompensated care provided in the hospitals to the low income patients to reduce their medical expenses. Instead of becoming a source of relief uncompensated ...
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Transporting Patients
Transporting Patients
Introduction
The health care delivery inequalities are evident in the uninsured population than the insured population. This assignment has taken two Georgian hospitals as an example and explained the patient transport in emergency departments. The assignment also discusses the federal laws and regulations these hospitals have implemented as a ...
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Clostridium difficile ribotype 027
Clostridium difficile ribotype 027
Answer 1
Degeneration of the innate aortic valve is a very common disease in the elderly population and aortic valve replacement is the best possible solution available to increase the life expectancy of the elderly patients usually above the age of 70 years (Ashikhmina et.al, ...