Benefits of Technology in Healthcare Essay

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    system. (Gerson, L. 2010) With the amount of drug causing diseases increasing the amount of medical care needed for those on Medicaid is a main concern to the cost and benefits of the program itself. The program of Medicaid is not to be seen as a source of life long dependency for health insurance. The system was created to ensure healthcare for low income individuals when in need. There are many Medicaid managed care programs that are applied in numerous states in effect of the increasing in…

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    for many thousands of years (Barbara 491). Medical Marijuana has been a great use of practice throughout many ages and its medicinal use is very beneficial today towards healthcare. 3. Due to new illnesses and severe cases in the healthcare field, the enhancements and effects that come with medical marijuana can hugely benefit the…

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    Universal healthcare is a fundamental right no citizen should be denied. As citizens residing in the United States we should be able to have easy access to receive the proper medical care and attention we need, when needed. The United States should consider implementing a universal healthcare program because not only would many residents benefit from it, but also the United States. According to the Australian Journal, “A reform package based on Medicare would also promote national recovery by…

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    Nursing is a profession as variable as humankind. From busy emergency rooms to mental health counselling to academia, nurses range in their knowledge, interests, and skillsets. What is essential to all of these settings is a drive to help people and an understanding of human nature. Thinking critically about a patient’s behaviour is fundamental to providing informed care, enabling nurses to follow the patient’s thought-process and view the world from their perspective. Foundational to this is a…

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    Using standardized nursing terminologies (SNTs) has numerous benefits. They include better communication among healthcare providers, increased visibility of nursing interventions and resultant patient outcomes, improved patient care, higher adherence to standards of care, and furthering the nursing research agenda by consistently generating…

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    Medication errors are believed to be the fifth leading cause of death in the United States. These deaths can be prevented by the reduction of medication administration errors (MAEs) in the healthcare environment. Dr. Jean Watson implemented several simple caring practices at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Atlanta, Ga in 2009. The intention of these practices was to implement small changes on the nursing floor during the times of medication administration in an effort to eliminate distractions and…

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    discussion is the Military Treatment Facilities (MTF) and the proposed innovation is the Electronic Health Record. As patients are demanding for better quality of care and for a flawless all-inclusive service that would benefit their medical need, subsequently, innovation in healthcare brings new method of health care delivery. Accordingly, the military is trying to discover effective method of approaching health care, including medical record and documentations. The military has been good in…

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    “Some experts believe that large, multispecialty practices, which combine primary care physicians and a range of specialists in the same practice, are the organizational structure with the greatest potential to provide consistently high-quality care” (Liebhaber & Grossman, 2007). With our recognitions and experience that our staff would attain their skills could become fully advanced which would lead other medical centers wanting that skill of our winning ways or a current staff member resigns…

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    insurance, regulating the health insurance industry, and reducing health care spending in the US." Yet five years since the implementation of Obamacare, 30.1 million people lost there private insurance,because it did not meet the 10 essential health benefits. Another 3-5 million people will lose there company sponsored health insurance, since companies find it cheaper to pay the penalty than buying there employees health insurance. Also medications will become more expensive due too new taxes…

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    The outpatient facility I am going to discuss is pediatric primary health care facilities. Pediatric primary health care is an outpatient facility that deals with the medical care of children from birth to adolescents up to 18 years old. The most important provider in a pediatric primary health care facility is the pediatrician. A pediatrician is a primary care doctor who only sees children, and specializes in the physical, emotional, and behavioral needs of children. A pediatrician does…

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