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    project of Hospital Fatimah. Activity Descriptions Duration (Weeks) A Select administrative and medical staff. 12 B Select site and do survey. 9 C Select equipment. 10 D Prepare final construction plans and layout. 10 E Bring utilities to the site. 24 F Interview applicants and fill in positions. 10 G Purchase and take delivery of equipment. 35 H Construct the hospital. 40 I Develop an information system. 15 J Install the equipment. 4 Figure 2: Gantt chart for construction project of Hospital…

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    Tawam Hospital Case Study

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    Tawam Hospital was built in 1979; according to the SEHA annual report 2012, the hospital has 461 beds available for use. It has been managed since early 2006 by Johns Hopkins Medicine International and provides comprehensive tertiary care for patients in Abu Dhabi’s Eastern Region. Tawam Hospital includes many departments ambulatory and dental services, also, the hospital provides a wide spectrum of services including Emergency, Critical Care, Medical, Surgical, Oncology, Maternal and Child…

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    the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), that rewards acute care hospitals with incentive payments for the quality of care provided. Hospitals are rewarded based on three district measures; the first is the quality of care provided to Medicare patients, the second is how closely clinical best practices are followed and the third is how well patient care experiences were during their hospitalization. Hospitals are no longer paid based on quantity but because of the incentive payments…

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    Working in numerous Hospital facilities for nearly 3 years and counting, I have experienced many different environments and cultures throughout Texas. The first Hospital I had ever worked for had just been remodeled the year before. When you drove down the street you saw this giant building with a wide strip of glass from roof to bottom that glistened in the sun and it just screamed clean and new. Once you entered through the sliding glass doors there was a help desk in the center of the room…

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    Top 100 Hospital Essay

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    the criterion in making the cut for a place on the list of “The Top 100 Hospitals”? There are many lives at stake, with nearly 100,000 plus Americans hospitalized each day. That equals approximately 40 million hospitalizations per year. As a result, we should be mindful as consumers and potential health care providers of the quality of care taught and provided by the health care system. Following my analyzation of the hospitals, its services and organizational structures I choose the University…

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    I would love to have an opportunity to work for the Florida hospital. Contrary to many in my business class I am a health major minoring in business. I want to work for a hospital, and the Florida hospital is my main interest in The Central Florida area. The Florida hospital is a non- profit organization. It is well known hospital. It stared in the early 1900’s by a group of missionaries. As years went by the hospital which back then was a farmhouse turn out to be this successful company in…

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    Hospitals rely on delivery models to provide care to patients. The focus of each hospital depends on the goal the hospital wants to accomplish. There are several models of nursing care with various purposes to provide care for patients. In the case study provided, Metropolitan Hospital has many different units and is a teaching hospital. The care delivery model explained in the case study focuses on the emergency department, maternity unit, medical-surgical unit and the mental health in-patient…

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    Fink’s Five Nights at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital is a piece of realistic fiction that depicts both the events that took place in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina at Memorial Hospital, formerly known as Baptist Hospital. In the hospital and its disastrous conditions, staff face difficulty in evacuating patients because of the lack of preparation and infrastructure for such a disaster. Ultimately, the doctors deem some patients unlikely to survive evacuation,…

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    Issues/Challenges There are various issues and challenges affecting the hospital today, especially since it is a non-profit hospital. One of the more significant issues is the rate of unemployment at CHSB, which is at 16.6%. This means that an alarming amount of the patients being treated at CHSB likely have little to no income, or are simply living off of social security, supplemental security income, welfare or small pensions. Of course, this increases the likelihood of high-risk issues such…

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    and extreme professionalism, there is no better place to go to than the countries best, Boston Children’s Hospital. For starters, Boston Children’s Hospital is incredibly child oriented with an…

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