Health informatics 1000 words due in 10hrs

  

Health informatics 1000 words due in 10hrs 

Part of the job of the public health informatician is to develop the tools required to translate between clinical and public health worldviews as they relate to information system development and data sharing across the specialties.

1. 200 words — as a clinical leader, by what means would you advocate to enable this sharing of health information using public health informatics?

2. 200 words — What specific tools/ computer software is currently being used to enhance health information shearing across different countries? What impact has these two have on population groups?

3. 200 words — What are current world views related to information sharing in clinical and public health? Are they receptive of this form of technology? provide example to support each point.

4. 200 words –Go to Youtube and find 2 video that discusses public health informatics. Summarize the video and explain how it relates to public health informatician. Provide the LINK for the video. 

5. 200 words– Find a research article that discusses public health informatics. Summarize the article and explain how it relates to public health informatician.

Paper should be in APA 7th edition format with subheading for each section. Include at least 4 source including the textbook. 

Proposing a New Initiative (Ass#1) 6008

Assessment 1

• Proposing a New Initiative

Research an economic opportunity that might be available within your health care setting that will provide ethical and culturally equitable improvements to the quality of care. Then, write a 2–4-page proposal for an initiative to take advantage of that opportunity, supported with economic data and an analysis of the prospective benefits.

Note: Each assessment in this course builds upon the work you have completed in previous assessments. Therefore, you must complete the assessments in the order in which they are presented.

Master’s-level health care practitioners are charged with the responsibility of constantly scanning the external environment for shifts in the supply of, and demand for, services. Concurrently, leaders must examine their organization’s strategic direction and determine whether adjustments must be made to current service offerings, whether equipment updates are needed, whether staffing models should be changed, and whether other decisions must be made. Each decision that is proposed must be evaluated in terms of the organization as a system, alignment with the organization’s mission and strategy, available internal resources, potential contract and payer source implications, and the short- and long-term economic effects at both the micro and macro levels.

Health Care Supply and Demand

The following multimedia animation illustrates elastic and inelastic demand curves, with changes in price.

Medical Care Demand Elasticities.

The following multimedia simulation presents the many concerns of stakeholders about the potential effects on an existing hospital system of a proposed mobile clinic for veterans with PTSD.

Vila Health: A New Mobile Clinic.

The following multimedia self-check activities will aid you in defining terms commonly used in discussions of health care economics.

The Demand for Health.

U.S. Health Care System Issues.

Understanding supply and demand in health care can be crucial to effective cost management and fiscal responsibility. This author explains the concept well by the use of examples and strategies for success.

Indresano, R. (2016). How to rebalance the supply-demand scales in healthcare. Retrieved from https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/patient-engagement/how-to-rebalance-the-supply-demand-scales-in-healthcare.html

The following article addresses the how and why behind the concept of spending efficiently in health care organizations. Examining the costs and benefits of economic opportunities is the key to success for leaders that know how to do more with less.

Doi, S., Ide, H., & Takeuchi, K., Fujita, S., & Takabayashi, K. (2017). Estimation and evaluation of future demand and supply of healthcare services based on a patient access area model. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 14(11), 1367–1381.

Health Care Costs

The following article provides a good example of the impact that the current health care environment has had on the practice of nurse practitioners. Many of these restrictions are similar toother disciplines, while others are unique to health care providers. This is important from the perspective of both the care giver and patients.

Chattopadhyay, S., & Zangaro, G. (2019). The economic cost and impacts of scope of practice restrictions on nurse practitioners. Nursing Economics, 37(6), 273–283.

The following article addresses the financial impact of health care and why health care executives and leaders play such a fiduciary role between the organization and environment. What is revealed is why the application of research and best practices becomes paramount for successful fiscal management for health care organization’s viability and sustainability.

Lyford, S., & Lash, T. A. (2019). America’s healthcare cost crisis: As the costs of U.S. healthcare continue to escalate, three commonsense reforms could reverse this unsustainable trend. Generations, 7–12.

Economic Initiatives

The following articles address the critical importance of aligning the quality of patient care initiatives with cost-effectiveness. The creation of service lines and the improvement of current practices must be sustainable and realistic to meet the challenges of ongoing performance improvement from the perspective of productivity standards.

Bennett, L. E., Jewell, V. D., Scheirton, L., McCarthy, M., & Muir, B. C. (2019). Productivity standards and the impact on quality of care: A national survey of inpatient rehabilitation professionals. Open Journal of Occupational Therapy, 7(4), 1–11.

Lin, C., Romley, J. A., & Carlin, C. (2018). The relationship between the patient-centered medical homes, healthcare expenditures, and quality of care among children with special health care needs. Maternal & Child Health Journal, 22(12), 1751–1760.

The following article addresses the provision of free health care services and the evaluation of the program’s impacts.

Edoka, I., Ensor, T., McPake, B., Amara, R., Tseng, F.-M., & Edem-Hotah, J. (2016). Free health care for under-fives, expectant and recent mothers? Evaluating the impact of Sierra Leone’s free health care initiative. Health Economics Review, 6(19), 1–15. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4877339/

The following interesting article provides the perspective of the cost evaluation process with use of a trial for a new initiative. It can be identified why a trial run can be benefit when exploring the opportunities for management of the costs from before and after the plan is implemented.

Panagioti, M., Reeves, D., Meacock, R., Parkinson, B., Lovell, K., Hann, M., . . . Bower, P. (2018). Is telephone health coaching a useful population health strategy for supporting older people with multimorbidity? An evaluation of reach, effectiveness and cost-effectiveness using a ‘trial within a cohort’. BMC Medicine, 16(1), 1–15.

The following article addresses the impact of an economic initiative on cost, utilization, and outcomes.

Rhodes, K. V., Basseyn, S., Gallop, R., Noll, E., Rothbard, A., & Crits-Christoph, P. (2016). Pennsylvania’s medical home initiative: Reductions in healthcare utilization and cost among Medicaid patients with medical and psychiatric comorbidities. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 31(11), 1373–1381. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5071276/

Ethical and Cultural Issues

The systemic review findings in the following article include evidence that interventions to improve cultural competency can improve patient or client health outcomes.

Truong, M., Paradies, Y., & Priest, N. (2014). Interventions to improve cultural competency in healthcare: A systematic review of reviews. BMC Health Services Research, 14, 99. Retrieved from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3946184/

Library Research Guides

You may choose other resources to prepare for this assessment; however, you will need to ensure that they are appropriate, credible, and valid. The following library guides can help direct your research.

MHA Program Library Guide.

MSN Program Library Research Guide.

Public Health Masters Program Library Guide.

Additional Resources for Further Exploration

Review the following:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). National Center for Health Statistics. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://cms.gov/

National Institutes of Health. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.nih.gov/

Assessment Instructions

Research an economic opportunity that might be available within your health care setting—at both micro (departmental, neighborhood) and macro (organizational, community) levels—that you believe will provide ethical and culturally equitable improvements to the quality of care. Then, propose an initiative to take advantage of that opportunity. Support your proposal with economic data (sector growth, supply versus demand, cost versus reimbursement, et cetera) and an analysis of the prospective benefits for your department and for the organization overall.

Such economic opportunities might include offering a new service line, working to improve a service line already offered, retiring an outdated or unprofitable service line, or any other initiative you believe will be of benefit to your organization in the short and long term. One example is a recently launched partnership with a local bicycle sharing company. Your organization partners with them to host healthy community events that offer free screenings for early detection of various health issues. Free screenings help fulfill some of your organization’s preventive and healthy lifestyle initiatives, while also potentially driving referrals to other services provided by your organization.

Note: Your proposal will serve as the basis for subsequent assessments in this course.

Note: Remember that you can submit all, or a portion of, your draft proposal to Smarthinking for feedback before you submit the final version for this assessment. If you plan on using this free service, be mindful of the turnaround time of 24–48 hours for receiving feedback.

Requirements

The requirements for your proposal, outlined below, correspond to the scoring guide criteria, so be sure to address each main point. Read the performance-level descriptions for each criterion to see how your work will be assessed. In addition, be sure to note the requirements for document format, length, and supporting evidence.

Explain why your proposed initiative presents a viable and beneficial economic opportunity for your organization.

Describe your proposed service line or economic initiative.

Explain why your proposal presents an economic opportunity at the micro level and macro level.

Explain how your proposed initiative will provide ethical and culturally equitable improvements to the quality of care.

Analyze the economic factors of supply and demand associated with your proposed initiative, within a context relevant to your organization or care setting.

What do economic and demographic data suggest is the supply and demand?

What additional information would improve your analysis?

Explain how relevant economic and environmental data support your proposed initiative.

How does the data illustrate a potential opportunity and the economic viability of your proposal?

Write concisely and directly, using active voice.

Proofread your proposal before you submit it to minimize errors that could distract readers and make it more difficult for them to focus on the substance of your proposal.

Support main points, assertions, arguments, conclusions, or recommendations with relevant and credible evidence.

Example Assessment: You may use the following to give you an idea of what a Proficient or higher rating on the scoring guide would look like:

Assessment 1 Example [PDF].

Additional Requirements

Your assessment should also meet the following requirements:

Format: Format your proposal using current APA style. Use the APA Style Paper Template [DOCX]. An APA Style Paper Tutorial [DOCX] is also provided to help you in writing and formatting your proposal. Be sure to include:

A title page and references page. An abstract is not required.

A running head on all pages.

Appropriate section headings.

Length: Your proposal should be 2–4 pages in length, not including the title page and references page.

Supporting evidence: Cite 3–5 authoritative and scholarly resources to support your proposal. Be sure that your sources include specific economic data.

Note: Faculty may use the Writing Feedback Tool when grading this assessment. The Writing Feedback Tool is designed to provide you with guidance and resources to develop your writing based on five core skills. You will find writing feedback in the Scoring Guide for the assessment, after your work has been evaluated.

Portfolio Prompt: You may choose to save your proposal to your ePortfolio.

Competencies Measured

By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment scoring guide criteria:

Competency 1: Analyze the effects of financial and economic factors (such as cost-benefit, supply and demand, return on investment, and risks) in a health care system on patient care, services offered, and organizational structures and operation.

Analyze the economic factors of supply and demand associated with a proposed initiative, within a context relevant to a particular organization or care setting.

Competency 2: Develop ethical and culturally equitable solutions to economic problems within a health care organization in an effort to improve the quality of care and services offered.

Explain why a proposed initiative presents a viable and beneficial economic opportunity for an organization.

Competency 3: Justify the qualitative and quantitative information used to guide economic decision making to stakeholders and colleagues.

Explain how relevant economic and environmental data support a proposed initiative.

Competency 5: Produce clear, coherent, and professional written work, in accordance with Capella writing standards.

Write concisely and directly using active voice.

Support main points, assertions, arguments, conclusions, or recommendations with relevant and credible evidence.

DNP Nursing & Psychology

 I need these questions answered in about 120 words each with references

1. After watching the following short video, please post your response.  https://youtu.be/j2nIIE8sGuw

2. What is the difference between methodology and design as it relates to your QI projects?

3. How will you be able to take the course concepts from the Legal & Ethical Implications in Healthcare class and use them in everyday situations? Consider decisions that you will make on a daily basis.

Power point of research paper

Create a power point presentation of 8 slides based on the most important points of the uploaded term paper.

Include introduction, a currently emerging healthcare technology system, goals for the product, data supporting the product, healthcare settings (including education), conclusion

Critical Thinking at the Bedside

  

The Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is to relate the concepts of critical thinking to your professional practice.

  • Read      the article attached below: Critical Thinking at the Bedside:      Providing Safe Passage to Patients. MedSurg Nursing, 22(2),      85-93, 118 by Robert and Petersen (2013).
  • Reflection      can be an important strategy in critical thinking. It allows for      evaluation of events and consideration of how an event might have been      handled differently, more effectively, more efficiently.  Just as      with history, understanding past events allows us to prevent repeating the      same mistakes…or, in nursing, allows us to modify our actions should the      same situation recur.  Sometimes the reflection allows us to take      apart the event and analyze the parts, recognizing just how well the      actions taken contributed to the successful solution.   Your      assignment related to the concept of critical thinking is to reflect on      your practice and present a situation in which:

                   Critical thinking was evident:
                    Or
                    Critical thinking was not evident (impeded).

  • Summarize the situation and identify the      defining attributes, and enhancing factors that were present (critical      thinking evident) or notably absent (critical thinking not evident or      impeded). The situation may be client based, an episode with colleagues,      or even within the health care system where you work(ed). (If you have      never worked in a health care environment, consider clinical or life      experiences you have had for this assignment).   Make      sure you use terms from the article, cite the article properly within your      discussion, and provide a reference citation. 

Note: ( APA Format 7th edition and Zero plagiarism )

Reflective journal-self appraisal 4

 

EPSLO 4: Incorporate nursing’s professional core values, standards of practice, guidelines, commitment to excellence, and lifelong learning as a basis for professional nursing practice.

In your Journal summarize personal and professional achievements and accomplishments that you have completed throughout the baccalaureate nursing program at EC that refer to EPSLO 4: Incorporate nursing’s professional core values, standards of practice, guidelines, commitment to excellence, and lifelong learning as a basis for professional nursing practice.

Attach a minimum of at least two examples of your work that supports EPSLO 4 noted above. Save your Journal entry as your Self-Appraisal for each module in your word document. The professor will request that you submit your journal entries for informal feedback at the end of each module. A Title page of this assignment with a summary of accomplishments (no more than 2 pages in length) is required with attached files as supportive evidence for each EPSLO. A minimum of one or two examples is required to support each EPSLO.

Essay

“Expository writing” Write an expository essay following the instructions: (Topic: How to be a good nurse)

Thesis Statement

Transition words

Main Idea

Supporting details

Cite all of the references (minimum 5)

Do not forget the use of APA style 7th edition.

Nursing and the aging Family DQ week 7 Part 2 Student replay Yanett Garrido

 

The following post is from another student that i have to reply adding some extra information.

Short answer

APA

less than 10 % similarity.  

  Many older adults are prescribed psychotropic medications. What are the side effects of these medications and how do they impact the normal aging older adult? 

 

Psychotropic medications commonly administered to manage psychiatric and behavioral systems among the elderly expose older patients to potentially harmful side effects due to their vulnerable and weak immunity. In this case, aging causes an increase in adverse reactions to drugs. Additionally, depression is a commonly experienced condition affecting almost 15% of the elderly living in a community. However, the use of prescriptions such as antidepressants endorsed during primary care is of great significance in suppressing depression. Conversely, recommendations by the National Institute of Health and Clinical excellence advocate the use of antidepressants that put into consideration the side effects caused upon patient’s health. 

Nonetheless, it is of great essence as a geriatric nurse to improve your awareness and knowledge regarding prescriptions on psychotropic medications. Hence, it is imperative that nurses ought to be well conversant concerning the various medications and thus, able to recognize and respond appropriately to indications of adverse effects by patients. For instance, the perception by clinicians of better safety standards caused the use of SSRIs replacing tricyclic medications regardless of having side effects on elderly patients. However, the implementation of new guidelines through the Medicare and Medicaid services improved the use of unnecessary medications as well as tapering of medication classes that included psychotropic medications. 

In conclusion, it is of great significance as a nurse to ensure that patients especially older adults in nursing homes receive optimum nursing and medical care in relations to their mental health. In this case, there is need to improve recognition of psychiatric symptoms as well as reducing dependence on psychotropic medications. Additionally, nurses could opt for alternative treatment methods such as non-pharmacological interventions. 

References 

Brooks, J., & Hoblyn, J. (2007). Neurocognitive Costs and Benefits of Psychotropic  

Medications in Older Adults. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology. 

Carr, M. (2005). Sedative and psychotropic medications. Nursing Bc / Registered  

Nurses Association of British Columbia. 

Karch, A. (2013). Focus on nursing pharmacology (6th ed.). Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams 

 & Wilkins 

BDH421-Module 2 Discussion

Healthy People 2020 Topics and Objectives

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMET

Of the major health concerns and objectives in the United States identified by Healthy People 2020, which in your opinion has the most impact on the health of the individuals, families, and the community? Why? Base your response on the topics listed here: https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives

LINK: https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives