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HCA 305 Week 3 Assignment

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  3. This document of HCA 305 Week 2 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems:
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  6. DQ 1: An oversupply of physicians in many urban regions contrasts with continuing problems of access in rural and inner-city areas. After completing this week
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  8. Health Care - General Health Care
  9. Cost, Quality, and Access . Sultz and Young (2011) note that there is currently a strong movement within the U.S. health care system to address “the seemingly unresolvable need to correct problems of access and cost without compromising the quality of care” (pg. 1). After viewing the required video Reinventing Healthcare-A Fred Friendly Seminar , discuss how one of the cases presented during the seminar is an example of the tension between cost, access, and quality. Highlight what you consider to be the biggest problem inherent in the system.
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  11. Stakeholders . Sultz and Young (2011) describe the various stakeholders in the U.S. health care system. Choose one of these stakeholders and describe their role, concerns, interests, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of their influence in the system. In what ways has this group contributed to rendering the current health care system as too complex and unmanageable? Discuss what you think this group could do to improve the current health care system.
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  13. Hospital System Quality Improvement . Imagine that you have recently been appointed as the head of a large hospital system. You’ve been hired into this role by the Board of Trustees for your vast knowledge on how to improve the quality of services. Over the last few years, the hospital system has had a number of issues arise related to the quality of care it provides, including numerous medical malpractice cases, low patient satisfaction ratings, and a warning from the national organization that accredits the hospital, to improve the quality or risk losing its accreditation.
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  15. Based on this week’s reading:
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  17. What are some of the issues that you would want to explore to help improve the quality?
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  19. What information/data would you ask for to help analyze the problem?
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  21. What are some of the areas that you would want to focus on to help improve the quality of the hospital?
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  23. Suggest at least one solution to improving poor quality of care in a hospital system.
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  25. Choosing a Health Care Provider . Numerous resources now exist that allow individuals to make an informed choice of who will provide their medical care. Unfortunately, the average health care consumer is unaware of where to find information about hospitals, medical providers, and insurance coverage. Imagine that you are assisting someone in your community (a real or fictitious person of your choice) in finding a medical provider. In your post, provide a brief description of this person and address the following questions:
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  27. What factors would you need to keep in mind while conducting this search?
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  29. How would you evaluate who the best medical provider for this person is?
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  31. Consider the type of care necessary, cost, the level and type of insurance coverage available, and any other related issues. What would make someone a good or bad medical provider for this person?
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  33. Review this week’s reading “ Your Guide to Choosing Quality Health Care, ” for ideas. Based on this information, conduct a search for medical providers in your area. What did your search reveal?
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  35. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 . With the passing of the P.P.
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  39. If you need to save money on food, turn your eye to breakfast. There are plenty of options that you can make that are quick, will fill you up and that don"™t cost a lot. For example, oatmeal is a great choice. If you are able to save on breakfast and lunch, you may be able to treat yourself to a meal out with friends every now and then.
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