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- What is the purpose of different organizations and administrations in hospitals? Why is it essential to deliver an optimum health care services to patients?Managed care has had an impact on the healthcare industry since its inception. It introduced different managed care models as well as different payment systems. More directly, managed care has changed patient and provider behavior in terms of what they can and can’t do. Healthcare providers have been directly impacted in the way they are reimbursed and the factors that lead to maximum reimbursement. Conduct research on how the role of the physician has changed with the advent of managed care. Write a 4-5-page paper that addresses the following: Explain how managed care has changed the healthcare landscape. Discuss how managed care impacts provider reimbursement. Describe how the relationship between physician and patient has changed through managed care. Explain whether, in your opinion, the new focus on healthcare outcomes is better or worse. Discuss who benefits from the new reimbursement approach. Describe the relationship between first, second, and third-party in a managed care…How would you apply the key elements of quality care to improve low quality of care among both patients and staff?
- Describe the possible ethical conflict with managed care and patient's right to Treatment?How is the term "chasm" defined? Why do the health care workers refer to the problems in quality of patient care in the US health system as creating a "chasm." Briefly describe why the quality of care problem represents a chasm in the US Healthcare system which needs immediate attention.Explain the patient-centered model of health and illness.
- The U.S. healthcare system is placing continued emphasis on quality and on determining whether quality has been achieved through: efficiency in care delivery. standardized care approaches. optimized service distribution. evidence-based measures.Discuss the extent to which patients wantto be fully informed about their healthand be active participants in their healthcare. Identify and discuss key reasons thatpatient expectations are often not met.Please explain in detail: Define policies and explain how policies differ from rules using an example in the healthcare setting. Thank you
- Discuss the commonalities and differences between individual and population health. Provide an example of each, along with a time when a provider would be concerned about both concurrently.How beneficial is it to look for information about health online? What kinds of technical hurdles must patients overcome when deciding between in-person and remote treatment?Health” is very complex and political, social and economic forces affect health. Respond to the following questions regarding determinants of health. Is it possible to prioritize determinants of health? When you last practiced, did you consider determinants of health when you interacted with patients? If yes, which determinants were considered? How much can patients control? What determinants can a patient control? d. How do we work with patients and clients to support the changes that are necessary for improved health?