Select a state health policy reform innovation Discuss the rationale for the policy, how it was adopted (e.g., federal waivers, passage by state legislat

Select a state health policy reform innovation Discuss the rationale for the policy, how it was adopted (e.g., federal waivers, passage by state legislature), the funding structure, and (to the extent statistical data are available) its impact. ethical outcome based on evidence. Examples of state innovations include Maryland’s hospital rate setting, Vermont’s single payer system, … Read more

Review the case study from this week- Stock, J., & Mulki, J.. (2009). Product Returns Processing: An Examination Of Practices Of Manufacturers, Wholesalers

Instructions: Review the case study from this week- Stock, J., & Mulki, J.. (2009). Product Returns Processing: An Examination Of Practices Of Manufacturers, Wholesalers/Distributors, And Retailers. Journal of Business Logistics, 30(1), 33-VII. In a 2-3 page report, identify the main points, positives, negatives, and your take away from this case study.

Read the following paragraph and take out details that do not contribute to the dominant impression.? List the details you took out and explain why you cho

Read the following paragraph and take out details that do not contribute to the dominant impression.  List the details you took out and explain why you chose those details. Please reply to two of your classmates and remember that your post must be 150 words.       All morning I had some vague sense that something … Read more

Prepare a summary brief (10-12 pages) for senior leaders on how Joint Commission accreditation helps the organization comply with regulatory requirements,

Prepare a summary brief (10-12 pages) for senior leaders on how Joint Commission accreditation helps the organization comply with regulatory requirements, improve quality, and meet stakeholder needs. Include a recommendation about other accrediting bodies that might benefit the organization

Nurse leaders must be able to make effective financial and policy decisions. Equally important is the ability to communicate their vision for change to pol

   Nurse leaders must be able to make effective financial and policy decisions. Equally important is the ability to communicate their vision for change to policymakers and provide objective, evidence-based support for their position with respect to the regulatory, political, social, ethical, legal, and financial aspects of systemic change.

Managed Care vs. ACOs AHIMA

Apa Format TOPIC:  Managed Care vs. ACOs AHIMA Competency l.1:  Describe healthcare organizations from the perspective of key stakeholders. Upon reflection and review of Chapters 1 and 19, describe the differing types of organizations, e.g. Managed Care and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO)  and their interrelationships across the healthcare delivery system. Specifically, provide a comparison of … Read more

A course outcome assignment is designed to reflect a students’ understanding of a concept that must be applied consistently in nursing practice. Course out

A course outcome assignment is designed to reflect a students’ understanding of a concept that must be applied consistently in nursing practice. Course outcome assignments must achieve an 80% minimum grade for the student to pass the course. Students who do not meet the minimum score on their first submission will be allowed to resubmit … Read more

A common task assigned to employees is summarizing recent news and providing a supervisor with a brief summary and some key concepts from a variety of news

A common task assigned to employees is summarizing recent news and providing a supervisor with a brief summary and some key concepts from a variety of news sources. This assignment is designed to provide a framework for doing that. Select a recent (within the last 6 months or so) current events article that can be … Read more

A 41-year-old male patient presents at the community walk-in clinic with complaints of severe elbow pain radiating into the forearm. His 13-year-old daught

A 41-year-old male patient presents at the community walk-in clinic with complaints of severe elbow pain radiating into the forearm. His 13-year-old daughter is serving as a translator because her father is unable to speak English and understands only a few words in English. The daughter explains that he has been taking Tylenol to manage … Read more