risk management programs for health care facilities or organizations

For this assignment, you will research risk management programs for health care facilities or organizations. Review the criteria below in order to select an exemplar that applies to your current or anticipated professional arena. (Note: Select an example plan with sufficient data to be able to complete the assignment successfully.)
In a 1,000-1,250 word paper, provide an analysis that includes the following:

Brief summary description of the type of risk management plan you selected (new employee, specific audience, community-focused, etc.) and your rationale for selecting that example.
Description of the recommended administrative steps and processes in a typical health care organization risk management program contrasted with the administrative steps and processes you can identify in your selected example plan. (Note: Select an example plan with sufficient data to be able to complete the assignment successfully.)
Analyze the key agencies and organizations that regulate the administration of safe health care and the roles each play in the risk management oversight process.
Evaluation of the selected exemplar risk management plan regarding compliance with the American Society of Healthcare Risk Management (ASHRM) standards relevant to privacy, health care worker safety, and patient safety.
Proposed recommendations or changes you would make to your selected risk management program example to enhance, improve, or to secure compliance standards.

In addition to your textbook, you are required to support your analysis with a minimum of three peer-reviewed references.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. Please refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MOST PREVALENT CHALLENGES WITH IMPLEMENTING THE COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL RECORD (CMR) TO INCLUDE BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE?

It is important for physicians to connect with behavioral health. Some medications cause mental health issues. Therefore, the health record should also tie more professionals together and adapt new models of care. Conduct research on the Comprehensive Medical Record (CMR) to foster connections between primary care physicians, multiple specialists, hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, laboratories, public health registries, and new models of care such as Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs). What are some of the most prevalent challenges with implementing the CMR to include behavioral healthcare?

Q2

In this assignment, you are asked to identify five (5) issues that you consider to be priorities in global health.  These priorities can be any health or health-related conditions (such as disease, mortality rates, risk factors, etc.).  For each priority, define what it is and then provide a description making sure to provide the ‘who, what, when, and where’ information.  Make sure to detail the “time, place, and people” aspects as well as what metrics are used to estimate its impact.  Next, provide a statement as to why this topic is a priority in global health.
Please use the Word document template to write your responses.  Each priority section should be at approximately 250-300 words.

Design a health information document on childhood Asthma

Project Title/Subject

Design a health information document on childhood Asthma
 task

Current task 

Type of Service

Term Paper

No. of Pages/Wordcount

4 page(s)/1100 Words

Citation Style

APA Style

Detailed Description/Explanation

One of the pivotal goals of consumer health literacy efforts is to design educational materials that attract as well as educate users. In this Assignment, you design a health information document on a topic that is of interest to you.

To prepare:

Select a health issue of interest to you.
Identify the audience or population that you seek to educate about this issue.
Search the Internet to find credible sites containing information about your selected topic.

Review the two health literacy websites listed in this week’s Learning Resources. Focus on strategies for presenting information.
To complete:

Design an educational handout on the health issue you selected.
Include a cover page.

Include an introduction that provides:
An explanation of your issue and why you selected it

A description of the audience you are addressing

In the handout itself:

Develop your handout in such a way that it attracts the attention of the intended audience.

Include a description of the health issue and additional content that will enhance your message (i.e., key terms and definitions, graphics, illustrations, etc.).
Recommend four or five sites that provide clear, valuable, and reliable information on the topic.

Note: Remember to keep the information in your health handout and its design at the appropriate level for the audience you are seeking to inform. Submit your Assignment as a Word document

HOW ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS (EHRS) ARE ‘NUDGING’ PRACTICES TO CHANGE CERTAIN BEHAVIORS.

Moving beyond medical errors: How EHRs are ‘nudging’ practices to change certain behaviors
by Eli Richman | Jan 28, 2019 6:00amThe University of Chicago Medical Center is one health system experimenting with ways the EHR can nudge physician and nurse behavior. (Courtesy of University of Chicago)ShareFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmailPrint
Electronic health records (EHRs) are usually cited for their ability to help diagnose diseases and reduce medical errors. But several health systems are testing how EHRs can be used to target other factors, like patient comfort and drug shortages.
Since EHRs are frequently used to guide patient care, adjusting the output of those systems can have considerable impact on patients—beyond just their immediate health condition.
Consider the University of Chicago Medical Center, which has been experimenting with a study module called SIESTA (Sleep for Inpatients: Empowering Staff to Act) to help patients in hospitals sleep better. The study is aimed at reducing nighttime awakenings for inpatients so they don’t experience in-hospital sleep deprivation.
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Inpatient sleep deprivation occurs when EHRs prompt doctors and nurses to take vital signs, administer medication or perform a test irrespective of the time of day. If a patient is being consistently woken up this way, they can suffer grogginess, delirium and falls.
“As a frequently hospitalized patient, I am used to being woken up as often as every one to two hours,” Sara Ringer, a hospital patient, told the University. “It never feels like your body has a chance to rest and heal. My last hospitalization at University of Chicago was one of the easiest I’ve had because the hospital staff made it possible for me to sleep.”
Alerting clinicians to potential problems—constantly
SIESTA works by adding alerts to the EHR, which remind healthcare workers they may want to delay disruptions that are minimally important (such as measuring vital signs). While it’s certainly possible to simply provide training to clinicians to avoid nighttime awakenings, the researchers said the EHR reminders work better.
“Efforts to improve patients’ sleep are not new, but they do not often stick because they rely on staff to remember to implement the changes,” said the study’s lead author Vineet Arora, M.D., professor of medicine at the University of Chicago.
But alerts aren’t always effective either because clinicians can start mentally blocking them out, said Raj Ratwani, M.D., director of the national center for human factors in healthcare at Medstar Health. When a physician gets an alert for something or other every few minutes (a suggestion to use a certain drug, a suggestion about when to perform a test, etc.), it stops being a concern and starts becoming an interruption of their workflow, according to Ratwani’s research.
Ratwani pointed to an eye-tracking study done on residents completing certain tasks in an EHR. It found that after a time, physicians would by habit bring their cursor to the place on the screen ready to close an alert box after selecting certain options—before it had even popped up. They had become that inured to the reminders.
“Those are the kind of alerts that drive physicians nuts, because think about how many of those they get, how busy they are,” Ratwani told FierceHealthcare in an interview. “What’s happening is you just get used to it, it becomes an interruption of your workflow, and you just want to get past it.”
Background UI changes—subtle and concerningly unnoticeable
Another approach to nudging clinicians’ behavior is to change the EHR’s user interface (UI) to cognitively disincentivize certain choices. Putting undesired options further down on a drop-down list, for instance, or graying them out, can cause clinicians to select them less often without interrupting workflow.
Many EHRs already do this to avoid negative health outcomes, like unintended drug interactions or dangerous opioid doses. But all those tools are available to nudge behavior for other reasons, Ratwani said. They can just as easily be employed to avoid a drug that’s on shortage or out of range.
“Oftentimes what happens is providers get emails, and they’ll get an email that says ‘please don’t prescribe medication A, prescribe medication B instead’. And then they’re tasked with having to remember that information on top of all the other things they have to do. So that’s a great instance where it would be far more effective to manipulate the interface a little bit to make it more difficult to order those medications that are on shortage,” he said.
“Things that you want to prevent or push people away from—you want that to take more cognitive effort than you want people to actually use,” Ratwani added. “So you’re guiding them without them needing to do a lot of effort to acknowledge them or interrupt their workflow. And that’s where it’s most effective—where it’s very passive and doesn’t require a lot of effort on the part of the physician.”
The trouble here is that the UI changes can tread into the territory of making decisions instead of clinicians. And while the grayed-out options should still be available to select in most cases, the psychological disincentive it provides is powerful, Ratwani said. One study showed that even a one- to two-second delay in the time that it takes to do something will push people away from that action most of the time.
Furthermore, it’s not clear that the suggestions pushed by the UI will always be appropriate. It would be easy for a drug shortage to end, for instance, but not have the EHR update to reflect that until months later.
“There is tremendous potential for unintended consequences in this kind of change—to any interface. Just in the example of order sets, many have been updated but the clinician’s not aware that it’s been updated, so they may be operating under the previous conditions of that order set,” Ratwani said. “This can be a big problem, and it’s similar to the drug shortage scenario, where there is a change and it’s not obvious.”
Ultimately, no solution is perfect. Personal reminders are too forgettable, EHR reminders are too repetitive and easy to ignore, and UI changes are too difficult to notice and overrule.
So while EHR changes can be a powerful tool for hospitals and health systems to incentivize certain behavior, they will have to be vigilant about the unintended consequences.
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IDENTIFY THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF YOUR HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM CASE SELECTION AND PROPOSAL.

Proposal Review

task:

coursework

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2 pages/550words 

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Summarize key points of your Health Information System Case Selection and Proposal from Week 1 to
Defend the rationale and solution for your chosen case study.

Identify the strengths and weaknesses of your Health Information System Case Selection and Proposal.

Formulate at least one question to prompt a discussion around an area of weakness you would like your classmate to address.

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Conduct a study on the Affordable Care Act, which requires all U.S. citizens and lawful residents to have health insurance or pay a penalty. Having health insurance is a government policy.
As outlined in the Unit VII Lesson, the characteristics of a good policy is that it is endorsed, relevant, realistic, attainable, adaptable, enforceable, and inclusive.
Select four of these characteristics and apply it to the health insurance requirement. Write a three-page essay in APA format interpreting. 

leadership approach using ethical decision-making models that a health care leader would use to implement the Health Organization Disaster Planning and Response Strategy.

To your presentation, add an additional 3-4 slides (with 200–250 words of speaker notes per slide) covering the following: 

Discuss 1 leadership approach using ethical decision-making models that a health care leader would use to implement the Health Organization Disaster Planning and Response Strategy.

To complete this part of the assignment, review the references listed below.  
References
Bonde, S., & Firenze. P. (2013, May). A framework for making ethical decisions. Retrieved from https://www.brown.edu/academics/science-and-technology-studies/framework-making-ethical-decisions 
Bowen,S.A. (2015, July 15). How would Kant approach this? A model for ethical healthcare business decisions. Leadership+. Healthcare Financial Management Association. Retrieved from http://www.hfma.org/Leadership/E-Bulletins/2015/July/How_Would_Kant_Approach_This__A_Model_for_Ethical_Healthcare_Business_Decisions/ 
Section C. Ethical Frameworks. Practical Guide to Clinical Ethics Support. (n.d.). UK Clinical Ethics Network. Retrieved from http://www.ukcen.net/education_resources/support_guide/section_c_ethical_frameworks 

leadership approach using ethical decision-making models that a health care leader would use to implement the Health Organization Disaster Planning and Response Strategy.

To your presentation, add an additional 3-4 slides (with 200–250 words of speaker notes per slide) covering the following: 

Discuss 1 leadership approach using ethical decision-making models that a health care leader would use to implement the Health Organization Disaster Planning and Response Strategy.

To complete this part of the assignment, review the references listed below.  
References
Bonde, S., & Firenze. P. (2013, May). A framework for making ethical decisions. Retrieved from https://www.brown.edu/academics/science-and-technology-studies/framework-making-ethical-decisions 
Bowen,S.A. (2015, July 15). How would Kant approach this? A model for ethical healthcare business decisions. Leadership+. Healthcare Financial Management Association. Retrieved from http://www.hfma.org/Leadership/E-Bulletins/2015/July/How_Would_Kant_Approach_This__A_Model_for_Ethical_Healthcare_Business_Decisions/ 
Section C. Ethical Frameworks. Practical Guide to Clinical Ethics Support. (n.d.). UK Clinical Ethics Network. Retrieved from http://www.ukcen.net/education_resources/support_guide/section_c_ethical_frameworks 

HOW DO SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AFFECT PRACTICES/INSTITUTIONS?

As you learn more about the research that documents the effects of ACEs (adverse childhood experiences) on long-term health, what are your initial thoughts? What are some ideas you have for your community? Do you have an example from practice where having an ACEs lens would have been beneficial? What are the most compelling learnings for you?
The SDOH (social determinants of health) are clearly connected to “root causes” and the readings and Unnatural Causes videos have provided data, narratives, and interventions for local action. World Health Organization (WHO) has also focused on SDOH globally.
Questions
· Cultural competence, cultural safety, cultural humility all provides models for health care practice. From your readings and your experience, how does culture inform and affect health? Please give an example
· How do social determinants of health affect your practices/institutions?
· Please reflect with your definitions and descriptions on how these would be more applicable to yourself.  
800-1000 words 

DISCUSS WHAT STRATEGIES RECOMMENDED TO DEAL WITH ECONOMIC REALITIES OF HEALTH CARE.

HOMEWORK :

The overall goal of the Session Long Project is to examine health care delivery in the United States from a strategic perspective.

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, or in short Affordable Care Act, changed the landscape of the health care industry. For this assignment, read the article “Information asymmetries and risk management in healthcare markets: The U.S. Affordable Care Act (ACA) in retrospect” by Mendoza, and write a paper to respond to the following questions:

1. Discuss the “moral theory” contained in this article.
2. Explain whether you agree or disagree with the author that the ACA was an answer to health care accessibility.
3. Explain whether you believe or do not believe that ACA will improve patient care.
4. Discuss what you think President Trump should do with the ACA.
5. Discuss what strategies you would recommend to deal with economic realities of health care based on your own research.

Length: Submit a 3-page paper, not including the cover page and the reference list.

Identify one challenge you see in the U.S. health care system today.

Review and reflect on the knowledge you have gained from this course. Based on your review and reflection, write at least 3 paragraphs on the following:

Identify one challenge you see in the U.S. health care system today.  What healthcare organizations/departments are impacted?   
Identify one government agency and its role in meeting the challenge? 
Considering your career goals in the healthcare industry, how would your role as a member of the healthcare team and your team be involved in meeting the challenge?  
What did you learn in this course that was most surprising or unexpected from when you started the course?

Q2

Case Scenario: Health Care Facility

Introduction: 
X Axis is a renowned private cancer hospital located in Las Vegas. The hospital maintains a critical database that includes patient data for all patients. You are asked to create a BIA based on this database. If this database was inaccessible for six or more hours, what would be the impact?
Discussion Points:
1. Determine what type of risk-based impacts X Axis would encounter in such a situation. 
2. What are the potential business impacts in the emergency room (ER)?
3. What are the potential business impacts in the doctor offices?
4. What are the potential business impacts in other hospital locations such as patient rooms, or surgical wards?
5. Identify any other issues that might be impacted with the loss of the most prominent database?