Category: Accountability
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Accountability Act in Electronic Medical Records Use
Caris post is especially valuable for understanding the intricacies of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) implementation. The discussion clearly explains how HIPAA impacts the social workers use of Electronic Medical Records (EMR), outlining the concerns related to patient data accessibility. Indeed, when performing their work responsibilities and interacting with personal information, social…
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The Concept of Accountability in Healthcare
Introduction The Affordable Care Act (ACA) introduced the concept of accountability to increase the value of patients in the healthcare system. The most important goal is to reach their distinctive features, which enable value-based results driven by leveraging physicians and hospitals to work collaboratively to deliver quality patient care (Lewis et al., 2019). The reward…
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Accountability Within a Medical Organization
Nursing practice has always been associated with making various decisions within a limited period of time. The recent demographic shifts have led to a shortage of nursing staff, which results in nurses work overload and a high turnover rate. Nurses overwhelmed with numerous tasks, long working hours, and numerous consecutive shifts tend to make mistakes…
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Accountability in the Healthcare Industry
Accountability entails measures and procedures that are taken to ensure justification and assumption of responsibilities for various actions in an organization. In other words, it means that an individual is ready to assume responsibility as a result of any negative impacts or due to errors of commission or omissions with regard the activities and task…
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Promoting Accountability in American Nurses
Table of Contents Assigned Article Summary Impact of Assigned Article Content on Future Practice Conclusion Reference The topic of the assigned reading revolves around how nursing leaders can improve care by upholding the concepts of professional accountability and ownership in their practice. This paper summarizes the assigned article. Also, it explains how the publication will…
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Nursing Accountability and Ownership Promotion
Table of Contents Assigned Article Summary Impact of Assigned Article Content on Future Practice Conclusion Reference Professional accountability is a critical aspect of the nursing field, serving as a driving factor for improving patient outcomes. This paper will summarize and analyze an article by Sherman and Cohn (2019) on nursing accountability. The information taken from…
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Promoting Professional Accountability in Nurses
Table of Contents Introduction Assigned Article Summary Impact of Assigned Article Content on Future Practice Conclusion Reference Introduction The topic discussed in this paper is promoting professional accountability and ownership. The purpose of this report is to summarize and apply the findings of the assigned journal article. The information and findings of the article will…
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American Nurse Today: Accountability and Ownership
Table of Contents Assigned Article Summary Impact of Assigned Article Content on Future Practice Conclusion Reference Promoting professional accountability and ownership among nurses is one of the primary challenges of the modern healthcare system. These two concepts constitute an internally driven professional mindset that prompts health workers to take responsibility for their actions. The objective…
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Concepts: Accountability and Advocacy
A diabetic foot ulcer is a complex condition that requires systematic treatment and attention on the part of the healthcare team. The role of the nurse is associated with the continuous oversight and the evaluation of the patients condition to develop an appropriate treatment strategy, which can include wound offloading, daily dressings, debridement when necessary,…
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Accountability, Leadership, Professionalism, Good Communication, and Safety in Prescribing
Introduction An essential worldwide health resource management concern is the dearth of healthcare professionals in many settings. Natural attrition, the absence of the necessary expertise, insufficient recruitment processes, and weak deployment tactics are just a few of the elements that play into this and reduce the number of potentially excellent specialists. These issues limit the…