legal reporting

Part I

Laws that control healthcare come from four sources. One source is state and federal written constitutions.

  • Identify and explain the three other sources of laws that control healthcare.

Part II

Review the article by Curtis (Chapter 4) that appears on the background reading page. Prepare a paper that answers the questions and meets the criteria below. Here are the four topics.

ESTABLISHING A SAFETY CULTURE

* Why We Make Mistakes

* Local Culture and Safety culture

* Assessment of Safety Culture

* A Fair and Just Culture

  1. Explain the central idea of each of the four areas.
  2. Which of the four do you feel is the most important and why?
  3. What does it mean to be accountable?
  4. What does “hindsight bias” mean?

SLP ASSIGNMENT EXPECTATIONS

  1. Limit your responses to a maximum of 1 page for Part I and three pages for Part II, not including title and reference list pages.
  2. Be sure to utilize at least 3-4 scholarly references to support your discussions.
  3. Be sure to properly cite your references within the text of your assignment and listed at the end.

Curtin, M.A. (2011) Quality Improvement, Patient Safety & Efficiency in Outpatient Practice. Chapter 4, pages 41 to 57. http://www.ashrm.org/pubs/files/Quality-Manual-Final-Links-Verified-updated-2012.pdf

Healthcare Administrator

500 word response to the following questions

  • Can an interdisciplinary study of literature and art help health care administrators become better leaders in the health care industry? Provide examples to support your stance.
  • Review Fig.1 on p. 6 of the article. Select two to three outcomes that are important to you and explain what you are doing (or are going to do) to develop those abilities.

Cite at least 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references.

Format according to APA guidelines.

Hawaii Seamount Handout

HANDOUT ATTACHED

The Hawaiian Islands, along with the Emperor Seamount Chain, provide a valuable setting for geoscientists to study the motion of the Pacific tectonic plate. This exercise will walk you through how we do this kind of work.

Download or print the Hawaii Seamount handout, and follow the instructions. Submit your completed exercise (Microsoft Word) including a scanned or photographed image of the completed graph .

WK4 HIV/AIDS Epidemic Project

Select a public health program that is working toward reducing a health disease such as diabetes, heart disease, HIV/AIDS, or asthma. Based on your selection, respond to the questions below.

  • Explain the historical need for the program, the theoretical background on which the program is designed, the services offered (in brief), and the significance of the program in a brief introduction.
  • Describe the disease and include data on current incidence, prevalence, and mortality rates and projections for the next five years. Address interventions and treatment options to change the status quo of this epidemic. Present the data in a tabular or graphical form.
  • Compare and contrast how this disease is affecting different racial and ethnic groups. On the basis of your calculations, what information can you conclude?
  • Identify the resources needed to treat this disease, including facilities, equipment, pharmaceuticals, research, funding, and healthcare professionals and estimate the resources needed over the next five years. Explain the estimates.

Healthcare

Discussion 1:

Discuss the different parts of Medicare and explain how each part is important to a patient over the age of 65.

Discussion 2:

Discuss the pros and cons of one of the various alternative types of healthcare financing methods used to fund health systems (i.e. general revenue; social insurance; private insurance; group; individual; community financing; out of pocket payments and user fees; etc.).


For every discussion:

200-250 words.

College level writing.

Cites and references.

check for spelling and grammatical errors.

No quotes are permitted.

Plagiarism is not tolerated.

APA format.

Please use that reference and other one that you will use, Thank you.

References

Niles, N. J. (2018). U.S. health care system (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.

Core Principles & Values of Effective Team-Based Health Care, health and medicine homework help

In the assigned article, “Core Principles & Values of Effective Team-Based Health Care”(https://www.nationalahec.org/pdfs/VSRT-Team-Based-Care-Principles-Valures.pdf) the authors state that “the incorporation of multiple perspectives in health care offers the benefit of diverse knowledge and experience; however, in practice, shared responsibility without high-quality teamwork can be fraught with peril.” Describe the perils that the authors say lead to uncoordinated care and unnecessary waste and cost. How do communication and interdisciplinary collaboration prevent adverse events?

MN576 screening tool that can be used in depression and or substance abuse

1).

Discuss a screening tool that can be used in the primary care setting that can help with the identification of patients with depression and or substance abuse. What is your responsibility as a primary care provider to this patient once a disorder has been identified?

2).

Discuss the guidelines for prescribing hormonal birth control to women with a known history of depression and/or anxiety. How will you manage a patient who reports feeling depressed after starting hormonal birth control?

Please answer following question

Remember assignments are changed every semester. DO NOT USE OLD ASSIGNMENTS TO GUIDE YOUR WORK. Any assignment that does not follow this format will not be accepted and will be considered for plagiarism, if indicated.

For the Session Three assignment, you are to discuss three types of extremophiles and the environments where these life forms have been discovered on Earth. For each extremophile, discuss:

A. Where has this extremophile been found on Earth? How was it discovered? (about 100-200 words for each environment)

B. How does this lifeform survive in its extreme environment? What does it use for energy? How? (about 100-200 words for each environment)

C. Where might this lifeform be found on other planets or moons? Give examples in our solar system. (about 100-200 words for each environment)

Please submit in PDF or a current version of .docx (MS word) to the DROPBOX area under COURSE ACTIVITIES on the top menu bar. Our TA will grade them and should return them within 2 weeks. If you have trouble submitting, please email a copy of the assignment before the due date to get full credit.

Note on Citations: For assignments you should simply cite the title, author (or publisher) and date of the article along with the URL (but please be prepared for your final paper I will expect full citations).

You are welcome to discuss the assignment in your study group, but remember that in the end YOU MUST HAND IN YOUR OWN WORK.

Assignments will be graded according to the following:

40% accuracy of content; 30% scientific validity and citations; 20% completeness and clarity of writing; 20% originality of writing

Physical Geography Ecosystems and The Biosphere of Olimpia Washington Lab

Physical Geography Lab Project: Physical Geography of a City

You are going to explore the physical geography of a city. For each city, you are going to research the information below, and apply what you learned about physical geography to your city. First a few ground rules.

The city is: Olympia, Washington, USA

  • This paper will be IN YOUR OWN WORDS!!! ANY copying from the internet, even ONE SENTENCE, will result in an automatic FAIL for this paper. You will receive a “0”. DO NOT COPY from the internet, or your classmates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • You will need to do some research, so cite your sources using MLA format. If you do not cite your sources, it is considered CHEATING. Here is a link on how to cite sources in MLA format:

https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/ (链接到外部网站。)链接到外部网站。

  • Format: Paste into the textbox in Canvas, and make sure you have correct spacing for paragraphs and sentences.
  • Make sure to answer all parts of all the questions below. You will need to include good descriptions of the science behind these natural processes to get full credit. Please write this like a paper, but break your paper up into the sections listed below.

Overview:

  • Where is your city located? Make sure to provide a general description, along with the elevation, latitude and longitude.
  • Introduce us to your city. Tell us a little about it before you dive into its physical geography.

Climate: What is the climate of the city? What geographic factors create this climate type? Make sure to discuss:

  • According to the Koppen climate classification system, what is the climate of the city (start with your atlas, and then see if you are correct with some online research)? What patterns would you expect to see from this climate type?
  • The four factors that affect temperature (latitude, altitude, distance from water, and clouds) and their effect on the city’s patterns.
  • The global pressure and wind patterns, which ones affect the city, and how they influence the city (equatorial low, subtropical high, subpolar low, polar high)
  • One other significant factor that affects the weather of the city. Make sure to explain this factor, how it has this effect, and why.

Ecosystems and the biosphere: What lifeforms are found around your city? Make sure to discuss:

  • What biome is your city in (start with your atlas, and then see if you are correct with some online research)? Describe this biome, and at least one way the organisms in this biome are connected. Make sure to discuss the relationship between the organisms with as much detail as possible.
  • What is one threatened or endangered species that lives near your city? Describe this species, and what is threatening it. Is there an effort to protect this species? What is being done?

Landforms and the Lithospere: Describe the landforms and tectonic activity around your city. Make sure to discuss:

  • What tectonic plate is your city located on? Where on the plate is your city located? What direction is this plate moving? Is you city located near a boundary? If so, which boundary? What type of boundary is it?
  • Discuss a landform near your city. These can include: mountains, valleys, beaches, volcanoes, plains, etc. This landform must be within 100 miles of your city. Explain how this landform was formed. What created this landform and how?

Hazards: Discuss a natural hazard near your city (such as earthquakes, storms, flooding etc). Make sure to discuss:

  • What is the hazard? How does it work? Explain the science behind how this hazard is formed.
  • What affect does this hazard have on the city? If you can provide damage estimates, all the better.
  • How do people prepare and deal with this hazard?

The library put together a research guide for you guys, to help you find the information you need to complete this paper. Click on this link for an amazing resource that will help make this project much more manageable:

http://guides.skylinecollege.edu/c.php?g=569955 (链接到外部网站。)链接到外部网站。