Discuss the importance of establishing a facility policy and procedure on the appropriate use of abbreviations in medical document filed in a patient’s record. Describe issues that can arise if health information management professionals are not properly trained in the documentation of medical records.   Your response must be at least 200 words in length

Question 1       Discuss the importance of establishing a facility policy and procedure on the appropriate use of abbreviations in medical document filed in a patient’s record. Describe issues that can arise if health information management professionals are not properly trained in the documentation of medical records.   Your response must be at least 200 words in length

Question 2       Describe each type of patient record format and how it is used. Outline the advantages and disadvantages of each type.    Your response must be at least 200 words in length

Question 3       Discuss the various ways that patient records are authenticated.    Your response must be at least 200 words in length

Question 4       Explain regulations or laws that prescribe how health information professionals are to handle archived or inactive medical records.    Your response must be at least 200 words in length.

Discuss:  In what ways does assuring quality in the long-term care industry pose special challenges to regulators              and consumers?

  1. More than three-fourths of the elderly needing assistance is cared for by family members, many of whom also   work outside the home. What implications does this have for employers? What types of employer policies might    be appropriate regarding those engaged in providing long-term care for a family member?
  2. Discuss:  In what ways does assuring quality in the long-term care industry pose special challenges to regulators              and consumers?
  3. The value of informal long-term care provided by family members and friends is estimated at over $450 billion annually, more than double the national expenditures for skilled nursing and home care combined. Much of this                cost would fall to government if it were not for this informal system. Would you support government assistance     for informal caregivers, through mechanisms such as tax reduction incentives, or subsidy for respite care? Why         or why not? If not, what alternative measures would you propose to help keep the informal system intact?
  4. Shortages of health care personnel in the long-term care industry pose critical future challenges to the health    care system. Review reasons for these shortages. Suggest government and institutional policy changes that          might help attract more workers to this industry.

What things should be considered in conducting a cost-benefit analysis on each project?

  • Capstone Assignment Directions Capstone Assignment- HIM 305
    Thoroughly review capstone scenario to complete this assignment. 

    •  Submit an operating budget for HIM department.
    •  Respond to the questions for the capital budget scenario in a Word document.
    • Write a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the transcription and coding service referenced in the scenario conduct research for samples of request for proposals to assist with this task.
    • Complete the Excel budget spreadsheets. There will be three tabs- Tab One- lists employee salaries of department employees (yearly). Tab Two-departmental monthly expenses. Tab Three- annual budget for department.
    • Information for calculating the budget:
    • Use current dues for AHIMA (refer to AHIMA website for information).
    • Dues should be calculated for the Director and all credentialed employees in the department.
    • Director needs to budget to attend AHIMA National Convention. Find the budget information on the AHIMA website. Budget for transportation, registration and hotel. There is $45 a day allowed by organization for food.
    • Budget for luncheon for the HIP week- 12 employees at $10 per employee.
    • You must budget for employee education for CEU to maintain professional credentials. Calculate at least 10 CEU per year per coder to allow new information on coding updates to be obtained.
    • Refer to sample budget sheets for other information you may need.
    • Project a maximum 5% salary increase.
    • Project an increase in supplies of 7%.
    • Project a 5% increase in all other areas, except those discussed in the scenario.
  • Student Spreadsheet for Capstone
  • Capstone Case StudyCapstone Scenario- HIM 305
    Coppin State Regional Health Center is a 270-bed, not-for-profit community hospital.  Its largest percentage of patients consists of mothers and newborns, followed by a variety of cardiovascular-related admissions.  It has an emergency department staffed by hospital employees.  Coppin State Regional Health Center’s fiscal year follows the calendar year, ending December 31.  In August, Coppin State Regional Health Center began its year-end budget process by establishing its financial assumptions for the following two years.  Administration distributed operational and capital budget compilation packages to department managers for completion and return by September 30. 
    Financial Assumptions:
    Coppin State Regional Health Center Administration assumed that revenue would remain constant, that it would continue its existing contracts with payers, that its Medicare population percentage would not change, and that no major infrastructure maintenance would be required in the upcoming fiscal year.

    • No major capital projects were anticipated. 
    • In its operational budget, administration plans to include resources for a Joint Commission steering committee and related activities to prepare for the anticipated accreditation visit in the subsequent year. 
    • Coppin State Regional Health Center does not have a large marketing department.  It has one marketing professional on staff whose responsibilities include the development and publishing of brochures and coordination of patient satisfaction surveys, which are compiled and analyzed by an outside vendor.  In the past two years, there has been a slight, but continuing, decline in patient satisfaction among maternity patients.  Suggestions for improvement have varied, but common complaints center on the lack of soothing ambiance in labor and delivery and the hospital policy prohibiting overnight visitors.
      The maternity and newborn departments have been very concerned about declining patient satisfaction.  They are worried that the current year’s  slight decline in maternity admissions is the result of that dissatisfaction and that patients are traveling a little further to give birth at a neighboring medical center, at which some of their physicians also have privileges. 
    • The departments would like to renovate the maternity and newborn wing, forming a women’s center with increased emphasis on wellness and ancillary services.  This would be a two-year capital project that would require marketing support and some minor disruption of services during construction.
    • The cardiology department staff is very excited. They have just learned that a well-respected cardiologist has retired to the area and is exploring the idea of opening a small consulting practice.  The cardiologist has not yet applied for privileges at any area hospitals, but it is known that she is used to working in a facility with its own cardiac catheterization lab.  Because the current chief of the medical staff at Coppin State Regional Health Center is a personal friend of the cardiologist, the cardiology department believes that she could be lured on staff if the hospital had its own lab.
    • Based on the volume of patients that Coppin State Regional Health Center currently sends out to another facility for cardiac catheterization, the cardiology department believes that patient care would be facilitated by the expansion and that the increased revenue would help justify the cost.
    • The HIM department has recently lost several employees to retirement and promotions with the facility.  It is currently down two coders and a file clerk, and has reduced its weekend coverage to one person, day shift only.  Transcription is handled largely by the department, with an outside service processing any overflow. 
    • The HIM department would like to outsource all of its transcription and move to a Web-based coding system that would allow the coders to telecommute.
    •  These changes would also require the implementation of an Electronic Record System (EHR).
    • All three departments submitted capital budget requests for the projects described.

      Budget Considerations (to be submitted in a Word document with spreadsheets):

    1. What things should be considered in conducting a cost-benefit analysis on each project?
    2. At this point in your decision making which request is most appropriate?  Request for Information, Request for Proposal or Request for a Quote?  Explain your answer.  Develop a request for proposal to send to the transcription and coding services.
    3. If the hospital can only approve one of the proposed projects, which do you think has the best chance of being approved?  Why?
    4. If you were the director of the HIM department, how would you justify your department’s project so that it is presented most favorably?  What are the benefits to selecting this project?
  • Cost Benefit Analysis InformationCost-Benefit Analysis
    Deciding, Quantitatively, Whether to go Ahead
    (Also known as CBA and Benefit-Cost Analysis)
    http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newTED_08.htm
    Imagine that you’ve recently taken on a new project, and your people are struggling to keep up with the increased workload.
    You are therefore considering whether to hire a new team member. Clearly, the benefits of hiring a new person need to significantly outweigh the associated costs.
    This is where Cost-Benefit Analysis is useful.
    Note:
    Cost-Benefit Analysis is a quick and simple technique that you can use for non-critical financial decisions. Where decisions are mission-critical or large sums of money are involved, other approaches – such as use of Net Present Values and Internal Rates of Return – are often more appropriate.
    About the Tool
    Jules Dupuit, a French engineer, first introduced the concept of Cost-Benefit Analysis in the 1930s. It became popular in the 1950s as a simple way of weighing up project costs and benefits, to determine whether to go ahead with a project.
    As its name suggests, Cost-Benefit Analysis involves adding up the benefits of a course of action, and then comparing these with the costs associated with it.
    The results of the analysis are often expressed as a payback period – this is the time it takes for benefits to repay costs. Many people who use it look for payback in less than a specific period – for example, three years.
    You can use the technique in a wide variety of situations. For example, when you are:

    • Deciding whether to hire new team members.
    • Evaluating a new project or change initiative.
    • Determining the feasibility of a capital purchase.
    • However, bear in mind that it is best for making quick and simple financial decisions. More robust approaches are commonly used for more complex, business-critical or high cost decisions.
      How to Use the Tool
      Follow these steps to do a Cost-Benefit Analysis.
      Step One: Brainstorm Costs and Benefits
      First, take time to brainstorm all of the costs associated with the project, and make a list of these. Then, do the same for all of the benefits of the project. Can you think of any unexpected costs? And are there benefits that you may not initially have anticipated?
      When you come up with the costs and benefits, think about the lifetime of the project. What are the costs and benefits likely to be over time?
      Step Two: Assign a Monetary Value to the Costs
      Costs include the costs of physical resources needed, as well as the cost of the human effort involved in all phases of a project. Costs are often relatively easy to estimate (compared with revenues).
      It’s important that you think about as many related costs as you can. For example, what will any training cost? Will there be a decrease in productivity while people are learning a new system or technology, and how much will this cost?
      Remember to think about costs that will continue to be incurred once the project is finished. For example, consider whether you will need additional staff, if your team will need ongoing training, or if you’ll have increased overheads.
      Step Three: Assign a Monetary Value to the Benefits
      This step is less straightforward than step two! Firstly, it’s often very difficult to predict revenues accurately, especially for new products. Secondly, along with the financial benefits that you anticipate, there are often intangible, or soft, benefits that are important outcomes of the project.
      For instance, what is the impact on the environment, employee satisfaction, or health and safety? What is the monetary value of that impact?
      As an example, is preserving an ancient monument worth $500,000, or is it worth $5,000,000 because of its historical importance? Or, what is the value of stress-free travel to work in the morning? Here, it’s important to consult with other stakeholders and decide how you’ll value these intangible items.
      Step Four: Compare Costs and Benefits
      Finally, compare the value of your costs to the value of your benefits, and use this analysis to decide your course of action.
      To do this, calculate your total costs and your total benefits, and compare the two values to determine whether your benefits outweigh your costs. At this stage it’s important to consider the payback time, to find out how long it will take for you to reach the break even point – the point in time at which the benefits have just repaid the costs.
      For simple examples, where the same benefits are received each period, you can calculate the payback period by dividing the projected total cost of the project by the projected total revenues:
      Total cost / total revenue (or benefits) = length of time (payback period).
      Example
      Custom Graphic Works has been operating for just over a year, and sales are exceeding targets. Currently, two designers are working full-time, and the owner is considering increasing capacity to meet demand. (This would involve leasing more space and hiring two new designers.)
      He decides to complete a Cost-Benefit Analysis to explore his choices.
      Assumptions
    • Currently, the owner of the company has more work than he can cope with, and he is outsourcing to other design firms at a cost of $50 an hour. The company outsources an average of 100 hours of work each month.
    • He estimates that revenue will increase by 50 percent with increased capacity.
    • Per-person production will increase by 10 percent with more working space.
    • The analysis horizon is one year: that is, he expects benefits to accrue within the year.
    • Costs
      CategoryDetailsCost in First YearLease750 square feet available next door at $18 per square foot$13,500Leasehold improvementsKnock out walls and reconfigure office space$15,000Hire two more designersSalary, including benefits
      Recruitment costs
      Orientation and training$75,000
      $11,250
      $3,000Two additional workstationsFurniture and hardware
      Software licenses$6,000
      $1,000Construction downtimeTwo weeks at approximately $7,500 revenue per week$15,000Total$139,750Benefits
      BenefitBenefit Within
      12 Months50 percent revenue increase$195,000Paying in-house designers $15 an hour, versus $50 an hour outsourcing (100 hours per month, on average: savings equals $3,500 a month)$42,00010 percent improved productivity per designer ($7,500 + $3,750 = $11,250 revenue per week with a 10 percent increase = $1,125/week)$58,500Improved customer service and retention as a result of 100 percent in-house design$10,000Total$305,500He calculates the payback time as shown below:
      $139,750 / $305,500 = 0.46 of a year, or approximately 5.5 months.
      Inevitably, the estimates of the benefit are subjective, and there is a degree of uncertainty associated with the anticipated revenue increase. Despite this, the owner of Custom Graphic Works decides to go ahead with the expansion and hiring, given the extent to which the benefits outweigh the costs within the first year.
      Flaws of Cost-Benefit Analysis
      Cost-Benefit Analysis struggles as an approach where a project has cash flows that come in over a number of periods of time, particularly where returns vary from period to period. In these cases, use Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) calculations together to evaluate the project, rather than using Cost-Benefit Analysis. (These also have the advantage of bringing “time value of money” into the calculation.)
      Also, the revenue that will be generated by a project can be very hard to predict, and the value that people place on intangible benefits can be very subjective. This can often make the assessment of possible revenues unreliable (this is a flaw in many approaches to financial evaluation). So, how realistic and objective are the benefit values used?
      Key Points
      Cost-benefit analysis is a relatively straightforward tool for deciding whether to pursue a project.
      To use the tool, first list all the anticipated costs associated with the project, and then estimate the benefits that you’ll receive from it.
      Where benefits are received over time, work out the time it will take for the benefits to repay the costs.
      You can carry out an analysis using only financial costs and benefits. However, you may decide to include intangible items within the analysis. As you must estimate a value for these items, this inevitably brings more subjectivity into the process.

Reflect on the following questions, should nurses be unionized and how does being unionized impact a workforce culture of safety?

Question:

As an advanced practice nurse, one can engage in activism in order to achieve desired policy change at various levels including their own organization. Reflect on the following questions, should nurses be unionized and how does being unionized impact a workforce culture of safety? Be sure to include  in your discussion, one MSN Essential that relates to this topic.  Also, make sure to use scholarly sources to support your discussion.**

Explain why proper identification of viral and bacterial infections is key to selecting the proper antimicrobial agent.

Write a 2- to 3- page paper that addresses the following:

  • Describe the categories of antimicrobial agents.
  • Describe differences between viral and bacterial infections.
  • Explain why proper identification of viral and bacterial infections is key to selecting the proper antimicrobial agent.

Scientific or Nursing writer please. at least 3 recent references within 5 years APA 6th ed

Describe the epidemiology of the problem to include incidence and prevalence rates, groups affected by the problem, differences in the distribution of the problem based on group affiliation (for example, is the problem more common among European Americans, Hispanic Americans, African Americans? And so on), and local and state programs that address the problem. 

•Describe the epidemiology of the problem to include incidence and prevalence rates, groups affected by the problem, differences in the distribution of the problem based on group affiliation (for example, is the problem more common among European Americans, Hispanic Americans, African Americans? And so on), and local and state programs that address the problem.

•Using the Model of Ecologic Systems, discuss the influence of the micro and macro system factors on the problem (for example, what macrosystem factors exacerbate the problem, what microsystem factors minimize or exacerbate the problem, include why you think the factors affect the problem).

Your initial post should be about 150 words, referenced with at least one APA-formatted reference.

What is cultural humility? What does it mean to be a global citizen? •What is the relationship between cultural humility and global citizenship? 

Before we can deliver culturally competent care we must understand the value of culturally competent care and consider the following:

•What is cultural humility? What does it mean to be a global citizen? •What is the relationship between cultural humility and global citizenship?

•How might these concepts facilitate effective nursing interventions to serve diverse communities?

Support your position using references from your unit readings and any other research.  Your initial should be about 150 words, referenced with at least one APA-formatted reference.

Identify one Healthy People 2020 objective and develop one culturally competent primary prevention health teaching program applicable to your scenario. 

For this discussion question you will need to select one of the scenarios presented in the “Scenarios for Health People Discussion” linked in the resources, as well as visit the Healthy People 2020, before completing the following:

•Identify one Healthy People 2020 objective and develop one culturally competent primary prevention health teaching program applicable to your scenario.

• Your plan must also include one specific nursing intervention, a rationale for the intervention, and how you will evaluate the intervention. As you develop your plan, please be sure to consider all relevant factors, such as biological and environmental influences on health, cultural influences, and lifestyle influences.

Limit the length of your plan to between 200 and 500 words.

Scenario 1

You are a member of the nursing staff for a new clinic opening in the Southwestern part of the United States. Your clinic will primarily serve both Mexican Americans and Native Americans. Identify one Healthy People 2020 objective and develop one culturally competent primary prevention health teaching program applicable to Mexican Americans and Native Americans. Your plan must include one specific nursing intervention, a rationale for the intervention, and your methods for evaluating the intervention. When developing the plan, please consider all relevant factors, such as biological and environmental influences on health, cultural influences, and lifestyle influences.

https://www.healthypeople.gov/search2/?query=mexican+american

https://www.healthypeople.gov/

Determine how the problem, situation, or issue was handled in a manner that is consistent and a manner that is inconsistent with the theory, concepts, and principles detailed in the evidence.

This week, you complete and submit your second journal entry. Your journal draws from evidence, concepts, and/or theories you have examined in this program, especially those related to your specialization. What have you observed during your Practicum Experience that you would like to analyze through your journal writing?

To prepare:
  • Reflect on your Practicum Experiences in Weeks 4-7.
  • Think about the evidence, concepts, and/or theories (evidence) learned throughout this program and your specialization.
  • Analyze a problem, issue, or situation that you have observed during your Practicum Experience.
  • Using a minimum of three peer-reviewed sources of evidence, consider what you have observed within the context of your specialty using appropriate concepts, principles, and theories. Give special attention to observed events that vary from the scholarly literature.
  • Determine how the problem, situation, or issue was handled in a manner that is consistent and a manner that is inconsistent with the theory, concepts, and principles detailed in the evidence.
  • Given the various evidence-based approaches that can be used in handling the observed problem, situation, or issue, think about a plan for approaching the matter differently.

To complete the Practicum and Journal Entry 2:

In your saved version of the NURS 6600 Practicum Journal document, do the following:

  • Write a 250- to 300-word journal entry (identified as Journal Entry 2) in which you do the following:
    • Describe a problem, issue, or situation that you have observed during your Practicum Experience (no more than a half page).
    • Using no fewer than three peer-reviewed sources of evidence, analyze what you have observed within the context of your specialty using appropriate concepts, principles, and theories. Give special attention to observed events that vary from scholarly literature.
    • Explain how the problem, situation, or issue was handled in a manner that is consistent and a manner that is inconsistent with the theory, concepts, and principles detailed in the evidence.
    • Given the various evidence-based approaches that can be used in handling the problem, situation, or issue, formulate a plan for approaching the matter differently.
    • Include references immediately following the content.
    • Use APA style for your journal entry and references.

 

Required Readings

Note: To access this week’s required library resources, please click on the link to the Course Readings List, found in the Course Materials section of your Syllabus

Matthews, J. H. (2012). Role of professional organizations in advocating for the nursing profession. Online Journal of Issues in Nursing, 17(1), 1.
Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

The author addresses the importance of involvement in professional organizations for nursing professionals.

Shekleton, M. E., Preston, J. C., & Good, L. E. (2010). Growing leaders in a professional membership organization. Journal of Nursing Management, 18(6), 662–668.
Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

“In order to grow leaders an organization must make a commitment to develop and maintain an infrastructure that supports leadership development activities” (Shekleton, Preston, & Good, 2010, p. 667). The authors discuss findings from a leadership development program.