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  • Patient-Centered Medical Home as Quality Initiative

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    Patient-Centered Medical Home as Quality Initiative Table of Contents Introduction Key Features Sponsors Intended Areas to Improve Results Conclusion References Introduction The changing health needs of different patients are something that requires evidence-based care delivery and treatment models that result in reduced medical costs. Leaders in the healthcare sector have been focusing on different initiatives…

  • Patient-Centered Medical Home: Recognition Standards

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    Patient-Centered Medical Home: Recognition Standards The medical home concept is recognized as an effective method of patient-centered health care. At present, there are standards of patient-centered medical home (PCMH), based on the criteria that it must meet to be credentialed. These standards have been formulated by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA), and, at…

  • Patient Safety Incidents in the Home: Nursing Case

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    Patient Safety Incidents in the Home: Nursing Case From a personal perspective, the study dedicated to the examination of patient safety incidents in the home and their potential reasons is an appropriate first attempt to explore the area of home hospice nursing. However, it has several specific flaws, and its findings cannot be regarded as…

  • Telemedicine and Patient Centered Home

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    Telemedicine and Patient Centered Home The need for comprehensive patient care influenced the development of various health delivery models. One of the examples is Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH), which is aimed at improving primary care by taking a whole-person orientation and coordinating all health activities through a patients primary care physician. Healthcare providers have been…

  • Fall Prevention Program for the Elderly in a Nursing Home

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    Fall Prevention Program for the Elderly in a Nursing Home Table of Contents Introduction Evidence-Based Interventions Required Training Items Needed Estimated Cost for Program Implementation Marketing Plan and Outcome Conclusion References Introduction The elderly are usually at a higher risk of falling at home and their respective nursing homes or clinics. These events are capable…

  • Childbirth Mortality in Hospital vs. Home Birth

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    Childbirth Mortality in Hospital vs. Home Birth Optimizing maternal and infant health outcomes and the overall delivery experience while minimizing interference is a healthcare matter. The incidence rates and advantages of giving birth in various environments and the danger of medical interventions, have been the subject of intense discussion in recent decades as a result…

  • High-Quality Nursing Care in the Nursing Home

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    High-Quality Nursing Care in the Nursing Home Table of Contents Introduction Literature Search Strategy Critical Appraisal of the Articles Conclusion Reference List Introduction Nursing homes are established to provide care services to older adults and individuals with disabilities who cannot be cared for at home but do not require hospital care. Similar to other healthcare…

  • Patient-Centered Medical Home as Quality Initiative

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    Patient-Centered Medical Home as Quality Initiative Table of Contents Introduction Key Features Sponsors Intended Areas to Improve Results Conclusion References Introduction The changing health needs of different patients are something that requires evidence-based care delivery and treatment models that result in reduced medical costs. Leaders in the healthcare sector have been focusing on different initiatives…

  • The Growing Popularity of Home Schooling

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    The Growing Popularity of Home Schooling Introduction There is considerable dissatisfaction with the American public-school scheme, and such censure is not new. Since the 1950s, in reaction to the rising criticism of the public-school system, the educational organization started to begin improvements. Those included a variety of school reforming agendas, teacher responsibility programs, and new…

  • The Growing Popularity of Home Schooling

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    The Growing Popularity of Home Schooling Introduction There is considerable dissatisfaction with the American public-school scheme, and such censure is not new. Since the 1950s, in reaction to the rising criticism of the public-school system, the educational organization started to begin improvements. Those included a variety of school reforming agendas, teacher responsibility programs, and new…