Medical Administrative Assistant Career Lisa Price Bryant & Stratton College SOSC102 Jillian Wall November 29, 2013 Choosing to become a Medical Administrative Assistant is a great way to enter the growing healthcare industry and from the sectors tremendous growth. According to the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, medical administrative field will be one of the fastest growing segments in the healthcare profession. Employment is expected to grow by 31 percent from 2010 to 2020, much faster than the average for all occupations. (BLS, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012.) A good Medical Administrative Assistant is valued for having communication skills, organized approach, pleasant personality, team ethic, and professionalism.
Health Connect Technology Jatin Singh NTC/361 Larry Schreider 2/2/2015 Word Count: 374 The work experience gained from Kaiser Permanente has familiarized me with the new technology system, which is currently at a greater success. This new technology is known as Health Connect, which enables care improvement and Transformation. It is the largest private electronic health record system in the world. Kaiser Permanente conducts studies using data from the all-electronic health record that would be more expensive and time consuming in a paper-based system. The new health connect system helps to improve clinical outcomes at Kaiser Permanente through seamless care coordination, providing access to patients’ records for all their doctors, pharmacists and specialists (Kaiser Permanente,
BASIL Career Management Essay Why did I choose to be a medical assistant? First, the medical industry is growing at an extremely fast rate and people will always need medical help leaving my career to have much potential. “According to the U.S. Department of Labor, more than 3.6 million jobs created between 2004 and 2014 will be in the health care industry. And 8 out of 20 occupations projected to grow fastest are in health care. That's excellent news for health care professionals who work as medical assistants.
I checked on the demands for coders in different states and Florida being my preferred state of relocation seems like a good fit for job placement in Medical Billing and Coding. It is expected that job growth in this field will be in high demand all the way until the year 2018. This field is considered a fast growing field in comparison to other occupations in the medical arena. There are other states in which billing and coding have a growing demand, among these are: Texas, California, North Carolina and Georgia and of course Florida. This demand is mainly based on a stable growth in hospitals and physician coding requirements especially for those personnel that have a Certified Professional Coder (CPC) credential or a Certified Coding Specialist (CCS) credential (Ultimate Medical Academy (UTMA),
Health Care Industry 1 Health Care Industry HCS/449 Donna Hawley Health Care Industry The health care industry is the fastest growing industry. As the years go by, more and more breakthroughs will be shaped. This assignment will talk about the ups and down from the past 10 years, what I consider will be the maximal alteration in the following 10 years, my goal in the business, adapting my services to increase with the transformation, my view point
Asia Armstrong HCR 220 Professor: Holt Due Date: 10/2/2013 Healthcare is needed daily, too many individuals all over the world. Individuals over the age of 65 are in need of healthcare. This is a reason why there is a rise in healthcare spending. Healthcare is very vital for those who deal with chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension as well as osteoporosis. As a result of the rise in healthcare spending, the economy is growing rapidly thus, having elevated healthcare costs.
Globalisation has brought rapid economic growth and has seen India become more important player on the world political stage. It has also brought rising prosperity to some – notably India’s new middle class. Meera Nanda’s 2008 book, god and globalisation, examines the role of Hinduism, the religion of 85% of the population, in legitimating both the rise of a new Hindu ‘ultra-nationalism’ and the prosperity of the Indian middle class. Globalisation has created a huge and prosperous, scientifically educated, urban middle class in India, working in IT, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology sectors closely tied into the global economy. As a result of this these are precisely the people whom secularisation theory predicts will be the first to abandon religion in favour of a secular worldview.
In addition, newer technology requires that the hospital invest even more in providing the updated technology to its customers to be relevant in the competitive health care sector. Market Share: Bert Fish medical center has been having a challenging external environment and has been competing to keep its market share. The market share of Bert Fish (BFMC) in Volusia County as measured by inpatient discharges has been between 6.9-8.4% during the period of 2011-2013. Similarly, the Emergency Department has been having a market share of 10.2-11.1% in the county during the period of 2012-2013. Operations
Taking everything into account, effectively marketing to the Baby Boomer generation by appealing to their wants and needs will bring companies customers for life. Boomers have high expectations, especially when it comes to comfort, safety and healthcare. These things are what matter to them most due to the fact that this generation is indeed aging. Coming up advertisement to relay such messages is crucial to attracting and retaining this “golden” generation. References Baby boomers are still the largest consumer group in america -------- even in a recession.
Medicaid indicated that the covered people of our intended services from such area in the past years were very high. Open-heart surgery is very profitable as well as all other surgical and related services, from the Medicaid report indicated to have covered great number of people in the past years. Due to the fact that the facility was primarily hospital I also read some business magazines and newspapers reports related to making profits for a new health care