The facility has four Gastroenterologists who perform the procedures at the facility. The schedule is broken down to each surgeon has an assigned day and the owner usually operates two days with one of those days being Saturday. The communication characteristics of this surgical center include verbal and nonverbal communication. There are many different types of communication between professional-professional, professional-patient, and professional-family members. The center houses many different types of communication and the difference in the communication between the professionals is where the issues come into play.
There are seven different clinics within the facility, family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, sports medicine, and a faculty-staff clinic. The clinic also has its own testing lab that collects and runs blood and urine tests. Though there are many different practices within the same organization there is one information system tying all of them together. Many patients use the medical center as its primary care facility, which makes the facility a comprehensive care center for them, which is the high level purpose of their information system. That is to say that their primary care doctor has the ability to refer them to anyone of the other disciplines using the information system that is in place.
Today, this 687-bed facility provides highly technical and personalized care in more than 50 specialty areas. Our hospital features Centers of Excellence in Heart, Cancer, Neurosciences, Women's Services and Orthopedics. We've also achieved re-certification as a MagnetTM hospital and Primary Stroke Center by The Joint Commission. This nationally recognized facility is committed to advancing superior health care by attracting Magnet-caliber nurses, board-certified physicians and other highly skilled professionals. Together with our team, we deliver award-winning care.
HS225-01 Unit 1 Assignment Amy Burton Kaplan University January 12, 2014 What kind of healthcare institutions uses the two forms? Be specific and provide examples. Healthcare institutions and providers are required to submit a paper billing document for services provided to patients. There are two forms used, the CMS-1500 is the standard form use by physicians and suppliers, the CMS-1450, also known as UB-04, used the standard form used by hospitals for both outpatient and inpatient services, third-party payers for services provided by hospitals for outpatient and inpatient care, and ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs) (Smith 2013). * How do the two forms differ?
The physician will not be able to log out of the computer system until all of his/her patient documentation is completed and submitted. Once submitted, the computer system will update a list of all completed patient documentation. After twenty four hours, any outstanding patient documentation will be highlighted in red with the corresponding nurse and physician in charge of that specific patient. Furthermore, all log information will be analyzed by the head nurse and proper action will be taken to fix any
Missy Drake MEDS 1551 09-07-2013 Review Exercises 1) In patient is when one is admitted into the hospital for at least 24 hours to receive extended medical care. Outpatient is where one receives a diagnostic evaluation and or treatment from a particular department of a hospital without staying a 24-hour period. 2) The basic four consist of History and Physical Report, Discharge Summary, Operative Note or Report, and Consultation report. The only thing that is different form the basic four that the basic six has is the Pathology Report and Radiology Report. 3) Four methods of physical examination would evaluation performed by the physician or health profession would be Visual, auditory or aural, olfactory, and tactile.
At Hospital XYZ, during the morning period of 8am to noon, the wait time from when a physician orders an X-ray to the time the patient returns from having it done is too long as this is when most of the X-Ray orders are given and there is a backlog of patients. During a process mapping exercise, it is determined that a large number of orders given during this time were "catch all" orders, where the physicians are ordering them just to be on the safe side. In order to fix this problem and not the symptom, the hospital should: Complete in-service training about the "catch all" orders 5. Workflow and process mapping should occur in the middle to late planning stages of an EHR implementation because you will have figured out all of your "bugs" by then.
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Qualifications I have 5 years’ experience in the medical field. Excellent background in working with a variety of patients, staff, physicians, and families Education Seminole Community College Completed Certified Nursing Assistant, and Home Health Aide in May 2007 Central Florida College Completed Medical Assistant program in Jan. 2007 Employment History Pain Center
The office has developed a reputation for providing the neighborhood with impeccable medical care. The office staff is composed by 3 medical internists, 5 medical specialists, 3 nurses and 5 medical assistants, the billing and front desk. The daily flow of patients is approximately 35 patients, and it is customary that New horizon’s doctors refer the patients to specialized hospitals for diverse tests, as well as to other doctors, when needed. Those referrals create the need for a system that allows a safe sharing of information, which, if conducted properly would benefit patients and