This duty may seem simple to accomplish but can become quite complex because clients are just as diverse as their needs. Case managers must approach each case with the understanding that diverse groups require strategic planning to serve the multiple needs of various clients. This paper will describe case managers and the role they play with clients of substance abuse, the homeless and the elderly population. Each play a different yet distinctive role yet they have a shared objective, which is to assist those in need. Population Reviewed Case managers in the field of treating substance abuse clients has principals to go by that will meet the needs of the clients.
This will include my belief that each person deserves to have a careful assessment or initial consultation from therapist to client and after careful consideration of the clients needs and preferences that the most appropriate screed would be used to benefit the client. . I will also discuss two very different hypnotherapists namely Dave Elman and Milton H Erickson. Lastly I will discuss hypnosis and mental health, and the tools that are often used in Hypnotherapy for assessment of a client, and to score an individual, which aids the hypnotherapist in the decision as to which style of screed to use in their clients therapy. Returning to the essay title, analizing the question as
When acquiring about an information system the organization needs to make sure that the goals of the organization drive the selection of the information system. These goals are: cost effectiveness, sharing medical information, assurance that the providers have a safe system to use, seek new information through implementation of these systems, find better comparable systems at the same cost, and to reduce liability risks. The first item is to decide who will be on the project team for creating this system. Once the project team has been established the team needs to identify the stakeholders and the role of each stakeholder of the organization and how they play in the selection and acquisition process. The stakeholders are the following: • organizational management – this person defines the business needs, goals, and objectives of the project, • project manager – this person has the main responsibility of the
Front-line staff needs to understand the importance of collecting accurate and reliable information. The last meth is benchmarking. This method is used by health care organizations to compare the organization against other health care organizations. It allows for a comparison on a local, state, and national level. This can also give health care organizations comparative information on how their competitors are performing and if it is at a higher quality level than their
It is the most essential elements of information to guide the clinician the necessary care for the patient. Collecting or gathering a patient’s health history is the most important to begin the patient’s medical intervention. According to Lloyd and Craig (2007), providing a comprehensive health history will enhance the care of a patient. The article discusses the process of taking a patient’s history to provide a beneficial guide to nurses and clinicians who can use this approach when performing an assessment. The authors were concise of explaining the process or rationales of taking a patient’s history.
1.3, Analyse the main health and safety responsibilities of self, the employer or manager, and others in the work setting. 1.4, Identify specific tasks in the work setting that should not be carried out without special training. Be able to carry out own responsibilities for health and safety. (Section Two, Observations). 2.1, Use policies and procedures or other agreed ways of working that relate to health and safety.
Incredible is lost. He has become over weight and has lost a lot of his happiness. Fifteen years has passed since he was sued and because of a lack of money was laid off from his normal work. Now Mr. Incredible works for an insurance company as a claims adjuster and you can tell that he is just not happy with his current identity and misses the way his life used to be.
Some cases seem to be complex, more so when the parties involved maintain opposing positions, yet both make sense. In the case of physician prescriptive authority, administrators must think censoriously to make a determination on whether it should be adopted. The concern should be to offer the best service to the patients without harming them. However, nurses are very important in this matter since they give the primary care to the patients. On the other hand, the physical is trained to diagnose and plan the treatment for the patient.
Part of an intervention is also the prevention of further progress of the disease or injury. Hand in hand an intervention has three categories of main prevention, primary, secondary, and tertiary. It is always best to apply the prevention by pairing it with the needs of a group, in this case the minority group of AI/ANs. The Institute for Work & Health defines the following: primary prevention is to protect healthy people from developing a disease or injury, secondary prevention happen after an illness or serious risk factor have already been diagnosed, and tertiary as helping people manage the health problems already developed such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer discussed previously ("Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Prevention," 2006). It is important to focus on the main health disparities the minority faces prior to choosing the best prevention.
It is used as a life planning model to enable individuals with disabilities and improve their own independence * Appropriate care: Health care in which the expected clinical benefits of care to balance the expected negative effects to such a level that the treatment is necessary * Safeguarding: Protection from harm or damage * Promoting independence: Encouraging the person in your care to do as much as they can for themselves * Aids to communication: A communication aid that helps a person to communicate more effectively with those around them * Legislation and guidance: A law or a group of laws The questions that I asked to Kerry were: 1) How do you promote Equality and Diversity in your role? 2) How do you maintain a service user’s dignity? 3) Are you support plans person centred? How often do you update these? 4) How do you know if the care is appropriate for the individual?