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In the hospital Industry, anti-competitive conducts should safeguard good practices, encourage and protect patient choice.

“The federal government needs to revisit policies and procedures regarding anti-competitive behaviors ( i.e. behaviors against competition) in the hospital industry, in light of the dramatic merging that is rapidly developing. In particular, the prospect of large and medium-size market areas being dominated by as few as three major hospital systems—or even two—should lead the […]

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) in Health Care.

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) in Health Care is a structured organizational process that involves physicians and other personnel in planning and implementing ongoing proactive improvements in processes of care to provide quality health care outcomes. Part of the study done was to evaluate the quality care and to determine what good care is; whether the […]

Legal Surveillance Data

Even with legal and regulatory restrictions on the release and use of data sets for public health surveillance, mechanisms have been created to facilitate surveillance and other programs’ ability to share data or to use other programs’ data. Legal surveillance undertakings support public health maintenance at numerous stages, starting with the establishment of health objectives. […]

Public Health Surveillance

World Health Organization. (December 11, 2010). Public Health Surveillance. Retrieved October 8, 2012 from http://www.who.int/immunization_monitoring/burden/routine_surveillance/en/       Disease surveillance is the ongoing systematic collection, merging and analysis of data and the dissemination of this information to those who need it so that action may be taken. Surveillance like this requires understanding of how public data are […]

The Role of Public Health Informatics in Enhancing Public Health Surveillance

Savel T., Foldy S. (July 27, 2012). The Role of Public Health Informatics in Enhancing Public Health Surveillance. Centers For Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved October 7, 2012 from http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/su6103a5.htm       Several federal projects have been conducted successfully that share restricted data with other agencies and nongovernmental organizations. For example, Center for Disease Control and […]

Discuss ways that information technology helps in the education of dentists

Dental informatics combines computer technology with dentistry to create for research, education, and the solution of real-world problems in oral health care using computer application. As part of the important provision of information technology in the education of dentists is that of an appointment recorded in an electronic appointment book to the services offered and […]

Discuss the deliberate effect of computerized warning systems on adverse drug events.

Computerized warning systems can be used to prevent ADEs. Serious ADEs occur in about 7 percent of patients admitted to hospitals. Many of these are caused by a physician prescribing either the wrong drug or the wrong dosage, because of lack of knowledge of either the patients or the drug. In 1994, a computerized warning […]

Healthcare Markting

Social and economic inequality is detrimental to the health of any society. Especially when the society is diverse, multicultural, overpopulated and undergoing rapid but unequal economic growth. It is apparent to some degrees that the effects of social and economic inequality in healthcare delivery of a society are profound. In a large, overpopulated countries, such […]

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