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Organizational Policies and Practices to Support Healthcare Issues

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In most cases, nurse leaders in the healthcare systems come across ethical dilemmas, like those related to choices between competing needs and those of limited resources. Resources are limited, and the stiff competition for those resources is experienced in the healthcare system daily (Turner, 2018). For instance, most hospitals use a twelve-hour strategy shift to ensure they retain nurses. However, research finds that nurses are obliged to work for more than twelve hours and are more likely to commit more errors (Kelly & Porr, 2018). Improving the healthcare system’s quality requires stress on dire aspects such as the cost of healthcare services, leadership, and new technologies. Considerable changes in the healthcare system depend on technology.

Quality in healthcare provision is an essential aspect of the delivery and results of the healthcare systems (Kelly & Porr, 2018). The integration of diverse outcomes is purposefully meant for providing a unique system that fastens the growth in healthcare systems (Kelly & Porr, 2018). Incorporating technology in healthcare systems offers a better prominence on the important process that aid in monitoring patient development and enables improvement in the healthcare system’s engagement levels (Turner, 2018). Management of healthcare information is a precarious factor that offers relevant considerations on the healthcare process, creating a reliable system (Milliken, 2018). Besides, incorporating a health information management system forms an integral, vital process that aids in identifying essential concepts that are used in the management of patient information.

Management of healthcare information is an essential aspect that considers the processes required to create a reliable healthcare system (Milliken, 2018). The integration of health information management has enabled with fundamental ease processes that identify necessary ideas for managing patient information (Turner, 2018). Moreover, a healthcare management information system ascertains specific measures’ identification allows quick retrieval of patient information. 

Competition in the healthcare system entails price, quality, and convenience (Kelly & Porr, 2018). Generally, competition eliminates inefficiencies that would lead to high production costs that are in the long run transferred to be incurred by patients (Kelly & Porr, 2018). Besides, hospitals in the healthcare systems are also competing with the human resource; physicians. However, currently, hospitals tend to compete for customers by providing better quality healthcare services (Kelly & Porr, 2018). Therefore, competition aids in improving better quality healthcare in the healthcare system. In cases where, healthcare systems are involved in unhealthy competition that erodes value through unnecessary costs incurred by the patients (Kelly & Porr, 2018). Nevertheless, competition in the healthcare system remains a vibrant action and entails a combination of three main components that encompass all healthcare systems’ stakeholders (Kelly & Porr, 2018). The main components include patients, physicians, and healthcare leaders.

Therefore, appropriate policies should be implemented in the healthcare system to support healthcare issues such as rising healthcare costs and healthcare quality (Kelly & Porr, 2018). A policy is put in place to describe the logic associated with procedures involved in administering treatment in the healthcare system (Kelly & Porr, 2018). Procedures that are in the policies formulated assist physicians and other healthcare workers (Kelly & Porr, 2018). Additionally, policies facilitate adherence to medical professional practice, standardize and reduce medical professional services variation (Milliken, 2018). Besides, policies encourage compliance by medical practitioners to the regulations and requirements of the medical profession.

References

Kelly, P., & Porr, C. (2018). Ethical Nursing Care Versus Cost Containment: Considerations to Enhance RN Practice. OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing23(1).

Milliken, A. (2018). Ethical awareness: what it is and why it matters. OJIN: The Online Journal of Issues in Nursing23(1).

Turner, M. (2018). If It Is Newsworthy, It Is Ethics-Worthy: Living in the Code of Ethics for Nurses. Creative nursing24(3), 143-151.

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