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- discuss a minimum of two strategies a healthcare provider can adopt to minimize barriers and misunderstanding when communicating with patients.How does differentiating between these two types of errors (a slip and a mistake) help in redesigning systems of care to improve patient safety?Identify and give an example of the three forms of patient-provider relationship.
- What are the weaknesses that may occur from the inpatient service system when carrying out standard procedures given to patients?Explain the concept of interoperability, its importance, and the benefits associated with it as well as the challenges it raises for healthcare organizations.what are Important considerations for risk management in healthcare?
- what are two ways the physician-patient relationship can be improved. what is a first-hand (positive or negative) example/experience (while maintaining privacy!) of a physician-patient relationship experience?Briefly discuss the interrelationship between medical providers and professionals and the patients they serve within the context of an overarching health care delivery systems such as CHS.how do NPs are going to manage patients when resources are limited?
- How does the increased use of patient data across the transition of care change health information management? What are positive and negative affects of patient data?discuss a team-based Patient improvement approach and why this is beneficial in situations presented in healthcare that often require Patient improvement initiatives.How beneficial is it to look for information about health online? What kinds of technical hurdles must patients overcome when deciding between in-person and remote treatment?