The College of Nursing`s Role in Decreasing Disparities for Diabetes
... Do YOU have a STORY? • What aspect of your work would be best served through a storytelling format? • What audience would react best to the storytelling format? • What storytelling formats are successfully being used by REACH awardees? ...
... Do YOU have a STORY? • What aspect of your work would be best served through a storytelling format? • What audience would react best to the storytelling format? • What storytelling formats are successfully being used by REACH awardees? ...
the presentation
... In RI (2005-2009 American Community Survey 5Year Estimates) •Under 18 years old •18-64 years old •65 years and over Live below poverty level… ...
... In RI (2005-2009 American Community Survey 5Year Estimates) •Under 18 years old •18-64 years old •65 years and over Live below poverty level… ...
Lesson 1 Getting Started in PowerPoint
... • U.S. spends approximately $2 trillion a year on health care. • About 31% for administration, not direct patient care. • Tremendous amount spent on treatments that are ineffective, duplicate another procedure, or are inappropriate. • U.S. adults benefit from treatment only about half the time. ...
... • U.S. spends approximately $2 trillion a year on health care. • About 31% for administration, not direct patient care. • Tremendous amount spent on treatments that are ineffective, duplicate another procedure, or are inappropriate. • U.S. adults benefit from treatment only about half the time. ...
February 18, 2016 - City of Watertown, WI
... Carol provided the following updates on local Public Health Emergency Preparedness: a. In September of 2015 there was a train derailment exercise where the health department, emergency response agencies, Jefferson & Dodge Counties, the hospital and other departments worked together to coordinate an ...
... Carol provided the following updates on local Public Health Emergency Preparedness: a. In September of 2015 there was a train derailment exercise where the health department, emergency response agencies, Jefferson & Dodge Counties, the hospital and other departments worked together to coordinate an ...
Document
... 41.7% expressed problems regarding healthcare access (not enough doctors and/or lack of transportation). A large majority accessed healthcare via large general hospitals; the exact reasons for this are unclear, although we hypothesize that this is because there are limited other options. These findi ...
... 41.7% expressed problems regarding healthcare access (not enough doctors and/or lack of transportation). A large majority accessed healthcare via large general hospitals; the exact reasons for this are unclear, although we hypothesize that this is because there are limited other options. These findi ...
Practical Ethical Reasoning
... faith, other valued beliefs, relationships, and the particular good of the patient's choice, are pertinent to the decision at hand? 3) The goods and interests of other parties: Health professionals must also be attentive to the goods and interests of others, e.g., in the distribution of resources. O ...
... faith, other valued beliefs, relationships, and the particular good of the patient's choice, are pertinent to the decision at hand? 3) The goods and interests of other parties: Health professionals must also be attentive to the goods and interests of others, e.g., in the distribution of resources. O ...
- University of East Anglia
... patient with accurate and realistic information about the implications of different treatment options, to balance the focus on the patients’ agenda with sufficient clinical knowledge and condition management, achieving true collaborative shared decision making.49 Research is therefore required to ex ...
... patient with accurate and realistic information about the implications of different treatment options, to balance the focus on the patients’ agenda with sufficient clinical knowledge and condition management, achieving true collaborative shared decision making.49 Research is therefore required to ex ...
Powerpoint - Southern Center for Communication, Health
... To create an environment of social learning in a ...
... To create an environment of social learning in a ...
Living Wills / Health Care Directives
... A directive must be in writing and dated (witness not required unless physically incapable of signing) “No person is required to inquire into the existence of a directive or of a revocation of a directive” “No action lies against a person who administers or refrains from administering treatmen ...
... A directive must be in writing and dated (witness not required unless physically incapable of signing) “No person is required to inquire into the existence of a directive or of a revocation of a directive” “No action lies against a person who administers or refrains from administering treatmen ...
Cultural Diversity - Powell County Schools
... • Can vary among ethnic/cultural groups • Health care providers must be aware of how a patient responds to gestures and avoid any that seem to be offensive ...
... • Can vary among ethnic/cultural groups • Health care providers must be aware of how a patient responds to gestures and avoid any that seem to be offensive ...
Cultural Diversity powerpoint
... • Can vary among ethnic/cultural groups • Health care providers must be aware of how a patient responds to gestures and avoid any that seem to be offensive ...
... • Can vary among ethnic/cultural groups • Health care providers must be aware of how a patient responds to gestures and avoid any that seem to be offensive ...
Cultural Diversity PowerPoint
... • Can vary among ethnic/cultural groups • Health care providers must be aware of how a patient responds to gestures and avoid any that seem to be offensive ...
... • Can vary among ethnic/cultural groups • Health care providers must be aware of how a patient responds to gestures and avoid any that seem to be offensive ...
Please print this information leaflet on services provided by the
... Comments, Suggestions and Complaints ...
... Comments, Suggestions and Complaints ...
Diabetes management and Mental Health – CPD workshop
... • Whereas liaison mental health services are becoming increasingly common in acute hospitals, it is rarer to find physical health liaison services in mental health inpatient facilities, despite significant levels of need and undiagnosed physical illness. • People using these facilities are significa ...
... • Whereas liaison mental health services are becoming increasingly common in acute hospitals, it is rarer to find physical health liaison services in mental health inpatient facilities, despite significant levels of need and undiagnosed physical illness. • People using these facilities are significa ...
Introduction to HNI/HNC 370
... Theoretical Models R/T Health Developmental theories provide a framework for the practitioners psycho-social and cultural profile. ...
... Theoretical Models R/T Health Developmental theories provide a framework for the practitioners psycho-social and cultural profile. ...
Dr Peter Greenberg`s presentation
... • Anna is a 50year old Aboriginal woman who visits a nurse practitioner after being recalled for a check up for her non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Anna is obese and has mild hypertension, and a blood test shows that her blood glucose levels are poorly controlled. She is on the highest dose ...
... • Anna is a 50year old Aboriginal woman who visits a nurse practitioner after being recalled for a check up for her non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Anna is obese and has mild hypertension, and a blood test shows that her blood glucose levels are poorly controlled. She is on the highest dose ...
Economic rationale for orphan status?
... Patients p,q (prevalence of 1 per 20,000 and 1 per 4,000 respectively) Same characteristics, prognosis without intervention and capacity to benefit Acceptable that p does not get treatment? Costs of treating p=10, costs of treating q=1, budget = 10 Choose to treat 1p rather than 10q? if yes then out ...
... Patients p,q (prevalence of 1 per 20,000 and 1 per 4,000 respectively) Same characteristics, prognosis without intervention and capacity to benefit Acceptable that p does not get treatment? Costs of treating p=10, costs of treating q=1, budget = 10 Choose to treat 1p rather than 10q? if yes then out ...
Fall 2011 Journal Abstract
... partnerships that AOHP is cultivating with the Alliance to Make US Healthiest, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and The Joint Commission’s Nursing Advisory Council. Vice President’s Update AOHP’s Executive Vice President Dee Tyler, RN COHN-S FAAOHN, reviews the results of a 2007 Duke ...
... partnerships that AOHP is cultivating with the Alliance to Make US Healthiest, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and The Joint Commission’s Nursing Advisory Council. Vice President’s Update AOHP’s Executive Vice President Dee Tyler, RN COHN-S FAAOHN, reviews the results of a 2007 Duke ...
Healthcare Disparities - Ohio Association of Physician Assistants
... Why Is LGBT Health Important? Eliminating LGBT health disparities and enhancing efforts to improve LGBT health are necessary to ensure that LGBT individuals can lead long, healthy lives. The many benefits of addressing health concerns and reducing disparities include: ...
... Why Is LGBT Health Important? Eliminating LGBT health disparities and enhancing efforts to improve LGBT health are necessary to ensure that LGBT individuals can lead long, healthy lives. The many benefits of addressing health concerns and reducing disparities include: ...
Healthcare Disparities - Ohio Association of Physician Assistants
... Why Is LGBT Health Important? Eliminating LGBT health disparities and enhancing efforts to improve LGBT health are necessary to ensure that LGBT individuals can lead long, healthy lives. The many benefits of addressing health concerns and reducing disparities include: ...
... Why Is LGBT Health Important? Eliminating LGBT health disparities and enhancing efforts to improve LGBT health are necessary to ensure that LGBT individuals can lead long, healthy lives. The many benefits of addressing health concerns and reducing disparities include: ...
The New Jersey Advance Directives for Mental Health Care Act
... Families have not realized they should encourage them! Fewer than half of states have these laws. Some states allow pads under medical advance directives. Advance directives may be difficult to complete for some consumers. Help in completing advance directives may not always be available. ...
... Families have not realized they should encourage them! Fewer than half of states have these laws. Some states allow pads under medical advance directives. Advance directives may be difficult to complete for some consumers. Help in completing advance directives may not always be available. ...
Information on Collaborating Clinical Pharmacy with Electronic
... Parameters for diabetes and diabetes-related complications and co-morbidities established and reviewed based on evidence based guidelines ...
... Parameters for diabetes and diabetes-related complications and co-morbidities established and reviewed based on evidence based guidelines ...
Helping to Solve a $41B Problem
... system. Reducing readmissions means reducing suffering, even morbidity, for patients, while also reducing costs of health care. Many different programs try to address the causes of failed transitions. Our focus was on one major cause: lack of understanding about how to use medications. In hospitals ...
... system. Reducing readmissions means reducing suffering, even morbidity, for patients, while also reducing costs of health care. Many different programs try to address the causes of failed transitions. Our focus was on one major cause: lack of understanding about how to use medications. In hospitals ...
Economics 436
... and meniscal tears. Yet scientific studies find that this surgery has no positive effect on knee health for an average or typical patient. Which of the following is the most plausible explanation of why doctors perform these surgeries? a. Many doctors do not practice evidence-based medicine. b. Most ...
... and meniscal tears. Yet scientific studies find that this surgery has no positive effect on knee health for an average or typical patient. Which of the following is the most plausible explanation of why doctors perform these surgeries? a. Many doctors do not practice evidence-based medicine. b. Most ...