Order Number |
88994545663 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
This assignment allows us to view several historical/memorable occurrences in the healthcare field that have/will shape our future landscape.
All students review the healthcare data breaches details found here:
https://healthitsecurity.com/news/the-10-biggest-h… (Links to an external site.)
Choose any breach numbered 1-5 on the list.
The submission should include these components:
Introduction/Synopsis
This should summarize key details of the events that occurred. Yes, students must include information beyond what is provided in the above link and note “Wikipedia” is not a reliable source (but is a good starting point to gather general information). The grader will be looking for additional references beyond the course textbook and the provided link.
Using the course textbook, discuss one major concept that you feel the selected organization did not “master” which eventually lead to the breach. Be sure to substantiate your response with additional external sources (if necessary)
NURS 540 Homelessness in Florida Data Analysis Plan
Topic: homelessness in Florida
For this section of your research proposal assignment, you will carefully design a plan for analyzing your quantitative data. Explain in detail how you will go about analyzing your data. Be sure to:
Include definitions of all variables
Identify your null hypothesis and research hypothesis
Include the type of analysis to be conducted (correlation, t-test, confidence interval, regression, ANOVA, ANCOVA, etc.)
Explain why this type of analysis is most appropriate for your research
Identify the significance level (typically set to .05, but may be set to .01 or .10)
Explain what results you are looking for in your quantitative study (how will you know if you will accept or reject your null and research hypothesis?)
Indiana Institute of Technology Hospital Staff Privileges Case Study Paper
Please review the following scenario and answer the questions after it considering the topics of credentialing, hospital privileges, physician supervision, malpractice, hospital structure, legality, and ethics.
Hospital staff privileges are the authority given to a clinician to practice at a hospital within the scope of privileges granted to him or her by that hospital. This is an example of IU’s information on this topic:
https://iuhealth.org/for-providers/medical-staff-office
James Bailey is an intern at Chicago Grace Hospital. As an intern, James is not permitted to complete surgery without a supervising doctor. This is clear in his employment agreement and James is aware of this stipulation.
On December 1st a horrible winter storm roared through Chicago and the hospital lost power. Backup generators were working but James was moving a patient on a gurney in an area of the hospital where a backup generator did not click on. He became stuck in an elevator with his patient. The patient was pregnant and needed an emergency C section. James understood how to perform this surgery but he was not authorized to do so.
The patient’s vitals continued to get worse. After three minutes James grabbed the scalpel and started to complete the surgery. The elevator doors did open at this point but as he had already started a course of action, he said he didn’t notice. He continued the surgery in the elevator. Three minutes later, the attending physician found James and finished the surgery. The patient died as she bled out in the elevator but the infant survived.
The hospital did complete an investigation and there is video showing the elevator door opening as he began his first cut.
Using the information in the chapters for the week, what will happen to James? Is it possible to revoke his hospital privileges? Considering hospital structure discussed in Chapter 9 who can be sued for this incident? Did James do the ethical or legal thing? How does malpractice relate to this scenario? Again, these answers should be included in a 2–3-page paper on the topic. Include any references as needed.