Describe how policy change moves from internal adoption to legislation.

Topic 1: Policy and Politics

Read the case studies in Chapter 3 of Policy and Politics for Nurses and Other Health Professionals . Examine what Margaret Sanger, The Arkansas State Legislature, and others have done to make changes to health care policy. Outline the process that these pioneers took to effect change. Describe how policy change moves from internal adoption to legislation. Discuss expertise and internal and external advocacy. Give an example of a policy change you would advocate for.

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What biological characteristics have contributed to the success of insects?

Science 7

The Earth’s largest phylum is Arthropoda, including centipedes, millipedes, crustaceans, and insects. The insects have shown to be a particularly successful class within the phylum. What biological characteristics have contributed to the success of insects? In many science fiction scenarios, post-apocalyptic Earth is mainly populated with giant insects. Why don’t we see giant insects today?

Your assignment should be 250-500 words in length.

Explore and explain whether the patients will be able to continue with their physicians and the rationale behind the plan cancelation.

PPACA and Physician Retention

There is great controversy over whether a patient will be able to retain or choose his or her doctors with the advent of the PPACA. In addition, many existing plans are being ruled as incompatible with the requirements of the PPACA and discontinued or canceled as a result. Explore and explain whether the patients will be able to continue with their physicians and the rationale behind the plan cancelation. Additionally, identify the effect of expanding state Medicaid roles and the impact it has upon cost and non-reimbursable care.

Please support your response with credible references.

Please use soures no older than 5 years

Pleae do not cite in apa format. Just answer question for peer review

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Are these trends and directions moving health care delivery in a positive direction?

Phase 1 DB 2 Systems in Healthcare

Discuss 3 current trends and directions for health care delivery in the United States and the role that managed care has in shaping those 3 trends.

Besides managed care, what other forces have influenced these trends and directions?

Are these trends and directions moving health care delivery in a positive direction? Explain your response.

Note: Use APA style and 2 scholarly references.

 

500-700 words, at least 2 references, with in body citations.

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Needless to say, the employee recognition program seemed like an empty gesture rather than a motivator.

Organization Behavior

Thanks for Nothing

Although it may seem fairly obvious that receiving praise and recognition from one’s company is a motivating experience, it is sad that many companies are failing miserably when it comes to saying thanks to their employees. According to Curt Coffman, global practice leader at Gallup, 71 percent of US workers are “disengaged,” essentially meaning that they couldn’t care less about their organization. Coffman states, “We’re operating at one-quarter of the capacity in terms of managing human capital. It’s alarming.” Employee recognition programs, which became more popular as the US economy shifted from industrial to knowledge based, can be an effective way to motivate employees and make them feel valued. In many cases, however, recognition programs are doing “more harm than good,” according to Coffman.

Consider Ko, a 50-year-old former employee of a dotcom in California. Her company proudly instituted a rewards program designed to motivate employees. What were the rewards for a job well done? Employees would receive a badge that read “U Done Good” and, each year, would receive a T-shirt as a means of annual recognition. Once an employee received 10 “U Done Good” badges, he or she could trade them in for something bigger and better—a paperweight. Ko states that she would have preferred a raise. “It was patronizing. There wasn’t any deep thought involved in any of this.” To make matters worse, she says, the badges were handed out arbitrarily and were not tied to performance. And what about those T-shirts? Ko states that the company instilled a strict dress code, so employees couldn’t even wear the shirts if they wanted to do so. Needless to say, the employee recognition program seemed like an empty gesture rather than a motivator.

Even programs that provide employees with more expensive rewards can backfire, especially if the rewards are given insincerely. Eric Lange, an employee of a trucking company, recalls a time when one of the company’s vice presidents achieved a major financial goal for the company. The vice president, who worked in an office next to Lange, received a Cadillac Seville as his company car and a new Rolex wristwatch that cost the company $10,000. Both were lavish gifts, but the way they were distributed left a sour taste in the vice president’s mouth. He entered his office to find the Rolex in a cheap cardboard box sitting on his desk, along with a brief letter explaining that he would be receiving a 1099 tax form so he could pay taxes on the watch. Lange states of the vice president, “He came into my office, which was right next door, and said, ‘Can you believe this?'” A mere 2 months later, the vice president pawned the watch. Lange explains, “It had absolutely no meaning for him.”

Such experiences resonate with employees who may find more value in a sincere pat on the back than in gifts from management that either are meaningless or aren’t conveyed with respect or sincerity. However, sincere pats on the back may be hard to come by. A Gallup poll found that 61 percent of employees stated that they hadn’t received a sincere thank-you from management in the past year. Findings such as these are troubling, as verbal rewards are not only inexpensive for companies to hand out but also quick and easy to distribute. Of course, verbal rewards do need to be paired sometimes with tangible benefits that employees value—after all, money talks. In addition, when praising employees for a job well done, managers need to ensure that the praise is given in conjunction with the specific accomplishment. In this way, employees may not only feel valued by their organization but will also know what actions to take to be rewarded in the future.

Employee Motivation

Select any four of the following motivation theories you read about this week:

  • Self Determination Theory
  • Goal Setting Theory
  • Self-Efficacy Theory
  • Equity Theory/Organizational Justice
  • Employee Involvement
  • Job Design

Based on the above reading and the knowledge gained from your assigned readings, write a paper that describes how you would use each theory to motivate your employees. Be very detailed and support what you say with research.

Support your responses with examples.

Cite any sources in APA format.

What are the reasons that a CPA firm may invest resources in creating a Web presence and what level of sophistication do you think is appropriate?

CPA

A local CPA, who has been in practice for several years, has recently met with a local Internet Service Provider to determine the feasibility of developing a website for her CPA firm. The CPA has been reluctant to develop an online presence, but is open to learning what benefits may be available and how those advantages are accepted by her clients.

 

Assume that you are the Internet consultant and address the following:

 

  1. Describe the types of resources and Web links that CPAs often provide on their firm’s Web sites.
  2. What are the reasons that a CPA firm may invest resources in creating a Web presence and what level of sophistication do you think is appropriate?
  3. Discuss ways in which the Internet may be a useful tool for the firm’s accounting and auditing practice.
  4. Discuss any potential liabilities or ethical issues that could result from the firm’s Web page.

Compose a 1-2 page double-spaced essay on your research. Cite your sources using APA style guidelines.

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What kinds of management challenges does ARRA/HITECH pose to this kind of organization?

Paper

Application: A Stimulus for Health Information Technology in Health Care Organizations

The HITECH provision of ARRA will facilitate the use of new health information technology in a range of health care organizations, from hospitals to physicians’ practices. To encourage a timely transition, HITECH includes incentives for providers and organizations based on how quickly and how well they incorporate certain kinds of technology in their practices.

Prepare for this Application Assignment as follows:

  • In light of this week’s Learning Resources, what do you think are major challenges facing health care organizations as they seek to interpret and implement ARRA/HITECH?
  • Select a particular health care setting, such as a physician’s practice, academic hospital, or outpatient clinic, and consider the management implications of ARRA/HITECH in your selected setting.  (You will be examining the technological issues in some detail later in the course; for this Application Assignment, focus on the breadth of management challenges that ARRA/HITECH raises.)
  • What solutions have been found? How might you, as a manager in this particular setting, contribute to the process? What tools and knowledge would you need to be effective?

Then write a 1- to 2-page paper that addresses the following:

  • Summarize the purpose of ARRA/HITECH and the key benefits it offers your selected health care setting.
  • What kinds of management challenges does ARRA/HITECH pose to this kind of organization? How are these being addressed?
  • What additional solutions might you propose, and why?

The Application Assignment is due by Day 7 of this week.

Your written assignments must follow APA guidelines. Be sure to support your work with specific citations from this week’s Learning Resources and additional scholarly sources as appropriate. Refer to the Essential Guide to APA Style to ensure your in-text citations and reference list are correct.

Compare and contrast the differences between the implementation of the change.

ndividuals and Change”

 

Individuals and Change” Please respond to the following:

 

Give an example from your current place of employment or your last place of employment when a change was implemented well versus when a change that was not implemented well. Explain the scenario in each example and why the implementation was either successful or not.  Compare and contrast the differences between the implementation of the change.

(Talk about consulting)

Make sure you provide your audience with the author’s name, title and a link to the article as well as a summary of relevant information from the article.

elegation is the assignment of new or additional responsibilities to a subordinate. When done correctly, the individuals involved know exactly what they are to do, and the chances for success are maximized. For this Discussion, refer to the unit readings in the textbook section on delegation.

 

 

Post Your Draft

 

Using your prewriting, write a draft of your Unit 4 Assignment.

 

Please keep in mind that your draft should do the following:

 

Make sure you provide your audience with the author’s name, title and a link to the article as well as a summary of relevant information from the article.

Go beyond summary by adding to what the author says in some way (one way to do that is to disagree, or engage in debate, or explore a point further than it is addressed in the article).

 

Be sure that you make clear to your audience why the issue you are informing them about is relevant to them in some way.