Category: Hospital

  • Hospital Waste Recycling as a Policy Change

    Hospitals produce a large amount of waste daily from plastics, cardboard, needles, mixed papers, glass, and hazardous waste. Inappropriate waste disposal methods significantly impact the environment and have indirect health effects. I would not recommend landfills and incineration of waste widely practiced by hospitals. Disposing of hospital waste in landfills contaminates the soil and water…

  • Hospital Waste Recycling as a Policy Change

    Hospitals produce a large amount of waste daily from plastics, cardboard, needles, mixed papers, glass, and hazardous waste. Inappropriate waste disposal methods significantly impact the environment and have indirect health effects. I would not recommend landfills and incineration of waste widely practiced by hospitals. Disposing of hospital waste in landfills contaminates the soil and water…

  • Raul Healing Hospital Paradigm

    Introduction Raul Healing hospital has numerous roles that incorporate the roles of healing the mind, the body, and the spirit of a patient. A healing culture that touches on values, beliefs, and philosophies that surround a given societal background that the hospital serves is manifested. Many researchers have revealed that healing does not necessarily require…

  • Cooper Green Hospital and the Community Care Plan

    Table of Contents Introduction The Cooper Green Hospital Management Conclusion Reference List Introduction The Cooper Green hospital (CGH) has been experiencing major issues with attracting new customers and recruiting new members. Despite the fact that the Community Care Plan (CCP) recently adopted in the organization was targeted at improving the existing services and enhancing communication…

  • Patient Satisfaction on Rural Hospital

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Purpose and Problem Statement The Review of the Literature Research Framework and Hypothesis Sample Size and Design Discussion of Research Findings Implications and Recommendations Conclusion References Abstract This critique reviews a quantitative study by Kerry Ellis-Jacob on the impact of patient satisfaction on rural hospitals revenue generation. The critique is…

  • Healing Hospitals: the Holistic Medicine Principles

    Healing Hospital: A Daring Paradigm Introduction Healing Hospitals are institutions that support the principles of the holistic medicine. This type of medical care is base on the combination of the physical treatment with the belief in the spirituality as an important part of the treatment process. In the modern framework of medical care, healing hospitals…

  • The Phoenix Hospitals Workload-Shifting Strategy

    Table of Contents Introduction Strategy Execution Recommendations Employee and Customer Satisfaction Impacts Financial Impacts Conclusion References Introduction The chosen strategy is to make Phoenix Hospital the preferred hospital in Hanover County by employees and consumers by reducing the workload for the nursing department. This strategy can solve several problems of the hospital at once, since…

  • Jackson Memorial Hospital Compensation Strategy

    Introduction Compensation strategy that a firm uses has a major influence on the output of its employees. According to Spitzer (2013), effective compensation strategy does not necessarily mean giving your employees very high salaries above the market average. It entails identifying individual employees effort and rewarding it in the most appropriate manner. Employees who are…

  • Concord Hospital Leadership Management

    Table of Contents The Scenario Theory Analysis Application of the Belbin Theory in the Case Scenario Conclusion References The Scenario Concord Hospital is a non-profit community hospital located in Concord, New Hampshire. This hospital has 295 beds and handles and treats approximately 250 patients annually in its cardiac surgery program. Despite the success that the…

  • Kimball Hospital and Tanner Medical Center Merger Report

    Summary Recent trends in the healthcare industry have demonstrated that mergers are an effective means for organizations to manage costs, increase efficiency, and provide optimal and accessible care to populations. Hospital consolidation has reached a peak in the last five years, with the top 10 health systems controlling 24% of the market share. The consolidations…