Conducting research projects while ensuring the protection of human subjects is necessary. What are some methods to protect personal rights of someone in one of the groups that is labeled as vulnerable? Justify your rationale.
Answer the following question: Conducting research projects while ensuring the protection of human subjects is necessary. What are some methods to protect personal rights of someone in one of the groups that is labeled as vulnerable? Justify your rationale.
Use APA format and 2 creditable sources less than 5 years in 400 to 500 words.
Objectives:
Critique measurements for expected outcomes (validity and reliability).
Explain why patient values and clinical judgment must be considered before applying the evidence in clinical decision making for an individual patient.
Instructions: Please answer using your own words in a minimum of 250, maximum 300 words PER QUESTIONSINGLE spaced. Referenced with one (1) peer-reviewed journal articles or qualified text publish within the past five years and follow APA Manual 6th or 7th editions scholarly writing guidelines. When writing replies, please provide your experiences, new ideas, and new literature on the topic to enhance the learning opportunity.
You can also use other reading material that you deem appropriate for answering the questions
Instructions: Please answer using your own words in a minimum of 250, maximum 300 words PER QUESTIONSINGLE spaced. Referenced with one (1) peer-reviewed journal articles or qualified text publish within the past five years and follow APA Manual 6th or 7th editions scholarly writing guidelines. When writing replies, please provide your experiences, new ideas, and new literature on the topic to enhance the learning opportunity.
9.1 Social disparities in health
Focus now on determinants of health. What are these? Why are they so important? How do they impact health? Review the data we have examined and think about changes we can make in the community that can have an impact on health. The vast majority of determinants of health exist outside the realm of medical care or public health.
Do you think that public health programs should do more to educate people on how/what to eat? If so, what is the best venue for this type of education?
How was it mounted? By whom? Has it been successful? Why or why not? By what measure?
Cite evidence of what is taking place to address the issues.
9.2. Value Based Purchasing
Value-Based Purchasing (VBP) can be positive and negative depending upon the eyes of the viewer. While fortunate not to look for lower prices in healthcare, I did go by price one tie for dental work, which was a huge mistake. VBP, coupled with price transparency, can lead to patients looking for the lowest rate of care for conditions or surgeries they may need. However, in this situation, patients requiring the most economical price are being directed to the physicians or hospitals that are receiving sub-par performance payments (Herring, 2018).
How does Value Based Purchasing help or hurt the institution?
How many patients are searching for the lowest price points, without knowing the meaning of the publicly made cost points?
You are the vice president of support services of Mega Health Medical Center. The CEO will be briefing new board members, who have no prior experience in healthcare, on processes unique to that realm. Briefly describe talking points in either cold chain management or biomedical waste management. What added burdens does your chosen topic place in the institution?
What are we talking about when we talk about Population Health? Cite an example of a population health initiative. Has it been successful? Why or why not?
Identify two approaches to quality in healthcare (e.g., LEAN, Six Sigma, TQM, The Checklist Manifesto) in healthcare. How is the same or different than the application in other industries, e.g., manufacturing or commercial aviation? How are the metrics the same or different?
Annotated Bibliography on Clinical & Counseling Psychology
Research and create an annotated bibliography of Five peer-reviewed articles that were published within the last 10 years and relate to Clinical & Counseling Psychology The peer-reviewed articles you select should be researched in the Ashford University Library and represent a variety of viewpoints on the subject matter. Each of the peer-reviewed articles must include a complete reference that is correctly formatted in APA style, an annotation of five to six well-developed sentences in your own words that summarize the source and describe its applicability to the selected topic. Please note that no sections from the abstracts of the articles should be included in the annotation.
Tackett, J. L., & Miller, J. D. (2019). Introduction to the special section on increasing replicability, transparency, and openness in clinical psychology. Journal of abnormal psychology, 128(6), 487.
Goldberg, S. B. (2018). Why mindfulness belongs in counseling psychology: A synergistic clinical and research agenda. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 31(3), 317-335.
Nicholas, D. R., & Stern, M. (2011). Counseling psychology in clinical health psychology: The impact of specialty perspective. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 42(4), 331.
Norcross, J. C., Sayette, M. A., & Martin-Wagar, C. A. (2020). Doctoral training in counseling psychology: Analyses of 20-year trends, differences across the practice research continuum, and comparisons with clinical psychology. Training and Education in Professional Psychology. https://doi-org.proxy-library.ashford.edu/10.1037/tep0000306