Healthcare
Health Care Information
The Impact of Health Care Information: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrowā€¯
Analyze the key reasons why healthcare organization managers and leaders must understand and actively engage in the implementation of efficient health information systems.
Articulate how health care managers and leaders can achieve better health for
Workout Program
Length: 4-5 pages double spaced, times new roman font 12
Make sure to cite your sources and include a bibliography- format is up to you for citations
Yes, you will need outside sources including scholarly journals, but can also use the additional readings on to support your program..
Make sure to support your choices with facts and citations.
Topic:
Create a workout program design for the client described below. Choose different workouts for different days (for example running for cardio but practicing yoga for stress relief and flexibility on a different day). Make sure to include the details- for example instead of saying “strength training” provide details like the specific exercises, or the style of training (an example might be rucking).
Osteopathic physician
Answer the questions no less than 250 words, no copy and paste, no plagiarism.
1.)Refer to Cardwell v. Bechtol case study found in the case study folder. Was the consent verbal or written? Does the case discuss the elements of informed consent?
https://law.justia.com/cases/tennessee/supreme-court/1987/724-s-w-2d-739-2.html
Reply to the following post with at least 150 words, nocopy and paste and noplagiarism
(Robert post)
In the case study involving Cardwell v. Bechtol, an osteopathic physician was being sued by the parents of a 17 year old girl who was treated by the physician without obtaining consent from the parents. Ms. Cardwell went to see Bechtol, an osteopathic physician, who had treated her father for similar injuries in the past. After explaining her injuries and previous prognoses, Bechtol explained that he would perform treatments on her over the next couple of weeks known as spinal manipulation. Bechtol, a physician who had been blind for most of his life, ascertained that Ms. Cardwell was a mature young woman, mentally capable of providing consent for herself, and verbally took her consent to perform treatment. After having this treatment done, she experienced severe back pain and was eventually admitted to the hospital. Her parents then decided to sue Bechtol, claiming that he had not obtained their consent to treat their daughter.
Ms. Cardwell was only 5 months away from her 18th birthday, so it’s not as if she was an incompetent child. Her parents also allowed her to go visit her primary physician alone, on the same day that she visited Bechtol. The primary physician did not obtain consent from the parents prior to seeing Ms. Cardwell, but they did not have an issue with that. Bechtol
Mental Illness
Your essay must contain an introduction paragraph that ends in a clear thesis statement, at least three body paragraphs with 10 sentences each, and a conclusion. Each body paragraph must contain at least two examples, paraphrases, or direct quotes from an outside source that are followed up with an explanation from the essay writers. Make sure you proofread and spell check before turning in a final draft. Since you will need to do research for this assignment,
Hidden Informal policies
Please submit one original post (400-500 words) and respond to at least two peer posts (75-150 words). Cite the text and the Martin chapter when appropriate. Although you must cite the text and the Martin chapter at a minimum to receive full credit for this assignment, you may also cite one or two additional relevant peer-reviewed journal articles if you wish. (Articles may be cited in either your initial posting or your responses to peers.) Be sure that you have addressed all parts of the required response.
When you respond to peers, respond as if you were dialoguing with them, so be sure that your posts are related to their initial postings. Your posting needs to deepen the discussion by adding an additional perspective, sharing new information, or asking an additional question to get your colleague to think more critically about the issue – it should not be a new posting on your part that doesn’t connect to the initial posting or a mere “I agree with everything you’ve said” statement.