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What are the major regulatory and business issues facing hospitals in the United States?
I already have a paper of 10 sources with feedback. I will give it to selected tutor and please revise it. Then add another 5 sources (At least 150 word for each source) that relates to the topic above. At least 4 scholar peer review articles. Instruction is attacted. Thank you
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Major regulatory and business issues facing us hospitals
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Hacker, K., & Walker, D. K. (2013). Achieving population health in accountable care
organizations. American journal of public health, 103(7), 1163-1167.
Summary: The research looks at the Accountable Care Organizations, ACO, and how they are
affected by an overly ill community. It mentions that the triple Aim goals can assist in the
improvement of the intersections of the clinical delivery systems.
Reliability: The article is posted in the AJPH, which is an American database, offering medical
research findings, which have been reviewed by professionals in the same area, and are scholarly
in nature.
Reflection: It is an essential addition to my resources collections because it has offered
information on how population health affects healthcare delivery in the US. Population health
affects the business model of a hospital. It also brings together physician organizations and
hospitals, so as they can reduce costs as well as sharing risks for the deliverance of better care to
its patient population.
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Jackson, H. A., Walsh, B., &Abecassis, M. (2016). A surgeon’s guide to bundled payment
models for episodes of care. JAMA surgery, 151(1), 3-4.
Summary: The Affordable Care Act provided cheaper delivery costs to Americans. However, it
could be faced with the challenge of adhering to quality healthcare. It provided that healthcare
providers, more especially surgeons, should be paid as per the quality of output and not the
volume of output. a
Reliability: The information is reliable since it is from a scholarly source, though it is not a
qualitative or quantitative research per se. It is from the database known as JAMA surgery
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Major regulatory and business issues facing us hospitals
networks the journal offers research funding for medicine and surgery and has been given credit
by other authors because it's by itself scholarly in nature. Due to the fact that its highly cited the
journal end up been highly rate.
Reflection: It is an essential Website because it adds that the Obama Care Act 2010 affects the
quality of delivery positively, and changes the quantity oriented performance. Obama care is one
of the legislative or legal factors and is more important because it is Federal. The journal answers
the on What bases should surgeons be paid and it gives a clear answer. That they should be paid
basing on the quality of service they offer but not basing their payment on the volume of output
they do.
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Carnes, M. (2014). Continuity Despite Change: The Politics of Labor Regulation in
America. Stanford University Press.
Summary: Currently the reporting systems of healthcare performances have been subjected to
electronic reporting to the national authorities where the evaluation of healthcare quality is done.
There are public and private partnerships that the government has adopted to assist in the quality
of healthcare delivery measurements. Over the three-decade, there is economic reform in the US.
Which is a fundamental economic policy, which has changed less than the existing labor
regulation? Up to now the laws remain rigidly protective and also remarkably.
Reliability: The source is reliable because it is drawn from JAMA surgery networks, which, as
aforementioned provides scholarly sources drawn from real researchers. Chiefs of surgery and
the nurse managers of the surgical intensive care units are the ones in charge of JAMA. The
organization has been criticized for surgeons abdicating their conventional role which is
providing postoperative and preoperative care in surgical intensive care units.
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Major regulatory and business issues facing us hospitals
Reflection: The information is essential to my study because it provides health regulations at a
national level as a factor affecting all hospitals in America. It is an important legal factor that
affects the functioning of hospitals.
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Kortepeter, M. G., Smith, P. W., Hewlett, A., &Cieslak, T. J. (2015). Caring for Patients
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