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The United States is the only industrialized nation that does not provide universal healthcare coverage. Please find a link about the brief history in this country of efforts to reform the healthcare system in this country.
- How would the creation of a universal healthcare system in the US create risk or reduce risk for the physicians or advanced practice providers (Nurse Practitioners/Physicians Assistants)? ALREADY ANSWERED
- Using the strategic management process, what would a healthcare organization have to consider if the U.S. transitioned to a universal healthcare system? ANSWER THIS QUESTION
Question 1 has already been answered.
Below you'll find the strategic management process: YOUR ANSWER SHOULD FOLLOW THIS PROCESS
- Goal setting - Parents and Childs… and the C suite
- Analysis - Internal and external
- Strategy Formulation - Effort and Impact (and KPIs)
- Strategy Implementation - Goals and Tasks
- Remaining Agile - Evaluation and Control
The attached document has number 1 answer. Using that information, please fully answer number 2. Please Explain in detail and cite.
Explanation & Answer
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Running Head: STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROCESS IN UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE 1
Strategic Management Process in Universal Healthcare
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STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROCESS IN UNVERSAL HEALTHCARE
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A universal healthcare system is a system that advocates for and provides quality medical
care to all citizens regardless of their economic status or financial ability to pay for quality
healthcare service. The American healthcare system does not provide or advocate for universal
healthcare system mainly because of the sheer cost of providing it which many people sees as a
large expense for the government. In essence, the American healthcare system does not provide
universal healthcare coverage, but if the U.S government decides to provide universal coverage,
then many healthcare organizations within the United States will have to reevaluate their
strategic management process to transition into a new comprehensive healthcare system as
advocated by the federal government (Bala, Venkatesh, Venkatraman & Bates, 2016). This
analysis, therefore, focuses the strategic...