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The practice of Nursing Insert Insert of Insert of supervisor The practice of Nursing Chapter 6 Question 3 The basic functional components of healthcare delivery, which form quad-function model, are payment, financing, delivery of health care, and insurance. Insurance component offers protection against catastrophic risks. Insurance is usually provided by health insurance agencies or the federal government. The financing component assists in paying for the consumed health care services or helps client to purchase insurance cover.
The delivery component ensures provision of quality health care services to both outpatients and inpatients. Payment component plays a key role in reimbursing money to service providers for the health care services rendered (DeNisco & Barker, 2012).Question 6Managed health care refers to techniques or programs whose intention is to minimize unnecessary health care expenses. Managed health care include economic incentives for patients to select l affordable health care, control of length of stay and admission of inpatients, programs that evaluate the necessity of the provision of specific health care services, incentives for cost sharing for expensive and specialized services such as outpatient surgery, and forming health service provision contracts with selected health care providers (DeNisco & Barker, 2012).
Chapter 7Question 3Behavioral modification has become an essential intervention technique in disease prevention and promotion of health care. Its intention is to strengthen or weaken a specific behavior with an aim of generating positive or negative consequences. The role of advanced nurses in behavioral modification includes identifying and modifying behavioral risk factors for health promotion and disease prevention through positive reinforcement, negative reinforcement or differential reinforcement.
The appropriate use of acceptable interventions, cost effective procedures and materials, community friendly programs, and observable effects can assist an advanced nurse in achieving behavior modification at individual and community level. Therapeutic intervention by advanced nurses involves medical and non medical intervention. Alongside with other professions, advanced nurses are responsible for treatment, making follow up to ascertain whether patients are recovering, and non treatment interventions such as counseling (DeNisco & Barker, 2012).
Chapter 8Question 12The government’s role in healthcare involves delivery of quality health care, financing of healthcare and regulation of both public and private health care services. The government has its own organizations that offer health care services. These organizations offer subsidized services to their clients. Most of public health care organizations run under set statutory regulations and other government and state laws that govern them. The government offers finances to its entities and other private organizations that it has contracted to offer healthcare services on its behalf.
The government financing also covers public health initiatives, education of health professions and health research. The government is the major regulatory entity that develops regulations, policies and rules that govern the operation of private and public health organizations. The relationship between the government and private health care organizations is regulatory and supervisory. It regulates private health practice by setting appropriate standards that each organization must adhere to. The government, through government agencies, supervises private health organizations to ensure that they are following rules, laws and regulation in ensuring quality provision of health care (DeNisco & Barker, 2012).
Question 13Information revolution is continuously changing the practice of medicine. The information revolution has played a big part in empowering both the physicians and patients when dealing with crucial information related to health care service delivery. Patients and doctors have become partners in sharing important information about the outcome of care, which used to be kept confidential by physicians. Innovations involving information technology has assisted in quick relay of health care information, appropriate recording and sharing of information within the limits of confidentiality and privacy requirements (DeNisco & Barker, 2012).
ReferenceDeNisco, S & Barker,A.(2012).Advanced Practice Nursing.New York: Jones & Bartlett Learning.
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