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Clinical Synthesis 5 And 6 The health care docket is given priority in any government since it touches on the lives of the citizens. Issues touching on establishment of health care facilities and mitigation procedures to certain dreaded disease are handled with utmost seriousness because any slightest mistake can lead to loss of a number of civilian lives, which is against the principles of any civilized society (Buchbinder & Shanks, 2012). The health care system is organized in a manner that there is a ministry in government that is tasked to deal with health matters exclusively.
Moreover, from the ministry there exist a number of government agencies, which are responsible for conducting research and coming up with new technological mechanisms for fighting disease-causing microorganisms (Lombardi, Schermerhorn, & Kramer, 2007). The government governs hospitals and health care facilities through boards, which are chaired by senior doctors who are responsible for the daily running of the facilities. The entire health care department is financed by the government, and it also receives grants and donations from non-governmental organizations that endeavor to promote quality health care services in those institutions (Buchbinder & Shanks, 2012).
That notwithstanding, clients who visit these health centers pay up some fee for their treatment; this also goes on to finance the day to day running of the facilities. However, monies charged on clients is not the main source of financing for the health care sector because the services that are offered are subsidized in a manner that makes them cheaper and affordable to the common citizens thus, whatever is collected as service charge is not enough to finance the daily operations of health facilities (Lombardi, Schermerhorn, & Kramer, 2007).
Commonly, the health care sector is a not for profit initiative by the government, it is established mainly to give quality and affordable services to the citizens to get rid of any kind of disease outbreak, which may claim the lives of the citizens. Thus, business principles do not apply in the health sector as the health facilities cannot be self-sufficient by depending on the monies charged on the services that are offered as the main source of financing for their daily operations (Buchbinder & Shanks, 2012).
Businesses are founded with the sole intention of making profit, but the case of health care sector is totally different since it is a not for profit project, which is mainly funded by the government to help its citizen’s access affordable health care services conveniently. Thus, the profitability principle of business is not applicable in this sector as it is a government initiative, which is meant to give services to its citizens hence service delivery supersedes profitability (Lombardi, Schermerhorn, & Kramer, 2007).
There are a number of agencies existing in the health care docket, which are responsible for ensuring that the quality of services and products offered is above board and safe for the consumers. The agencies like the drugs and poisons board are tasked with inspecting and testing the drugs, which patients are prescribed for to ensure they are safe for consumption (Buchbinder & Shanks, 2012). The practitioners are also regulated by a professional body, which sets out work ethics and ethos to regulate the manner in which they offer services to the clients to protect them from exploitation.
Thus, this instils work discipline and professionalism among the health workers while at the same time holding them accountable for their actions (Buchbinder & Shanks, 2012).Moreover, health care services are supposed to be holistic in nature in the sense that the services that patients are offered are all round and not just aimed at curing diseases only. Further, evidence-based health care services is the preferred mode of treatment as it incorporates effective communication with the patients with the sole intention of getting to the bottom of the problem through offering consultancy services to help them overcome their ailments both physically and psychologically to prevent recurrence of the same problems.
In addition, inter and intra-professional communication is vital in the health sector because it enhances consultation with fellow professionals through pooling of knowledge thus, helping solving problems faster and more effectively through informed decision making resulting from collective thinking and collaboration (Lombardi, Schermerhorn, & Kramer, 2007).ReferencesBuchbinder, S. B., & Shanks, N. H. (2012). Introduction to health care management.Lombardi, D. J., Schermerhorn, J. R., & Kramer, B. (2007). Health care management.
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