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My course is Healthcare Law.

Ground Zero for our nation’s healthcare crisis is the ER of local
hospitals. Staff must handle a deluge of un- and under-insured patients who
look to the ER as a primary care provider, while assuring that truly
critical cases are not overlooked. Alternatives exist. One is the practice
in some states of allowing paramedics to provide initial and follow-up care
for compensation. Think big here. What should happen to relieve the
bottleneck in our ERs? What needs to change to make that work?

Initial post is due by on Saturday (appx. 250 words).

REQUIREMENTS
Healthcare Law

Answer preview………..

The emergency rooms of hospitals experience several factors that limit its role in the provision of the type of health care services that the underinsured patients and uninsured ones require for maintaining their health and wellbeing. As the unit of the hospital including public and private ones that its operations are governed by specific provisions of the Affordable Care Act of 2010, it is critical that bottlenecks that result in poor quality are removed. One of the evidence-based management systems that can be adopted by a healthcare organization to improve the efficiency of their ERs is the shared governance between the clinical and non-clinical teams. The implementation of this strategy would eliminate most of the issues that are associated with approvals and allocation of resources. Therefore, the authorization of the members of the unit to consider and implement processes that would improve workflow is critical to decongesting the unit……

 APA 275 words

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