Patient-centered outcomes

Assessment Description

The purpose of this assignment is to identify and define the various electronic or technological tools and measurements that can be used to improve the effectiveness of patient-centered outcomes in diversity programs established by an organization.

Providers must learn new tools to eliminate disparities, build trust with patients, and understand how international biases and pre-established stereotypes affect quality of care.

Referencing the Healthy People 2030 objectives described in the article “Healthy People: The Role of Law and Policy in the Nation’s Public Health Agenda,” write a 1,000-1,250 word paper that addresses how each of the following must be considered when implementing digital equality in an environment of diversity. You must include a minimum of one additional resource in your rationale.

  1. National health goals.
  2. Socioeconomic pressures.
  3. Stakeholder ethical considerations of organizational strategies, marketing, and operations.
  4. Potential conflicts or influence between personal standards and the goals of an organization.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is required.

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Benchmark Information

This benchmark assignment assesses the following programmatic competencies:

MS Health Care Administration

3.6: Identify the characteristics of a health care technology infrastructure that supports patient-centered organ

Health Organizations: Theory, Behavior, and Development

Johnson, J. A., & Rossow, C. C. (2019). Health organizations: Theory, behavior, and development (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones and Bartlett Learning. ISBN-13: 9781284109825

Requirements: 1,000-1,250 word paper

Answer preview

The doctor-patient relationship and trust must be based on ethical patient and family care. With an increase in technology, medical technology has rapidly developed, impacting healthcare operations by breaking trust among patients, family members, and healthcare practitioners. Behavioral problems may affect patients’ safety, affecting the quality of care (McGowan, Kramer, & Teitelbaum, 2019). The hospital clinical behavior committee must protect the doctor-patient relationship and the reputation of the medical industry. That is because the committee members collaborate with patients, family members, and healthcare staff to develop solutions to difficult problems (McGowan, Kramer, & Teitelbaum, 2019).

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Patient-centered outcomes