Core concepts in Health Care Workforce and Technology Test Solution Manual Already Passed
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Healthcare Improvement
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Core concepts in Health Care Workforce and Technology Test Solution Manual Already Passed
MDs - Answers Allopathic doctors who focus on active interventions to counteract disease.
DOs - Answers Osteopathic doctors who emphasize the musculoskeletal system and a holistic, preventive approach.
Gen...
Core concepts in Health Care Workforce and Technology Test Solution Manual Already Passed
MDs - Answers Allopathic doctors who focus on active interventions to counteract disease.
DOs - Answers Osteopathic doctors who emphasize the musculoskeletal system and a holistic,
preventive approach.
Generalists - Answers Primary care providers in the medical field.
Specialists - Answers Physicians who focus on specific areas of medicine, such as cardiology or
neurology.
Geographic and specialty maldistribution - Answers The primary issue with the distribution of physicians
in the U.S., characterized by shortages in rural areas and an excess of specialists compared to primary
care physicians.
International medical graduates (IMGs) - Answers Represent about 25.6% of U.S. physicians, with
increasing numbers, especially in family practice residencies.
Allied health professionals - Answers Include technicians, assistants, therapists (such as PTs and OTs),
dietitians, social workers, and speech therapists.
Non-physician providers (NPPs) - Answers Include nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs),
and certified nurse-midwives (CNMs) who often substitute for physicians and provide essential care.
Advanced practice nurses - Answers Nurses with more education and clinical experience than registered
nurses who can provide specialized care.
Virtual care - Answers Introduced new roles, such as telehealth specialists, and expanded the reach of
health care services.
Global challenges in health care workforce - Answers About half of all countries lack the capacity to
provide quality health care due to shortages in health care professionals and inadequate governance
frameworks.
Medical technology - Answers The application of scientific knowledge to improve health and health care
delivery, including innovations like nanomedicine and precision medicine.
Information technology (IT) in health care - Answers Transforms data into useful information with
applications such as clinical information systems, administrative information systems, and decision
support systems.
E-Health - Answers Refers to electronic health care.
M-Health - Answers Involves the use of wireless devices to deliver health services.
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