Capstone Slp 3

Question Description

Health Care Delivery and Cross Cultural Health Perspectives

We have covered patient confidentiality in our previous courses.Keeping in mind the scenario from Module 1 and Sara’s situation:

  1. Discuss healthcare workers’ privacy and confidentiality in ensuring all workers are safe in the worksite?
  2. Describe the role of the manager versus a leader in this scenario and how this situation should be handled.

Length: 2-3 pages, excluding title page and references.3 cited sources from required reading.

Required Reading

Blavin, F., Shartzer, A., Long, S. K., & Holahan, J. (2015). Anearly look at changes in employer-sponsored insurance under theaffordable care act. Health Affairs, 34(1), 170-177. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1377/hlthaff.2014.129

Boulanger, R. F., Hunt, M. R., & Benatar, S. R. (2016). Wherecaring is sharing: Evolving ethical considerations in tuberculosisprevention among healthcare workers. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 62(suppl 3), S268-S274.

Chai, S. J., Mattingly, D. C., & Varma, J. K. (2013). Protectinghealth care workers from tuberculosis in China: a review of policy andpractice in China and the United States. Health policy and planning, 28(1), 100-109.

Kilgour, E., Kosny, A., Mckenzie, D., & Collie, A. (2015).Healing or harming? Healthcare provider interactions with injuredworkers and insurers in workers’ compensation systems. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 25(1), 220-239. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10926-014-9521-x

Laurence, Y. V., Griffiths, U. K., & Vassall, A. (2015). Costs tohealth services and the patient of treating tuberculosis: a systematicliterature review. Pharmacoeconomics, 33(9), 939-955.

Li, Y., Ehiri, J., Hu, D., Oren, E., & Cao, J. (2015). Frameworkof behavioral indicators evaluating TB health promotion outcomes: Amodified Delphi study of TB policymakers and health workers. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 4.

Radonovich, L. J., Bessesen, M. T., Cummings, D. A., Eagan, A.,Gaydos, C., Gibert, C., . . . Perl, T. M. (2016). The respiratoryprotection effectiveness clinical trial (ResPECT): A cluster-randomizedcomparison of respirator and medical mask effectiveness againstrespiratory infections in healthcare personnel. BMC Infectious Diseases, 16 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12879-016-1494-2

Verkuijl, S., & Middelkoop, K. (2016). Protecting ourfront-liners: Occupational tuberculosis prevention through infectioncontrol strategies. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 62(suppl 3), S231-S237.

von Delft, A., Dramowski, A., Sifumba, Z., Mosidi, T., Ting, T. X.,von Delft, D., & Zumla, A. (2016). Exposed, but not protected: Moreis needed to prevent drug-resistant tuberculosis in healthcare workersand students. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 62(suppl 3), S275-S280.

Yassi, A., Adu, P. A., Nophale, L., & Zungu, M. (2016). Learningfrom a cluster randomized controlled trial to improve healthcareworkers’ access to prevention and care for tuberculosis and HIV in FreeState, South Africa: the pivotal role of information systems. Global Health Action, 9, 10.3402/gha.v9.30528. http://doi.org/10.3402/gha.v9.30528

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