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Work

  • Submitted By: tracy24
  • Date Submitted: 02/20/2015 10:47 PM
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As the new practice manager I will begin my job by re-vamping what seems to be a failing department in the UCF Community Care Center. Although immediately this whole situation can seem overwhelming I don’t believe any of the issues present are unfixable and a lot of them can be handled fairly soon or pretty rapidly with some good planning and team effort. My first plan of action after reviewing all the issues would probably be to prepare some short term and long term goals based on all the current issues and wants for the facility.
I think some of these situations need to be handled immediately and some require some time to be rectified so prioritizing everything by importance/urgency and when it can be completed is also very important. There are a great deal of visible ethical issues going on in the department. We as a department need to make sure we are practicing the proper ethics and laws for health professionals offering care in the community. It is obvious that some confidentiality violations could potentially be happening because of the mess with our patient files, the staff doesn’t seem to be operating with beneficence or nonmaleficence, and there also seems to be a lack of competency with most of the employees in the department.
Its important that everyone involved know that the quality of the facility and the facilities reputation is built by all levels of staff (clinical, non-clinical, administrators, etc.). So I would immediately make sure that the front desk assistant was reprimanded for texting and not helping patients and then have that person start working on checking in the group of restless visitors. If I can aid in check in at all to reduce the crowd I will. As far a long term goals go I might look into hiring more front desk assistants to reduce crowds faster and make sure they all go through a very through training (teaching, practice, testing). I would then try to move all the patient files that are visible and out in the open to a...

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