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Educate the Educator Behaviors for Success in HealthCare Competencies 7 and 8

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Competency 7: Describe the different health care delivery systems (public, private, government and non-profit).

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Educate the Educator

Behaviors for Success in HealthCareCompetencies 7 and 8

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7. Describe the different health care delivery systems (public, private, government and non-profit).

8. Using a problem solving process applied to a healthcare situation; describe behaviors for success in healthcare.

Module Competencies

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Competency 7: Describe the different health care delivery systems (public, private, government and non-profit).

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7. the different health care delivery systems.

A. Compare public versus private delivery system.B. Discuss private versus government delivery of health care.C. Explain non-profit delivery system.

Competency 7

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Recommended Content

• Describe the different health care delivery systems.• Public versus private health care systems• Private versus government health care systems• Nonprofit health care systems

Delivery System

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Explain different insurance and common methods of payment• Private health insurance (such as: Blue Cross, Affordable Care Act - ACA)• Managed care (such as: HMOs, PPOs, medical home)• Government programs (Medicare, Medicaid, Tricare, and Workers’

Compensation)

Insurances

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Assignment Resources NotesBFS Competency #7: Healthcare Systems

Assignment on website

Students gather information on a healthcare facility and brainstorm how a patient

would encounter the healthcare system

Competency 7: Healthcare Delivery Systems

Recommended Learning Activities

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Competency 8: Using a problem solving process applied to a healthcare situation; describe behaviors for success

in healthcare.

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Using a problem solving process applied to a healthcare situation; describe behaviors for success in healthcare.

• Discuss the problem-solving process as applied to behaviors for success in healthcare settings utilizing a team approach.

Competency 8

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Use the 5 step problem solving process as applied to behaviors for success in healthcare settings.Those 5 steps are:1. Identify the problem2. Gather information3. Create alternatives/solutions4. Select and implement solutions5. Evaluate and revise solution, if needed

Problem Solving Process

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You’ve now been introduced to Behaviors for Success in Health Care Settings

Presented were key points found on the instructor resource outline and several possible learning activities to use.

You received tips on teaching the material, along with areas to be sensitive to with students.

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Now, click on the “Assessments” tab and complete the Behaviors for Success in Health Care Settings Self Assessment.

You are invited to go to the website to preview additional learning activities, PowerPoints, assessments, etc.

You are encouraged to use the instructor learning resource module outline to make notes on which online resources would benefit you and your teaching style.

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Click here to access the HCCC curriculum Password: HCCC

Select desired module to view

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You have completed Health Care Core CurriculumBehaviors for Success in Health Care SettingsCongratulations!!! Complete the “Self Assessment” found under “Assessments”.

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Berman, A., Snyder, S.J., Kozier, B., & Erb, G. (2008). Health care delivery systems. In A. Berman, S.J. Snyder, B. Kozier, & G. Erb (Eds.). Kozier & Erb’s Fundamentals of nursing: Concepts, process, and practice (8th ed.) (pp. 101-116). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall

Clavreul, G.M. (2011). The nursing chain of command. WorkingNurse.com. Retrieved from http://www.workingnurse.com/articles/The-Nursing-Chain-of-Command

Fuzy, J. (2003). The nursing assistant’s handbook. Albuquerque, NM: Hartman Publishing Inc.

Fuzy, J. & Leahy, W. (2005). The home health aide handbook. Albuquerque, NM: Hartman Publishing Inc.

Juliar, K. (2003) Minnesota Healthcare Core Curriculum, 2e. Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Publishers, Inc.

United States Department of Agriculture. (2005). Dietary guidelines for Americans. Retrieved from http://www.mypyramid.gov/guidelines/index.html

References

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