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Responding to other student’s post use healthcare management knowledge

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Students post an article link to the blog post, introducing to a reading that is interesting, then briefly make a point about something in that article or that article’s major theme, related to readings in current or prior modules, to help educate others on its relevance; Those responding (70-100 words) to a student’s post can simply give a sentence or two assessing what the original student post made them think about more (but please make it more than “I liked your post!”).

Attached is the textbook that are somewhat relevant to the post, but don’t reply with any quotation from the book.

Yunqi Zhu’s post:

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318014441… (Links to an external site.)

Healthcare safety is an important activity in the provision of health services. When patients visit hospitals, they have high hopes that they will be safe during treatment. However, healthcare safety is possible if there are significant improvements in technology. For instance, healthcare technologies improve patient safety by reducing medication errors and improving practice guidelines (Morilla et al., 2017). Introducing technologies in healthcare provision relates to humanity in healthcare in that health professionals will now be using the best possible means to ensure patient recovery. Alternatively, it relates to healthcare marketing because if patients realize a specific hospital can guarantee their safety through new technologies, they will be more willing to visit such hospitals. Hospitals with better technologies that aim to improve patient safety receive more patients.

I concur with the posted article because it is true that the Covid-19 pandemic has taken a toll on hospital workers. Prolonged working hours and seeing patients die in their hands have affected them emotionally and psychologically.

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