Propose three strategies that you can use to increase creativity and innovation in a health care organization.

Cost, quality, and access to care have been Americans’ main concerns when it comes to health care. Disruptions (i.e., staffing shortages, operations, managed care contracts, and technology) to the conventional way of operating in health care may create an opportunity for simultaneous improvements in cost, quality, and access.

  • Propose three strategies that you can increase creativity and innovation in a health care organization.
  • Explain how these three strategies can help the health care organization to achieve Triple Aim: 1) enhancing the experience of care, 2) improving the health of populations, and 3) lowering per capita costs of health care.

The Cost and Quality in Health Care

assess why both functional and dysfunctional teams exist in health care organizations.

For this discussion, first, assess why both functional and dysfunctional teams exist in health care organizations.

Second, assume you are a manager or director of a health care organization. What are three strategies you could incorporate to ensure your teams are functioning in a highly productive environment?

Support your strategies with at least two scholarly sources published within the last five years.

Evaluate multicultural influences on ethics for psychologists. 

COMPETENCY 1

Evaluate multicultural influences on ethics for psychologists.

Basic

Marginally analyzes how best practices cited in scholarly research articles could help the cultural conflict(s).

COMPETENCY 2

Analyze multicultural issues in psychology and the importance of multicultural competency in the profession.

CRITERION

Cultural Difference: Analyze how cultural differences could contribute to a conflict.

Basic

Identifies some points of cultural difference (fewer than three) and/or minimally analyzes how those differences could contribute to a conflict. No scholarly support is offered.

CRITERION

Biases: Describe one’s past or present biases toward others of different cultures.

Basic

Briefly describes at least one (1) bias toward others of different cultures or strategies for improving one’s cultural competency related to bias. Self-awareness through honesty, depth, variety, detail, and/or nuance is not present.

Airlines sometimes offer reduced rates during certain times of the week to members of a businessperson’s family if they accompany him or her on trips. How does the concept of relevant costs enter into the decision by the airline to offer reduced rates of this type? 

Airlines sometimes offer reduced rates during certain times of the week to members of a businessperson’s family if they accompany him or her on trips. How does the concept of relevant costs enter into the decision by the airline to offer reduced rates of this type?

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 Describe the perspective of “rape-prone cultures” and “rape-free cultures.”

What was the U.S. trend in the rate of murders from the 1990s until the Covid-19 pandemic?

2.  What is the most common category of murder in the U.S.? How does it pertain to female victims and to male victims?

3.  What racial group is most at risk for being murdered in the U.S.? What gender is most at risk for being murdered?

4.  What is the worldwide pattern of societal definitions of murder and responses to murder, past and present (that is, how uniform or diverse have they been)?

5.  What is “social capital”? What is its predicted relationship to murder rate, as well as to crime rate in general?

6.  How does the murder rate in the U.S. compare to that of other wealthy nations?

7.  Who assaults most female rape victims? Where do such assaults tend to take place?

8.  What is the worldwide pattern of societal definitions of rape and responses to rape, past and present (that is, how uniform or diverse have they been)?

9.  Describe the perspective of “rape-prone cultures” and “rape-free cultures.”

10.  What is the long-term relationship of changing racial and gender relationships to rape?

11.  Describe “rape proclivity” theory and “routine activity” theory?

12.  Who tends to be punished when sex work is defined as immoral and/or illegal?

13.  What do sex worker advocacy organizations do?

14.  What is the estimated cost of white-collar crime versus street-level property crime?

15.  What is the typical personality profile of a white-collar criminal, and what is the typical social background?