C495 Capstone Project
C495 Capstone Project
C495 Capstone Project
Capstone Project
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Abstract
As an examiner of the Eastern Wood Hospital, this report is conducted with a major goal
of addressing the current issues that the hospital is facing, including both managerial and
technical problems, namely bad management and poor communication, staff shortage (both
nurses and doctors), poor patients’ outcomes that lead to their unsatisfactory behavior and
finally, a problematic regulation. From the analysis, it is recommended that new techniques
should be applied to turn the business over, which include improvements in communication
approach, alterations in the managing methods, creating new transparent policies, and adopt
Introduction
An in-depth analysis of healthcare organizations in the United States reveals that they
confront a slew of difficulties that must be addressed urgently and effectively in order to avoid
any long-term effects (Snavely, 2016). It's indeed critical to recognize that while the problems
encountered by medical institutions vary, the majority of the challenges are shared by almost
every institution. The healthcare institution for which I engage has experienced several problems
that have had a significant impact on service delivery to patients and the general public.
Executive Summary
The hospital being examined is called Eastern Wood Hospital, which is a medium-sized
institution with 3 hundred beds accommodated in a 4-storey building. To begin with, there is a
staffing shortage. The healthcare institution where I focus is experiencing a staff shortage, owing
to a rise in the number of elderly nursing staff as well as a bad working environment, among
other things. The major issue that this place is facing is the poor job satisfaction. To start off,
they have a hostile work atmosphere (Poghosyan, 2017). It is critical to recognize that a hostile
work environment decreases employee morale and makes it difficult for them to do their tasks.
Nurses, for example, may feel uneasy working in an atmosphere that does not value cultural
diversity, leading to job discontent. Furthermore, bad leadership can lead to work discontent
among doctors and nurses, particularly if nurses are not permitted to participate in decision-
making. The perspectives of employees are valuable, and they should be recognized. If their
opinions are not appreciated, they get discouraged, which leads to work discontent.
The difficulties would have a variety of consequences for the ancillary service section.
For example, a scarcity of medical personnel would have a detrimental impact on patient
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outcomes. It is critical to recognize that a reduction in the number of physicians and nurses
available to offer medical services will result in more patients being allocated to a single medical
staff. When the workload is excessive, the quality of treatment offered to patients suffers
significantly. Patient outcomes are more likely to be unfavorable when care quality is poor,
establish a safety culture (Snavely, 2016). The efficiency of the department is severely impacted
by the lower number of nurses in the department. To provide medical services to a significant
number of patients increases the likelihood of medical mistakes, particularly when confusion is a
common occurrence. In the case that nurses become confused, patient safety is jeopardized.
Employees who are dissatisfied with their jobs are more likely to leave. The number of
al, 2017). Due to the excessive workload, doctors and their colleagues are likely to experience
significant levels of stress as a result of turnover. Furthermore, nurse turnover reduces the quality
of care offered to patients, particularly when nurses do not spend enough time with their patients
sector may be quite beneficial. To begin with, better communication can enhance the
an atmosphere that allows for open contact fosters effective information exchange among the
department's health staff. During the delivery of therapy to patients and the changing of shifts in
the department, information sharing is critical in preventing and decreasing medical mistakes.
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Furthermore, better communication and coordination across the various teams can aid in
enhancing the quality of patient care (Cooke, 2017). Collaboration, in particular, has the impact
of bringing together people with a wide range of expertise and abilities, which substantially
Furthermore, it is problematic that the hospital is suffering from poor managing process.
There is no clear direction or supervising duty from the hospital managers as they do not take
part in drawing up a specific plan on how to run the business and just let the staffs deal with
patients’ cases on their own. This led to the shortage of staffs since the managers do not
understand the situation of the institution. Furthermore, the regulations in the hospital lack
transparency in wage payment and duty shares among staffs, which resulted in the poor working
environment.
cooperation. To begin with, the healthcare company should foster a workplace culture that values
cultural diversity (Wang et al, 2018). It is critical to recognize that cultural diversity aids in the
creation of a work environment that values and embraces the many viewpoints of nurses.
Crucially, cultural diversity guarantees that all nurses are treated equally, which encourages
workplace inclusiveness.
Handling disagreement with care is another approach that may be applied to promote
collaboration (Wang et al, 2018). It is critical to recognize that disputes arise in every healthcare
institution and that they must be effectively addressed. Good collaboration necessitates effective
conflict management. Hospital executives should be held accountable for resolving employee
disagreements, and new policies should be enacted as soon as feasible and in a transparent way.
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When it comes to improving communication, having an open door policy is the best way
to go (Wang et al, 2018). It's critical to recognize that having an open door policy allows nurses
to freely communicate with their elders. An open door policy encourages efficient
communication between nurse leaders and their juniors, which is critical for increased
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satisfaction and turnover intentions of nurse practitioners: Implications for primary care
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