For the case study, design a qualitative study that addresses the pertinent issues & explain why you chose this design:
Case Study: Baxter Hospital plans to open a larger pediatric unit within 2 years. This unit houses a large waiting room with an indoor play area; 2 cafes; 8 operating room suites; outpatient recovery rooms for 1-day stay procedures; 60 private inpatient pediatric rooms with single beds for adults wishing to spend the night; 3 specialty rooms for art, music, and physical therapy; 12 pediatric intensive care beds; and a helicopter rooftop landing site. The hospital administrators wish to market the new pediatric unit as the leading facility in the state. The pediatric design architects know how to utilize the space for efficiency and utility, but they need help with creating a positive, healing atmosphere in the overall space and in the specific units. The space needs to work for children of all ages, parents, family members, nurses, therapists, and healthcare providers. What type of qualitative study would answer the concerns of the design architects and design a qualitive study?
It is important to design the case study that must address the issues of optimum utilization of spaces and creating a positive atmosphere of the pediatric unit. The results should illustrate that the effective utilization of space will provide a healing atmosphere. The proposed design should meet the needs and demands of the hospital environment. The grounded theory of qualitative design concerns about the needs of the hospital and to resolve the concerns. The data collected should be more focused and analyzed the situation to built an appropriate environment.
For the case study, design a qualitative study that addresses the pertinent issues & explain why...
For the case study, design a qualitative study that addresses the pertinent issues & explain why you chose this design: Case Study: Greenleaf, a national health insurance company, decided to open a clinic in a busy downtown area near a metro station. It conducted a needs assessment prior to selecting this location. Using GIS mapping, Greenleaf learned that a large percentage of its policyholders worked within a 1-mile radius of the clinic. Over the past year and after an extensive...
please Identify the key points and main thesis of the
article
2. Describe the skills you will need to develop to manage the
hospital of the future.
use critical analysis doing these questions
Suggestion for writing assignmemnt make believe the reader has
never read the article -what are the key points you would want the
reader to know in order to understand the hospital of the future.
In addition, managers, executives do not have time to read--so
again what key...