Since ACOs have been around for a few years now, how do you think they're working out in practice? What evidence / indicators can you find that suggests that they're altering the value curve (or not)?

Since ACOs have been around for a few years now, how do you think they're working...
You have been working at a local CPA firm for the last 2 years. At the beginning of the year, you passed the last section of the CPA Exam. Last week, your CPA License came in the mail. Consequently, you have now decided to go into business for yourself. You have some savings and have a line on a bank loan for start-up costs. Additionally, you do not have a noncompete clause in your employment agreement with your current CPA...
Let us think a bit further out into your career and say you have been working at your current job position a year. You have a yearning to apply to another unit in the same facility or you are moving to another state, or you just want to try another nursing career field. How do you give up this current job eloquently, without hard feelings or "burning bridges"? Do you see the importance of writing a resignation letter and tell...
Assume that you have been working as an accountant since the onset of this newly started business. It was started on January 1 of the current year. It is now December 31, and you talk to the owner about "completing the accounting cycle," including preparing a work sheet, financial statements, and journalizing and posting the closing entries. The owner says to you, "I see no need to waste your time or mine in doing this. We have not been very...
3. Fast-food workers have been organizing within NYC over the past few years. They are doing so in an attempt to gain leverage in negotiations for higher wages and better working conditions with their employers. By applying the Hick-Marshall rules of derived demand discuss: a. Whether or not you think they will be successful in negotiating a higher wages and what the dangers of negotiating a higher wage may be. b. If fast-food workers are able negotiate higher wages with...
1. You have been working as engineer for many years in your organization. One year ago, you were promoted to a project management role and assigned a very large project. Your team has over 400 team members from around the world. Your technical background did not prepare you for the work you are doing today. Most of your team members are virtual. Your current focus is on negotiating for the team members you already have been working with. In what...
15. value: 10.00 points The Templeton Growth Fund has been around since 1954. If you had invested $10,000 in the fund when it was launched in 1954 it would have been worth $5.09 million 54 years later. What compound annual rate of return did the fund realize over this period? (Do not round the intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) The fund earned % compounded annually.
Need some help since I do now have any work history. Can you explain how can Administrator/leader stay positive and avoid the "negative people in healthcare workplace? Can you also explain what types of forecasting techniques can a Administrator/leader can utilize in healthcare workplace?
What myths around mental illness have you heard before? How do you think those myths might affect your ability to work with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness?
Each answer should be around 400 words long. (i) You have been invited to do a 10-minute TED talk on any aspect of Management Theory. Outline your talk and create a few slides (around 5). You don't have to write the whole talk down; an outline of what you intend to do will suffice. TED talks are meant for a general audience. You can't assume your audience knows much about your own field of expertise. The talk has to have...
What do you think could be challenging in applying evidence-based practice in nursing care? How can you overcome these when you become a nurse?