All Matches
Solution Library
Expert Answer
Textbooks
Search Textbook questions, tutors and Books
Oops, something went wrong!
Change your search query and then try again
Toggle navigation
FREE Trial
S
Books
FREE
Tutors
Study Help
Expert Questions
Accounting
General Management
Mathematics
Finance
Organizational Behaviour
Law
Physics
Operating System
Management Leadership
Sociology
Programming
Marketing
Database
Computer Network
Economics
Textbooks Solutions
Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Management Leadership
Cost Accounting
Statistics
Business Law
Corporate Finance
Finance
Economics
Auditing
Ask a Question
AI Study Help
New
Search
Search
Sign In
Register
study help
business
understanding management
Questions and Answers of
Understanding Management
Search the internet for three long-term care organizations’ mission, vision, and values statements. Describe the similarities and differences between them. What do they tell you about the
Discuss why a long-term care administration should build relationships with external stakeholders.AppendixLO1
Describe how to build commitment and align staff behaviors while implementing a culture change toward person-centered care.AppendixLO1
What is culture change, and why is it important? How are the Eden Alternative and the Green House Project important initiatives in this movement?AppendixLO1
Why are care transitions and post-acute care units an important part of the process of moving an individual to residential long-term care?AppendixLO1
What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of residing in a life plan community?AppendixLO1
How and why have assisted living services evolved over time?AppendixLO1
What is the philosophy of care in assisted living? Is this different from other congregate care options?AppendixLO1
What are congregate care facilities, and why are they important community living options for people with disabilities?AppendixLO1
Discuss the concept of aging in place. What facet of long-term care embraces this concept fully?AppendixLO1
What are the recent trends in independent living, and why are they important?AppendixLO1
What was the role of legislation in the creation of residential care facilities?AppendixLO1
Discuss the evolution of residential long-term care services in the United States.AppendixLO1
discuss new developments for the provision of residential long-term care services after COVID-19.AppendixLO1
compare residential care settings in the United States with those in other countries; and AppendixLO1
describe the impact of person-centered care and culture change initiatives in residential care settings;AppendixLO1
explain the types of long-term care services delivered in residential settings;AppendixLO1
describe the history and development of residential long-term care settings in the United States;AppendixLO1
define the terms independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing facility, and life plan communities;AppendixLO1
How can CMS’ final rule about discharge planning for patients in acute care settings, as well as involvement of caregivers in the care transitions process, benefit the Medicare beneficiary as well
What are PAMA and the IMPACT Act, and how can they help the care transitions process?AppendixLO1
How can Hospital-at-Home programs help patients have shorter hospital stays and improved quality of care?AppendixLO1
What are accountable care organizations, and how can they help the care transitions process and prevent hospital readmissions?AppendixLO1
What are transitions coaches, and why are they important in the care transitions process?AppendixLO1
Describe the role of acute care and community-based settings for care transitions.What types of community service providers should be contacted to assist in an individual’s care transitions,
What are some benefits of collaboration between acute care and post-acute care settings in the care transitions process?AppendixLO1
What is discharge planning, why is it important, and what types of care settings can patients be discharged to? (Name and describe at least three types of settings.)AppendixLO1
What is the Triple Aim, and how does it help improve the quality of care transitions?How does it differ from the Quadruple Aim?AppendixLO1
What are care transitions, and how are they related to care coordination?AppendixLO1
examine future directions for transitions of care, including the impact of COVID-19 on care transitions and post-acute care healthcare delivery.AppendixLO1
understand the role of technology and health information systems in the coordination of care during transitions; and AppendixLO1
understand the impact of quality management principles, healthcare policies, and regulations on transitions of care;AppendixLO1
define care coordination services and discuss their importance in transitions of care;AppendixLO1
discuss transitions of care between acute care, residential long-term care, and home and community-based long-term care settings within the United States healthcare delivery system;AppendixLO1
How can LTSS efforts to reduce rehospitalization and overall Medicare expenses best be explained to the American public?AppendixLO1
Discuss the impact of ACA changes in the provision of end-of-life care services to those needing LTSS.AppendixLO1
How does the Elder Justice Act fit into the reorganization of LTSS?AppendixLO1
Describe the Administration for Community Living and its role in reorganizing LTSS in the United States.AppendixLO1
What are the key elements in the ACA’s effort to shift LTSS from institutional to community-based care?AppendixLO1
Discuss the meaning of dually eligible adult populations and describe the reforms aimed at improving access to and delivery of LTSS for them.AppendixLO1
Describe the vulnerable LTSS populations of older adults and adults living with disabilities.Explain how the ACA can improve access to services for them.AppendixLO1
List and detail the key programs in the ACA aimed to support LTSS.AppendixLO1
Explain the impact of the Affordable Care Act on the delivery of LTSS to older adults and people with disabilities.AppendixLO1
Discuss the history of long-term services and supports for older adults and adults with disabilities in the United States.AppendixLO1
discuss future challenges and opportunities for improving long-term care in the United States, including the response to the COVID-19 pandemic by long-term care providers.AppendixLO1
describe the impact of the ACA on nursing home quality and transparency, workforce development, long-term care consumer quality and safety, and home and communitybased services;AppendixLO1
define dually eligible adult populations and discuss reforms under the ACA addressing access and delivery of LTSS for these individuals;AppendixLO1
identify adults with multiple chronic health conditions and adult populations with disabilities and explain the role of the ACA in improving access to services;AppendixLO1
discuss key programs through the ACA and explain how each supports community-based living for older adults and adults with disabilities;AppendixLO1
describe the history and evolution of major programs and legislation providing LTSS in the United States;AppendixLO1
describe the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on the delivery of long-term services and supports (LTSS) for older adults and adults with disabilities;AppendixLO1
What measures have been taken by CMS and other organizations to monitor the quality and safety of LTSS?AppendixLO1
Identify two major payers for LTSS in the United States. What are out-of-pocket expenditures for long-term care, and who pays them?AppendixLO1
What are some limitations faced by agencies and community organizations that provide LTSS in rural areas?AppendixLO1
In what settings are LTSS provided, and which settings may become more important in the future?AppendixLO1
What are activities of daily living, and why are they used as determinants of need for LTSS?AppendixLO1
What are the periods of care in the history of LTC service delivery, and why are they significant?AppendixLO1
Describe the process of accessing LTSS, and how it has evolved to a more coordinated, person-centered system of care.AppendixLO1
What are ageism and ableism? What is their impact, and why is it important to be aware of them?AppendixLO1
What is the difference between formal and informal long-term services and supports(LTSS)?AppendixLO1
What is long-term care (LTC), and who are long-term care consumers?AppendixLO1
understand the impact of COVID-19 on health disparities in long-term care service delivery and new directions for long-term services and supports.AppendixLO1
apply the theoretical foundations of long-term care service delivery to assess their impact on healthcare policy; and AppendixLO1
discuss the providers and payers of long-term services and supports, including informal sources of support such as family caregivers;AppendixLO1
describe models for long-term care service delivery;AppendixLO1
understand the history of long-term care service delivery;AppendixLO1
explain changing patterns of demographics in the United States in terms of growing demand for long-term care services and supports;AppendixLO1
define long-term care and long-term services and supports;AppendixLO1
If your passion drives perseverance or vice versa in particular activities or subjects, list as many as you can think of. If you have more than one, look for all the common threads among them. If you
Later we see how the combinations or intersections of things we are passionate about harbor particularly good opportunities for new ventures. Consider the combinations of activities or subjects on
As in the running shoe example, choose a product or service that you use, ideally in an area you are passionate about. Create a needs tree of at least a half a dozen possible needs and solutions from
Choose one possible need. To validate, eliminate, or refine that possible need, do research both online and in person with prospective customers.AppendixLO1
Choose one possible solution. To validate, eliminate, or refine that possible solution, do research both online and in person with prospective customers.AppendixLO1
Think of three corresponding upsized, supersized, and gigasized customer needs, and one downsized customer need.AppendixLO1
For one or more of the original needs of your choice, write down your vision and draw a diagram like the ones earlier showing possible paths from your original need to your vision.AppendixLO1
Highlight the path that seems to you to be the most natural way to grow your venture.AppendixLO1
Make a STARS chart like the one in Table 6.1 of your resources by category. Include as many resources as you can think of and reasonably list in each category, even if they don’t seem applicable to
Think of two or three negative thoughts you might have had about yourself.What are specific instances when you disproved and demolished the negativity that those thoughts represent?AppendixLO1
List three innovations, no matter how small, in any area of life, you have made in the past thirty days.AppendixLO1
Identify a technology that you believe might give you an advantage in satisfying one or more of the customer needs you have targeted. Find an online course, ideally free, covering that technology.
Contribute your knowledge to others. Create or edit a Wikipedia entry.AppendixLO1
List the top three to four reasons customers choose among existing companies that address similar needs to the ones you plan to address. Now think of reasons those customers would pick you instead;
If you haven’t done so already, make a STARS chart of your resources like figure 10.1. Find at least three needs they suggest that you might be able to use your resources to satisfy.AppendixLO1
As described earlier, make a table listing all pairs of technologies you know about firsthand and try to think of needs each combination might address. Cross out the ones for which you cannot think
The Google Glass wearable computer can display Internet information through an optical head-mounted display and supports natural language voice commands for hands-free operation. Learn more about
Make a list of twenty friends and colleagues whom you know well. For each one, as best you know, write down what they are most passionate about. The subjects and activities they are passionate about
Now sort them either individually (first, second, third, etc.) or into groups (high, medium, low) in two ways:In order from most to least passionate. Don’t confuse passionate with outspoken. The
Now look for individuals who rank high on both. If you sorted them into groups, identify those who are both in the high passion group and the “closely related to your start-up” group. I did this
Make charts of your resources like the STARS charts in this chapter (table 13.1 and 13.2) for several of the customer needs and solutions you are most passionate about. In each chart, highlight your
Could you improve your life by giving, throwing away, or selling some of your belongings? If so, which ones? Give, throw away, or sell those items.AppendixLO1
When are you most likely to spend money that detracts from achieving your long-term goals? What can you do today to anticipate those moments and avoid spending that money?AppendixLO1
Identify one of your regular consumer expenses whose primary benefit is your immediate gratification and eliminate that expense. Find a nocost or low-cost alternative to fill the same need.AppendixLO1
Given your age and annual spending today, calculate your “escape velocity” today—the net worth for which you would never have to work again.AppendixLO1
Given your age and net worth today, calculate your maximum annual spending corresponding to your escape velocity today.AppendixLO1
If you are not yet retired, choose a retirement age at which you stop working and your desired annual spending as of that age. What is your required net worth to make this possible?AppendixLO1
Make a list of five people in your life most impressed by extravagance.How do they demonstrate it? How can you most effectively reduce any negative influence they may have, directly or indirectly, on
For the customer needs that best fit your resources and passions, make a summary table like Table 13.3 “Overall Fit with You” on page 163.AppendixLO1
For each of your customer needs, show additional resources you could acquire or develop to best improve each fit.AppendixLO1
Make a list of competitors for one or more of the customer needs you might satisfy.AppendixLO1
Put them in order from most similar to your solution to least similar.AppendixLO1
Showing 4400 - 4500
of 7327
First
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
Last