Problem:
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Deepen the discussion about how each colleague's degree program and career aspirations relate to issues or trends that are likely to impact health care delivery outcomes in the United States and/or around the world.
My career goals are to be a boss and run a doctor's office or clinic someday. I started my career in the medical field when I was 20 years old. My family and friends would push me to become a nurse. My very first experience was working in a doctor's office as a Medical Assistant. It was going well until I tried to stick an elderly patient, and blood flew everywhere do to her jerking her arm. I knew then that blood was not for me. I then went into billing and coding and landed my first job working for a chiropractor office. I worked for them for 3 years, but it became boring and was not fulfilling my desire. After years of working here and there and graduating from Independence University with my bachelor's in healthcare management, I finally landed my dream job in 2022 as an ED registrar in Chesapeake, Virginia. Within a year of being there I moved up in rank twice, the first as a team leader and then as the manager. When I became manager, I knew that this is what I was born to do, it came naturally. After two years of being a manager I decided to go back to school to get my master's in healthcare management, so that I could move up in rank to a director. I started my master's at WGU, but the curriculum was tempo base and did not work well for me. I ended up being withdrawn from the program. Walden's online course-based program is the best for me because I can still have the luxury of doing my classes online but still having structured learning. My expectations are to finish this course within a year and then turn around and start on getting my Doctorates in Healthcare Management.
One main issue that Healthcare faces is quality of care. The quality of care is not where it should be due to understaffing, and people becoming nurses more for the money than taking care of patients. According to Rand Corporation (n.d), "The lack of quality in the care that patients are getting most likely contributed to thousands of preventable deaths each year. The worldwide healthcare system also faces continuous challenges with delivering affordable care."
Earning my MHA iwill assisting me with landing a job as a director at a clinic, hospital, or facility. This will give me the access that I need to try to make some well-needed changes in healthcare. If I could change the atmosphere of at least one facility in taking pride in giving quality care to patients, then I would have made a difference.
As a leader, getting proper data on what ethnicity, gender, or age group that the facility mostly provide care to, or if we can project which illness/injury that we provide care for most would help us to provide more resources to help better care for our patients. According to Rehman, Arshia, Naz, Saeeda, Razzak, Imran, "Clinical decisions are more promising and evidence-based, that's why big data analytics is used to assist in clinical decision-making for a variety of clinical fields." Need Assignment Help?