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Executive Summary: Driving The Southern Nevada Health Economy Forward, Tripp Umbach Oct 2022

Executive Summary: Driving The Southern Nevada Health Economy Forward, Tripp Umbach

Policy Briefs and Reports

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) plans to develop an integrated academic health center within the Las Vegas Medical District (LVMD).1 The academic health center includes UNLV’s five health science schools and mental and behavioral health, which is distributed among several colleges (medicine, liberal arts, urban affairs, and education) in the university. University Medical Center (UMC), a major teaching hospital, will also be an important driver of the academic health center. For the purposes of this report, UNLV’s medical and health science entities along with UMC are referred to collectively as the UNLV Academic Health Center.


Driving The Southern Nevada Health Economy Forward: Benefits Of A Transformational Unlv Academic Health Center, Tripp Umbach Oct 2022

Driving The Southern Nevada Health Economy Forward: Benefits Of A Transformational Unlv Academic Health Center, Tripp Umbach

Policy Briefs and Reports

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) plans to develop an integrated academic health center within the Las Vegas Medical District (LVMD). The academic health center includes UNLV’s five health science schools and mental and behavioral health, which is distributed among several colleges (medicine, liberal arts, urban affairs, and education) in the university. University Medical Center (UMC), a major teaching hospital, will also be an important driver of the academic health center. For the purposes of this report, UNLV’s medical and health science entities along with UMC are referred to collectively as the UNLV Academic Health Center. Additional academic health …


Locating Uncertainty In Hospital Leader Sensemaking And Sensegiving Of Organizational Change: A Single Case Study, Sara E. Barry Jan 2022

Locating Uncertainty In Hospital Leader Sensemaking And Sensegiving Of Organizational Change: A Single Case Study, Sara E. Barry

Antioch University Dissertations & Theses

Leaders planning strategic change face significant ambiguity and uncertainty due to the complex, fast-paced, and volatile nature of organizational life. What one leader sees as an opportunity, another may view as a threat depending on their past experiences, their existing mental models, and their perceptions of uncertainty. Sensemaking and sensegiving theories provide a framework for how leaders retrospectively make sense of new and disorienting information through recursive cycles of interpretation, action, and learning, and seek to influence the meaning-making of others towards a shared vision of the strategic change. Despite decades of research using these theories, studies have yet to …


Improving Patient Experience And Education By Leveraging Technology, Cathy Palleschi, Wendy Osgood, Mark Parker, Cecilia Inman, Alicia Russell, Eileen Shanahan, Erin Pappal Sep 2019

Improving Patient Experience And Education By Leveraging Technology, Cathy Palleschi, Wendy Osgood, Mark Parker, Cecilia Inman, Alicia Russell, Eileen Shanahan, Erin Pappal

Operations Transformation

It is estimated that 65% of the population are visual learners. With that in mind, a team of cardiac nurses in a large academic tertiary hospital developed a quality improvement project to hopefully improve patient engagement as well the patients’ perception that the nurses explained things in a manner that they could understand.

Baseline patient survey scores for the question, “Nurses Explained Things In A Way That I Understand”, were under the 75thpercentile for a period of 9 months. A root cause analysis was conducted and it demonstrated numerous reasons for this score.

Several countermeasures were instituted to …


Rescue & Jessica, Katelyn Ryan Apr 2019

Rescue & Jessica, Katelyn Ryan

Diverse Families Bookshelf Lesson Plans and Activities

No abstract provided.


Usability Of Food And Beverage Packs In Hospital - Experiences From The Renal Ward, Alison F. Bell, Karen L. Walton, Kelly Lambert Jan 2018

Usability Of Food And Beverage Packs In Hospital - Experiences From The Renal Ward, Alison F. Bell, Karen L. Walton, Kelly Lambert

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

Abstract presented at The 21st IAPRI World Conference on Packaging, 19-22 June 2018, Zhuhai, China


City Of Faith Vertical File Finding Aid, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University Jan 2018

City Of Faith Vertical File Finding Aid, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University

City of Faith

A finding aid for the City of Faith file in the Holy Spirit Vertical File located in the Holy Spirit Research Center at Oral Roberts University.


Lift That Lid, Unscrew That Cap, Pull That Straw: The Challenges Of Hospital Food And Beverage Packaging For The Older User., Alison F. Bell, Karen L. Walton, Linda C. Tapsell, Alaster Yoxall Jan 2015

Lift That Lid, Unscrew That Cap, Pull That Straw: The Challenges Of Hospital Food And Beverage Packaging For The Older User., Alison F. Bell, Karen L. Walton, Linda C. Tapsell, Alaster Yoxall

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

Food and beverage packaging has been found to contribute to malnutrition amongst the older hospital patient. This paper examines the interaction of the older user and regular hospital food and beverage packaging and the role of strength and dexterity in relation to pack opening within a hospital context. Findings demonstrate that the most difficult packs to open require higher levels of dexterity than strength. Manufacturers need to incorporate both universal and transgenerational design principles to maximise pack 'openability' for the older user.


Risk Assessment Of Exposure To Needle-Stick Injuries By Healthcare Failure Mode And Effect Analysis Method In A Large Hospital, R Yarahmadi, Mehdi Aligol, Meysam Eyvazlou, Shahnaz Bakand Jan 2015

Risk Assessment Of Exposure To Needle-Stick Injuries By Healthcare Failure Mode And Effect Analysis Method In A Large Hospital, R Yarahmadi, Mehdi Aligol, Meysam Eyvazlou, Shahnaz Bakand

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

Article in Persian Background and Objectives: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are one of the most important jobs in exposure to Needle Stick (NS) and, therefore, are in risk of infection to diseases such as Hepatitis B (HB) and AIDS. The aim of this study was to identify and assess risk of injuries caused by needle and sharps in healthcare personnel of a hospital in Tehran. Methods: In this study, hazard analysis method of Healthcare Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (HFMEA) was selected. After several meetings with related experts, by the help of a provided checklist, hazardous processes related to NS injuries …


Undergrads Help Fifth Graders Raise Funds For Hospital, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee Nov 2014

Undergrads Help Fifth Graders Raise Funds For Hospital, Sarah Gardner, Dave Albee

Press Releases

The Dominican students served as leadership consultants, helping fifth graders from St. Raphael School in San Rafael design a project to raise awareness for their fundraising efforts. Dr. Thomas Cavanagh, assistant professor of business, in partnership with Alice Cochran in the Institute for Leadership Studies in the Barowsky School of Business, coordinated the project.


If At First You Don't Succeed: Older Consumers And Hospital Food & Beverage Packaging - A Matter Of Try, Try And Try Again!, Alison F. Bell, Karen L. Walton, Nicola Westblade, Kate Morson, Jacqueline S. Chevis, Leire Harries, Alaster Yoxall Jan 2014

If At First You Don't Succeed: Older Consumers And Hospital Food & Beverage Packaging - A Matter Of Try, Try And Try Again!, Alison F. Bell, Karen L. Walton, Nicola Westblade, Kate Morson, Jacqueline S. Chevis, Leire Harries, Alaster Yoxall

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

‘Openability’ of food and beverage packaging has been shown to be problematic for older consumers. Pressure on resources has seen the use of packaged food and beverages increase in Hospitals within the NSW region of Australia. Studies at the University of Wollongong have shown that not only is Hospital food & beverage packaging problematic, difficulty opening it was identified as a barrier to nutritional intake.

Given the serious nature of the problem, a series of studies have been undertaken by the University of Wollongong and Sheffield Hallam University, to evaluate the issues surrounding the ‘openability’ of this packaging in an …


Open Sesame: Exploring The 'Usability' Of Hospital Food And Beverage Packaging For The Over 65s, Alison Bell Jan 2014

Open Sesame: Exploring The 'Usability' Of Hospital Food And Beverage Packaging For The Over 65s, Alison Bell

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

Abstract presented at The 50th Annual Conference of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia Inc., 17-19 November 2014, Adelaide, Australia


Exploring "Openability" Of Hospital Food And Beverage Packaging By "Well Elderly", Alison Bell, Karen Walton, Jacqueline Chevis, Alaster Yoxall Jan 2014

Exploring "Openability" Of Hospital Food And Beverage Packaging By "Well Elderly", Alison Bell, Karen Walton, Jacqueline Chevis, Alaster Yoxall

Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)

Abstract presented at The Fourth International Conference on Food Studies, 20-21 October 2014, Prato, Italy


Shift Report And Sbar: Strategies For Clinical Postconference., Fatima Ascano-Martin Sep 2008

Shift Report And Sbar: Strategies For Clinical Postconference., Fatima Ascano-Martin

Nursing | Faculty Scholarship

Conducting an effective postconference continues to be challenging because of low levels of student participation. Many students are exhausted at the end of the clinical day, which lessens their participation in postconference. In my experience, students often omit important information, such as patients’ age, sex, race, and other medical problems, during initial reports. Some have trouble providing patients’ information in an organized manner as well. The SBAR (situation-background-assessment-recommendation) communication tool can be used as a strategy to conduct clinical postconference.


Nf01-478 Creating A Strong Family: "I Should Have Spent More Time At Work", John Defrain Jan 2001

Nf01-478 Creating A Strong Family: "I Should Have Spent More Time At Work", John Defrain

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

The key for family members is finding a level of commitment and emotional bond that works for everyone. Each of us has different needs in this regard, and often, some compromises need to be worked out. For what it's worth, I vote for a commitment to family over work and making this commitment long before it's too late. An ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure when it comes to family dynamics.


G90-975 Health Insurance For Older People (Revised February 1991), Kathleen Prochaska-Cue Jan 1990

G90-975 Health Insurance For Older People (Revised February 1991), Kathleen Prochaska-Cue

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This guide discusses basic Medicare benefits on private health insurance, commonly called Medigap insurance, available to supplement Medicare.

Medicare

What are the two parts of Medicare?

Medicare Part A -- Hospital Benefits. This pays for your care while you are in the hospital, and for related health services after you leave the hospital, including necessary care in a Medicare approved nursing home.

Medicare Part B -- Medical Insurance. This helps pay doctor bills and hospital out-patient expenses.


Oru Chapel March 18, 1987, Oral Roberts Mar 1987

Oru Chapel March 18, 1987, Oral Roberts

City of Faith

This is a transcript of an ORU Chapel held on March 18, 1987 on the campus of Oral Roberts University. In this Chapel, President Roberts explains the need for $8 Million to keep the City of Faith, the Medical Missions Program, and Oral Roberts University afloat. As an act of faith, Roberts tells the students he will remain in the ORU Prayer Tower until April 1st, the deadline for raising the funds.


Healing Outreach Center Pamphlet, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University Jan 1987

Healing Outreach Center Pamphlet, Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University

City of Faith

This is c. 1987 brochure is a four page advertisement announcing phase II of the Healing Outreach Center and including Journey Through the Bible Center on the campus of Oral Roberts University. The Journey Through the Bible was an interactive media presentation of biblical stories in decorated rooms. Phase one contained the creation room and Noah's ark. This pamphlet promoted Phase II which was being planned.


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (April, 1985), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Apr 1985

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (April, 1985), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 1, no 1 (Apr, 1985)

(Likely mislabeled under new format. Should be vol 2, no. 4.)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "Pharmacists Pray and Believe"
  • "Speech Pathology Services Making Strides"


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (May-June, 1984), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library May 1984

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (May-June, 1984), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 2, no 3 (May-June - 1984)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "Quick Care Meeting South Tulsans' Needs"
  • "Research at the City of Faith: The Quest for a Breakthrough"
  • "Diabetes Institute Tests 'Miracle' Drug"
  • "Grants Provide Research in Number of Areas"
  • "Alzheimer's Disease Research Fund Established"
  • "Optical Clinic Focuses on Quality Eye Care"
  • "The Case for City of Faith Marketing"
  • "Miracles Expected in Informations Systems"
  • "COF Communications Reaches Out and Touches Everyone"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Dec, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Dec 1983

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Dec, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 2, no 2 (Oct 1983)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "New Pediatrics, Family Medicine Units Open"
  • "COF Comes Through - The United Way"
  • "Grounds Crew Makes Good First Impression"
  • "Speech Pathology Proving to be Popular Addition"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Nov, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Oct 1983

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Nov, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 2, no 1 (Nov, 1983)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "Magnetic Resonance Imager Now in Use: City of Faith Pioneers New Technology"
  • "Diabetes Institute Underway"
  • "Bonwell Named HMO Executive Director"
  • "More than Shipping and Receiving"
  • COF's Magnetic Resonance Imager Arrives"
  • "Yamanashi is First MRI Physicist"
  • "Staff Spreads Word With TV Appearances"
  • "Richter Appointed to Nat'l MS Committee"
  • "Angioplasty Program Underway"
  • "Welcome New Physicians"
  • "Welcome New Nurses"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
  • "Medical Staff Members Speak"


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (July, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Jun 1983

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (July, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 1, no 6 (Jul, 1983)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "Counseling Services in Full Swing"
  • "PTL Gives City Satellite Dish"
  • "HAC Sees 3,100 Gold Card Patients"
  • "City of Faith to Produce TV Series"
  • "Welcome New Physicians"
  • "Welcome New Nurses"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
  • "Eileen Baggett: A Special Friend, A Special Ministry to Spouses"
  • "From Lasers to Light Bulbs, Materials Management Delivers."


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (May-June, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library May 1983

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (May-June, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 1, no 5 (Oct 1982)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "City of Faith Prepares for NMR Unit"
  • "Unit Committees Improve Communication, Patient Care"
  • "City of Faith Open Heart Program Begins"
  • "Welcome New Nurses"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
  • "Already Many Requests - COF Speakers Bureaus Established"
  • "Faces of Health Fair 83"


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (March, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Mar 1983

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (March, 1983), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 1, no 4 (March, 1983)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • Jerry Brown Named Administrator
  • "Good Press, Bad Press, No Press..." James E. Winslow, Jr.
  • "Welcome Physicians"
  • "Welcome New Nurses"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
  • "HMO Response Termed 'Excellent!'"


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Jan, 1983)), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Jan 1983

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Jan, 1983)), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline vol 1, no 3 (Jan, 1983)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "1983 Declared the Year of Research"
  • "Quick Growth by a Great Staff"
  • "Lay Prayer Partners Recognized"
  • "Welcome New Nurses"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
  • "Departments Celebrate the Season"


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Dec, 1982), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Dec 1982

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Dec, 1982), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline 1, vol 2 (Dec, 1982)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "Hospital Notes First Anniversary; New Psychiatric Unit Opens"
  • "Gearing Up for the Partners" by William B. Luttrell
  • "Their Only Paycheck is a Smile and a Thank You"
  • "Welcome Physicians"
  • "Welcome New Nurses"
  • "Welcome New Employees and Staff"
  • "Runners Promote Fitness Center"
  • "Dr. Bill Bright Greets a COF Employee"


Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Oct, 1982), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library Oct 1982

Lifeline - City Of Faith Newsletter (Oct, 1982), Holy Spirit Research Center Oru Library

City of Faith

Lifeline 1, vol 1 (Oct 1982)

Lifeline is the newsletter for the employees and staff of the City of Faith Medical and Research Center. This edition includes the following articles:

  • "Major COF Marketing Thrust Begins"
  • "The State of Our Institution" by James Winslow, M.D.
  • "Hospital Receives Accreditation"
  • "Optical Clinic Opens"
  • "Fitness Center Goes Public"
  • 'New Physicians"
  • "New Nurses"
  • "Welcome New Residents"
  • "Hinshaw Named Medical School Dean"
  • "Medical School Departments Move to City of Faith"
  • "City of Faith to Pioneer Pre-paid Health Care in Tulsa"


City Of Faith Fact Sheet (March, 1979), Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University Mar 1979

City Of Faith Fact Sheet (March, 1979), Holy Spirit Research Center, Oral Roberts University

City of Faith

A press release fact sheet concerning the City of Faith from March 1979 from Oral Roberts University. The fact sheet contains information on the purpose, location, space, facade, services, and facilities.


Heg79-102 Health And Disability Insurance Insights, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue Jan 1979

Heg79-102 Health And Disability Insurance Insights, Kathleen Prochaska-Cue

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

This publication covers the basics of health and disability insurance.

Good health is one of the personal goals of almost every individual or family. Because health is so important to a person's plans, providing for good health care--at a reasonable cost--is a major concern.

About 85 percent of the non-institutionalized population in the United States has some form of health insurance. Approximately three-fourths of those people covered are covered through group health insurance policies.

In the past 20 years medical costs have increased rapidly because of an increased demand for medical care by our health-conscious society, a shortage of doctors, …