Junior (College 3rd year)
・Nursing
・APA
・2 Sources
Strengths
- The utilization of the firm and then creation of profit since it is used by the community.
- The firm is energy independent since there are onsite generators that enable the normal operations even in the absence of electricity (Green, Shahab & Straus, 2017).
- The outpatient rehabilitation services provided uses commercial insurance cover or Medicare part B.
- Jasper nursing home is certified by Medicaid and Medicare to provide its healthcare services.
- Jasper Nursing home is close to the approved highway that is close to the medical associates.
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Weaknesses
- The communication channel with the staff is poor as depicted with the staff's grievances in relation to the leave policies that is termed unfair.
- The firm is limited to small staff since it works on slim financial margins.
- A flat management structure that the management of the organization is in.
- Physician and Nurse turnover issues.
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Opportunities
- Possibility of the growth of the market in relation to the insurance covers expansion.
- Through collaboration with other organizations, there is a plan to allocate private rooms for the inpatient hospice care.
- Together with the Osteopathic Medical centre, the organization is planning for telepath programs to ensure better accommodation for the hospitalized patients (Green, Shahab & Straus, 2017).
- Availability of 65 acres of land that is available for expansion.
- In an effort to generate maximum revenue, Jasper Nursing Home has a plan to expand the provision of outpatient services.
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Threats
- Creation of exclusivity contracts by the Health Maintenance Organizations.
- Establishment of other premises within Jasper by other physician groups.
- The plan of OHA to expand into Jasper is posing a threat (Kane, & Abrahamson 2016).
- Effects of the regulations by the government on deregulation of protective state on the operations of the firm.
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References
Green, J. C., Shahab, S., & Straus, L. (2017). YouTube Enhanced Case Teaching in Health Management and Policy. Health Professions Education.
Kane, R. A., & Abrahamson, K. (2016). Housing and Assisted Living Issues for Non-Medicaid Nursing Home Residents Returning to the Community. Seniors Housing & Care Journal, 24(1).