Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Reform and Development of Health Services Cherann-Lee Edwards
Question: Discuss about theReform and Development of Health Servicesfor Cherann-Lee Edwards. Answer: Reply to Cherann-Lee Edwards I would like to agree with you for providing a comprehensive discussion on this topic. It is true the way you argue that healthcare sector requires adequate support from the government. Initiatives like policy statements can play a significant role in reforming healthcare sector. I agree that all healthcare providers should be adequately trained so as to empower them to serve the patients with the dignity they deserve. Quality healthcare can help in improving the face of healthcare system in Malaysia and Myanmar. I also agree that a proper understanding of diagnosis can be a major milestone in the accomplishment of a healthy society. All these are properly explained in your answers[1]. However, I would like to appeal to you to be doing extensive research in whatever task you are given. Reply to Evi Ningrum Having gone through your discussion, I would like to commend you for it and confidently say that it was one of the detailed discussions I have come across this month. I concur with you for candidly explaining the important contributions of diagnostic tools in the improvement of health outcomes. It is true the way you argue that all healthcare providers should have sound knowledge of all the diagnostic tools available at their disposal[2]. This can be of great help because each disease has its own uniqueness that can only be addressed using a particular diagnosis. For this reason, the government should play a significant role in improving the quality of healthcare in the country. This can be of great benefit to everyone. References Heslop L. Outcome detection using hospital activity data: Implications for development of nursing-sensitive quality monitoring and reporting in Australia (Commentary on Schreuders et al., Int. J. Nurs. Stud. 51 (3)(2014) 470478). International journal of nursing studies. 2015 Jan 1;1(52):487-90.[3] Walsh RI, Mitchell G, Francis L, van Driel ML. What Diagnostic Tools Exist For The Early Identification of Palliative Care Patients in General Practice? A systematic review. Journal of Palliative care. 2015 Jun 15;31(2):118-23.
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