PESTLEAnalysis.pptx

PESTLE Analysis

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Executive Summary

The Long wait times in the emergency rooms is driving up healthcare costs

The long wait times implies healthcare distress and is challenging

The volume of patients increases with time, but the healthcare organizations are coupled with staffing inadequacies (Kwong, 2016)

The aspect can also be linked with lack of sufficient training and inadequate resource to allow proper training

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Thesis Statement

In the emergency department, the long wait times should be reduced to an average of 5 to 15 minutes rather than waiting for over 1 hour

The long wait times is delaying the patients from being assessed an discharged on time (Mathews, Bulman, & Ryan, 2017)

Insufficient medical professionals lower attention accorded to each patient, hence increasing the risk of patient safety

There is a direct relationship in the long wait hours with increased healthcare costs

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PESTLE Analysis

A tool used in analyzing the issues that affect the healthcare’s macro environment

The word PESTLE is an abbreviation of Political, Economic, Social, Technology, Environmental and Legal factors which have an impact on the macro environment

It helps an organization to identify new opportunities and also provide framework that fosters organizational analysis (Moro Visconti, 2014)

The budget and other important considerations involved makes it challenging for the organization to involve every stakeholder when conducting the analysis

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Political

Explanation

Political factors impact the healthcare aspects and affect the external environment of the workplace, and this has a significant influence to the long waiting times

Support

Political stability determines the overall environment within which the healthcare operates

It affects the trade regulations and tariffs associated with healthcare ,and may positively or negatively affect the resources needed to minimize the long wait times

Conclude

The organization should not be inclined towards a particular political aspect, rather, be diverse on all political matters

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Economic

Explanation

The economic cycle illustrates demand and investment attributed in a given economy

The growth rate of a healthcare organization is greatly influenced by the economic factors

Support

The economic opportunities for instance high employment rates implies that there are sufficient resources to cater for the healthcare issues

Incentives can be appropriately harnessed to improve health

Unnecessary fines could impact the economic welfare of the organization. Such includes the privacy issues that could result from HIPAA and data breaches, often leading to lawsuit, for instance the case that occurred to Maryland- based Cignet Health (Leigh Page and Rachel Fields, 2011)

Conclude

A positive economy makes healthcare affordable to patients and it affects the health insurance coverage capable of influencing necessary resources that minimize long waiting times

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Social

Explanation

Healthcare circumstances are significantly impacted by the social aspects for instance the distribution of money, power and resources both within the local and global contexts.

Support

The healthcare requires clear understanding about the customers feedback about the wait times in the hospital

Conclude

The healthcare provider should implement a marketing strategy to plan necessary to address the sociocultural set of beliefs and vales so as to increase its effectiveness on reducing long wait times

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Technology

Explanation

The evolving technology plays a critical role in the healthcare sector due to the capability to enable the providers to offer efficient care services

Support

The new technology impacts how the communication and delivery of adequate care

Compatible technology minimizes errors that could be leading to the delayed wait times

Conclusion

The organization ought to implement and appropriately use the advancing technology to improve on quality of services and reduce patient wait times in the emergency rooms

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Legal

Explanation

The legal aspects are concerned with the rules and regulations governing the providers, payers and vendors as well as patients involved in a healthcare setup

Support

The healthcare policies governing a healthcare can be used to foster significant changes needed to reduce the medication errors along with wait times

The patients have legal rights when it comes to psychiatric discharges as seen in the court ruling in Bell v. Chance (Henry, 2018).

Conclusion

Progressive healthcare law, policies and procedures shape the modern healthcare environment and can be used to improve adequate care and also minimize issues occurring in these environments

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Environment

Explanation

The various environmental standards available to the healthcare organization impacts the type of quality care being offered

Support

Environmental factors requires changes be made to ensure that the providers adopt a relevant strategy of disposing contaminated wastes

Healthcare organization should have a positive attitude towards support for renewable energy

Failing to take the environmental measures and standards may be considered as non- compliance which may attract unnecessary fines

Voluntary self- examination regarding adverse events are relevant in improving healthcare safety and quality as stipulated in the ruling of Daley V. Teruel and Ingalls Memorial hospital (Robeznieks, 2018)

Conclusion

It is necessary for the organization to evaluate the environmental concerns and implement relevant measures that aids in the functioning of the healthcare industry

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References

Henry, T. (2018, October 26). Physicians have immunity for good-faith psychiatric discharges. Retrieved from https://www.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/public-health/physicians-have-immunity-good-faith-psychiatric-discharges

Kwong, T. (2016). Patient Access. The Health Care Manager, 35(1), 72-79. doi:10.1097/hcm.0000000000000098

Leigh Page and Rachel Fields. (2011, March 14). 13 Legal Issues for Hospitals and Health Systems: Here are 13 legal issues affecting hospitals and health systems in 2011. 1) Lawsuits against the mandate to buy health insurance. Since Congress is unlikely to repeal healthcare reform in the face of. Retrieved from https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-management-administration/13-legal-issues-for-hospitals-and-health-systems.html

Mathews, M., Bulman, D., & Ryan, D. (2017). The role of patient and physician advocacy in reducing wait times for cancer care: a qualitative analysis. CMAJ Open, 5(4), E773-E778. doi:10.9778/cmajo.20170039

Moro Visconti, R. (2014). PPP versus Traditional Healthcare Procurement in Italy: Assessing Value for Money with PESTLE and SWOT Analysis. SSRN Electronic Journal. doi:10.2139/ssrn.2422450

Robeznieks, A. (2018, December 7). 5 medical court cases that mattered in 2018. Retrieved from https://www.ama-assn.org/health-care-advocacy/judicial-advocacy/5-medical-court-cases-mattered-2018