Major Stakeholders 1
Major Stakeholders 2
US compared to other countries
100

Rehabilitation and health-related personal care to those who need ongoing care. 

Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 

Provide around-the-clock social and personal care to the elderly, children, and others who cannot take care of themselves. 

100

Provided primarily to the elderly, chronically ill, and mentally impaired. 

Home Healthcare Services

One of the fastest growing components of the industry as a form of employment because of consumer preference and cost. 

100

Who spends the most of healthcare worldwide?

The United States spends more on health per capita than any other country. 

200

This stakeholder provides total medical care that ranges from diagnostic services to surgery and continuous nursing care. 

Hospitals

Integral component of the healthcare system

Backbone of providing care

200

Represent physicians, nurses, hospitals, long-term care facilities. Also play a large role in government regulations. 

Professional Associations

Represent some major stakeholder organizations like American Hospital Association (AHA), American Health Care Association (AHCA), American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (AAHSA).

200

What is the organization that provides comparable statistics pf social data worldwide and monitors trends of economic development?

Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)

300

This stakeholder is made up of public and private. Opportunities can be more easily found in large states. 

Employers

Several segments of the healthcare industry including ambulatory healthcare services, hospitals, and nursing and residential care facilites.

300

Medicare and Medicaid. Largest stakeholders in the U.S. healthcare system. 

Government

Federal and State are responsible for financing health care through these programs as well as playing the public provider role through state and local health departments. 

300

Who had the highest number of physicians in 2010?

Austria, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland

400

This stakeholder is the most important for the organization. 

Duty to treat

Charitable care or bad debt

Consumers

Patients who need healthcare services either from a physician, hospital, or out patient facility. Consumers also purchase drugs from their provider or over the counter from pharmacies. 

400

Provides the fewest number of jobs in the industry. 

Laboratories

Medical and diagnostic can take blood, take scans or X-rays, or preform other medical tests. 

400

Which countries nursing continued to degrade?

The United States. Denmark's rate was the highest and continued to increase. 

500

Practice in group to reduce administrative costs. Have a very positive job outlook due to the aging of the US population. 

Physicians and Other Healthcare Practitioners

Dentists, chiropractors, optometrist, psychologists, therapists, and alternative medicine practitioners. 

500

These institutions help formulate behaviors of the healthcare workforce. 

Educational and Training Organizations

Medical schools, nursing schools, public health schools, and allied health programs are responsible for the training of employees. 

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