Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Proposal to Clinical Extensions Programs

Question: WritetheProposal to Clinical Extensions Programs. Answer: Mr. Wayne Hasseblaink New South Wales, United Kingdom Swansea, NE2 4PZ September 30, 2016 Dr. Ekaterina Trindafilova Senior manager Swansea Nursing Home NE2 3BX Swansea, NE2 4PZ Dear Madam, I am a long time health practitioner as a clinical officer in the Swansea nursing home, and am writing to express my full support in the project for controlling and preventing illnesses. The diseases I seek to address in this letter are the flu virus, gastrointestinal infections such as constipation, anal diseases and diverticular diseases. I understand that some individuals within our locality have raised complaints over the rampant nature of the aforementioned illnesses and the lack of adequate medical care facilities. However, I am one of the citizens of this country, particularly in this location, and the manner with which this phenomenon has affected us is an issue that deserves consideration. Therefore measures such as screening diseases, clinical and effective governance, good communication, risk management are indispensable in improving the health conditions of people in the society (Polin Byington, 2012). Inferently, clinical and effective governance requires a strong plan on the dispensation of medical services that focuses the allocation of resources to help in fighting the flu virus. Additionally, the incorporation of statistical data in analyzing how the illnesses mentioned are being controlled in the community should be done annually through clinical governance. Furthermore, clinical risk management improves the merit of distribution of medical care by educating the public on the risk of contracting flu and gastrointestinal infections. Moreover, risk management would be important to both the public and the health workers as both are in risk of contracting flu virus as it is highly communicable (Brennan Flynn, 2013). It is my view that screening is important in the control and prevention of urinary tract infections. The inclusion of an effective programme on free screening of the public in hospitals in Swansea and Wales as a whole helps in the early diagnosis of these infections which will enhance their control. Undoubtedly, many people cannot afford the finances to go for screening as it is extremely expensive, therefore government support in this initiative will improve the diagnosis of urinary infections such as colitis and anal infections. However, screening will only be effective if there is good governance in the allocation of resources to purchase the required equipment. Collaborations with regional offices in supporting providing resources and incentives, alongside good leadership enhances the prevention of the flu and urinary infections. Therefore, it is important for the government in charge of my locality and the health officials to put measures in place that will serve to help in coordinating various systems of the medical fraternity (Frenk Moon, 2013). Through this means the public will be duly served and supply of equipment to the nursing home will be effective. Due to the continuous spread of flu, gastrointestinal and urinary tract infections and their rampant nature my locality, identifications of outreach programmes and their execution ability is important. It is my view that constructive research should be carried out to gather views of the public through embracing focus group dialogue with the target population. Through this research, the target group will create help in the creation of goals of the campaign ought to be achieved in relation to the regulation of these diseases in our locality. These measures are achievable when the frameworks from which they are derived are founded on a good understanding. In a bid to ensure effective control of these illnesses, the need to observe behavioral changes in t social learning and marketing on the part of the community is of important (World Health Organization, 2012). I urge you to move forward on the mechanisms proposed above for the control and prevention of urinary infections, flu and gastrointestinal infections. I am looking forward to your response. Yours sincerely, Mr. Wayne Hasseblaink. References Brennan, N. M., Flynn, M. A. (2013). Differentiating clinical governance, clinical management and clinical practice. Clinical Governance: An International Journal, 18(2), 114-131. Frenk, J., Moon, S. (2013). Governance challenges in global health. New England Journal of Medicine, 368(10), 936-942. Polin, R. A., Denson, S., Brady, M. T., Papile, L. A., Baley, J. E., Carlo, W. A., Byington, C. L. (2012). Strategies for prevention of health careassociated infections in the NICU. Pediatrics, 129(4), e1085-e1093. World Health Organization. (2012). Global strategy for dengue prevention and control 2012-2020.

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