ShelaghMary Hughes Moul has over 20 years of experience in healthcare consulting. She has a Master's in Health Administration and Bachelor's in Economics. Her experience includes roles in hospital and health plan management, healthcare analysis, and as a senior analyst and consultant. She now provides independent consulting services, specializing in practice management, operations analysis, and strategic planning assistance.
How can population health change the face of healthcare and predictive medicine? Understanding patient ailments in a new wave to help doctors and physicians build trust in software and in advanced means of healthcare.
How can population health change the face of healthcare and predictive medicine? Understanding patient ailments in a new wave to help doctors and physicians build trust in software and in advanced means of healthcare.
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DQ 3-1 response 1Working in Oncology care, the Oncology Nursing.docxelinoraudley582231
DQ 3-1 response 1
Working in Oncology care, the Oncology Nursing Society or ONS is a national professional specialty nursing association that I have been an ongoing member of since 2010. As an organization, their mission is “to advance excellence in oncology nursing and quality cancer care” with a vision “to lead the transformation of cancer care” (Oncology Nursing Society, 2017). Innovation, excellence and advocacy is what guides ONS to improve the quality of life and outcomes for patients with cancer and their families as well as improving the nursing profession (Oncology Nursing Society, 2017). They are continually working towards promoting respect and recognition on behalf of patients and the nursing profession. They not only engage in providing education and training for nurses but also engage in international outreach and partnering with other organizations that share common goals to enhance quality of care for people with cancer. They also serve as advocates to promote public health policy. ONS sends members to the Nurse in Washington Internship program annually giving attendees a better understanding of political, legislative and regulatory issues facing nurses ending with a visit to Capitol Hill to influence policy for nurses and the patients they serve (Saria et al., 2014). Cancer care is complex and continuously changing. As a member of the health care team, I feel the values of excellence, innovation and advocacy are reflected in their mission and vision statements. I also feel their mission and vision statements also mirrors the organization I work for. As a health care provider, Aurora Health Care, helps people to live well, providing the best care possible during and after a patient’s hospitalization. They support and encourage their medical/oncology nurses to become oncology and chemotherapy certified. They provide annual mandatory cancer education and offer monthly oncology seminars for all health care providers. The also encourage and support local, state and national seminars as well for their nurses. As a health care provider, they are devoted to providing the most current up to date treatment and promote safety through the encouragement and participation of evidence based initiatives and quality improvement projects.
References
Oncology Nursing Society. (2017). About ONS. Retrieved October 9, 2017, from https://www.ons.org/about
Saria, M. G., Stone, A., Walton, A. L., Brown, G., Norton, V., & Barton-Burke, M. (2014). Voices of oncology nursing society members matter in advocacy and decisions related to U.S. health policy. Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 18(6), 719-721. doi:10.1188/14.cjon.719-721
Response 2
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1. S. HUGHES CONSULTING
Healthcare Consulting
ShelaghMary Hughes Moul, M.H.A.
Profile
Master’s Degree in Health Administration at Washington University in 1994
Bachelor of Science in Economics at Miami University in 1992
Ochsner Medical Institutions, roles of increasing responsibility for the hospital,
clinic and health plan, 1994 to 1998
A.G. Edwards and Sons and Kennedy Capital Management as a healthcare
analyst 1998 to 2003
St. John’s Mercy Healthcare as a Senior Analyst in the department of Business
Risk Assessment June 2003 to August 2004
Self employed healthcare consultant January 2005 to present
Sample Consulting Projects
Practice management financial and operations reporting.
Physician office organization and efficiency recommendations.
Consulting supportto Chairman and Board of Community Physician Network
at St. Anthony’s Hospital including the development of a health fair,
identifying and contracting with a GPO, and exploring group purchase of
malpractice insurance.
Developed a manual for new members of the Board of Directors for various
subsidiaries of St. Andrew’s Resources for Seniors.
Developed with Gribbins and Associates a proposalfor an Executive MHA
program for Washington University.
Assisted BJC Strategic Planning team on a Cardiovascular planning project.
ProfessionalFee
$85 per hour, billed monthly or an agreed upon project price.
ContactInformation
Phone: 513-523-0510
E-mail: shelaghmhughes@hotmail.com
Mail: 815 White Oak Drive, Oxford 45056