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Describe the setting for health care management. Is the setting too complex or changing too rapidly to accurately predict future conditions? If not, what types of changes are likely to occur in the health care environment in the next few years?

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Healthcare management can occur in diverse settings utilizing different types of care. With the upcoming changes in healthcare demographics at an alarming rate, there is a need for adaptation for different facilities and different staffing roles.

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The settings for health care management are healthcare facilities, including hospitals and nursing homes, and group medical practices. These organizations involve both direct and non-direct settings. Their clientele is the client, patient, or resident who is seeking their services. Examples of direct care services are nurses and physicians. Those individuals are responsible for providing services directly to the clients, patients or residents by performing functions such as taking blood pressure measurements and consultation.
Non-direct Care settings, unlike Direct Care settings do not provide services directly to their clientele. Therefore, they do not provide care directly to individuals requiring their services. Instead, they provide support that will assist ...

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