Employment in Health Care

You have been approached by a physician’s group that has plans to establish a multistate specialty medical clinic. Although experts in their areas of specialization, they have never managed or staffed a medical practice, so they have asked you to provide them with a report that provides a recommendation about how to approach staffing for the practice to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and laws and that also details the following information: What do they need to know about credentialing for physicians and nurses and other nonphysician providers? What are the qualifications for each type of position? What is the impact of qualifications on organizational marketing and on quality of health care service delivery? Are the licensure requirements different from state to state? Compare and contrast the licensure laws for health care professionals in your state and at least 2 adjacent states. What are the requirements for at least 3 provider types? Examples of provider types include the following: Medical Doctor/Doctor of Osteopathy (MD/DO) Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) Physical Therapy (PT) Occupational Therapy (OT) Click .aiuniv.edu/LCMSFileShareCommon/ac3/7e6/55b/9f4/457/ba8/c5a/c8d/c64/d05/bc/AT109814_u3.pdf”>here for relevant resource articles for this unit.For a resource guide on using the online library to search for references, please click .aiuniv.edu/LCMSFileShareCommon/fb1/35e/957/988/4a8/fbe/0c2/6dc/d89/383/02/FindingLibraryArticles.pdf”>here.Use the online library to search for the complete article at.aiu-online.com/portal/5/library/pages/libraryhome.aspx”>https://mycampus.aiu-online.com/portal/5/library/pages/libraryhome.aspx. Article 1 Griffin, D., & Snook, I. (2006). Hospitals: What they are and how they work. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. Database: eBook Collection Description: This book guides health care students through the inner workings of one of today’s most complex organizations: the modern acutecare hospital. From a history of hospitals and health care; to an explanation of the roles of management, physicians, nurses, and staff; to administrative and financial services, this essential text walks readers through every facet of the hospital organization. Today s hospital is an exercise in integrative care, interweaving multiple disciplines to deliver superior patient care. Article 2: Joel, L. A., & Kelly, L. (2002). The nursing experience: Trends, challenges, and transitions. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. Database: eBook Collection Description: Get a close-up look at the profession from internationally recognized nursing educators and a former president of the American Nurses Association Article 3: Keagy, B. A., & Thomas, M. S. (2004). Chapter 14: The role of nonphysician clinicians in medical practice. In Essentials of physician practice management (pp. 311–329). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass. Database: eBook Collection: Description: Essentials of Physician Practice Management offers a practical reference for administrators and medical directors and provides a comprehensive text for those preparing for a career in medical administration, practice management, and health plan administration. Essentials of Physician Practice Management is filled with valuable insights