I concur with the sentiments expressed by my fellow students that the provision of high quality healthcare to the cervical cancer patients is important because the better the healthcare quality, the better the patient’s treatment will be. However, it is not as easy as it sounds. All healthcare professionals and providers must work hard to achieve it. However, there are many problems associated with the healthcare industry right now, and one of the challenges is the cervical cancer screening and patients patient identification issues (Labouliere et al., 2018). It has been around since the whole industry shifted to EHRs and EMRs, and things are worse even now. Fraudulent activities, wrong identifications, wrong treatments are all quite common. With these problems present, how can there be quality healthcare? However, there seems to be a solution as many healthcare systems are turning to biometric patient identification and are using it to great effect with lower costs, higher right patients, satisfied employees and patients both, and nonexistent errors.
Therefore, I suggest that all the health professionals and the community healthcare cervical cancer facilities in the country need to ensure that all the cancer patients get access to high quality health care and this can be done by ensuring that even the poor people are provided with health insurance (Olive et al., 2018). However, the denial, rationing and death panels of US health insurance companies might not assure this, thus resulting in the deaths of more people in future. Nonetheless, I have a strong belief that implementing total quality management model in the running of the facility operations with ensuring that quality of the healthcare services are improved ( Woodworth et al., 2018) . Another important improvement would be providing everyone within the country with medical insurance cover irrespective of their financial status. This is important because it will ensure that everyone within the country borders finds healthcare services more affordable thus improving the state of general healthcare within the country.
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