HAD 510Practice Applications1. HCOs are strongly oriented toward healing the sick, one person at a time.The first word of the body of this chapter—“patient”—is consistent with thattradition. Consider the following reasons for seeking care:• Your grandmother, well into her eighties, wants a checkup. She hasmany of the limitations of age—her hearing, eyesight, and mobility arenot what they were, and she has diabetes.• Your father, 55, has acute chest pain that started a half hour ago andseems to be getting worse.• You (or your partner) might be pregnant.What constitutes an excellent result for each of these events? What care teamsand clinical support teams are likely to be involved? How do the strategicteams help the clinical teams achieve excellence? If the HCO delivers thatexcellence, what other factors would be important to continued good health?Ans.HCO (health care organizations) are strongly committed for their duties and responsibilities and for patientscare like the nurse and doctors do. Before considering any patient we have to keep these words in our mind" safe, effective, patient centered, timely, efficient and equitable. Or called SEPTEE." Also we should keepour goal in mind that our mission or goal is overall health we will see the first who is needy.Therefore first we will look for father who is 55 and have acute chest pain since half an hour andseems to be getting worse.Excellent result can be constitute by reducing chest pain and no occurrence of heart disease, maintainingnormal cardiac tissue perfusion.In this cardiologist, physician, nurse, heart failure nurse, home care nurse, dietitian, exercise physiologist,