Perspective - (2022) Volume 10, Issue 12

Health Management Strategy and its Assessment in Health Administration
Asahi Daiki*
 
Department of Health, Keio University, Minato, Japan
 
*Correspondence: Asahi Daiki, Department of Health, Keio University, Minato, Japan, Email:

Received: 25-Nov-2022, Manuscript No. HCCR-22-19434; Editor assigned: 28-Nov-2022, Pre QC No. HCCR-22-19434 (PQ); Reviewed: 15-Dec-2022, QC No. HCCR-22-19434; Revised: 22-Dec-2022, Manuscript No. HCCR-22-19434 (R); Published: 29-Dec-2022, DOI: 10.35248/2375-4273.22.10.327

Description

The creation and standardized use of diagnostic assessment tools for clinical research globally is one of the objectives of the World Health Organization or alcohol, drug abuse and mental health administration joint initiative on mental diagnosis and categorization. The DMS-III-R and the ICDR-10 categorization systems are both compatible with the semi structured clinical interview known as the International Personality Disorder Examination (IPDE). This is the initial report of the findings of a field trial to examine if it is feasible to use the IPDE to evaluate personality disorders globally. Electronic sports gaming commonly referred to as professional or competitive video gaming is a genre that is expanding quickly all over the world. In the past three years more than 50 US colleges have created varsity gaming teams some colleges grant sport scholarships in the same way they do for traditional sports. There is currently no health management strategy for how to handle these new athletes and there is little objective data on the health habits of these players who are frequently managed by the athletics department on college campuses.

The largest integrated health system in the United States is the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) one of three administrations under the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA attempted to remake itself beginning in 1995 as a role model system characterised by patient-centered, high-quality, high-value healthcare after suffering, rightfully or not, during the 1980s and early 1990s from a tarnished reputation of bureaucracy, inefficiency care. Structure and organizational changes, rational resource allocation the measurement and active management of quality and value (as well as clear accountability for quality and value) and the development of an information infrastructure that would increasingly support the needs of patients, clinicians and administrators were all required as part of this reinvention. The VA's improvement utilizing methods strikingly similar to those outlined in the study, although predating the US Institute of Medicine's recent recommendations for a more perfect health system offers mounting evidence for the suggestions' usefulness in bridging the "quality divide". The VA has been successful in enhancing quality, safety and value and this has allowed it to establish itself as an increasingly recognized leader in healthcare through the adoption of evidence-based practices, proactive approaches to patient safety, and use of cutting-edge technologies such as a fully deployed electronic health record, bar-coded medication administration.

The Veterans Health Administration's beginnings although the United States has provided health and social support for elderly or handicapped troops since the Colonial era, the Veterans Administration's founding in 1930 united the range of governmental services for American veterans. With the passage of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, also known as the "GI Bill of Rights" resources for social services expanded quickly after World War II, and a hospital network that specialized in meeting the rehabilitation needs of more than 1 million returning soldiers who had suffered physical and psychological trauma expanded and changed. In 1989, the Veterans Administration was given Cabinet status and changed to the Department of Veterans Affairs with health services being concentrated under the Veterans Health Administration and financial support programs like pensions being managed by the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). The Under Secretary for Health is the chief executive officer of VHA and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs controls the department's operations.

Alcohol abuse is widespread and contributes to nearly as many deaths and disabilities as do smoking and high blood pressure worldwide. More than 8% of Americans report abusing or becoming dependent on alcohol, while an additional 30% drink excessively. Despite being shown to be effective in randomized controlled trials and being deemed a national prevention priority, alcohol screening followed by brief alcohol counseling has not been widely adopted despite attempts.

Citation: Daiki A(2022) Health Management Strategy and its Assessment in Health Administration. Health Care Curr Rev. 10:327.

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