Which of the following should you keep in mind as your hospital redesigns the way it handles knee replacements? (A) Planning by
a multidisciplinary team should allow for the development of an excellent, high-functioning system on the first try. (B) Planning a new complex system for health care delivery has little in common with planning an industrial production process. (C) How system components are integrated with one another is as important as how well they function independently. (D) To ensure buy-in, the leader of the design process should be as high up in the organizational hierarchy as possible.
(C) How system components are integrated with one another is as important as how well they function independently.
Explanation:
A knee replacement is delicate and needs to have an efficient medical team and an agile health system that manages to relaunch this procedure promoting well-being and a quick recovery of the patient.
When redesigning the hospital as it deals with knee replacement, you must evaluate the entire health system, the medical team, the equipment available at reception, among others. This is because you must assess whether all these components present in the health system are integrated with each other, like a network, which allows these components to work exceptionally together and separately.
I would say $450 because of the $1250, $250 is the deductible so has to be paid by you, and then of the $1000 remaining you have to pay 20% so 0.2 x 1000=$200 so the total is $250+$200=$450. Without the insurance you would have had to pay the full $1250 so you saved $800 by having the insurance.