...|4/30/2011 | | | Social Problems of United States verses Europe Final Exam This paper is designed to review how social problems affect our society. Additionally, this paper will address social problems of the United States compared to Europe. Along with the factors that should be consider on why there is a difference, the distribution of the health and welfare system of the United States and Europe. My experience of living in Europe and the U.S. and my observation of the social problems both countries faces in each society as a whole. The next generations of...
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...Comparison and Contrasts of the United States and Canadian Health Care Systems Devry University HSM 310 Comparison and Contrasts of the United States and Canadian Health Care Systems Canada In the 1960’s, Canada reformed its system providing a universal single payer health care system which covers all services provided by physicians and hospitals it is mostly free at point of use and has most services provided by private entities. Single payer health care is the financing of costs of delivering universal health care for an entire population through a single insurance pool. The government took over full funding of both physician and hospital services, setting minor physician fees and hospital budgets. Everyone is covered at all times. United States of America For the past 8 decades, the U.S. has run its country on a private health care system where the individual pays for their choice of health care. Depending on the coverage of the health care amounts to the cost. In the U.S, government funding for health care is limited to Medicare, Medicaid, Veterans Administration and the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, which covers senior citizens, the very poor, disabled people, veterans and their families and children. The United States is the only country in the developing world that does not have a fundamentally public tax-supported health care system. The National healthcare debate is one that has been a continuing arguing point for the last decade. The goal is...
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...Financial Environments Worksheet In the first section, identify three specific HEALTHCARE organizations within each of the for-profit, not-for-profit, and government financial environments. For the second and third sections of the worksheet you should focus ONLY on the three environments NOT the specific organizations. In the second section, compare the similarities of financial structures, practices and policies in healthcare organizations regardless of the financial environments. In the third section, contrast the differences of financial structures, practices and policies between the three financial environments. | |Organizations in the |Organizations in the |Organizations in the | | |For-Profit Environment |Not-for-Profit Environment |Government Environment | |Specific |1. HCA. INC (Hospital) |1. U.S. Veterans Affairs Dept |1. Administration for Children and Families | |Organizations | | | | | |2. Tenet Healthcare Corp |2. Ascension Health (Catholic Hospital) |2. Centers for Medicare and...
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...Cost of U.S. HealthCare Lauren Tucker Strayer University Health Services Administration November 2015 Dr.Becky Foster Overall Impact on U.S. Economy The economy of the United States is made up by one sixth in health care dollars. In accordance with the CDC, in the year 2005, the U.S. had healthcare expenditures of 2.2 trillion dollars. At that time, the United States led all other nations in healthcare spending with an average of $6,700 per person. Now, in 2015, the total spending has reached 4 trillion dollars. These figures indicate that the U.S. is clearly leading all other nations in total healthcare spending. In accordance with the Dept. of Health and Human Services (2005), this growth in healthcare costs affects employment and inflation. This can also push the government to raise taxes, cut funds from other areas in the economy such as education or vital services (police, fire, ,etc.) and affect other human services. The high cost in healthcare can cause...
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...country. The Obama administration passed a health care bill that takes the U.S. part of the way towards a government-controlled system. However, it’s no secret that health care costs are increasing out of control in this country. Research says, as individuals we spend more per person on health care than both food and housing. Insurance premiums are multiplying much faster than inflation, which prevents economic growth and leaves businesses with less money to provide raises or hire more workers. While the quality and availability of medical care in the United States remains among the best in the world, many wonder whether we'd be better off adopting a universal government-controlled health care system like the one used in Canada. America doesn’t have universal health coverage; over 37 million people are without health insurance and approximately 53 million are underinsured, which means that they are inadequately insured in the event of a serious illness. Universal health care is a term that refers to a government system meant to ensure that every citizen or resident of a region that has assess to the required medical services. Thirty years ago there wasn’t a significant difference in the provision of health care between the U.S and Canada. However, Canada, by contrast, not only offers all of its residence comprehensive health care, but it does so at a far lower cost than in the U.S. Since 1971, the healthcare systems have moved in different directions. “Canada has had publicly funded...
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...Stakeholder Compare and Contrast Essay Chasity Smalls HCA 675 Grand Canyon University September 17, 2014 When referring to healthcare, defining the quality of healthcare can be different because there are various individuals involved with different views. These individuals with different views are stakeholders. “AHRQ, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, has defined stakeholders as persons or groups that have invested interest in a clinical decision and the evidence that supports that decision.”(The Effective Health Care Program Stakeholder Guide, 2014). The stakeholders that make up healthcare (includes internal and external stakeholders) but are not limited to providers, payers, employers, employees, and patients. They care about the behavior and financial performance of the healthcare facilities. The primary stakeholders are those that are involved with economic transactions in healthcare. These stakeholders are customers, employers, etc. Secondary stakeholders are those that are indirectly engaged in economic transactions, but those that can be affected by or can be affected. These stakeholders are community members, the media, the public, etc. Each stakeholder has a different view in how and what they want when pertaining to healthcare. Stakeholders are a valuable source of information about what can and will not work in the system of care. Providers view the quality of...
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...reflect the Industry of Home Healthcare and the service it provides. Also to mention, this material that is discussed coincides at a marketing level and addresses key points of the marketing world and how home healthcare service contributes to society . The key points of interest that will be discussed are the following: Describe the function of marketing and demonstrate its importance to the overall success of the organization, Illustrate the environmental forces that effect marketing, Demonstrate investigative/research skills, Demonstrate a systematic approach to the application of relevant marketing tools to a variety of situations, Analyze the major challenges facing marketers, Identify the reasons why it is essential for the marketing department to collaborate with other departments in the organization in order to be effective, Demonstrate information processing skills. Therefore an understanding of marketing lingo, its contributions and how home healthcare service interacts within marketing. When discussing marketing and a service or product, there are a few factors that coincide with how and why a service or product distributes to society. Society is the overall dollar sign and determines how much a service or product will earn in revenue. When referring to marketing there is a simple formula that is commonly used which are the four P’s. The four P’s will help and make clear to reveal the importance and overall success to Home Healthcare Service. Therefore, throughout...
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...Funding the Rising Cost of Healthcare Kershena Thomas Health Services Organization May 18, 2014 Crystal Russell, Instructor Funding the Rising Cost of Healthcare The United States’ total health care cost is expected to rise to about $4.8 trillion in 2021. That increase will be up from $75 billion from the 1970s. Health care spending will be responsible for approximately 20 percent of gross domestic product (GDP), simply stated it will equate to approximately one-fifth of the U.S. economy (Galewitz, 2010). Nearly 51 percent of the country’s spending goes towards the cost of medical services provided by physicians and hospitals, while prescription drugs account for about 10 percent. Private hospitals only receive approximately 3.75 percent of the nation’s overall health care spending. Some consumers as well as employers face hardships trying to afford health insurance premiums; therefore, many employers are unable to afford to offer healthcare to their employees. This is especially common in companies that employ less than 10 employees. With the constant rise in healthcare cost, about 49 million Americans were uninsured in 2012, while those who were insured faced an increase of 7.2 percent causing costs to exceed $20,000 for families. A comprehensive analysis of the impact of health care reform and a synopsis of where healthcare would be without reform was conducted by The Council of Economic Advisers (CEA). The analysis also included a report that identified...
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...be the most reliable of financial statistics. This data is used to determine if the U.S. economy is growing more quickly or more slowly than the quarter or the year before. GDP is also used to compare the size and growth rate of the economies throughout the world. Economic production and growth has a large impact on nearly everyone within that economy. When you have a strong economy it will show through low unemployment and wage increases within businesses. A significant change in GDP most often has a major effect on the stock market. An unhealthy economy typically means lower profits for companies resulting in lower stock prices. Negative GDP growth is also one of the factors used to determine whether an economy is in a recession. There are basic methods for calculating the GDP that include the income approach and the expenditure approach. The expenditure approach calculates GDP by combining consumer goods, business goods, imports and exports and government goods. It focuses on finding the total output of a nation by finding the total amount of money spent. With the income approach, GDP is determined by calculating the total the income received by all producers in the country. Consumption is the largest part of the GDP including expenditures of durable and non-durable goods and services produced by a country. These calculations are only based on household uses of food, clothing, healthcare and gas. Some of the factors that influence the GDP are aggregate and...
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...for-profit and nonprofit organizations and their ability to make money. Next, discuss the current U.S. fiscal and monetary policies and their impact on the economy. Outline a strategy taking Verizon Wireless to the global market. Finally, discuss social responsibility for Verizon Wireless and the impact they have on their community. Business in the Economy Most everything you can think of that relates to the economy is business. Retail, services, agriculture, manufacturing and health care all involve business. The economy depends on business to provide products and services as well as employment, without producers and distributors then consumers would be forced to produce, store and sell items themselves. Business improves the standard of living by producing products that people rely on in their day to day lives and provide employment so that people can purchase the products and services they want. Big and small business also fuel the economy through taxes paid to the government, which are used on projects to improve roadways and education. Compare and Contrast For-Profit and Nonprofit Organizations in the Economy Any businesses’ main goal is to make a profit. What a business does with that profit determines if it is a for-profit business or a nonprofit organization. Nonprofit organizations contribute to the community by focusing on areas such as art, culture, healthcare and education. These organizations also rely heavily on donations to fund their organization. Nonprofits...
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...2015 Health Promotion Among Asian Americans The U.S. Public Health Service defines health promotion as “the process of advocating health in order to enhance the probability that personal, private, and public support of positive health practices will become a societal norm” (Edelman, Mandle, & Kudzma, 2014). Health is a basic human right; optimal health is a well-balanced structure of emotional, physical, spiritual, psychological, intellectual, and social well-being. The purpose of health promotion in nursing is to increase health knowledge that will in turn positively influence health behaviors of individuals and communities (Foster, 2012). Roughly 36% of the U.S. population is made up of various ethnic or racial minorities. Of that 36%, 4.8% were Asian Americans. According to the Office of Management and Budget, “Asians” consist of people that originate from the Far East, Southeast Asia, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Pakistan Thailand, Vietnam, or the Philippine Islands (CDC, 2014). These 14.7 million people are dispersed throughout the country, with Hawaii having the largest concentration (57%) of the total Asian population (CDC, 2014). The CDC (2014) states that minority groups “experience a disproportionate burden of preventable disease, death, and disability compared with non-minorities.” This paper will concentrate on health promotion among the Asian American population, compare and contrast the health status of this minority group to the national...
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...Macroeconomics Assignment 1 Project report: International difference between GDP and Quality of life Subject name: Macroeconomics Teacher’s name: Dr. Nguyen Trong Hoai Student’s names: 1) Ho Tran Thuy Nguyen 2) Nguyen Le Hoang Phuong 3) Phan Hoang Anh Thu 4) Huynh Thi Thu Ha 5) Le Phuoc Thanh Tin 6) Loi Kim Chau 7) Han Khanh Phương 8) Le Hoang Vu 9) Vu Quang Huy Date due: 15/05/2011 Table of Contents I/ Introduction: 3 II/ GDP- a powerful tool for economics measurement: 4 III/ Why is GDP not a perfect measure of well-being? 7 1. Leisure time: 7 2. The environment: 8 3. Non-market activity: 10 IV/ Conclusion: 11 I/ Introduction: It is no doubt that if people want to judge a person is doing economically, they usually first look at his or her income. Similarly, when talking about an economic condition of a country, it is not surprise that people most frequently look at the average income of that nation or in other word, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita. To be more specific, the most commonly accepted method of comparing generalized differences in quality of life on a whole between nations is to use GDP per capita on purchasing power parity (PPP) basis in current international dollars. In our report, we propose to clarify the usefulness (the reason why economists use GDP per capita as a major measurement) as well as the limitation when using GDP to measure the economic well-beings of a nation...
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...Abstract The long-term debt of the United States is increasing to a first time thing and it is at the unmaintainable levels. The longer the United States will wait to put new policies in place, the more deficit reduction will be needed. The United States needs to establish a determined realistic goal and promise as a nation to achieve that certain goal. As my role of a legislature I need to find a way in order to stabilize the public debt to a 60% GDP. In order to come with a solution to stabilize the public debt, I will have to make tough budget choices to maintain an economic development. The budget choices that have to be made are based on the budget path, defense, domestic, social security, healthcare, other spending, revenues, and tax...
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...Drinking On Medical Problems And Costs Obesity outranks both smoking and drinking in its deleterious effects on health and health costs. by Roland Sturm ABSTRACT: This paper compares the effects of obesity, overweight, smoking, and problem drinking on health care use and health status based on national survey data. Obesity has roughly the same association with chronic health conditions as does twenty years’ aging; this greatly exceeds the associations of smoking or problem drinking. Utilization effects mirrors the health effects. Obesity is associated with a 36 percent increase in inpatient and outpatient spending and a 77 percent increase in medications, compared with a 21 percent increase in inpatient and outpatient spending and a 28 percent increase in medications for current smokers and smaller effects for problem drinkers. Nevertheless, the latter two groups have received more consistent attention in recent decades in clinical practice and public health policy. M a n y b e h a v i o r a l r i s k f a c t o r s , chief among them smoking, heavy drinking, and obesity, are known causes of chronic health conditions. Chronic health conditions, like cancer, diabetes, or heart disease, in turn are primary drivers of health care spending, disability, and death. This paper compares the associations of smoking, problem drinking, and obesity with health care use and chronic conditions. All three risk factors are prevalent, although only obesity has dramatically...
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...in the U.S. | Whenever there is a question about what and when assignments are due, please remember this syllabus is considered the ruling document along with your Instructors Policies and Course Requirements located in our Course-materials forum. You will also find our Course Calendar at the end of this Syllabus. This will assist you with when all assignments and DQ’s are due. Course Description This course provides a broad overview of the various functions of the United States health care system. The historical evolution of health care is examined. The student is introduced to the various forms of provider models and service delivery systems found in private and public health sectors, including ambulatory, acute, mental, and long-term care. The financing aspects of health care and their influence on health care delivery and quality are outlined. Policies Faculty and students will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following two documents: • University policies: You must be logged into the student website to view this document. • Instructor policies: This document is posted in the Course Materials forum. University policies are subject to change. Be sure to read the policies at the beginning of each class. Policies may be slightly different depending on the modality in which you attend class. If you have recently changed modalities, read the policies...
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