Affordable Health Care

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    Project P Plan

    Introduction The United States is the only major industrialized nation without universal health insurance. Over the years the inequities in access to care, quality, and the rising cost has led many Americans to be uninsured or underinsured. During 2007 and 2008, one out of three Americans under 65 was without health insurance. 86.7 million Americans were uninsured from 2007 to 2008 (Pifer-Bixler, 2009). The Foundation of Medical Relief, Inc. FMR was developed to be 501(c)(3) non-profit organization

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    Course Project

    Within this paper we will be discussing many aspects of managed health care. That being said, before going ahead and getting into all discussed such as pros and cons, I would like to start this off by discussing what exactly managed health care is. Now let’s ask ourselves this question, what is managed health care? Managed health care is basically a system in which incorporates financial and delivery. This is basically a way for health care businesses to have somewhat of a control on such services. That

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    Administrative Ethics

    Rossiter Administrative Ethics Core Problems in the Health System According to the article, Crossing Our Lines; Working Together to Reform the U.S. Health System, by Howard Baker, Tom Daschle, and Bob Dole, “The problems policymakers seek to resolve through comprehensive health reform are significant. Today, the nation’s health care system focuses primarily on treating illness and not improving population health. Additionally, health care spending and premiums are rising at a rate that is unsustainable

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    The Future of Nursing

    the medical arena. With the Affordable Care Act of 2010, the need for nurses went on the rise and is at a steady rise. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) Report of 2010 discusses the need for nurses in different areas of healthcare and education. This paper will talk about the impact of the IOM Report on education in nursing, on the practice of nursing in primary care, and on nurse leadership. The Institute of Medicine 2010 (IOM) Report reveals the 2010 Affordable Care Act is the largest healthcare

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    Facility Planning

    to serve the needs of Newberry County residents without access to professional health care due to lack of income or adequate health insurance. Since the opening of the clinic hundreds of Newberry citizens have received care from volunteer physicians and dentists on a wide range of medical conditions. The first years of operation for the Free Medical Clinic of Newberry County, Inc. have revealed a great need for affordable medical services among county residents. “Since the Clinic's opening in December

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    Reporting Practices and Ethics in Financial Healthcare

    respected history. Health care service delivery is a business, and the concept of financial management assists in balancing the inflows and outflows that are a part of the business. The managers within a health care organization will generally have one of three views the financial view, the process view and, the clinical view. Health care managers must of necessity interact with one another. Thus, managers holding different views will be required to work together. So, health care managers who understand

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    Change Management

    Blue Shield of Florida (BCBSFL) is a popular health insurance company in the state of Florida. The insurance company has been around since 1940 and was founded by Drs. Ted Arnold and Leigh Robinson (Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Flordia, Inc., 2013). They realized there was a great need to make health care affordable to people of Florida. Health care is extremely expensive. The industry is going through a transformative change because of the health care reform, poor economic conditions, affordability

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    Current Health Insurance Market

    Assessment of the Current Health Insurance Market Health insurance, whether it is private, public or commercial, is a system that distributes the financial burden of medical care among insured members (Austin and Hungerford). To explain how health insurance works, insurance companies first collect premiums from their members and use the funds collected to pay for members’ medical expenses. On one hand, some members may be sick and incur a significant amount of medical expenses. On the other hand

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    Examples of Exemplary Leadership

    Sasha Watson Examples of Exemplary Leadership I have not plagiarized on any aspect of this assignment. INTRODUCTION Leadership serves as the process to influence. A true leader is not just there to lead a company, they must also have a purpose, and every organization thrives under the guidance of a strong leader. This involvement is usually accomplished by organizing a group of individuals to achieve a mutual goal. Strong leaders establish principles concerning the way each constituent should

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    Technology in Healthcare

    Technology in Health Care Administration HCS/212 4/21/2014 Lisa A. Williams Technology in Health Care Administration The article chosen from The Washington Post was Information technology is changing health-care system. With the Affordable Care Act still being a hot topic due to rising costs and challenges that are certain to make health care a continued hot topic for time to come. “Recently, Capital Business sat down with experts from the University of Maryland and the Arlington Consultancy

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