successful. Lastly, there will be a discussion on specific skills and knowledge that administration needs to utilize when opening the new clinic and to manage staff. The decision to expand the Pediatric Community Care Center has provided other communities the chance to receive quality care close to their home. This decision also poses great risks and challenges. Overcoming these challenges will be no easy feat; however, with careful consideration and implementing the right course, this project should
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of treating and managing patients with chronic conditions such as diabetes, health care facilities are being driven to create disease specific management programs. The goal of disease management-specific programs are to improve patient’s health and prevent disease complications while reducing health care costs. Programs that manage specific illness such as diabetes mellitus employ systems to provide expert care , provide patient disease-centered patient education, provide support to ensure
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A demographic is a statistical characterization of a population. Demographic trends are patterns in demographics that change over time these patterns include, but are not limited to immigration and emigration, age, gender, socio-economic status, employment, religion, and general health. The article entitles “The Next 25 Years - American Demographics" discusses in particular three of these trends as they related to changes in the American population. The trends discussed in this article are increases
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quick transfer to appropriate service when obstetric emergencies arise. These results explain that remote areas need the improvement of access to health care service and encourages them to make a right decision on their own health. Introduction In order to overcome the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) over 400 per 100,000 live births and to increase health access in remote areas, Indonesian government implemented the village midwife program in 1989 and had posted more than 54000 village midwives in
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actually a continuum that occurs during the professional socialization process. Antecedents of nursing professionalization are identified and classified in the following five groups: Demographic factors, factors related to the experience, training-related factors, factors related to the position, and value factors. 1. Demographic Age is one of the effective factors on nursing professionalization, identified in the studies. Studies have also shown that ethnic differences can have an impact on professional
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Initiative for Global Health. The Program on the Global Demography of Aging receives funding from the National Institute on Aging, Grant No. 1 P30 AG024409-06. 1 Population Dynamics in India and Implications for Economic Growth1 David E. Bloom Harvard School of Public Health January 2011 Keywords: Age structure China-India comparison Conditional convergence Demographic dividend Demographic transition Economic growth Economic growth in India Policy reform Population health Population of India
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Pauline R James NUR/544 March 22 nd, 2015 Community and Public health care is the best avenue in promoting health and prevention of illness in a community based setting. Usability of Pender’s Health Model and Health Belief Model in a community or public health program is Pender’s research focus on health care activities that will promote wellness of people. Health promotion, disease prevention can be more easily established and practice through community mobilization. People in rural areas
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them, but there is still much more to learn. The Hispanic population is very different from the American culture. Their belief in the healthcare system in this country is as different as the Hispanic food is to the American food. The way they see and care for their family is as different as the English and the Spanish language are to one another. American medicine is so much of a mystery to the Hispanic culture that it will take many years for them to believe and understand it. In the episode of the
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Policy: SCOPE: This policy impacts all staff and departments in National Psychiatric Care and Rehabilitation Services PURPOSE: This policy demonstrates a commitment to a comprehensive linguistic and cultural competency plan and describes how it will meet the linguistic and cultural needs of the residents it serves. The objectives of this policy include the following: 1. To ensure that National Psychiatric Care and Rehabilitation Services is aware of and identifies enrollees who may need additional
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