Health Care Debate

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    Analyizing a Social Policy

    Analyzing a Social Policy: Obama Care Introduction In pursuit of social and economic justice in modern, capitalist societies, it is evident that ideology has played an important role. Yet, if we are determined to make any progress in this incredibly important effort, we have to try to transcend limitations imposed by ideology and political demagogy, and establish grounds from which to carry out a rational debate on some of the most important issues in our societies. One of the crucial issues of

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    Prescription Drug Prices: A Case Study

    many health care reform debates. In 2003, Congress passed the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement, and Modernization Act, Medicare Part D, in order to lower the cost of medicine for citizens 65 or older, but this act failed to address the issue of skyrocketing prescription prices for all other patients. Despite the effort, many others have to choose between purchasing groceries, paying rent, or their monthly prescription drug bill. According to the Associated Press who conducted a health need

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    Course Project

    Introduction to Managed Care and the Pros………………………………………….3-4 • Types of managed care • How managed care is governed Cons of Managed Care…………………………………………………………………………..4-5 • Why is there a need for managed care Conclusion……………………………………………………………………………………………..5 References……………………………………………………………………………………………..6 Health insurance plans that contract with health care providers and medical facilities to provide care for members at reduced costs are called managed care plans. There are

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    Ageism and the Elderly

    Professor Travis Yelton In my opinion of ageism and the elderly there are minor debates that the combined age of the American people is rising, plus the people of aged Americans is one of the major developing demographic groups over the course of the previous two decades, growing admittance to medical care, rising excellence of care, and health developments in general have led to a extensive life distance and later revolt personal and career growth in the

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    Private Health Insurance in Oecd Countries

    DELSA/ELSA/WD/HEA(2004)6 Private Health Insurance in OECD Countries: The Benefits and Costs for Individuals and Health Systems Francesca Colombo and Nicole Tapay 15 OECD HEALTH WORKING PAPERS Unclassified Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Economiques Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development DELSA/ELSA/WD/HEA(2004)6 ___________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________ English text only DIRECTORATE

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    Healthcare

    idea behind risk management one of their focus is to reduce the financial risk other areas that may seem not important is the regulation. One of the principal issues facing health care risk management is governmental regulation. Over the last few decades, there has been a growing public demand for accountability in health care delivery. The consequent tightening of governmental regulation has led to a greater allocation of an organization's resources to regulatory compliance. Some states, including

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    Marketing and Wellness Prevention

    One of the most common ethical issues facing healthcare marketing managers, is the issue of effectively ensuring that the item that they are marketing is commensurate with the health and safety of the individuals who will be utilizing the product, due to the fact that many healthcare organizations engage in marketing products that have not been thoroughly tested, and this could cause tremendous safety implications for the general public. So it is imperative that marketing managers seek to ensure

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    Educational Preparation

    Educational Preparation There is an ongoing debate about nurses trained at the Associates Degree level versus the baccalaureate degree level. In this paper, I will discuss some of the important differences between the two levels of education and try to determine if one is really better than the other. First of all, when considering the difference between the two types of degrees, it is important to recognize that at either level, a nurse must be able to pass the same NCLEX examination

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    Long Term Care

    Continuum of Care- Long-term Care Long-term care has and is continuing to become an important part of the continuum of care. Years ago Long-term care (LTC) was considered only to be for the elderly, but as time passes it is for anybody and everybody who needs it. Barton (2006) stated, “Regardless of the length of time (i.e., from weeks to years), long-term care is an array of services provided in a range of settings to individuals who have lost some capacity for independence due to injury, chronic

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    Pregnancy

    around the world. To examine related health concerns of birth rate, death rate, birth defects, and how access to medical care in different nations contribute to the birth and survival of the fetus. Reviewing statistics of birth rates in all income nations and the overall affect on the population. Applying the Social Conflict theory as it relates to views on pregnancy. Explore different ideas on how to change declining birth rates and promote better health care for all nations. Key Words: Pregnancy

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