Health Care Financing

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    Economic Paper

    Economic Issues Simulation Paper HCS/440 Economics: The Financing of Health Care June 4, 2012 Caryn Callahan I’m a representative of Castor Collins Health Plans insurance. As a representative of the company my job is to maximize profit and minimize risk for the company. The simulation states Castor Collins has been approached by two groups of people for health insurance (University of Phoenix, 2007). Both companies have a set rate that their employees are willing to pay. According to the simulation

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    Future of Nursing

    CHANGE, ADVANCING HEALTH Introduction Studies show that the nursing profession cover most of the workforce in the health sector, and they are mainly served with the responsibility of acting as patients’ advocates as well as defining the care that is to be provided to ailing patients (Hamric, Spross and Hanson 21). Nurses mainly work on the frontline of patient care, and they tend to play a significant role in realizing the objectives formulated in the in the 2010 Affordable Care Act and the Robert

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    Control of Health Care in Puerto Rico

    Control of Health Care in Puerto Rico Josie Valentín Walden University Overview of the health care system The Puerto Rico Department of Health (PRDH), the State Health Agency (SHA), is a free-standing, independent agency. Under its jurisdiction are all the health-related affairs of Puerto Rico. The PRDH performs the following functions: Planning, evaluating, and regulating as well as auditing the programmatic, administrative, and fiscal aspects of health facilities and services. The PRDH

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    Ecosystems Effecting Healthcare

    Ecosystems Effecting Healthcare Introduction John Hopkins hospital is one of the many health care centers that have been developed due to the social and political conditions that have evolved in the environment. The founder of the hospital, John Hopkins, was influenced by social conditions facing the human population that lead Hopkins to come up with the health care center. Laws and economic conditions that have surrounded communities in the last couple of years have influenced the development

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    Entrepreneural Techniques

    Entrepreneurship Health Care Product and Services Marketing Techniques Wali K Shakoor-Luqman I BSN, RN HCS/567 Marketing for Health Care 11/24/2014 Facilitator: Jackie Lucas FACHE Health Care Entrepreneurship Marketing Techniques Today’s health environment is governed by the concept of efficient deliverance of care, with the main objective of managing the transactions made between the patient and their providers using cost effective methods. The makeup

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    The Future of Healthcare

    Disease Trends and the Delivery of Health Care Services Final Project Erica Pendergrass Axia college 1/15/2012 Many health care professional have great concerns about the growth of the aging population, chronic disease and the epidemic of obesity, and how will the United States healthcare system prepared for this continuing epidemic. The fact that the aging population along with obesity epidemic is a global healthcare concern, many health cares’ professional is baffled about how to address

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    Access to Health Care

    Catherine Hendrickson HLT255 February 12, 2012 Arizona Governor’s Efforts to Improve Access to Health Care The Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System (AHCCCS) is the state of Arizona’s alternative to the conventional fee-for-service Medicaid system. Established in 1982, the system is built on a health maintenance organizational model (contracted providers are paid a prearranged capitation payment for services that are delivered to enrolled members) (Betlach, 2011). Eligibility into the

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    Minimizing Occurrences and Effects of Information Technology Failure

    elements, with the best-laid plan for implementation, there are warning signs that go unnoticed. There must be 100 % buy-in from management, and lack of candor can be a strong proponent of intolerance to change. In the quickly changing face of health care information technology (IT), implementation has become a very familiar subject. The desire for higher patient satisfaction ratings, and increased revenue, makes change management a topic for training and certification of its' own. Typical

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    Comparative Summary

    Comparative Summary HCS/577 July 28, 2014 Comparative Summary Introduction The financial environment of the different types of health care entities is defined by the classification of ownership. The three categories of ownership are for-profit, not-for-profit, and government owned. In the following paragraphs, I will identify one entity from each of the three categories of ownership and describe the financial structure in their financial environment. I will identify the policies unique to

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    Behavioral Organization

    Ethical Concepts in Health Care Davenport University HLTH 230 Patricia Spiegel Abstract Primary health care as we see is an essential base of building our health system. Advanced development and new tools must consist of operational and supportive relations with the primary health care, along with recommending arrangements to ensure the population of their coverage as to their relevant needs, and be dependable with ethical guidelines linked to the public’s health and the health care. Heading

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