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    and Computer Oriented * Pennsylvania State Department Of Health EMT Certified * Time Management skills PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE White Rose Ambulance, York PA EMT May 2013- Present * BLS * Patient Care * Transports Health Care Service Group, York PA Environmental Services and Laundry Services Nov 2009- May

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    Demographic Paper

    characteristics of human population. Demographic factors consist of age, sex, education level, income level and other things. The topic I would like to discuss is about the aging population and how it affects the challenges which are related to health care. Dramatic changes are taking place in this demographic structure of the United States. By the year 2030, twenty-two (22) percent of the population will be over the age of sixty-five (65). The aging of the population presents social challenges

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    Court Appointed Special Advocates(Casa)

    check on the welfare of children, if it is determined the children are in danger, CPS will place them in foster care. Their parents must go to court ordered classes and pass random drug tests to prove that they can provide a safe environment for their children. This process can take up to a year in some cases and in a lot of abuse cases the children are permanently placed in foster care. Foster homes are supposed to be a safe secure environment compared to where the children came from. But like anything

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    Obamacar

    It has been the most significant overhaul in the United States healthcare since Medicare and Medicaid. The Patient Protection and Affordable Act affirms the core principal that everybody should have some basic security when it comes to their health care. Obamacare is aimed at helping the underinsured obtain insurance when they do not have insurance. Under Obamacare, everyone would have health insurance regardless of income or anything that would prohibit the person from attaining health insurance

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    Seven Eleven Case Study

    for residents at its six local outlets, the first such program in Japan. During the first event, scheduled for Oct. 20, a health-examination van will use the parking lot at one of the outlets, the company said. Lawson hopes to offer a health care app to members of its Ponta electronic point card system, possibly by next spring. The new service will enable them to register dietary, exercise and weight records and receive advice on how they can improve their health. The number of Ponta members

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    Financial Structure

    three examples of entities with for-profit, not-for-profit, and government financial environments in the health care industry. Compare the similarities and differences between the for-profit, not-for-profit, and government financial environments. | |For-Profit |Not-for-Profit |Government | |Exampl|1.Tenet Health Care |1. American Cancer Association |1. Veterans Affair | |es |2. Blue Cross/ Blue

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    Epidemiology (Chicken Pox)

    EPIDEMIOLOGY Paper Grand Canyon University: NRS-427V Abstract This paper will provide an overview of the Chickenpox disease process and the effects it has on the population. The paper continues to review how the epidemiological triangle is used and will include the host factors, agent factors (presence or absence), and environmental factors. The writer will try to review the determinants of health and explain how those factors contribute to the development of this disease, and also will

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    Demographics

    (Stone & Barbarotta, 2010).” Health care for the baby boomers will increase tremendously. The older age group of 85 and over will increase as well which will make demands on the care givers. This is because senior citizens are more prone to various physical and mental illness as well as have an increase rate of dementia. Because of this increase in illness and medical use, there is a demand for this group of people to have the proper care they need. This care may include skilled nursing facilities

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    Health Insurance

    acceptability and affordability to wards medical care, at the same time cannot be said about the people who belong to poor segment of the society. It is well known that more then 75% of the population utilizes private sectors for medical care unfortunately medical care becoming costlier day by day and it has become almost out of reach of the poor people. Today there is need for injection of substantial resources in the health sectors to ensure affordability of medical care to all. Health insurance is an important

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    Top 100

    management are indicators of a quality hospital. The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania is amongst the top 100 hospitals in the world. At this medical facility, the staff puts its patients first. Penn Medicine is dedicated to high-quality patient care and service, advancing medical science through research, and educating the next generation of leaders in medicine. It includes three hospitals in Philadelphia and outpatient centers throughout the region (The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania

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