996 Search Results for Health Care in the Federal
Training Program ProposalTraining is an essential part of customer satisfaction since better-equipped employees would give better services to the customers. The world population has become a consumer of health care, which is considered one of the maj Continue Reading...
Outline for Policy on Improving Healthcare Access Changing eligibility criteria for health insurance to expand Medicaid coverage to include individuals younger than 65 years old. Increasing health promotion initiatives to improve coverage of the empl Continue Reading...
ROLE OF HEALTH CARE MANAGERRole of Health Care ManagerThe effects of the disasters in the healthcare realm can be minimized through management. To manage the said disasters, it would be prudent to collaborate and coordinate with other stakeholders (C Continue Reading...
STATE HEALTHCARE ANALYSIS State Healthcare AnalysisWhen a state makes healthcare expenditures, it is spending to provide better healthcare facilities and opportunities for access. The human capital needs to be strengthened with enhanced productivity, Continue Reading...
While Obamacare sought to improve so many of the issues plaguing healthcare in America, it also played a part in making the problem worse and more complex. Health insurance premiums rose, making the monthly fees for health insurance an extravagance f Continue Reading...
Underserved Populations
One of the most underserved populations in America with respect to health care is Native Americans. This community has a higher burden of illness, injury and premature death, and the health care needs of this population are s Continue Reading...
DREAM JOB CHOICES 4Healthcare Administrator RoleHealthcare Administration: Dream Job ChoicesMy top two dream job choices are a nursing home administrator and an assisted living administrator. Both jobs involve overseeing the operations of facilities Continue Reading...
Prison Health Care Agency
In 1930, the Federal Bureau of Prisons was set up so that more progressive and benevolent care could be provided for Federal prisoners/convicts. Moreover, the purpose behind the establishment of this Bureau was to bring pro Continue Reading...
History Of Federal Involvement in the Delivery of Healthcare
Health Care History: The Hill-Burton Act
The Hill-Burton Act was a decidedly ambitious piece of legislation that was initially passed in 1946. The act was named after its chief proponents Continue Reading...
IntroductionSaying that COVID-19 has been devastating to nations and their citizens seems to be an understatement. The impact that the virus has had on the wellbeing, livelihoods, as well as lives of people not only in the U.S. but across the world i Continue Reading...
Introduction
Why are patients with Medicaid coverage not receiving the best quality of health care? One of the reasons is that physicians do not want to participate in the Medicaid program because the rate of payment from either the state or the fede Continue Reading...
environmental analysis helps any organization to recognize factors that impact its performance. The factors impacting an organization's performance may be internal to the organization and they can also be external. Environmental analysis is therefor Continue Reading...
ARIZONA'S CORRECTIONAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
Prison Healthcare
Arizona's Correctional Healthcare System
The Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC) is the agency ultimately responsible for providing healthcare to the state's prison population. Even th Continue Reading...
Budgeting and Cost Control Health Care
Budgeting and Cost Control in Health Care: Significance of Diagnosis-Related Groups and Defenders and Critics of the Current DRG system
Diagnosis-related groups, otherwise known as DRGs, are considered to be o Continue Reading...
Explaining the Differences in the U.S. and European Health Care SystemsHow can it be that the richest, most powerful nation on earth can tolerate 47 million uninsured, the highest health care costs per capita by far on earth, and health outcomes that Continue Reading...
Healthcare has gained exceeded attention in the past few years since all over the world, diseases and their intensity have been witnessed with an increase in population. Hygiene and sanitation have been associated with an increase in illness, thus co Continue Reading...
Information Systems for Healthcare Management
Of the many enterprises that rely on information systems to attain their objectives, healthcare management is the most challenging and costly. The combination of highly complex application, systems and p Continue Reading...
Choosing the Right Values in Health PolicyDecision-making in healthcare is a highly value-laden process in which the evidence approaches cannot serve as the primary basis. While the evidence is used as the fundamental premises of decision making, val Continue Reading...
Massachusetts Health-Reform Massachusetts Health-Reform\\\"Why was Massachusetts able to enact state-level healthcare reform whereas most other states were not? In your opinion, what are the positive consequences of the Massachusetts healthcare refor Continue Reading...
Annotated Bibliography
Cutler, D. (2020). How will COVID-19 Affect the health care economy? JAMA, 323(22), 2237-2238. DOI: 10.1001/JAMA.2020.7308
The author discusses the economic and healthcare crisis the COVID-19 pandemic created. The projections d Continue Reading...
Lending Institutions, Health Care and Human Capital
Explore whether or not funding from international lending institutions like the World Bank and the IMF are helping or hindering the social, economic, or political development of the country that you Continue Reading...
How would you rank the various forms of health care financing by consumers? Which characteristics of health insurance are most important to customers?
While some nations such as the United Kingdom have a single, national health insurance system fund Continue Reading...
Obamacare: The Details
Obama's health care bill (23 March, 2010), passed by 219 votes to 212 in the House of Representatives with no Republican support, has been the biggest change in many years. In many ways a landmark, it will affect virtually eve Continue Reading...
Payer MixThe payer mix refers to the proportion of patients under government medical plans such as Medicaid and Medicare compared to private or commercial insurance plans. It gives a representation of financial reimbursement plans which in turn deter Continue Reading...
Healthcare
Trends in regulation of Healthcare reform with the potential for the most positive effect on care quality, sustainability of organizations and why they are so important
Reforms in payments, anchored on recent patterns in the private and Continue Reading...
Experts in the field claim that the activity of accreditation represents a key mechanism to evaluate healthcare facilities' performance and enhance care delivery safety and quality. The term "accreditation" describes the external assess Continue Reading...
As Block, Bustamante, de la Sierra and Cardoso (2014) point out, there are more than 12 million Mexican immigrants in the U.S. who have no realistic access to affordable care, as nearly half of them are uninsured. Indeed, access to quality care is ne Continue Reading...
Family Health
When considering nursing practice for families, there is a tendency to think of the family as a static entity, existing as it is when first encountered -- and as frequently described in this paper. But families are not static; they evo Continue Reading...
Thereby we can conclude if their support or lack thereof for healthcare reform is based on understanding of facts, or is being shaped by other factors, ostensibly the information being made public by politically affiliated media and elected official Continue Reading...
Providence Health Care's Background Information
Started legally on March 31, 2000, Providence Health Care is a Canadian nonprofit, faith-based organization operating 15 centers in British Columbia and Vancouver. The organization has a staff of 6000 Continue Reading...
payer healthcare systems: Pros and cons
One of the most controversial concepts in American health care is the idea of single-payer health insurance, or the notion that healthcare will be supported by taxpayer dollars, versus funded by private insur Continue Reading...
Along the way, scholarly resources such as books, peer-reviewed journal articles and reputable websites will be used to create or support the opinions or answers given. The three questions that will be answered will include what basic types of healt Continue Reading...
Assess Ethical IssuesIntroductionWhile a blessing, old age also comes with several health-related issues, among them depression, dementia, Alzheimers, cardiovascular, and other chronic diseases. One of the issues that dispose of aging persons or aggr Continue Reading...
The ACA and the U.S. Health Care System
· The Affordable Care Act (ACA) was meant to promote greater quality care through increased implementation of preventive care; but as Lichtenfeld (2011) and Moynihan (2015) have shown, the health care in Continue Reading...
Medicare, Wealth and Equality of Healthcare
The premise of this position paper is that wealth, not regulation, determines the quality of healthcare available in the United States, citing the inequality of the Medicare Program as a case in point. A r Continue Reading...
Product or Service Supplied
The product supplied to patients is generic pharmaceuticals. “A generic drug is a pharmaceutical drug which is equivalent to a brand-name product in dosage, route of administration, strength, quality, Kinet Continue Reading...