965 Search Results for Insurance Providers and American Healthcare
Since homosexual couples are not allowed to get married, health insurance benefits are not available through these means. Additionally, gay and lesbian patients face particular prejudice from "homophobic" health care providers, and may avoid seeking Continue Reading...
The growing number of New Yorkers lacking health insurance has been a persistent concern of government as well as the public. (309) In contrast, the distribution of health care resources came to the fore more recently. The New York State Commission Continue Reading...
The authors encourage case managers who have HIV / AIDS patients to make an active effort to move beyond the patient as a number in their load, and understand that these individuals are often so disenfranchised that they so need a medical advocate. Continue Reading...
Because patients have an active role in their care plan and are in
more frequent contact with their healthcare provider, they gain a better
understanding of their condition and become more compliant in their care."
(Moore, 1) This speaks directly to Continue Reading...
Social Economic Inequality
When people think of social inequity, they generally frame this in terms of socio-economic class. People who have accumulated much wealth occupy the top echelons of society and enjoy the most privileges as brought on by th Continue Reading...
What is the current level of autonomy among NPs?
How independent are nurse practitioners? It is well-known that NPs desire and deserve autonomy -- which gives NPs "substantial control over [their] professional practice" (Bahadori, et al., 2009, p. Continue Reading...
They are striving to be the best of both worlds. In their heavily regulated industry, there is a relatively high degree of commoditization between different health care plan offerings. There is high intensity of rivalry in the industry as well. This Continue Reading...
What produces value in managed care is a good health outcome rather than medical intervention. Not every visit to a doctor is necessary; nor is every test conducted, every medication prescribed, or every placement in an intensive care unit going to Continue Reading...
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Moreover, we do not need to reorganize the entire health care system in order to solve this problem. Ensuring that our neighbors and fellow Americans have access to health care does not remove the profit motive from our system, it does not reduce th Continue Reading...
Rights and Responsibilities
How do the rights and responsibilities of patients differ from the rights and responsibilities of employees? How are they similar?
Until recently, patient responsibilities were seldom directly 'spelled out' in the Americ Continue Reading...
WHY WAS IT A SMART Management MOVE?
There are several reasons that this commitment and plan provided a smart management move on the part of the organization.
One of the first things the HMO did once the plan was announced was to begin challenging Continue Reading...
HEALTHCARE Healthcare: Policy Analysis- Certificate of Needs (CON) LawFor the regulation of the American healthcare system, certain laws have been instituted to facilitate the functions of healthcare convenience. With the notion that healthcare deliv Continue Reading...
If the account does this it has exhausted what matters to the person in constructing the agent's well-being. Thus a person could not care about anything beyond the extent to which it serves her interests. Self-sacrifice would be impossible." (Sobel, Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Project Proposal
Graduate Project in Nursing
The incidence of sexually transmitted diseases has been increasing among adolescents in countries around the world, but there remains a dearth of timely and relevant studies concerning sal Continue Reading...
Inpatient Admissions
If poor people were as healthy as the rest of America, we actually would not see any decline in inpatient admission because the rest of America is really not very healthy. As several studies have recently noted, an alarming trend Continue Reading...
Introduction, Problem Statement, Objectives and Aims, and Significance of Practice Problems: HYPERTENSIONAs previously reported, hypertension is a pervasive public health concern that affects millions of individuals worldwide (Fang et al., 2021). Des Continue Reading...
Hiring a Nurse Practitioner reduces wait times (overcrowding) in the Emergency Department
estimation of the ED (Emergency department) compromise with care afforded to patients because of overcrowding from the perspective of the provider of services. Continue Reading...
The RN verifies comprehension with the nursing assistive personnel and that the assistant accepts the delegation and the responsibility that accompanies it;
7) Communication must be a two-way process. Nursing assistive personnel should have the opp Continue Reading...
The main question revolving around childhood obesity is "When does childhood obesity become a child endangerment issue?"(Alexander, 2009)
Definitions of "neglect" and "medical neglect" (parental neglect of a child's medical needs) are not universal Continue Reading...
Hospital Culture
Constituents of Complex Environments in Health/Social Care
USA's National Academies have, for numerous years, been conducting systemic researches into the nation's healthcare cost and quality (Building a Better Delivery System, 200 Continue Reading...
Health Status
Health promotion among diverse populations
Health status of a minority group: African-Americans
As is the case with all precious commodities, good health is not distributed equally throughout the population. Profound disparities exis Continue Reading...
S. To become legal, U.S. citizens (Alba, online at (http://www.lcsun-news.com/news/ci_10241460).That pathway was created in 2001, under Section 245 of the Life Act Amnesty of 2000 (Porter, 16). If it fails, Obama can pass the buck to the Bush Adminis Continue Reading...
In addition to barriers to coverage, HIPAA presents problems for patients wishing to keep their medical information private. HIPAA professes to protect patient privacy and information security. While the provisions of HIPAA do outline the strict ru Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The History and Evolution of Medicare:
This essay could explore the origins of Medicare, key legislative milestones since its inception in 1965, and the changes in coverage and policy that have shaped the modern Medicare p Continue Reading...
Running Head: CAPSTONE PROJECT 8CAPSTONE PROJECTAbstractVirtual health care has offered sustenance during a universal health crisis with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. As COVID-19 continues spreading its arms and affecting thousands of people wo Continue Reading...
Running Head: BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS21BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSISBusiness Environmental AnalysisI. Market DomainA: Historical SignificanceThe choice of industry on this front will be the healthcare industry specifically the medical heal Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution and Impact of Medicare since Its Inception:
Explore the historical development of Medicare, from its origins in the Social Security Act Amendments of 1965 to the present, including the introduction of various pa Continue Reading...
Title: Ensuring Patient Privacy and Protection: An Overview of HIPAA Regulations
Introduction
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted in 1996 with the primary goal of protecting the privacy and security of p Continue Reading...
Quality Measurement Proposal
The focus of quality measurements is, generally, care processes or structures having an established relationship with positive healthcare outcomes, and being under the healthcare system's control. The technical definitio Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Evolution of Medicare: Tracing the History and Key Amendments
This essay would explore the historical context of Medicare's inception, the societal and political forces that shaped it, and the signi Continue Reading...
Wide Web Consortium and HIPAA Applicable Rules
In the contemporary business environment, compliance and security standards have become the crucial factors to a successful business and assist in gaining the confidence of top global clients. The W3C Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Impact of Nursing Homes on Elderly Well-being:
This essay would explore how living in a nursing home can influence the emotional, psychological, and physical well-being of elderly residents. To Continue Reading...
The Greatest Issue Facing 21st Century Ethical Leadership
Big Brother is Watching You. -- George Orwell, 1984
The chilling but fictitious epigraph above is becoming all too real for many people around the world today. Indeed, a growing number of auth Continue Reading...
When people experience aches, pains, or strange rashes, their first line of defense has become the Internet. Each month, 74 million people visit WebMD, the number one website portal for healthcare (Bogart). Older than Google itself, WebMD is one of m Continue Reading...
Health Care Economics
Monopsony power is defined as a situation where there is only a single buyer in the market (Investopedia, 2014). In a monopsony situation, all of the bargaining power rests with the buyer, such that the seller is a price taker, Continue Reading...
Healthcare Management (discussion Questions)
Health care management (Discussion questions)
According to Stone et al. (2008) health care is the second-fastest budding sector of the American economy. Stanton (2002) argues that the discontent with the Continue Reading...
Sunrise Foster Senior Community
The Older American Act (OAA) was signed into law by President Lyndon Johnson on August 14, 1965. The purpose of the law was to provide for the needs of an increasing number of older persons in the United States. The s Continue Reading...