997 Search Results for Health Disparities
Quality Health
If I were to assume the CEO position and recommend someone for the Chief Quality officer, being a position that predominantly deals with quality data collection and handling, a background knowledge and experience in the clinical sector Continue Reading...
Prince Georges County, Maryland: Psychosocial Factors and Health InequitiesMorbidity and MortalityInfant Mortality by Race/EthnicityInfant mortality rate declined by 16% from 2008 to 2017 (Infant Health Fact Sheet, 2018). Infant mortality rate for bl Continue Reading...
Affordable Health Care Act
Impact of the affordable health care act
The affordable health care act, commonly referred to as Obamacare, brought a set of health care reforms aimed at making health consumers to be responsible for their health care. Th Continue Reading...
DNP and Global HealthThe Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program equips practitioners with the competencies necessary to comprehend, evaluate, and respond to the global health environment. Emphasizing the scientific underpinnings of nursing practice Continue Reading...
TRANSFORMATION PAPER Transformation PaperPublic Health 3.0: A Call to Action to Create a 21st Century Public Health InfrastructureIntroductionIt is unacceptable that in the 21st century, people continue to experience differences in health status as a Continue Reading...
The Impact of State Health Policies on Healthcare Quality: An Analysis of the 2022 State Health System Performance ScorecardIntroductionThe 2022 Scorecard on State Health System Performance by the Commonwealth Fund gives an overview of how different Continue Reading...
Issues Driving Change in Healthcare
Healthcare is driven by policy changes like those embedded in the Affordable Care Act, by shifting social norms and attitudes towards healthcare, and by demographic changes such as the aging population. The Afford Continue Reading...
Evidence-Based Practice in Public Health: Population Based Health and Health Care Health DisparitiesThe concept of levels of prevention refers to strategies used to prevent, delay, or reduce the onset and progression of diseases in a population. The Continue Reading...
Health Promotion StrategiesThe Z familys social determinates of health (SDOH) include their race, class, religion, and overall health status. The family is white, middle class, and has good health overall. Their diet is healthy, but the parents do no Continue Reading...
Global HealthGlobal health refers to the study and practice of improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide. It encompasses a broad range of issues that transcend national borders and require cooperation among countries an Continue Reading...
Public Health Assessment ToolThe Community Health Assessment and Group Evaluation (CHANGE) is a tool developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to help public health practitioners assess the needs of their communities and devel Continue Reading...
Changes in Healthcare in the United StatesThis article illustrates how universal healthcare may lead to a healthy population in America and assist in mitigating an unhealthy nation\\\'s economic costs for a long time. Specifically (Zieff et al. 2020) Continue Reading...
Hughes, A., Watanabe-Galloway, S., Schnell, P., & Soliman, A. (2015) studied the differences in colorectal screening between rural-urban in Nebraska. Their investigation into the reasons behind this gap indicated a few differences, some of which Continue Reading...
Privacy of Health Records in the United States: Health Information Privacy in the Correctional Setting
The advent of technology both eased the handling of patients' health records by health practitioners and elevated the importance of health informa Continue Reading...
Social Status and Health
Generally, people belong to numerous social categories that influence and shape their life in different ways. These categories are based on obvious characteristics such as gender and racial background. Nonetheless, there are Continue Reading...
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1. Introduction
Early 2008, representatives from indigenous health organizations, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, and the commonwealth government of Australia, signed an agreement that was meant to ensure that a Continue Reading...
Introduction
Advocacy in health care refers to the action of promoting and fostering social, economical, political and educational changes that reduce the risk of suffering of individuals and communities by implementing preventive strategies, increas Continue Reading...
S. is the issue of waiting times. Wait times for services are affected by several factors. Both countries are plagued by excessive wait times for certain services, such as specialists, surgery, or specialized treatments such as that for specific canc Continue Reading...
Agencies That Affect Public Health SystemsGovernmental and quasi-governmental agencies play a vital role in providing public health systems and nursing services in the United States (Whitsel et al., 2021). These agencies are responsible for setting r Continue Reading...
In this, the assistant can play a very important role. The physician and assistant together can for example work to resolve ethical dilemmas and find solutions with the help of the patient. It is important to remember the principle of meeting the pa Continue Reading...
Mental Health Disparities in the U.S.
The most frequently unaddressed and critical matter is mental health in ethnic and racial minority communities. The American Indians/Alaska Natives, Blacks, Asian-Americans, and Blacks are populations that are Continue Reading...
Dr. Leonard Egede published an editorial in the Journal of General Internal Medicine regarding various issues in health care i.e. race, ethnicity, culture, and disparities. The editorial was published on the premise that existing evidence shows that 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...
Cultural Competency Health Professionals Canada
This paper discusses cultural competency for health professionals in Canada. Defining cultural competence for healthcare as respectful awareness of cultural differences, the importance of this perspect Continue Reading...
Women and Health Agenda Over the Last 20 Years
This review is about women's health demands and their contribution in creating a healthy society. For many decades, World Health Organization (WHO) has had tremendous measures that concern women's healt Continue Reading...
DNP ProjectThe Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) scholarly project is essentially a testament to the culmination of knowledge and skills acquired throughout the DNP program. It is not merely a degree requirement but a reflection of the student's abili Continue Reading...
IntroductionThe Center for Promoting Health and Health Equity-Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health (CPHHE-REACH) Initiative was created to reduce cardiovascular health disparities and risk factors among African Americans in Omaha, Nebrask Continue Reading...
COVID-19 Literature ReviewIntroductionVaccine hesitancy is a big challenge in public health, and this became especially obvious during the COVID-19 pandemic. This problem is characterized by delay of some in the public in accepting or even outright r Continue Reading...
Mental Health Care Coordination PlanIntroductionAfrican Americans have long been underserved by the mental health care system in the United States. In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the need for improved care coordination for t Continue Reading...
AbstractThis study examined the relationship between coal mining history, socio-economic impacts, and public health responses in Wales and Appalachia, with a specific focus on Covid-19 vaccination behaviors and attitudes. The study drew on survey dat Continue Reading...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a new form of research that strives to create more meaningful and equitable partnerships between researchers and the community. Previously, the relationship was more along the lines of a transactional Continue Reading...
The Social Injustice Issue of Health CareIntroductionHealth care is an important and timely issue that reflects various forms of social injustice in the United States. The challenge of ensuring equal and equitable access to health care, respect for h Continue Reading...
Constructing the Language for Exploring Health EquityWhat is especially surprising or important when constructing the Language for Exploring Health Equity is the intricate connection between racism and health disparities. It is clear that systemic ra Continue Reading...
U.S. Healthcare System: An Analysis
Healthcare System: An Analysis
The United States healthcare system is far more than simply a health insurance system with multiple contributors, neither is the government solely responsible for funding the system Continue Reading...
Abstract:Today, mental health in the U.S. has become the focus of a growing body of scholarship as researchers examine the antecedents to the nations current political polarization and increasingly violent responses to the multiple existential threat Continue Reading...
Health Equity Consensus DefinitionPart 11. Race:a. \\\"A category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical characteristics.\\\" (Oxford English Dictionary)b. \\\"A population that is believed to share common ancestry, physical characteri Continue Reading...