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    “Affordable universal health care for every single American must not be a question of whether, it must be a question of how” (Obama 1). In a country that spends the most in the world on health care, one would expect world class health care available to everybody, but that is not the case in the U.S. The need for reform has been recognized throughout the history of U.S. health care, but no major reform has ever fixed the problems, only delayed the consequences that the U.S. health care system has…

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    component of health care and triage. According to Sztajnkrycer, ethics can be defined as “the discipline of virtue and righteous action, an attempt to define moral principles and thereby resolve moral dilemmas.” In essence, ethics attempts to discern between matters of right and wrong. In practice, ethics requires the exercise of morals and values. Ethical actions are choices made based on moral principles developed from habit and define one’s character. The field of medicine and health…

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    Passive Suicide In the health care profession one will have the opportunity to work with patients from many different walks of life. Patients who are children, middle aged, elderly, religious, female, male, and from many different cultures or ethnic backgrounds. Within these many different patients are their own unique and opinionated standards that have been molded throughout their lifetime based upon their experiences. These standards are formulated within a purpose aimed toward existing in…

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    I was left alone to care for her as the rest of our family remained in Nigeria. I made the decision to take my prerequisite classes at a local community college 5 miles away from home as I could easily tend to my mother. It was also the same reason I transferred to my local…

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    The health care service industry spends more than $200 billion every year on medicinal and non-restorative items. Hospitals are situations for recuperating however a large number of the items and materials that come into a clinic may be destructive to patients, staff, and those in the group. This is because of the way that a few items utilized as a part of human services may contain or discharge cancer-causing agents, conceptive poisons or different unsafe materials. Huge numbers of the…

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    “Clinical quality measures, or CQMS, are tools that help us measure and track the quality of health care services provided by eligible professionals within our health care system” (CMS, 2014, p.2). There have been changes made and reporting differs from the amount of CQMs that were reported 2011-2013 versus 2014 and beyond. As well as 2014 now has a list of approved CQM’s for the EHR incentive program. Eligible professionals now in 2014 and beyond, 9 of a possible 64 measures compared to…

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    Health Care Inequality

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    inequality and inequity in health care The egalitarianism and libertarianism are the two different concepts of justice in philosophy that are frequent in the current debate on equity in health and health care. In the egalitarian view, health care should be dominated by a publicly financing approach. Furthermore, health care is financed on the basis of ability to pay and distributed regarding the need. The concept emphasizes that everyone has a right to have the same access to care and that…

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    APCD In Health Care

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    collects health care claims data from different payer sources including most of health care providers. It combines data from all payers in a state, giving policymakers statewide information on costs, quality, utilization patterns, and both access and barriers to care, as well as numerous other health care measures. The purpose of such database is to make it publically available to consumers and purchasers as well, providing it as a comparison tool for price and quality as they make health care…

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    Planned Parenthood 's slogan, "Care. No matter what.", shows that the company is willing to do whatever it takes to care for their patients, even if it involves breaking the law. Some states have redirected their funds from Planned Parenthood, a primarily women 's health care clinic, to other, more effective health clinics. Why? Planned Parenthood has been reported as selling fetal tissue and performing abortions past twenty weeks. Both reports above have evidence against them and have happened…

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    This essay will outline and discuss the moral theories of three philosophers to explain how each theory can be applied to health care. There are three main ethical theories developed in the western world that examine the value of conduct on how a good life could be managed, these are, Aristotelianism, Deontology and utilitarianism. Aristotle’s theory is focused on deciding what the good (moral) life is and how the development of a good life can be established. He used a scientific approach to do…

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