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    Health Care History

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    management and health care. As WWII progressed, Henry J. Kaiser developed a pre-paid program that paved the way for Health Maintenance Organizations 40 years later. Capitation in a nutshell is where there is a set amount of money paid to the provider regardless of the number of patients seen. Fee for services is less stable and nebulous for both the provider and the patient. Fee for service is on the decline…

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    LOOKING BACK Looking back at the first half of the semester, one event in particular stood out to me the most is when one of my patients gladly offered me her dinner as a “thank you” for my assistance. The day started out pretty normal, I took my patient’s vital signs, assessed for her LOC and performed a hair, skin and nails assessment. After performing all those assessment, I asked if she needed anything else, and she said “Yes I would like to go the bathroom. Would you help me up?”. I asked…

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    that will measure physician quality (CMS, n.d.). MIPS is the future of healthcare and that is why I believe this benchmarking data is the most crucial to understand. Consequently, MIPS has a scoring level of four main categories: quality, advancing care information, clinical practice improvement activities,…

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    quality of service delivery in Health and Social Care. Introduction The service to which is offered by the company being discussed is designed to provide an alternative care within an environment for people requiring care and support for a number of different reasons. ‘to support our service users we provide a range of services to meet their differing needs, including supported living, supported housing, residential care, community and home support, floating support, extra care and day…

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    Health Care Connection

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    Health Care Connection extends a big Georgia welcome to your company. We are excited to have a new business in Blakely. We have needed an orthopedic doctor in the area for quite some time. We have been in business in this area for ten years now and have been able to offer doctor’s care to those who previously could not afford it. The people of Blakely are tremendously generous and selfless, which is why I have devoted the last ten years of my practice to helping them. The unfortunate reality…

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    Responsibility Currently, health care fraud and abuse is an issue that affects everybody in our country costing tens of billions of dollars per annum. This duplicitous misdeed is committed when mendacious people and providers submit fictitious or misleading information to make a profit. “Fraud and abuse in the health care system has an enormous adverse impact on health care quality, and safety, while also imposing higher cost on consumers, employers, and taxpayers” (Fighting Health Care Fraud…

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    Chinese Health Care System

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    The Ministry of Health is responsible for things such as designing national health law, budget allocation and planning within China’s highly decentralized health care system. Currently 95% of the population are insured and 35.5% of health expenditures are paid out-of-pocket. China has achieved universal health coverage that involves a wide scope of health services (Eggleston, 2012). To achieve this China uses extensive insurance programs and a three-tier hospital delivery system. China has…

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    be grateful for the gesture knowing that the care I’m giving is appreciated, but that’s how I do my job for all patients. I wouldn’t want patients to think that if I received a gift, that it would change the way I go about doing my job for better or worse. I would like them to know that I treat all my patients the same regardless of their affliction. Beneficence is an ethical principle that also applies in this situation. According to the Health Care Ethics pdf, “To act in a beneficent manner…

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    Kardashians, it seems hard to imagine a world without such technology. Many workplaces had to adapt quickly and create policies to regulate these technological advances with healthcare being no different. Social media could easily positively influence health care by creating a place for discourse between professionals, professionals and patients and between the patients themselves. It also provides an opportunity for professional networking and widespread correct and full information promotion,…

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    Health care administrators direct the operation of health systems, hospitals, and other sorts of businesses. They are responsible for staff, programs, services, budgets, facilities, collaborations with other organizations, and other supervisory functions. Unlike physicians, health care administrators do not interact with patients directly daily. Rather, they help shape policy, act as change agents, and direct health-related industries by supporting the improvement of the health care system to…

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