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    The most important benefit of pharmaceutical drugs is the fact that it helps enhance one’s health. There have been great health outcomes from using the drugs. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (2012), the pharmaceutical industry has helped to develop and produce products that help treat a variety of diseases in which saving millions of lives and helping people suffering from diseases and illnesses to recover and lead more productive lives. In order to get these drugs to be sold to…

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    wrongful death lawsuits, neglect, or federal investigations are major risks factors that are avoidable with the proper risk managements plans. Skilled nursing facilities also have financial risks to consider, as their primary sources of income are Medicaid/Medicare and SSDI. These three types of risks- clinical, legal and financial are the major risk factors in skilled nursing facilities. Any risk management program would have to address each type of risk and the categories within the type of…

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    Introduction Chinese immigrants to the United States quickly learned they faced an uphill battle when it came to basic survival, yet they never quit fighting to make better lives for themselves and for future generations. Initially, Chinese gathered together in Chinatowns across the United States and maintained a high degree of heritage consistency. They were originally resistant to adopt Western concepts of medicine, but after time, began to incorporate both allopathic and traditional…

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    Two ways that a critical care nurse anesthetist (CRNA) uses informatics is through anesthesia information management systems (AIMS) and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) (Peterson, White, Westra, & Monsen, 2014). AIMS pulls information on a patient from the anesthesia workstation and sends it into databases and documentation systems (Peterson, White, Westra, & Monsen, 2014). Then a nurse or…

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    Many people today think that the president should be able to have complete control over the rest of the executive branch. However, with the vast scope of government functions today that is almost an impossibility. President Trump’s new proposed budget, not only shows some of the main functions of a government, but shows how there is disagreement on what separate departments feel is best for them. Through the discrepancies of the various departments one can also see that there are a variety of…

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    Ficken and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement that I realized what a great candidate he would be for this paper. Dr. Donald Berwick is the founder of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and the former administrator of the centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. He is a major advocate of a patient- centered approach to healthcare as well as achieving the “triple aim”, improving the experience of care, improving the health of populations and reducing the per capita costs of…

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    also has lowered the chemicals used throughout the process, which again is an environmental savings as well. The same savings has been placed in laundry with changing of products that are more earth and environmental friendly. In the Kidney Care center, they have found a way to recirculate the water used for dialysis. Research was used in noting that the water being flushed from the processors was purer than the going into the unit to start with. This has enabled them to reuse the water…

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    Rosemont was on the market for $2.5 millions dollars. Rosemont Behavioral Healthcare Center was categorized to money related crisis and will be bankrupted if brief moves are not made. The major issue recognized which causes the money related crisis is the nonappearance of organization capacities in the organization. The level of rivalry is very high which demonstrates 44 rivals in the city of Columbus . Venturing into different sections and concentrating on quality and administration is one of…

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    frail, lonely from isolation, most likely they have planned out their suicide and are more determined to kill themselves than the younger generation, such as preteens and teens”(Administration on Aging [AOA] and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration [SAMHSA], 2012). The older adults are suffering alone and once it becomes overwhelming, they give up on life. Statistics show while sixty percent of the elder communities are suffering from depression only ten percent of that…

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    How adequate and available services offered to prevent overweight or chronic diseases? (KI)- “City has parks, pools, tennis centers, and Early Prevention & Intervention programs for youth”. (KI2)- “Eating habits changes, more servings of fruits and vegetables”. (KI3)- “Hialeah parks is a main part of this city’s future. They open…

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