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    explaining what services they provided and allowed me to stay in the waiting room so I can observe the patients. The waiting time was about fifteen to twenty minutes for many of the patients there and when ask how they feel about this urgent care clinic, the feedback was mixed reviews. They said that the staff was friendly and professional, however, the waiting time for what they came there was not fast enough because most of them were there for physicals for employment and urine drug…

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    There are nine animal clinics in Valencia County. There are many conventions of an animal hospital. Care of the animal, how the facility is run, the…

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    Jordan Fraud Case Study

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    This paper will describe a crisis case with a client by the name of Jordan. The paper addresses Jordan’s concerns using the effective Triage Assessment Form (TAF). TAF addresses the crisis in the following domains (1) affective, (2) behavioral, (3) cognitive. These domains indicate the client’s functionality during the crisis. The TAF calls for the clinician to evaluate and rate the client in the domains mentioned earlier. In the paper the clinician will provide a recommendation for the…

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    The article “Non-Profit News: Easy Ways to Lose Clients and Your Reputation” written by Dr. Warren Corson III was about how certain things, although they may seem insignificant can affect you and your clients in a negative way. An example would be focusing on making money. When a clinician is only focused on making money their clients may feel as if they are a meal ticket. Immediately asking to have clients pay their co-payment and fill out paperwork before asking the clients why they are there,…

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    Structural Violence

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    An important contribution to the structural violence in both clinics is the concept of clinical gaze. A clinical gaze, the phenomenon where doctors and clinicians focus only on the disease and ignore the illness, in addition to stereotypes can have baleful effects. Disease is a discrete natural entity that can be clinically…

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    standardize all health clinics specified for pregnant women and children regardless of their ability to pay. This policy would consist of expanding clinic hours among Wards that currently have limited timings and accessibility. With the increase in hours, there should be more one to one communication and follow-up from the time the patient steps into the clinic until the end of pregnancy. Each Ward would have to meet similar guidelines in terms of the types of resources, clinic hours, and number…

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    Countless Medicare beneficiaries suffer from serious disabilities or illnesses and receive service from numerous medical professionals in various health care locations. Since these patients are in such poor health, they often find themselves receiving treatment in a lengthy hospital stay. There is a high chance of an error occurring when patients are being transitioned back into the community because it is hard for the hospital clinician to obtain all of the medical history necessary to…

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    Maternal Health Themes

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    A critical element to success in the maternal health program in Haiti is that they do not charge women the fee that the clinic charges to get care. Without this fee women can get the care they need for them and their baby. In Egypt a critical element to success is that the Tuk Tuk midwife nurse travels, so it breaks down barriers with having to cross the river to have a medical…

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    Centered Earth needs your help. The ceramics arts studio and gallery is once again helping with the Annual “Soup and a Bowl” event, held by the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank. This event will be held on February 19, 2016 at the Genetti Hotel and Suites located in Williamsport. Besides the great food, raffles, for this this event, each participant gets a bowl to keep. “To Remind people that an empty bowl means that someone is going without food.” Pam Hicks, Programs and Events Coordinator…

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    Spurred by the global recession, governments implemented austerity measures to reduce budget deficits. In Canada, the impact of these measures are particularly evident at the hospital level. Hospitals have seen their operating budgets reduced from previous years. The most common public funding method used in Canada is the “global budget” method. Under this model, hospitals are provided a fixed budget to cover operating costs during a fixed period. The budgets are based on historical figures,…

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