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    policy implementation scenarios proposed by the government of India’s Planning Commission The first scenario is the determined effort scenario. In this scenario the NAPCC will be effectively pursued and implemented until 2017. This would require the continuous upgrading of…

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    4. Critical Analysis Through the successes of Under Armour as a global brand, its online presence has grown substantially with the integration of digital communication channels and platforms. This critical analysis will be with regards of the positive and negative factors taken in by as a first time consumer basis. Through Need Recognition, as a first time consumer with heavy usage of online media channels, I had the opportunity to chance upon Under Amour’s usage and utilization of the…

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    perspectives. Total Quality Management (TQM) is a managerial approach aiming at achieving quality in a broad of sense. Juran (1992) stated that quality management aims at conducting the inherent managerial elements of planning, control and improvement. Continuous improvement (CI) is a core element of TQM, mentioned by Kaizen (n.d.).…

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    While the states that do not uphold the expansion of the Medicaid constrains the benefits of the poor people living in these states. The integration of the sick around the World components that is being upheld in America is National Health Insurance. In this case, the United States focus on ensuring Health Insurance Exchange remain open for both low and middle income American enhancing it remain…

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    care delivery. The holistic model with its variables like the organizational and individual evaluation, selection of the right approach, etc. make the staff development more successful. This model suggests an evolutionary process which helps the continuous improvement of the end results. The holistic model offers clarity and enables focusing in a state of confusion (Evans et al.,…

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    that provide coursework and practical training in this area (Schulte, Skinner, & Claiborn, 2002). Also, the integration of spirituality into treatment in acute settings is almost impossible because most work focuses on outpatients, and treatment rules that have been enforced and evaluated are scarce. Finally, the integration of spirituality into practices based on evidence plus the continuous development replicable protocols is scarce. Therefore practice of such treatments in partial and…

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    to aging, discrimination, retirement and economic challenges. Most programs train students about research methods in gerontology, which covers the application of qualitative and quantitative research methods, and health aging, which covers an integration of biomedical and psychosocial…

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    Moreover, ongoing research is being performed to assess Danish substance use treatment through an initiative started in 2013 by the Ministry of Children, Gender Equality, Integration and Social Affairs (European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction [EMCDD], 2014). Although this drug abuse project includes a wide variety of research projects, it does not appear to include a dedicated project for capturing the views…

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    psychometric limitations. In this case, it is necessary for practitioners to be of full understanding the extent the assessment can serve to avoid possible misuse. Nevertheless, the MBTI may serve a more useful role in psychological aspects with continuous further research and…

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    overview of the Wishard/Eskenazi Health Services Medical Gopher (Gopher) and G3 systems. The Medical Gopher system was first developed in 1984 as an outpatient order entry system and in 1990 expanded into the inpatient setting. Gopher has been in in continuous use supporting a 350-bed hospital, 12 community health centers, and 79 clinics that provide a variety of services (Duke et al., 2014). Gopher is an electronic medical record (EMR) system and by definition a computerized physician order…

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