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    The delivery system for mental health in the US has shifted from state financed institutions, where patients were cared for in state hospitals and psychiatric asylums to more federally based programs that focus on treatment in the community (Cunningham et al., 2006). The first two developing changes in the mental health system arose in the 1990’s. One of these changes was the physical and therapeutic treatments of the mentally ill. As president Bush notoriously called this the decade of the…

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    NSG 110. Disc.4 SN Julia Lainhart January, 21, 2017 Discussion 4. Question 1. The article provided by the US Census Bureau addresses the healthcare issues for any demographic minority. For example: American Indians and Alaskan Natives. Adequate and accessibility to healthcare services is provided for those who live on US reservations by the US Indian Health Service (IHS). According to the US Census, most American Indians and Alaskan Natives live outside reservations or in other isolated…

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    Residents of some states may be able to find long-term care coverage through a State Partnership Program that links special Partnership-qualified (PQ) long-term policies provided by private insurance companies with Medicaid. These PQ policies: Help people purchase shorter term, more complete long-term care insurance Include inflation protection, so the dollar amount of benefits you receive can be higher than the amount of insurance coverage you purchased All you to apply for…

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    Healthcare Killing Us

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    The idea of rising medical cost in the healthcare system has now become the norm of business in America. Ever since healthcare became a business in America, there has been a rise in hospitals, urgent care, clinics and private doctor’s offices being built at every corner. Sources have shown that United States spends more money on healthcare than any other country. With prices of medical bills keep rising, it has become a burden on low-income families to get the necessity of care without being in…

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    In 2015 the CPS ASEC census found that 9.1% of Americans were living uninsured for an entire year. To put that in perspective, 9.1% is equal to about 29 million citizens with no coverage. Before government ran healthcare about 48.6 million Americans were uninsured. Therefore, considering these statistics and more, I think the government should provide free healthcare for all citizens with a goal of having 0 Americans uninsured. Americans now live in debt due to overpriced insurance rates and…

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    One of the problems of health inequality and why it is a problem. Health inequality is a huge problem that is going around the world, and not a lot people are noticing it. That is why I’m here today writing this paper, to talk about this. What is health inequality? Health Inequality is the difference in status or in the distribution in health between population groups. This is a problem and I’m going to tell you why. I think that it is important. For example, if a woman is having a baby, and it…

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    The film was enlightened my idea on our health issues. The one thing that bothered me the most was that we see our country represented in good health, yet Americans spend a lot of money on their medical care and still live a much shorter and very sick lives compared to other countries. America only ranked thirtieth for life expectancies and more babies die in our country than in lower poverty countries. I really did not realize that forty-seven million people in our country did not have health…

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    Sick Around The World

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    Although, they are not spending enough money to keep up the health care system. The last place is Switzerland, they have a universal healthcare system that causes insurance companies not to make a profit. Switzerland proves to us that healthcare reform is…

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    Certainly, the contribution of the Managed Care Organization to the present health system of the United States cannot be overstated; hence, the managed care organization is considered an integral part of the complex health care system in the United States. Through the evolution of the managed care industry, the organization has created various modalities of delivering health care services to their respective beneficiaries. For example the PPO, a PPO by all indications is a group of health…

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    Looking at the problems that government and fix budget health care system have but on the flip side is private insurance coverage. Private insurance has been around since revolution times but didn’t gain acceptance until 1900. The need for health insurance arose in the 1920’s, powered by increasing costs of hospital care. The costs that drove up medical bills for patients in the 1920’s was the need of investments in facilities, equipment, and physician training, and at the same time, hospitals…

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