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    As baby boomers grow older and are no longer able to care for themselves, the need for a nursing home will increase. Not only is oral care in a nursing home a problem, several reputable authors have labeled it as “deplorable.” Regardless of the legislation declaring that residents receive oral care, there has not yet been a system put in to place to monitor this. There have been many reports in the US describing how horrific “the delivery of oral care is, including lack of toothbrushes and other…

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    With 2016 have being an election year, politics are everywhere. People wear shirts, have signs outside of their homes, and often times discuss or argue about these with others. Personally, as an 18 year old this was my first year voting. I was excited and overwhelmed with such a decision. However, growing up I have always been raised to have particular beliefs and I have always stood by those beliefs. My choice was very clear from the beginning of it all. I was with her. I grew up in a very…

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    Healthcare to U.S Citizens In the USA there are a variety of organizations provided to our citizens. Healthcare plays an important role in our society in general because it factors into our production. Programs, Production of Resources, Delivery of Services, Economic Support, and even Management organize our National Health System; we use this particular system because it shows how health needs or problems can produce health results or outcomes. Not only does it provide a systematic way of…

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    Quality Of Care

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    Healthcare has been at the forefront of confrontation for centuries. From the first implementation of the U.S Marine Hospital in 1798 to the execution of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) in its current state, the questions of who will pay, who will have access and what is going to be the quality of care remains a challenge. Healthcare as we know will always come at a cost. Someone will need to pay for the services rendered as nothing is free. How much you pay, often speaks to the…

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    I am beyond frustrated watching the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee interview Governor Rick Snyder and the EPA official, Ms. McCarthy on C-span. I watched as state government officials, mainly Gov. Rick Snyder, try to toss the EPA advisors under the bus. Between the two of them, they went back and forth playing the blame game. It was as though there was no one taking accountability. The thing that infuriates me beyond all reason is the fact that the Governor is using Michigan…

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    A professor of bioethics, Peter Singer, published an article in The New York Times Magazine, arguing his “solution” to poverty. He claims that what money you’re currently spending on luxuries should be given to those who need need food, medicine, and other basic life necessities. The issue of poverty is so complex, however, that every solution has pros and cons. In Singer’s solution though, the cons outweigh the pros. Obviously, most people would take any opportunity to help out a fellow man who…

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    The article “should hospitals and doctors apologize for patients” by Sandra G. Boodman seeks to address how apologizing could work and save time and money. In addition to the high litigation cost that’s getting up every since. However, sometimes it is entirely useless because human life is priceless. The article problems being discussed whether doctors have the right to not tell the patient about the mistake and its process. Although the program that Sandra mentions will save time and money…

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    High Cost of Health, American philosopher Ronald Dworkin makes it evident that the prudent insurance ideal could be a possible approach in determining what sorts of health care society needs on the grounds of justice. There are two problems that need reform in American health care; the first is how much America should spend on health care overall, and the second is how should that health care be distributed among the people (242). The purpose of Dworkin’s prudent insurance ideal is to be able to…

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    Canadian Health Care

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    Most people do not plan on getting sick or getting injured, but when they do they have to find affordable ways to seek care. Around the world, one might find that healthcare is presented in various ways in different countries. For example, the health care in the United States and the health care in Canada. These two counties are not easily compared, they are different in the way healthcare is funded, the population it is being delivered to, health outcomes, and health care resources. Starting…

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    of Thailand's international hospitals have facilities catering specifically to the medical tourist, with Bangkok offering more medical facilities of international standard than in any other part of the country. Doctors in Thailand often speak some English, but usually the nursing staff speaks only Thai. A foreigner can use government hospitals, but getting…

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