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    are not good for mental health. As shown by many articles, doctors, and parents, injuries in competitive sports can, and do affect school performance. The article, “Post-concussion return to learning also a tough decision,” stated, “Sarah was…

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    Iu Hospital Essay

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    largest and most comprehensive healthcare system in Indiana. Its IU Health brand has 15 hospitals under its wings and employs about 30,000 employees. The IU Health is also famous due to its three Indianapolis hospitals deeply rooted in Indiana. These are Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health – the first state pediatric hospital, IU Health Methodist, the largest private hospital in Indiana with a capacity of 625 beds and IU Health University Hospital – the state’s largest teaching hospital.…

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    New York-Presbyterian

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    It is one of the largest and most comprehensive health care institutions in the world. NYP’s mission, vision and values convey a commitment to excellence in patient care, research, education and community service. This has been proved time and time again by being consistently ranked in the top 10 by U.S. News and World Report annual survey of “Best Hospitals.” NYP defines itself as “one of the nation’s most comprehensive, integrated academic health…

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    Introduction It is very important that hospital adheres to the guidelines that stipulated that if patients return to the hospital for after being treated for 30 days there be a penalty of some sort. This guideline came about after the implementation of the affordable care in 2010. Before the implementation of the affordable care act, there were over 20% of readmission to the hospitals 30 days after being discharged (Rice, 2015). These penalties can prove to be very costly, as a result, hospitals…

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    Gail Devers, a three-time Olympic track and field champion, once said, “It is so important for young children to be fit. I think sports are the key to success, because the challenges you face in sports prepare you for the rest of your life”. Sports are life changing. The physical, social, and mental skills gained from sports can completely alter the lifestyle of a child, and push them in the right direction. These skills can prepare children to overcome obstacles later in life. Sports can create…

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    In order to do this, the organization provides public health information; they make the public aware of what a healthy lifestyle consists of and CPR training. According to the American Heart Association 's website, “Since 1924 when the organization was first founded by six cardiologists, the organization now…

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    The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) is about to turn the way you 're paid by Medicare completely upside down. Effective Jan. 1, 2017, how you participate with this new program determines whether your future Medicare reimbursement will be increased or decreased. It all depends on the data you submit. And although the data submission requirements are somewhat based on several quality reporting systems you may be familiar with (Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS)…

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    we have to consistently remind ourselves to practice. We have to remind ourselves that we are no more important than anyone else. The three articles I read prove the importance of patience, forgiveness, and selflessness. The qualities can even be health beneficial. Sandi Dolbee writes “Patience as a Virtue… So Why is it so Hard to Wait?” to analyze patience in our society. Dolbee discussed how society is impatient because of consumerism, materialism, and self-absorption. The author creates her…

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    Health Policy Case Study

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    forms that public policies can take: laws, rules or regulations, other implementation decisions, and judicial decisions. Law: Social Security Amendment of 1965 is a public law 89-96. It was created to aid senior citizens with health insurance (Medicare) and to provide health care to indigent population and disabled (Medicaid). Rules/Regulations: Title VI of Civil Rights Act of 1964 forbid all racial, color, and national origin discrimination. It is a regulation that is enforced by the…

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    Policy-Making Custer Hospital does not out right explain that they have some type of policy process they want to purse in order to achieve the planning process that is being advised. The one area that policy will have to be taken into account is the implementation of the electronic medical records (EMR). As Ms. Wilson has already pointed out, if the hospital does not meet the EMR standards a by 2015 her hospital will start to lose Medicare reimbursements each year they fail to comply to the…

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