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    Midwifery In Australia

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    Under the national law the enrolled nurse should not practice the profession in future until they are having professional indemnity (Australia N. a., Proffessional indemnity insurance, 2016) Registration standard: Recency of Practice The recency of practice requires the nurses and midwives to have current professional experience in their field and that should be up to date. In future…

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    In the poem "Minerva Jones", by Edgar Lee Masters talks about how Minerva Jones died in the hands of a doctor. People hooting at her while she walks down the street. Minerva Jones is describe as a heavy body, cocked-eye, and rolling walk girl. What i learned about this individual was that she was named called for just walking down the streets. The people she talks about are the people who were hooting at her and the doctor that they left her with. She was left on her own fate with a doctor name…

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    it is called as “personal injury”. This type of injury may be permanent or temporary, but the injurer has to go through the recovery phase. The most important aspect about personal injury is that injurer will be held liable to compensations and indemnity that injured person sustained. The injured parties have certainly the right to claim for their right compensations for accidents at work and serious injuries. Usually the right for compensation is asked from the injurer, depending on the pain…

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    The Boston Tea Party was a political protest on December 16, 1773 that represented the rebellion of the colonies from Great Britain. It was predominantly caused by the colonists’ opposition to being taxed without being represented in Parliament. Britain had placed a tax on the colonists’ tea; this caused the tension between the colonists and Great Britain to rise until it came to a head in the Boston massacre and soon led to the Boston Tea Party. Tea had been frequently imported to the colonies…

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    Movies such as the Maltese Falcon and Double Indemnity both depict femme fatale as a woman who is in fact dangerous and manipulative. To further understand the evolution of the character of femme fatale, it is imperative to analyze the character of Evelyn Mulwray from the last true film noir, Roman Polanskis’ Chinatown. Evelyn Mulwray is the ‘femme fatale’ movie and is played by actress Faye Dunaway. The movie was released in 1974, and therefore, present a different time. It was released almost…

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    finds “marriage to be confining, loveless, sexless, and dull” (Blaser). For example, in Double Indemnity, Phyllis Dietrichson feels trapped in her husband’s home so she murders him because of the lack of affection he shows towards her (Blaser). Not wanting to be married or confined, replicates how the femme fatale is the complete opposite of the traditional woman after World War…

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    and monitor the use of health services by reducing health care costs. There are four types of managed care plans include health maintenance organizations (HMOs), preferred provider organizations (PPOs), point of service (POS) plans, and managed indemnity plans. In every type of HMO, every employer pays the same monthly premium for HMO service. Each employee is assigned to a primary care doctor for when they need medical attention. If the employee has a problem that is out of the physician’s area…

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    Managed Care Essay

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    Today, the United States’ health care system is not only complex, but it’s also drastically different from what it used to be. For most of the last century, health care was run and financed by indemnity plans or otherwise known as fee-for-service plans. As its name implies, in fee-for-service systems, physicians and other health care providers are paid for each service performed. In this system, the doctor would perform a given service, and then charge the patient a specific fee. In return, the…

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    healthcare over a period of time, and may refer to care provided from birth to end of life. Healthcare services are provided for all levels and stages of care.” (HIMSS) The main two types of traditional health insurance is the indemnity insurance and the service plans. Indemnity Insurance protects the patient from financial burden. It is very important that the patient know what the restriction are listed in the policy. Originally the coverage was only for illness. Prescription drugs and…

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    They cover Fee-for-service plans, Indemnity plans, Federal Employee Program plans, Medicare supplemental plans, and Healthcare Anywhere plans. Fee-for-service plans are what they would consider their traditional plans. The basic coverage covers hospitalization, obstetric care, newborn care…

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