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    into structured data. Stage II, which began in 2013, involves the exchange of data between systems. The reporting of clinical quality measures and public health information was now being sent to the designated governmental agencies and registries. Stage III begins in 2015 and is about using the acquired knowledge to improve population health and public health, and to reduce disparities of quality healthcare. Large organizations that were quick to adopt EHR technology have shown the benefits…

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    Social action and influence consist of community involvement and empowerment, social norm and public opinion. While healthy public policies and organizational practice is the implementation of policy, legislation, resource allocation, supportive organizational practice and creating engagement with health promotions programs. The last impacts are healthier lifestyle…

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    Field Practice Experience

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    accomplish this by providing advocacy, education, research and support activities, programs and services. My educational background in public health will play a significant role in the internship position there. My field practice preceptor will be Ms. Brenda Shelton-Dunston. She is the executive director of BWHA and has many years of experience in the field of public health. My responsibilities during my internship will include assisting with the planning, developing, and facilitation…

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    leading agencies in public health. By understanding the history, roles, and objectives of the CDC, one can better appreciate the role it plays in the public health sector. As stated on its website, the CDC’s mission is to work 24/7 to protect the United States from health, safety, and security threats (CDC Website). In addition, the CDC also serves to help communities fight disease. The CDC does this through scientific analysis and investigation in order to provide the public…

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    Should public universities pre-set the number of admitted applicants for each profession field? Most public universities have an over production of job career in a certain profession field. Public universities have an overload with different types of profession, though most admitted students aim for the most popular ones, but lacking on the least common field. Students today go for the most common profession which the field is always crowded because most of the students choose the same study…

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    Marni D. Brownell stated, “For every dollar the American commercial health insurance industry’s spent on health claims in 1988, it spent 33.5 cents for administration, marketing, and over- head, while the U.S. Medicare system spent 2.3 cents and the public health care system in Canada spent 3 cents” (DeCoster & Brownell, 1997, pg. 300). There is a tremendous amount of money being spent by the U.S on just having private insurances run and pay the physicians. If the U.S relocated that expenses…

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    John Taylor Gatto

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    John Taylor Gatto is an award winning educator who has taught in New York public schools for over twenty years. Three separate times he was named New York City teacher of the year, and in 1991 was named New York State teacher of the year. He also has written such works as: Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling, A Different Kind of Teacher, The Underground History of American Education, and Weapons of Mass Instruction: A Schoolteacher’s Journey Through the Dark World of…

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    how political HHS and public health can become. Many local decisions are based on local political beliefs rather than on what the issue at hand becomes. As long as there is a notation of who is for what party, there also seems to be a snag in different processes. There can be many different misconceptions as well surround public health that often make it more difficult to carry out different missions. Noting the issue with vaccinations earlier, Dr. Aaltonen sites that public misconceptions about…

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    After completing my health assessment, I noticed that since I began the nursing program, many unexpected things have changed. I was astonished that it only took 4 weeks for me to break habits that I have been working towards for years. Analyzing my test made me instantly thankful for this assignment, my loved ones nor myself would make my downfalls apparent, and the assessment did. Life has taught me the importance of physical health and how it is easily connected to all other facets of life.…

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    Smoketown Case Analysis

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    Given the context of Smoketown, the combination of political philosophy and information processing frames of reference would work best. Political philosophy is the strongest frame at providing an overall policy goal through its dialectic approach. However, it is the weakest of the five frames at providing technical details or a plan of action. Information processing counterbalances the major weakness of political philosophy by being the strongest technical frame since it provides prescriptions…

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