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    while providing care. This study was to evaluate some of the barriers involved. During this study, the authors collected their information through various methods: observation, surveys, follow-up interviews, scenario testing, patient outcomes, reimbursement, and time-to-completion documentation. The point-of-care documentation system at each of these sites being evaluated were being used by the interdisciplinary teams. Medications and patient history were available through the electronic…

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    Japanese Healthcare System

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    With such an effective, comprehensive healthcare system being utilized in Japan, there are certain salient features that make their healthcare system distinctive and noticeable. One primary quality that sets Japan’s universal healthcare program apart from other nations is the specific structure and effectiveness of their public health insurance system and the in-depth role that the government plays in the assembly and implementation of this unique operation. The three insurance plans, the EHI,…

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    Why Go Back To School?

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    Why I decided to go back to school? My reason to go back to school probably could be the same as others, but I decided to go back to school to have a better life for myself. In addition, to my reason of wanting to go back to school was also because I wanted to be able to advance in my current job or even become a court administrator. The decision came to my mind when I was sitting in the living room watching a television program. It was commercial for one of the health colleges where some…

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    DACA Argumentative Essay

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    I knew America was a ruthless place when I heard the decision made on behalf of the DACA program. The Deferred Action for the Childhood Arrivals program had upheld about 800,000 young adult immigrants from deportation. Some of which they most likely didn’t know they were even migrants themselves until they were old enough to understand. In 2001, the DREAM Act was being formed so that these children can have a chance to receive citizenship. Years go by and nothing is done till Barack Obama is…

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    follow-up for Veterans who are admitted into Non-VA facilities Objectives: VA policy mandates Non-VA facilities to notify the VA Transfer Center or Fee Basis department about Veterans’ admissions to initiate possible transfers and reviews for reimbursement. Since there is a lack of communication, primary care teams are not aware of the Veterans’ admissions. Consequently, Veterans who are admitted into Non-VA facilities do not receive appropriate and timely post-hospitalization care with their…

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    In order to live an enjoyable life, one should acquire a job to fund all of the necessary and unnecessary expenses that come with it. In my future, I feel that I would enjoy a career in the medical field, specifically an anesthesiologist. I would like to choose this career because it encompasses all my interests and abilities. A career in anesthesiology is a very important job in allowing patients to receive the care they need with little pain. An anesthesiologist administer substances to a…

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    The American Revolution From 1763 to 1775, Great Britain and the British Colonists were in constant disagreement.Britain and Parliament thought of the colonists as beneath them and that their purpose was to serve them.The British Colonists insisted they were full British citizens and demanded equal rights.They did not think it was fair of Britain to tax them without fair representation, and recognized the fact that Britain did not see them as equals.The Colonists ignored their obligations to…

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    benefits than men in women-dominated fields a. Full time Men make 9 percent more than their full time women counterparts in the women-dominated field of nursing (Casselman, 2013). b. Men receive significantly more time off for good work and tuition reimbursement in nursing compared to women (Price, 2010). III. There are reasons why the glass ceiling and glass escalator effects persist. A. Women are seen as less qualified compared to men. a. Women are stereotypically seen as less aggressive,…

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    work from home, job sharing, on-site medical and childcare, sick days and health insurance for part-timers, and have paid time off for volunteer work. Capital One seems to shine a bit more in benefits than Google. They offer college tuition reimbursement and the ability to have compressed work weeks. Both companies are leaders on diversity and have strict non-discrimination policies. Capital One and Google have good…

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    close with the National Cancer Institute and changed the name to the American Cancer Society. Mary Lasker and her team helped raise funds to continue conducting reseach for cancer. Fee for service is one of the oldest and primary forms of medical reimbursement. It ensures that physicians are paid for each service and test provided. Physicians are paid based on a fee schedule or predetermined amount for the service. Fee for service make it easier to understand payments for service and it is…

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