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    Health Care Compact Essay

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    approach of combatting the healthcare dilemma here in the United States. One of the repercussions that came about from the ACA is the formation of the Health Care Compact (HCC) in February 2011. Multiple states came together to establish an interstate compact, in order to “restore authority and responsibility for health care regulations to the member states, and provide funds to the states to fulfill that responsibility”…

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    “a joint federal-state program of health care coverage for low-income individuals, under Title XIX of the Federal Social Security Act. States set benefits and eligibility requirements and administer the program” (Jonas & Kovner, 2015). Medicaid is not a singular one-dimensional program but rather a multi-layered comprehensive piece of legislation that provides an insurmountable amount of funds and resources to make health care more accessible for low-income populations. Each state in the U.S. is…

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    “The diverse network of providers in the Carolinas Healthcare System has 900 care locations to includes academic medical centers, hospitals, healthcare pavilions, physician practices, destination centers, surgical and rehabilitation centers, home health agencies, nursing homes, and hospice and palliative care” (Carolinas Healthcare System, 2015). I am currently working in one of the hospitals. The hospital is a safe haven for the physically and mentally impaired. The hospital is designed…

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    through the several issues that exist under health, I have come to the conclusion that all could potentially be resolved if health insurances was made to all. Health insurances protects you from having to deal with the financial risks and most importantly, the health related issues. Individuals without health insurances are exposed to the high medical costs that could easily lead them into deeper debt and worse case scenario into bankruptcy. In the United States, fixing a broken leg can reach…

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    E-Sourcing Case Study

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    e-Sourcing solution designed for the unique requirements of the health care supply chain. It also provides the flexibility to source nearly every expense category in a hospital, allowing clients to negotiate contracts during a bidding process. The e-Sourcing process ensures the best terms and value from current and prospective suppliers (Baker et al., 2000; Dominick, 2011; Medpricer, 2015; Slocumb & Grant, 2011). However, health care providers are facing more pressure than ever to save…

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    I interviewed my neighbor who is a retired instructor and has Medicare. She expressed that since the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was executed it has helped tremendously. She said the cash for Medicare Part D that assists with prescriptions and the budgetary help once you have reached your maximum for medicines helps since her retirement is minimal. Likewise her doctor has disclosed to her that numerous types of preventive consideration are currently accessible at no extra cost. He expressed that…

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    Senior Home Care Loans

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    Even though senior homes are extremely popular, they are not everyone’s cup of tea. Some seniors and their family prefer home care options. Home care allows seniors to receive the care they need without having to relocate from their home to a new facility. With all the convenience that senior home care offers, it can be costly. People tend to save for years in advance in order to afford these services. However, a sudden emergency may require the immediate need for senior home care. Paying for…

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    network of various health care providers. It includes profit and non-profit private owned hospitals, government hospitals, urgent care centers, primary care practices, specialty treatment centers, hospice services, and pharmacies. Majority of Americans pay for medical services through private insurance provided by theirs, their spouse or parent’s employer, which they have to pay a partial monthly premium cost. Individuals with low income are eligible to can buy private insurance exchange…

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    was to increase access of care by offering care to people who could not afford insurance previously. While insurance is not access of care it plays a big role in the type and quality of care available. To increase access to affordable care the Affordable Care Act is to extend coverage to young adults, expand coverage for early retirees, allow states to cover more people on Medicaid, and increase payment for rural health care providers ("Key Features of the Affordable Care Act By Year", 2013 ). …

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    the offender may face millions of dollars in fines, but you still allowing them to practice and generate income. Also if they have a private practice then they have the ability to hire a new provider that will have the ability to bill state and federal insurance possibly leading further fraud and continued financial gain through the entity that they are no longer personally and professionally associated. However, believe a civil or…

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