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    First, residents often seek care outside of the county because of poor service offerings. Several services local residents most desire include gynecological care, MRIs, dialysis, pediatrics, and colonoscopy (Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, 2013). Incorporating these services will improve utilization. In addition, PMH could explore alliances and/or joint ventures. Rural health organizations often form these types of partnerships to address community health issues. Identifying opportunities…

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    any capacity in the healthcare field. As a healthcare administrator, I will be responsible for planning, directing, and coordinating medical and health services. Eventually one day I will run an entire facility upon obtaining my Ph.D. As a healthcare administrator, I will be directing change when it comes to new healthcare laws, regulations, and technology. Other duties I may have is the development of departmental goals and objectives and recruit, train, and supervise staff. To be effective on…

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    entrance into the profession or for medical education. Many physicians lacked self-confidence and in general, the populace did not esteem them. The movement toward health professionalism took…

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    Health Policy Problem: The proportion of adults who are 65 years or older is growing dramatically in the United States of America. By 2030, it is expected that older population will represent almost 20% of the total population in the U.S. (Ortman, Velkoff, & Hogan, 2014). There is an increasing preference among the older adults for aging in place versus living in a nursing home or move in with a family member (Lamm, 2015). Farber, Shinkle, Lynott, Fox-Grage, and Harrell (2011) reported that…

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    Age Of Anxiety

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    fifty years, the world we live in has changed drastically. With the recent advances in technology, the world has shrunk and we have entered ‘the information age’. With so much information and so many choices available to us there are many advantages, however it also could have possibly lead us to what is now considered ‘The Age of Anxiety’. Within the last ten years there has been a noticeable spike in mental health issues specifically depression and anxiety. “One estimate found an increase…

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    Gun Safety Proposal Essay

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    good and he has the intention to control gun violence, his initiative will not work because the world is changing. The president’s plan includes a proposal of, “a $500 million investment to increase access to mental health care by increasing service capacity and the behavioral health workforce.” This proposal is good because it will help combat the general increase in suicide rates over the last ten years but it lacks how to achieve the goal of getting mentally ill people to hospitals. With…

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    Health Care Economics

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    In this article written by Kenneth Arrow, there are several terms that relate to the Economics of Health and Medical Care. This article was published in the American Economic Review, December 1963, yet still has significant information related to today’s economics within the health care system; “the ‘norm’ that the economist usually uses for the purpose of such comparisons is the operations of a competitive model, that is, the flows of services that would be offered and purchased and the prices…

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    indicated that thirty percent of the Americans (nearly 100 million) are the victims of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, congestive heart failure, asthma, and many others. Treatment of these chronic illnesses consumes more than 70 percent of all health care resources. Healthcare professionals are unable to prevent needless suffering, even death. In addition, the healthcare management system does not provide enough education and prevention for many affected people and funds for the uninsured…

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    Medic A Reflection

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    Reflection by Naveen 17798976. The entire project explains me how medic-A changes the overall health care system and bring many opportunities for the present and future trends in analysing markets.I also learnt how to s view two different fields on a unique market for bigger trade and develop more opportunities. Medic-A has got vast scope in future market where both the product and service oriented services will be modelled for enterpreneurship.This shows me how it breaches the present day…

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    science and technology have become paramount. Nothing has impacted the loves of human beings more than the computer. There cannot be any field devoid of the effect of computer applications ranging from education, agriculture, and security; computers play crucial roles in all sectors. According to Jerry Silva, the introduction of computers in the medical arena has brought about transformative effects on how medical practices are being conducted an on method of provision of health care, From…

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