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    From routine dental exams to procedures including tooth extractions, root canals, dental implants, and even teeth whitening, Dr. Kumasaka of Steven A. Kumasaka, DDS has the expertise to treat and care for your oral health. This Kaneohe, HI dental center welcomes patients of all ages, and is excited to offer an array of dental services not just in preventative care, but cosmetic and emergency care as well. If you’re searching for a new dentist on Oahu’s east coast, don’t pass up Dr. Kumasaka.…

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    Access to health care is characterized as the timely use of service to achieve the best possible health care outcome. Active-duty military and veterans get their health care through the DOD's military health system, TRICARE, and the VA's health care system, respectively. Discontinuity of care in both those systems does occur. Electronic health records offer the guarantee of limiting fragmentation of care, however the DOD and VA have not yet coordinated their health records. There are…

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    1. When enlisting in the military it can be highly stressful but, not just on whom is enlisting nut, the people in the surrounding such as family and friends. It takes many adjustments. Especially during deployment.During Deployment is when it can be he most stressful on both parties. "Families face a number of challenges before, during and after deployment." The challenges may include bills/finacial issues, children struggling with a parent being absent, a possible death in the family or even…

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    Privilege In Healthcare

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    Healthcare, Is it a privilege or a right? The Bill of Rights, symbolizes the freedom and culture of the United States of America. Therefore, citizens of this country have the right to exist as human beings and the freedom to choose, for example medical treatment. Access to healthcare in the US is mediated by insurance coverage, either in the form of private or employer based cover, which may be government based for public sector employees or private for private sector employees. However, there…

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    A health insurance plan pays providers, such as doctors and hospitals on behalf of individuals receiving care. It is a type of insurance that helps cover the cost of medical and surgical needs. Additionally, some health plans have benefits for vision, eye and dental care as well as prescription drugs. By law, health care must be available to all. No one can be denied coverage due to pre-existing conditions. There are two main types of health insurance plans. Individual plans are usually…

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    There are many similarities and differences in the roles of Physical Therapist and Physical Therapist Assistant. While both strive to achieve the goal of the patient feeling better, there are some differences. However, both play a major role in the medical industry, and together work as a team to provide excellent patient satisfaction. Some differences between a Physical Therapist and a PTA include but are not limited to; Physical Therapists can diagnose/evaluate a patient, while a PTA cannot.…

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    Military Health System

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    On the battlefield, every element of the Military Health System comes together to make the difference between life and death. Army, Navy and Air Force medical professionals help ensure those in uniform are medically ready to deploy anywhere around the globe on a moment's notice. And these medical professionals are also ready to go with them. There isn’t another military medical force like it in the world with the expertise, the assets and the global reach of our health system. The military…

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    discussion post, there are serious influences that have to be considered prior to enrolling in Medicare Advantage. Every circumstance or situation will be inherently different for every individual, in my case as my previous post mentioned. “if” I elect Tricare for Life then Medicare Advantage would not be a feasible option since MA is “not” compatible. Advantages listed under the National Council on Aging website: Lower costs – “look at the MA plan’s “Maximum Out-of-Pocket Expense,” which sets a…

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    as ethics or reputation. The communicator of an organization should be trustworthy to be effective in communicating change. Conger (2013) described one step in the process of persuasion as establishing credibility. For example, after working with Tricare for five and a half years, the supervisor chose me to cover for her in her absence due to my reputation as a hard worker who could relate well to almost anyone. My expertise involved enduring several government contractors, being available when…

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    started becoming active. One such program is the State Child Health Insurance Program (CHIP), which provides health care benefits to American and immigrant children up to 19 years old (Kilgour, 2015). Additionally, the Veterans Administration and Tricare for military personnel and families was created to allow health care to become utilized by these individuals (Kilgour, 2015). All of these programs are funded by the federal government with additional funding from state government (Kilgour,…

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