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    The purpose for finance is to plan for, obtain, and use resources in order to take full advantage of the efficiency and value of a business (Gapenski, 2013). Finance consists of accounting and financial management functions. This includes the handling of routine financial operations, such as negotiating contracts; making cash available for expenses like payroll; and maintaining a cash cushion for the unexpected (Brumley, 2015). The primary users would be the internal users, such as the…

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    obtained their Masters in Social Work or MSW and Licensed Clinical Social Worker or LCSW among more licenses. The clinical director stated that she supervised programs, activities, and education. She informed us about a military insurance called Tricare that they accept. Insurance defines the length of time a client stays which may include from a couple of days to several months. They accept Tricore or military insurance too. The facility provides treatment for children, youth, and adults. …

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    Rosalyn Schwartz lost medical coverage she had previously held through her husband job after she divorced him. She had a pre-existing condition an ulcer. She tried to buy coverage but companies offered her unaffordable policies that excluded treatment for ulcers. Later on, she developed breast cancer. However, since she had no coverage she postponed its excision. In 1989 she felt pain tear through her hips and when she fell her hip socket shattered. She was hospitalized for 23 days and had…

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    The United States is considered to be one of the richest countries in the world, but is lacking in how many Americans actually receive quality access of care and many Americans can’t afford health insurance at all. In 2012, 47.3 million people in the U.S. under age 65 lacked health insurance. This is largely related to the increasing costs, lack of access and concerns about the quality of healthcare. The majority of these uninsured were working families who can’t afford or don’t have access to…

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    Universal Health Care

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    There are many ethical and political issues surrounding the finance of medical care in the United States and Canada. The Affordable Care Act was intended to provide affordable medical care to all Americans. In 1987, Rosalyn Schwartz, a recently divorced American, lost the medical coverage previously provided through her husband’s job. Due to the fact that she had a pre-existing ulcer condition, insurance companies only offered plans that excluded treatment for ulcers. Universal medical coverage…

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    life after high school. The military is a great career to have because of the benefits, skills, and experiences that will be available to me in the future. Working for the military will allow me to have benefits. These benefits include things like TRICARE, military pay, retirement, and the opportunity to go to college without worrying about prices. In addition, there will also be more benefits available to me after…

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    Gout Condition Essay

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    I choose my research paper on gout condition because I have Gout started since I was 28 years old, I was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, One day we are training for 14 days and I consumed some of the Meal Ready to Eat (MRE) and I noticed that every time I eat a particular MRE packet “frankfurters” which is nothing but hot dogs. My joint in the rear of my big toe swell and it feels like a sprain symptom so at the end of our training I went to sick call and as usual the medics gave me a…

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    When a patient is admitted to a hospital, one expects to be cured and protected. However, this unspoken vow has been broken. Throughout the United States, hospital professionals have unintentionally exposed patients’ information. Today, there are currently no laws prohibiting how one obtains cloning information in hospitals. Human hair and skin left in an environment are free to be collected and used without permission. Furthermore, physicians can sell unidentifiable patient information to…

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    Essay On Army Retirement

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    There will be plenty of expenses to worry about. We will not get the housing and food allowances that we are receiving now. We have to consider if we will keep Tricare (our medical insurance) or will we find a different type of insurance, or have a combination because we will have to pay some money for any medical and dental visits. Another thing that my wife and I will have to consider even though it is an uncomfortable…

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    The first line which is line 1 and line 1a should have insurance information like Medicare Tricare if applicable to patient. Line 2, 3, and 5 should have a patients demographics such as name, age, race, gender and address, while line 4, 6, 9, 11 a, c, d should have insured patient’s insurance information like group number while line 10 should…

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