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    Healthcare Utilization

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    universal system. But many believe‚ I for one‚ that extending healthcare to a universal system‚ the overall cost may be reduced. If the new regulation is a form of ‘socialism’‚ where everyone is mandated to insure his/her health‚ then I believe this is the kind un-democratic principle which I am willing to embrace. The Affordable

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    Format for Debate

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    of the Negative Side Rebuttal of the Team Captain of the Affirmative Side Duration Constructive Speech: Minimum of five (5) and maximum of seven (7) minutes Interpellation: Five (5) minutes Rebuttal Speech: Three (3) minutes Issues for Debate A. Whether or not it is Necessary? (Necessity) B. Whether or not it is Beneficial? (Beneficiality) C. Whether or not it is practical? (Practicability) Criteria for Judging A. Evidence - 25% B. Delivery - 30% C. Interpellation - 30% D

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    Ideal Healthcare

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    Ideal healthcare system will be the one that works for all the individuals in the community without disparity or confusion. With an ideal healthcare system‚ members in a community will get adequate access to care‚ basic information‚ better research and information for the patients (Yvonne‚ 2009).In this paper; I will discuss the various key factors to be addressed in the development of an ideal model of care. Access to health care Access to healthcare is a factor of

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    immigration reform

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    Ken Kesmen Craig Centrie AAS 382 26‚ Mar. 2013 The number of undocumented immigrants living in the United States today is approximated to be at about 12 million. The deficit of sufficient economic opportunities in many other countries remains to inspire foreigners to come to the United States‚ whether they’re legal or illegal. They are craving the American Dream‚ the change and opportunity to live a better life. American companies are inspired at how much economic advantages they can

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    The great Debate

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    The Great Debate Contemporary society has done enough for the legacies of historical globalization. The legacies of historical globalization is an important issue and many people believe that more can be done‚ but others feel that contemporary society has done its part. Contemporary society has sent many different kinds of relief to third world countries and there are also many organizations out there that are dedicated to helping people who are suffering from poverty. Contemporary society has

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    Ethics in Healthcare

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    access to health care. The Hasting Center Report in 2007 defined these four obligations as the following: 1. Every Member of Society Have Adequate Health Care Benefits 2. The Contents and Limits Must be Established Through Ethical Process 3. The Healthcare System Must Be Sustainable 4. Stakeholders in the Health Care system known their responsibilities and be accountable Michael Hartwig‚ 2011‚ “states that health care is an investment in the shared well -being and productivity of our communities

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    Rationing Healthcare

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    Rationing Healthcare: America ’s Best Bet John Curry Keller Graduate School Health Rights/Responsibilities HSM 542 Prof. Michelle Gomillion February 24‚ 2013 Abstract Rationing Healthcare: America ’s Best Bet Introduction. Within the last decade private insurance premiums have doubled‚ rising four times faster than wages. Insolvency of the current government assisted healthcare programs‚ Medicare and Medicaid‚ are on track to occur within the next eight years (Singer‚ 2009‚ para. 3)

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    Healthcare Advances

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    Advances in medical care technology and diagnostic technology impacts patients‚ individual providers‚ healthcare organizations‚ and insurers in different ways. Patients benefit from medical and diagnostic technology because they have better cure rates from many illnesses due to better medical equipment and new innovative testing. Physicians and healthcare organizations that have access to new innovative technology and testing will benefit financially due to increased patient loads and demand for

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    The Bioethics Debate

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    Kristi Ellis Mrs. Scheidt English 1301.174 11 October 2012 Paper #2 – The Bioethics Debate In “Patenting Life‚” by Michael Crichton‚ and “Bioethics and the Stem Cell Research Debate‚” by Robyn S. Shapiro‚ they discuss gene patenting‚ medicine‚ stem cell research‚ and the laws of bioethics. According to Crichton and Shapiro‚ humans are all born with genes‚ stem cells‚ and organs that are part of our natural world‚ yet when the law tries to put limits on these rights it becomes unethical.

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    Immigration Reform

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    free and a home of the brave. That explains why the immigration reform should take an initiative and take action. There have been several beliefs as in who originated in America‚ like the founding population of today’s Native Americans. America’s diversity spans a wide range of different peoples from various parts of the world. Throughout my research U.S Immigration has been around since 1740’s (and beyond) till now. The immigration reform can start by granting undocumented immigrants their citizenship;

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