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    as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)‚ “ObamaCare” has many functions that are unknown to the public and because of this ignorance many people do not approve of it. As you continue reading‚ the facts about ObamaCare will be presented and then you can make an informed decision on whether or not you agree with the public policy. The Affordable Care Act was signed into law on March 23‚ 2010 by President Barack Obama to reform the health care industry. It was later upheld by the Supreme

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    Connected Health has been a focal point of the healthcare industry‚ since last few years. It involves a collaborative approach combining health technology‚ mobile devices‚ and digital media. It enables the health care professionals‚ patients‚ and their carers to access their treatment data and other information more easily. Healthcare service providers often fail to find digital transformation service providers‚ who understand their industry‚ and help them fulfill overgrowing customer demands. Every

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    Jeanette Almaraz HCS/483 Health Care Information System Mr. Allen December 4‚ 2010 Important of Information System “Information system (IS) is an arrangement of information (data)‚ processes‚ people and information technologies that interact to collect‚ process‚ store and provide as output information is needed to support the organization. (Health Care Information System‚ Chapter 2)” With information technology being a component that is use in every day work history‚ it is known to be

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    that affect the way people think and interact with each other. It is not a disease‚ but can often be linked to a disease or damage done to the brain. Short-time memory‚ mind‚ speech and motor skills are affected. Certain forms of dementia cause a change in the personality of the individual. A person suffering from dementia will lose certain skills and knowledge they already had. This is the main difference to other conditions that affect the mind. People who suffer from learning problems‚ or lower

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    be confused‚ more likely to get visits from friends and family - some people don’t like hospitals also more one on one with the individual. Also to be more independent. 1.3 The support that individuals might need could be home care workers‚ health visitors‚ nurses‚ doctors‚ social services eg social worker‚ voluntary services‚ meals. This is just as it sounds. The individual has the right to know what support is available and they will probably need help to find out what they are

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    age this is one of the signs of discrimination which should be prevented in the future in the health and social care setting. Conventions‚ legislations and regulations When following the rules and regulations it is most important when this is done to not overlook laws which are meant to be looked at which you will need to be fully aware of when working as a professional in a health and social care setting. This is when a rule or a process is taken place and then agreed on according to the law

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    temporary or permanent alliance geared toward a common goal. In this instance‚ the nurse and doctor formed a coalition toward the goal to better care for a patient. Dr. Kazmouz then agreed with Laurie that they would monitor said patient and discuss a discharge the next day. He said he would personally check in on the patient‚ and inform them of the discharge changes. He then instructed Laurie to use the ‘smiley face scale’ as a means to use symbols for the patient to indicate their pain level. A symbol

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    References: Axia College. (2008). Communication Skills for Health Care Professionals. Retrieved March 18‚ 2010‚ from Axia College‚ Week Three‚ Chapter 4‚ HCA/230

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    Evidence Number: OLE-object | Candidate name .......................................Number................................................ Unit 115 – Promote Positive Behaviour | For this next question you need to look through the National Minimum Care Standards (your Manager should have a copy) and give below the Standard which you feel most closely relates to this unit‚ also give a brief description of what it says/involves. NMCS Numbered : Brief description : |

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    In this section I will demonstrate: the implications of duty of care. understanding the support available for addressing dilemmas that may arise. the knowledge to respond to complaints. The implications of duty of care. A duty of care is a legal obligation imposed on an individual requiring that they adhere to a standard of reasonable care while performing any acts that could foreseeable harm others. A definition from Wikipedia Examples how we do this in my setting.Within our

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