Building sections of the Nondiscrimination and Health and Safety Handbook Takesha Williams‚ Naire Banks‚ Natalasha Rutledge‚ Sheliah Gordon‚ Shonneill Caleb HCS/430 January 6‚ 2014 Dr. Thomas Wilson Abstract Equal opportunity laws are in place to protect applicants from discrimination. Employers must follow the state and federal laws or they are subject to violations and even costly lawsuits. Different laws protect certain groups of people; the pregnancy law is addressed in detail. Much of the
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Human Resources Presentation Leslie Gabor‚ Aisha Little‚ Anne Parker‚ and Cindy Wright HCS/430 Legal Issues in Health Care: Regulation and Compliance September 15th‚ 2014 William Bross Introduction • State and Federal Statutory and Regulatory Enactments. • Current Principles of Patient Consent. • Current State and Future Trends of Physicians’ Rights and Responsibilities. • Current Components and Implications of HIPAA. • Current and Future Trends for Statutory‚ Regulatory‚ and Common Law Requirements
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Employee Handbook Progress Summary Sharon Farmer‚ Shani Paul‚ Karen White‚ Sade Wilson HCS/430 May 4‚ 2015 Maria Soohey Employee Handbook Progress Summary During week 2‚ Learning Team D broken down the sections that we will each work on for the final Employee Handbook Nondiscrimination Paper due in week 3. Karen White has stepped up and agreed to lead the team for weeks 2 and 3 since the projects overlap during those weeks. Karen will be covering the introduction‚ conclusion‚ one bullet
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Prison Health Care Agency HCS/430 Legal Issues in Health Care: Regulation and Compliance August 4‚ 2014 Prison Health Care Agency There are many facets in the health care industry. Examples include hospitals‚ urgent care centers‚ physicians’ offices‚ medical labs‚ and more. One not really spoken about‚ is the prison health care system. Prison health care is the medical treatment of inmates in the United States Correctional Facilities (Means & Cochran‚ 2012) this is according to the report. The
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Prison Health Care Agency Paper Jessica Jones HCS/430 March 16‚ 2015 Brenda Wright Prison Health Care Agency Paper The national health care expenditures in the United States are excessive. High health care prices are the main reason for excessive health care spending in the United States. According to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People‚ (NAACP) the United States is 5% of the World population and has 25% of world prisoners. The 25% of detainees are a combination of those
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Legal Issues In Health Care Alexandra Marie Canfield HCS 430 9/8/2014 Christie Artuso Regulatory Agency Paper The agencies that are in charge of monitoring health care facilities and practitioners are known as health care regulation agencies. These agencies also provide the organizations with information about changes in the industry. At the federal‚ state‚ and local level the agencies establish rules and regulations that health care organizations have to follow mandatorily. Some agencies
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WEEKLY JOURNAL REPORT Learning Objective: Job Competencies On the fourteenth I was assigned to the traffic unit on the night shift. The officer assigned to this position is given a traffic unit police vehicle‚ which is equipped with more items then other patrol cars. Some of the things being spike strips‚ laser radars and other various items. When on traffic duty the primary focus is on speeders. We were stationed near I-96 and took radar for the remainder of the night. We cited over twenty
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CJS 430 Victimology Midterm 1. Explain victimology Victimiology is the scientific study of the victim’s plight‚ the criminal justice systems responses‚ and the publics reactions; a branch of criminology 2. Explain the difference between Victimology and Criminology. Give examples of each. Criminology and victimology differ in several important ways. Criminology is several hundred years old‚ victimology didn’t emerge until the secon half of the 20th century. Criminologists believe
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When discussing utilizing the nurse to their full extent‚ the IOM report touches on how the nurses are able to practice within different scopes‚ not based on the extent of the education or their training‚ however it is based more off of which state the nurse practices in. For example‚ in some states a nurse practitioner is able to write prescriptions without a supervising physician‚ and other states do not. This is a clear example of the education or training not determining the extent the nurse
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Texas Government 2306 Syllabus Blinn College – Bryan Campus Section: 430 CRN: 20188 Meets: TTH 4:15-5:30 in A114 Instructor’s Name: Mr. Michael Smith Office Number: A141 Office Hours: : 1:30-2:30 TTH Office Phone: Office Email: mbs018@shsu.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION: Government 2306 is a study of the organization‚ functions‚ and administration of the several branches and bureaucracy of the Texas state and local government‚ including a study of the numerous
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