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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Health Care Communication University of Phoenix Health Care Communication HCS 320 March 17‚ 2013 Communication is a basic‚ root function of living. Communication happens with words‚ without words‚ using symbols‚ gestures‚ sounds‚ and drawings. Sometimes getting the idea across to the receiver of the communication is a difficult task when there are communication barriers such as different languages‚ cognitive ability‚ and disability. Communication is an essential tool that needs constant
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Ethical Health Care Issues HCS/545 September 10‚ 2012 University of Phoenix Ethical Health Care Issues When working with patients and their families‚ the health care professionals occasionally will face unpopular and difficult decisions that relates to medical treatments which questions moral issues such as religious beliefs and even professional guidelines of ethical or not. Health care ethics is used as a parameter for staff to exemplify the
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August 26‚ 2013 HCS 449 University of Phoenix The health care industry is the most controversial and talked about industry in the world. In this paper one can see how significant that changes have been and possibly what is to come in the future. Also how the economic times have affected the health care industry and if there will be significant changes financially as well. In the past 10 years there have been a many significant changes in the health care system‚ and
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Ethical Health Care Issues HCS/545 Ethical Health Care Issues Breast Cancer is a serious issue that affects almost every woman worldwide‚ either directly as someone diagnosed with cancer‚ or indirectly through the illness of a loved one (Women’s Health Resource‚ 2014). Breast Cancer is found in women‚ in their twenties and thirties‚ and those with a family history of the disease. In 2006‚ approximately 212‚920 new cases of invasive breast cancer were diagnosed in the United States alone (Women’s
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Running head: Dental Health Care 1 Dental Health Care Sylvia Taylor HCS 455 August 27‚ 2012 Richard Jones Dental Health Care 2
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Dementia and Ethical Issues HCS-545 April 09‚ 2012 Cheryl Bly Dementia Ethical Issues Growing old and losing the ability to function independently is inevitable. Aging is a part of life. As adults grow old‚ they need increased assistance with daily living skills. The elderly may need assistance with finances‚ cooking‚ washing clothes‚ and cleaning. However‚ many Americans are not only aging but also acquiring dementia. In a recent study from the funded by the National
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Health Care HCS 212 January 14‚ 2013 Kathy Boyden Health Care Going back hundreds of years‚ we can trace the history of health care. Although it has evolved over the years‚ it all has a common goal; to heal those who are ill. Technology is one of the major evolutions and now plays a big role in the health care system. It helps patients to be more involved with their healthcare. They can make appointments‚ follow up on test results‚ and contact their doctors. Back then‚ they didn’t even
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Running head: E-HEALTH 1 E-Health HCS 531 E-HEALTH 2 Abstract E-health combines technology with health care. The use of this new and emerging technology allows the delivery of health care to take the form of e-visits‚ online patient charting‚ patient
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Health Care Spending Terri Adams-Smith HCS/440 October 8‚ 2012 John Branner In 2002‚ the United States spent $5‚267 per capita on health care. Higher prices for health services such as prescription drugs‚ doctor’s visits and hospital stays have been contributors to the rising numbers (Anderson‚ Hussey‚ & Frogner‚ 2005). Both public and private health expenditures are growing at rates‚ which outpace comparable countries (The Henry
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