that the Patient Protection & Affordable Care Act (PPAC)‚ also known as “Obamacare” is the reason why our country continues to have the slow reaction it is having with increasing jobs nation wide but now it will also begin to affect the food service industry. Some company owners did not believe that such a law would impact their business the way it has and or will. The law requires companies with fifty or more employees to have more expensive health care insurance of about $2‚000 to $3‚000 per worker
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Outcome 1 1. Diversity-means acknowledging that people can be different because of their culture‚ race‚ disability. Equality-means equal rights for people regardless of what factors they might have that are different. Equality states that because they are human they must be equal/ Inclusion-is bases upon the idea of allowing everyone equal access to a service regardless of gender‚ disability‚ religions ETC. Discrimination-treating a person or group less favourably than another in the
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Healthcare Quality and Disparities in Women Jing Tian Mercy College Undergraduate Program (RN to BSN) NURS 362 JHA Fall 2012 Abstract Health disparities can be defined as inequalities that exist when members of certain population groups do not benefit from the same health status as other groups. Health disparities can usually be identified along racial and ethnic lines‚ indicating that African Americans‚ Hispanics‚ Asian Americans‚ and Native Americans have different
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Reaction Paper Health Care Quality Management Professor YDD Fall 2013 This paper examines area of quality and patient satisfaction linked to reimbursement in the article by Nanda‚ Malone and Joseph (2012)‚ where they describe strategies for changes needed in Health Care Design in response to the Affordable Care Act. The article notes that the main shift in reimbursement model will be tied into financial reward for patient experience as measured by the Hospital Consumer
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Comparing Health Care Financial Environments Melinda Calhoun HCS/577 May 14‚ 2013 Nicholas Coburn Comparing Health Care Financial Environments Health care organizations will have similarities and differences concerning finances‚ depending on the environment of the facility. The three types of health care environments are for-profit‚ nonprofit‚ and governmental organizations. Health South Rehabilitation Center is a for-profit facility specializing in rehabilitation. Cabell
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a hospital payment classification that came to be termed the “Critical Access Hospital (CAH).” The bill’s intent was to improve Medicare reimbursement for small rural hospitals so that local residents would continue to have access to acute hospital care. There are two primary requirements for CAH status: a) a rural location; and b) 25 beds or less. Today‚ more than 60% of rural hospitals in the U.S. are designated as Critical Access Hospitals – roughly 1‚200 facilities. The states with the most CAHs
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Religious Health Care Introduction This paper will explore and identify the strategic performances of Religion Health Care. Religion Health care operates in a community of 225‚000‚ called Middleville and are experiencing competition from other health care facilities in the area. In order to continue to maintain their productive‚ quality and patient centered performance‚ the facility has to make sure that there are no errors in its performance and its services rendered must be at its best.
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million people‚ will be without health care insurance because coverage will be too expensive (CQ Health beat News‚ 2005). The United States spends more money on health care than other industrialized nations but is the only one that doesn’t ensure health care coverage for all citizens. Every year‚ approximately 18‚000 unnecessary deaths occur because of health insurance lacking in the United States‚ (Institute of Medicine [IOM]‚ 2002). Proponents of universal health care coverage say this problem is
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HIPAA The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was passed in 1996 to safeguard medical information. Records previously were usually kept in file cabinets and were basically not protected. With the introduction of electronically transferring medical data‚ it became important to secure this information. HIPAA ensures how‚ when‚ where‚ and to whom this medical information can be distributed along with specific rules to follow. HIPAA does affect a patient’s access to their
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What is Personal Health? Personal Health is the thing people notice when they see‚ or smell something or sombody. Personal health can be characterized through the simplest things like brushing yout teeth all the way to a problem you could fix inside your body by going to a doctor. So why is Personal health so important‚ Secondly which career are you most intrested in that relates to Personal health‚ and Finally how do you display Personal Health and how are you going to continue this in the future
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