Challenges in Health Care Maggie Clark HCA 421 September 25‚ 2010 Between health care reform and the sagging economy; health care organizations have to adapt their direction and strategies in order to insure their future. Although these are challenging times they also present great opportunities. If an organization can be highly adaptive then they will have the competitive advantage. In this time of health care reform and legislation organizations need be highly adaptive to change‚ able
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hindered the assimilation of underserved groups because race was a factor. By differentiating people by race we inhibit their assimilation into American society. I feel this is true because once people feel threatened by their race they hold onto it. If people assimilate to a society that is so set on race‚ they themselves give into a race conscious society. If race wasn’t so important‚ then assimilating into American society would be less of a battle for underserved
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Brief Summary/Introduction 1. What is the main hypothesis/question posed by this article? Professionals working in the counseling field will meet clients from diverse populations. As clinicians serve clients from different backgrounds‚ it is important they are culturally competent to effectively provide therapeutic services. Providing effective therapeutic services means possessing multicultural counseling competence which includes awareness‚ knowledge‚ and skills when working with clients from
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decided to refuse treatment. Mechanical ventilation would also be considered medically futile because “there is no reasonable hope that the patient will benefit medically from the care” (Purtilo & Doherty‚ 2011‚ p. 324). In other words‚ by using ventilation‚ this will not help cure her terminal illness. The whole patient is taken into consideration when the physician is determining whether or not a treatment is medically
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Central aspects of the program’s goals and objectives include molding strong medical providers who can advocate for the needs and care of underserved people as well as understanding the factors associated with care for individuals of a diverse nature (“Reasons to Attend BCM PA Program‚” 2014). These goals are met through immersion in an extremely multicultural learning experience provided by
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In Chapter 3 of "Writing public policy: a practical guide to communicating in the policy making process" by Catherine F. Smith‚ she evaluates the concept of framing the problem as an advocate. Throughout this post‚ I will discuss what framing the problem means‚ break down key parts of this concept‚ and illustrate examples. What does Framing the Problem as an Advocate mean? Framing is a way of presenting a problem or issue in a certain way that it gets on the policy agenda and being an advocate
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procedures are medically safe especially with the development of the RU-486 pill. C. Every child should be a wanted child and abortion gives women the right to choose the children they want. D. Although people struggle with religious and moral dilemmas regarding abortion‚ abortion is justified by the Bible. 1. Bible verses and interpretations Conclusion Abortion should remain legal in the U.S‚ and abortion should remain legal in the United States of America because it is medically safe. Biblical
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tenderness is noted. Swelling is also seen. Gait is antalgic. Plan is to continue management. On the statement of medical necessity on the MG2 form dated 12/01/15‚ the patient is status post left knee arthroscopic surgery on 12/01/15. PT is medically necessary in order for the IW to regain strength and mobility back into the knee in order to maximize recovery. Per verification to the PT facility‚ the patient has attended 16 post-operative PT sessions for the left knee from 12/01/15 through
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living for Canada‚ economically and medically. It can do this by revealing a new monopoly to communities leading to profit income for the country. Some of these businesses would consist of marijuana dispensaries‚ growing operations‚ and glass blowing businesses. These businesses have potential to make a large amount of profit as well as create more job opportunities.This would raise the standard of living in the factors of jobs‚ income‚ and community. Medically it has a huge range of benefits‚ from
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opportunity‚ while maintaining and celebrating the diverse Hispanic heritage in NYC. Our programs are grouped as follows: 1) Children Play Tours. We bring 35 presentations of full length professional children’s productions‚ Free of charge‚ to underserved Latino communities in NYC and nationwide. Our repertoire successfully combines entertainment and education‚ reaching a minimum of 16‚ 000 children. 2) TODO VANGUADIA MAINSTAGE -- we’ll present three plays that represent our mission to highlight
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