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    Introduction for Ojt

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    CHAPTER I OBJECTIVES OF ON-THE-JOB TRAINING 1. To pursue venerable career in a professional organization enable achieving company’s objectives of development‚ customer pleasure and service. 2. Together with assets for instance sincerity‚ truthfulness and struggle for excellence‚ add value and strength to the company‚ to empower the student or the team where he is a fraction of. 3. In quest of a position in a top business where the OJT is able to transmit the knowledge gained through bachelor’s

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    The Older Population

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    THE OLDER POPULATION Gray is the new color of the world population. Today the globe is home to two billion people over the age of sixty‚ a group that is growing five times as quickly as the population as a whole. Of those‚ one hundred and eleven million are in the United States alone. With our elderly population increasing; we will have to find ways to care for them. According to the Census Bureau‚ more people were 65 and over in 2010‚ and increased at a faster rate than the

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    Administrative Ethics

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    violations can result in criminal and civil penalties. The Department of Health and Human Services establishes the civil penalty structure for HIPAA violations. The department HHS‚ Office of civil Rights‚ OCR enforces the privacy standards; Center for Medicare and Medicaid enforces the security rule. The HHS determines the amount of civil penalty based on the nature and extent of the violation and the harm resulting from the violation. In 2012 a group of ear and eye doctors in Massachusetts reported the

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    HSM/240 Social Insurance Checkpoint Social insurance funded programs include Social Security‚ Workmen’s compensation‚ Medicare‚ and unemployment benefits. Each of these programs is funded by a portion of a person’s check. A certain amount is taken out of each check and put in an “account” for future use. Some of these programs even include a match payment made by the employer. This is mostly used for Social Security. The benefits from each of these programs are used in the event of a future

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    Chapter 2 UNIVERSITY PROFILE University Vision A distinct center of excellence in human‚ material and natural resources development‚ globally relevant and competitive‚ and focused on responsible citizenship‚ sustained economic growth and improvement of the quality of life of the Filipino. University Mission As stated in its Charter (PD 1778)‚ it shall provide advanced instruction in the arts‚ agriculture‚ fisheries‚ engineering and natural sciences‚ as well as in the technological and

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    My Utopia

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    My Utopia Utopian society in my view is where people are their own individuals‚ but live in small communities‚ supporting their neighbors and not worried about the whole world. Utopia is where people take responsibilities for their actions and feel self-empowered. They don’t complain‚ don’t protest or agitate. If they don’t agree with something‚ they organize themselves and try to make a change through action and not just getting in a public place and scream their discontent for how things

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    Hsm210 Week 2 Checkpoint

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    disabled became strong advocates for community-based alternatives to institutional care. Medicaid provides coverage for a range of individuals including children‚ non-disabled adults‚ pregnant woman‚ individuals with disabilities‚ and seniors. Medicare and Medicaid were signed into law on July 30‚ 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson for low income individuals and families who have few resources for medical coverage insurance. Both were very much needed in the country as well as each state’s local

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    Healthcare Spending

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    Health Care Spending The health care spending is only growing at a faster rate than the economy for year now and still many citizens are lacking adequate healthcare. This represents a challenge in the private and government sectors such as (Medicare and Medicaid) . With the health care spending rising in economic production for the future‚ the citizens for the United States could or will be confronted with challenging adoptions amongst other priorities and healthcare in their everyday existing

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    Evolution of Healthcare: Medicare Serious diseases were of primary interest to early humans‚ although they were not able to treat them effectively. Many diseases were attributed to the influence of malevolent demons‚ alien spirit‚ a stone‚ or a worm into the body of the unsuspecting patient. These diseases were warded off by incantations‚ dancing‚ magic charms and talismans‚ and various other measures. If the demon managed to enter the body of its victim‚ either in the absence of such precautions

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    Medicare Medicare was established in 1965 to guarantee elderly Americans access to quality health care regardless of their financial circumstances. Medicare spends more than $200 billion a year and it will increase‚ partly because greater numbers of Americans will become eligible for coverage when the baby boomers begin to turn sixty-five after 2010. According to the article The Political Economy of Medicare by Bruce C. Vladeck‚ to understand the political economy of Medicare it is necessary

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