Utilization of Health Care Jarrod K. Hinkle HCS/235March 23‚ 2013Jennifer Hitt | Health Care Utilization John Q.’s situation is unfortunately common in the United States today. Many Americans cannot afford health insurance. Many of those who cannot afford health insurance choose to receive medical attention‚ not pay the medical bills‚ and ignore the collection’s calls and attempts to collect the medical debt or they do not receive health care. Others are self-pay and pay for their health care as needed
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overpopulation‚ but they should be.The health care system is expanding the amount of humans‚ which could destroy mankind. If there is too many people on the Earth‚ the entire population will be demolished. In evaluating overpopulation‚ it could majorly affect all of mankind horribly; changing healthcare is a pacifistic solution of many to save humanity from overpopulation because it is expanding the population extremely fast. Three steps to save the population using health care is to change healthcare‚ enforce
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Health Care in growing within their technological field every day. They are continuously coming out with new things that can help improve the world of health care as we know it. One of those things that they have come up with is online health care clinics. Online health care clinics are clinics that you can go to from anywhere where you have internet access‚ most people use it from home or by phone‚ but you can also use it while you are traveling as well. You can use these services day or night‚
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Disparities in Health Care Thanks to medical advances and advanced preventative care‚ Americans are living longer and healthier than ever. However‚ these benefits don ’t seem to apply to everyone equally because a great disparity exists. Not a disparity based on access or clinical needs‚ preferences‚ or appropriateness of intervention‚ but a racial and ethnic disparity that divides on socioeconomic lines. When all medical care being accessed and administered is considered equal‚ the poor and racial
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average amount an employee had to contribute for family coverage jumped from $935 to $1778. In 1990‚ American companies spent $177 billion on health benefits for workers and their dependents; that number rose to $252 billion by 1996‚ or more than double the rate of inflation. Among the cost drivers: an aging population the number of senior citizens who need health benefits is increasing dramatically every year; medical technology advances which decreased the death rate; new drugs expensive and effective
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Clinical guidelines are systematically developed statements to assist practitioners and patients in making decisions about appropriate health care for specific circumstances (Reames‚ Krell‚ Ponto‚ & Wong‚ 2013). Healthcare providers rely on guidelines to implement evidence-based practice protocols. The process of developing protocols requires an interprofessional collaborative team which includes hospital administration working with and supporting physicians‚ nurses‚ patient advocates and other staff
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Negligence is the breech of an obligation or duty to act with care‚ or failure to act as a reasonable or prudent person under certain circumstances. Actual loss or harm must occur in order for negligence to be considered. If loss or harm has occurred as a result of negligence‚ the act is considered a tort‚ and damages may be recovered ( money or form of compensation awarded by law as the result of the negligent action). Torts are willful or unintentional wrong doings committed by one individual
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is defined as characterized by visibility or accessibility of information especially concerning business practices and readily understood" (American College of Physician‚ 2010‚ p. 3).Transparency when applied to health care focuses on sharing of information and processes. The health care provider needs to disclose the cost of the most common procedures they perform (“Gov. Doyle‚” 2010). It will help consumers get price estimates prior to the procedure‚ make comparisons on prices‚ and help them determine
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Benchmark Assignment Grand Canyon University Spirituality in Health Care HLT-310V Benchmark Assignment Healthcare is forever changing testing professionals to provide excellent care to the communities it serves. Seeing hospitals as healing environments and not as the customary place of curing an illness is an example of a present paradigm shift in health care now. By seeing hospitals as a healing environment instead of the current curing environment can change the way most moral issues and current
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of physical‚ prayer‚ and magic spells. Temples were health centers. From the 1st-10th century initial care was at the local bishop’s house. They had deacons and deaconesses. In the 19th century‚ nurses cared for patients while at the risk of exposure to disease. Nursing in hospitals expanded in the 19th century‚ but nursing the communities did not increase significantly until 1893 when the Henry Street Settlement opened and focused on the health needs of poor people who lived in tenements in New York
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