Human Resources Presentation Leslie Gabor‚ Aisha Little‚ Anne Parker‚ and Cindy Wright HCS/430 Legal Issues in Health Care: Regulation and Compliance September 15th‚ 2014 William Bross Introduction • State and Federal Statutory and Regulatory Enactments. • Current Principles of Patient Consent. • Current State and Future Trends of Physicians’ Rights and Responsibilities. • Current Components and Implications of HIPAA. • Current and Future Trends for Statutory‚ Regulatory‚ and Common Law Requirements
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are set to be phased in over the next ten years. The PPACA is groundbreaking as it addresses consumer protections‚ the crucial role of employer-provided insurance coverage and government’s role in providing health care access for the most vulnerable populations (Sultz & Young‚ 2011). The purpose of the P.P.A.C.A. of 2010 is to provide affordable health insurance to all Americans‚ improve access to primary care‚ improve the quality care through preventative care and maintenance‚ and reduce the
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INTRODUCTION - POPULATION GROWTH The world experienced dramatic population growth during the twentieth century‚ with the number of inhabitants doubling from 3 to 6 billion between 1960 and 2000. India‚ too‚ saw very rapid population growth during this period – from 448 million to 1.04 billion – and to 1.21 billion in 2010. The effects of past and projected future demographic change on economic growth in India is the main focus of this chapter. Figure 1 plots world population from 1950 to
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Population Demographics Haiti has a population of 10‚486‚800 people (CIA‚2017). Of this population‚ major ethnic groups are black (95%)‚ mulatto and white (CIA‚ 2017). Religion is a very important part of Haitian culture‚ with the majority of the population practicing Roman Catholicism (54.7%)‚ Protestant (28.5%)‚ Voodoo (2.1%)‚ and only 10.2% of people are non-religious (CIA‚ 2017). Voodoo is not entirely considered a religion‚ but instead serves as a “cultural background for most Haitians… which
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Target Populations Presentation Individuals in Poverty LEARNING TEAM “D” MARCH 9‚ 2015 BSHS/355 JOYCE YIP GREEN Overview Slide 1- Title Cover Slide 2- Overview Slides 3-4 Problems Individuals in Poverty faces in both organizations. Slides 5-6 A description of both organizations. Slides 7-8 The approaches use by both organizations to address the needs of Individuals in Poverty. Slides 9-10 The obstacles and controversial issues each organizations faces. Slide 11 The analysis
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be very profound Successfully dealing with bullying involves building a genuine community within the school. Everyone accepts they have the right to be free from harassment and that they have the responsibility to support their weaker and more vulnerable peers Studies have found dramatic reductions in bullying of between 20-80% when school wide strategies are used. Teachers must recognise that a safe classroom is the most effective way of developing a positive learning
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This document of HCA 415 Week 4 Discussion Question 1 consists of: Individual Rights versus Societal Rights Prevention is a hallmark of public health. Primary prevention uses interventions such as vaccinations‚ anti-smoking campaigns‚ and motor vehicle safety laws (e.g.‚ wearing seatbelts‚ wearing helmets) to prevent disease and injury. Primary prevention has a direct impact on an individual Health Care - General Health Care Individual Rights versus Societal Rights . Prevention
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discussion I will describe an ethical dilemma associated with the state of population and health disparities. I will discuss cultural underpinnings supporting the pros and cons of the health care reform and the Affordable Care Act in the United States. Lastly‚ I will explain the principles of social justice and human right protection in the reduction of health disparities. Ethical Dilemma associated with State of Population and Health Disparities The definition of health disparities according to
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Statistics (2009)‚ the estimated population of Melbourne SD is 3.9 million at June 2008‚ an increase of 74‚600 people or 2.0% since June 2007. Melbourne SD experienced the largest growth amongst all Australian capital city SDs for the year to June 2008. And the Government of Victoria believes that there will be a one million growth of population in the next 30 years (Victoria Department of Sustainability and Environment‚ 2005). Due to the large number growth of population‚ how to plan Melbourne as one
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Building sections of the Nondiscrimination and Health and Safety Handbook Takesha Williams‚ Naire Banks‚ Natalasha Rutledge‚ Sheliah Gordon‚ Shonneill Caleb HCS/430 January 6‚ 2014 Dr. Thomas Wilson Abstract Equal opportunity laws are in place to protect applicants from discrimination. Employers must follow the state and federal laws or they are subject to violations and even costly lawsuits. Different laws protect certain groups of people; the pregnancy law is addressed in detail. Much of the
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