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    Running Header: SIGNIFICANT EVENT/IMPACT ON HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS: MANAGED CARE Significant Historical Event/Impact on Health Care Organizations: Managed Care Erich Hayman Monday‚ May 19‚ 2008 University of Phoenix HCS/530‚ Health Care Organizations Professor David A. Olsen‚ MHA Significant Historical Event/Impact on Health Care Organizations “By 1995‚ managed care plans had become the dominant form of health insurance and enrolled 73 percent of all Americans who were

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    Vietnamese and Healthcare Systems Vietnamese and Healthcare Systems Vietnamese is a culture mostly focused in the country of Vietnam but a subculture that is spreading across the globe. Here in America we have a population of about 1‚548‚449 Vietnamese Americans (US Census Bureau 2010). The purpose of this paper is to examine Vietnamese culture and how they interact with the health care system in America today. This paper will describe three aspects of the Vietnamese culture

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    Health care around the world is very different. The United States is a pluralistic‚ privately owned system. They are technology driven‚ and an insurance based type of health care. They have issues with the cost rising versus the people receiving benefits. Germany‚ Canada‚ and Great Britain all use a universal type of health care where they believe all citizens should have moderate access to treatments. Germany uses Socialized Health Insurance. Canada uses National Health Insurance that is divided

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    United States and United Kingdom Health Care Systems The United States health care system has changed drastically within the last two generations‚ and continues to evolve. Factors that influence these changes are; growth in the population including the increase in elderly people in the population and an increase in health care technologies‚ and growth of allied health care professions and rising cost of individual and family health care insurances. In the United Kingdom‚ people started coming in

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    with it’s citizen to improve health care institutions. With the lack of communications‚ there is so much that needs to be done. This topic caught my attention‚ because its such a broad topic that can be critique in multiple ways. As a developed country with a poor health care system‚ there’s many lenses one can approach these situations from. The implication for the public is if they don’t speak up patients are going to suffer. Having a say now‚ will improve health care for the long term. To improve

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    Health Care Museum HealthCare Museum Lisa Schirmeister HCS 235/ Health Care Delivery in the U.S Abstract During the evolution of healthcare there have been many changes done to improve the quality‚ knowledge and information that we have today. We will take a tour of the exhibits on five of the most significant developments in the evolution of healthcare in the United States. Milestones of the US Health Insurance System 1800-2009 1800 to 1900: Insurance was purchased by individuals. 1847

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    move offshore was unthinkable. Today it is a reality. What trends have facilitated this process? 5 The relentless development of technology 5 The cost advantage 6 Others 6 2. Is the globalization of health care good or bad for patients? 7 Positive impacts 7 Negative impacts 8 3. Is the globalization of health care good or bad for American Economy? 10 Impatient 10 Behind the mask 11 4. Who might benefit from the globalization of health care? Who might lose? 12 The customers (the patients) 12

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    maximized quality of care. Answer | A. | Clinical practice guidelines are implemented | | B. | Interpersonal aspects of caregiving are emphasized | | C. | Processes are improved | | D. | Desired outcomes are achieved | 2 points Question 3 People _____ years of age and older are generally categorized as elderly. Answer | A. | 65 | | B. | 80 | | C. | 70 | | D. | 55 | 2 points Question 4 Example of an intramural service. Answer | A. | Respite care | | B. | Assistive

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    Term Definition How It Is Used in Health Care Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act HIPAA was established in 1996 by Congress to protect patient information and how it is used. This act gives patients more control over how their information is used and gives them access to their own medical records (MedTerms‚ 2012). HIPAA is a huge part of health care. All healthcare providers use HIPAA regulations. It basically dictates how health information will be used by healthcare

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    pre-existing medical conditions of patients. The data is measured at an interval level. The sample for this study is 15 patients from a local health care facility waiting room. The population of the study is patients from the waiting rooms of all health care facilities in the state. The population is normally distributed before drinking coffee; because it has an even amount of data on either side of the mean. The population is slightly skewed to the right after drinking coffee‚ with more data to the

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