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    Institutional Racism and Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Health Care System

    _________________________________________________________________________________________ Institutional Racism and Racial Discrimination in the U.S. Health Care System Institutional racism and racial discrimination in the U.S. health care system has been part of a long continuum dating back over 400 years. After hundreds of years of active discrimination, efforts were made to admit minorities into the "mainstream" health system but these efforts were flawed. Colin Gordon in his book Dead on Arrival portrays a very strong stance towards

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    Impact of Language on Asian American Health

    Running Head: Impact of Language on Asian American Health Impact of English Language Proficiency (ELP) on Health and Health Care Among Elderly Asian Americans Amoldeep Kaur Written Assignment #2 Epidemiology/Public Health 240 Winter 2013 The elderly population is the fastest growing population in the United States, and the number of immigrants that fall within this group has nearly doubled (Ninez, Hsys, & Cunnigham (2005). Foreign-born elderly account for 11% of the elderly

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    Consummerism

    primary purpose to care for people of a community. This creed is meant to be executed at the highest level possible. Though it is evitable that business in healthcare suggests profit is an indicator of the growth of an organization but it isn’t the primary purpose of a hospital or health care facility. Consumers of healthcare aren’t receiving satisfaction from the care they receive based on the amount they paid for it, they are more interested in the quality of care and how such care is delivered. When

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    Nt1330 Unit 4 Assignment 1

    Change Proposal Name: Warly Gonzalez Moreno Course: NSG3039 Institution: South University Week 2, Assignment 3 Literature review Healthcare technology has turned into more and more complicated, changing the approach nursing care is delivered and conceptualized. Since the invention of technology, healthcare practitioners have confidence in massively on the sense of touch, ability to perceive with eyes, hearing, and odor to detect changes and guide the convalescents status.

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    Larry Fitzgerald Case Acute Care

    University of Virginia Health Systems, is preparing a proposal to the U. Va. board members to construct a new long-term acute care (LTAC) facility. An LTAC is designed for patients whom require hospital stays of 25 days or more. Recently the U. Va. had been facing capacity issues with an inadequate number of beds. The hospital would gain an additional 25 bed days per patient transferred to the LTAC, thus increasing revenues from patient’s insurance and increasing patient care. Fitzgerald’s previous

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    Health Disparities In Health Care

    for one to obtain healthcare needs thus live a much healthier and productive life. Katterl (2011) indicated the environments in which people are exposed to impact health, health-promoting or negating behaviors that people engage and utilization of health care services are some ways in which socioeconomics states is often related to health. People are living longer and financially we are in a bind as a nation.The aging population is a vulnerable community due to high susceptibility to plaguing life

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    Health Care Financial Environment

    the monetary prosperity of the association (Carroll, 2007). The real businesses in the medicinal services division include: Health services: The health services industry comprises of suppliers of well-being administrations, including restorative practices, clinics, facilities, nursing homes, home health awareness organizations, and hospices. Health Insurance: The health insurance industry which makes the majority of the installments to well-being administrations suppliers incorporates

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    Socioeconomic Status Has on the Management of the Orthopedic Patient

    individuals within the boundaries of health care systems or personal perception of their healthy related qualities of life. The qualities of life are defined as the impact of specific illnesses, injuries, health service policies or medical treatment. The relationship between higher social economic status and higher healthy related qualities of life has been well established. In general, people with a higher social- economic status are said to have a well and good health indicators. Socio-economic status

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    Historical Development

    Introduction When one thinks about the historical developments in nursing research and research utilization, the statement is indeed true… that nursing has evolutionalized. This brief journey into historical research has been described by LoBiondo – Wood and Haber (1998) as ‘the systematic compilation of data, resulting from evaluation and interpretation of facts regarding people, events and occurrences of the past’ History is where we come from, who we are, and where we are going. History may not

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    Culteral Competency

    Policy: SCOPE: This policy impacts all staff and departments in National Psychiatric Care and Rehabilitation Services PURPOSE: This policy demonstrates a commitment to a comprehensive linguistic and cultural competency plan and describes how it will meet the linguistic and cultural needs of the residents it serves. The objectives of this policy include the following: 1. To ensure that National Psychiatric Care and Rehabilitation Services is aware of and identifies enrollees who may need additional

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