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Healthcare Fraud. Fraud by Doctors is a very serious matter.
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Health
Health Care
There are many crimes committed daily. Many people wouldn’t consider this specific crime to be as serious as murder or rape. Overall, it is still very important. Crimes in the Health Care System is a very serious White-Collar Crime. There are many elements with crimes in the health care system. Fraud by Doctors, Unnecessary Surgery,…
Health Care Issue in America
Health Care
Obamacare
Health care is an issue that all Americans will have to face at some point in their lives. In this paper I will talk about how some ideas affect the outcome of this system and its associated costs. In reviewing literature on Obamacare, I will show that is was effective and saved cost for the…
Universal Healthcare from a Peace Studies Perspective
Health Care
Universal Health Care
Peace is a complex word with definitions that vary depending on its two different aspects – negative and positive. Positive peace is, arguably, the most important and harder of the two to achieve. Positive peace, as defined by John Galtung, is not only the absence of physical war, but also the presence of “desirable states…
The healthcare system is in need of desperate change
Health
Health Care
Medicine
The healthcare system is in need of desperate change. The current healthcare system is based off of finances and if the person can pay for the healthcare that they have to give them. Thousands and thousands of people end up in debt everyday. A strong relationship between the doctor and the patient is required. Healthcare…
Structural Violence and Social Injustice in Health Care
Health Care
Social injustice
“Violence” in its general sense and use is meant to communicate an image of physicality. However, as maintained by John Galtung in this sense it is “avoidable impairment of fundamental human needs or human life, which lowers the actual degree to which someone is able to meet their needs below that which would otherwise be…
Etiology: Pathologies that Implement Orthotics.
Health Care
Medicine
Physical therapy
All patients from childhood to early and late adulthood can utilize orthotics. Some can argue that the general population uses orthotics on a daily basis. Shoes are the foundation to all lower extremity orthoses. The design of the shoe can facilitate or inhibit body mechanics, shock absorption, and provide stability. For example a running sneaker…
Medicare Fraud And The Affordable Care Act Regulations
Affordable Care Act
Fraud
Health Care
health policy
Medicare Fraud Medicare fraud is a topic I am familiar with due to working in the Durable Medical Equipment industry for just over ten years in various departments including compliance. While in compliance and billing management positions, I have attended webinars regarding fraud as well as kept up to date on ever-changing Medicare regulations. For…
HealthCare, something we teenagers never pay attention
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Health Care
Teenagers
. Indeed, we all have had medical treatments before either it be in a hospital,dentist,pediatrician, etc but many of us never actually get into depth and try to learn a little more about our healthcare in America. While this may seem for many young people a boring topic, I believe it is important to always…
Evidence-Base Resolution to Resolve Research Ethical Barrier
Health Care
Nursing
Patient
As nurse leaders it is imperative that we appreciate and respect patient’s rights and the choices to make their own decisions. As it relates to the patient in question, she has already stated her refusal of blood transfusion. Providing her with scientific literature on anemia and its prevention should be a priority. It is also…
Summary Of The Article
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Health Care
Nursing
The title of this article is Stress, Fatigue, and Burnout in Nursing. It was written by Suzanne M. Waddill and was published March 2019. The author defines stress as a condition arising from the relationship which exists between a person and the environment he or she lives in. This relationship exceeds the nurse’s resources typically…