Papers On Health Care
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Health Promotion in a High Tech Business
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This 12 page report
discusses health promotion in the workplace and developing
programs that are supportive of all employees� and their
diversity of ethnic and cultural backgrounds. A fictional
company, WeSciFi, is used as an example of a high tech company
that wants to implement a health promotion program at their
organization.In any corporate arena, the health and well-being of
the employees should be a primary consideration. In the intense
and relatively sedentary realm of high technology it is of even
greater importance because employees spend countless hours at
their workstations with little movement other than what takes
place between elbows and fingertips. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: BWhpromo.wps
Healthcare as a Scientific Practice
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A 12 page description of health care as a scientific practice. Contends that there is an intimate relationship between modern health care practices and the scientific process. Demonstrates this contention utilizing various examples of the relationship of epidemiology, diagnoses, treatment, and health care recommendations in regard to lifestyle and diet. Emphasizes that from observing and analyzing generalities the health care practitioner is able to discern a specific answer or treatment plan for each condition. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: PPhlthSc.wps
Healthcare Delivery Systems in The UK, The US and Yemen
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This 5 page paper considers the way in which healthcare is delivery in these three different countries. IN each case the system can be seen as representative of the social history and conditions within the country as well as the expectations of the population. The paper considers the National Health Service in the UK, Medicaid in the US and the Ministry of Health in Yemen. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEinthlt.wps
Healthcare For The Uninsured
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In the United States, the healthcare system has developed in such a manner that it has become necessary to either have health insurance or rely on government programs such as Medicare and Medicaid to meet essential needs. The economic recession of the last decade brought to the foreground of political debate the increasing numbers of persons who were uninsured or underinsured. This 10 page paper examines the issue of funding for insurance programs to meet the needs of the uninsured and underinsured. The U.S. system is compared with the United Kingdom. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KTuninsu.wps
Healthy Lifestyles for the Elderly: A Matter of Economic and Societal Necessity
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A 5 page paper presenting the contention that older people use health services to a proportionately greater extent than any other population group and that because of this disproportionate use it is a matter of urgency that we seek ways of preventing illness and promoting healthy lifestyles among our older community members. Provides statistics regarding the current status of our health care system and the demographics influencing that status. Provides examples of the impacts of smoking and nutrition on health and uses these as examples of lifestyle changes which could be implemented to improve the healthcare system. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPeldHlt.wps
Hildegard Peplau's Theory of Interpersonal Relations
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An 8 page discussion of the background and implications of this theory. Contends that this theory is directly relational to all of the metaparadigms of nursing: to the more commonly recognized metaparadigms of person, environment, nursing, and health and also to nursing processes and goals. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPnrsPer.wps
Hip Fractures & Cognition in Elderly
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A 4 page research paper that examines the incidence of hip fracture among elderly patients and its connection to cognitive ability. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khhip.rtf
HMO / An Historical Examination
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An 8 page paper on the introduction and reasons behind the development of HMOs. The paper discusses how the HMO has developed into the managed health care system of today, the costs and ethics surrounding profit-driven health care systems. In addition, the paper looks at controversies, public desire and the variances between desire to reality. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Hmohist.wps
HMO: The Truth Behind The Health Professional Vs. The Insurance Company
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10 pages in length. Because of misdirected authority, physicians do not possess the power to treat their patients with the best possible care; as such, they are forced by insurance company policies to focus more upon running smooth production rather than customer needs. By skewing the focus in this way, HMO practitioners are not meeting the most satisfactory needs of their patients. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCHMOmd.wps
HMOs vs. PPOs
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A 6 page research paper which provides an overview of the managed health care industry. The writer wades through the alphabet-soup categories of managed health care to provide lucid explanations of the two major types before examining which is best for employers as well as how they impact the quality of medical care which patients receive. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
Filename: HMOPPO.doc
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