Papers On Health Care
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Managed Health Care & Physicians: Traditional legal
fiduciary duty, or limited duty of fidelity?
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(20pp) Managed health care has presented problems
to both physicians and patients. This discussion
examines major issues and possible changes. The
nature and the duty of physician -patent
relationship between a traditional legal fiduciary
duty and a limited duty of fidelity will also be
analyzed. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: BBmcPhyR.doc
Managed Health Care: HMOs in New York
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This 14 page paper, which includes 4 charts, discusses managed care in general and HMOs in New York in particular. Many aspects are addressed including financial, as well as staffing and legal considerations. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: Hmony.wps
Managed Health Care: Implications of Medicare Programs
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12 pages in length. As managed care contracts increase, hospital marketing orientation decreases. Managed care forces hospitals to concentrate on cost control more than the customer satisfaction and improved business results that occur from positive marketing orientation. Also looks at the impact of Medicare upon these programs. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAhelthwps
Mandatory Overtime And Nurses
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A 5 page paper. Due to staffing issues, many nurses are being required to work double shifts and more. This paper addresses this issue, providing data regarding the shortage of nurses, the health and safety risks to patient and nurses, and a recent Congressional bill that addresses this issue. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGnrsovr.wps
Manpower Concerns in the Canadian Health Care Environment
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A 5 page overview of the budgetary concerns which are resulting in inadequate staffing in many of Canada�s health care environments. Emphasizes the rising cost of health care noting that even though funding has increased substantially it has not kept up with increased cost. Comments on the use of unregulated health care workers, particularly in British Columbia, which has resulted as a consequence of this scenario. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPcanHlM.wps
Marketing Environment � Pharmaceutical Industry
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A 5 page paper. When developing marketing plans, companies must consider the marketing environment. There are six categories in the environment. These are identified and two are selected as focal points for this essay. Specifically, Social and cultural forces/consumer behavior and Competition are explained and discussed as they impact the pharmaceutical industry. The industry is described as one that is fiercely competitive. How these forces are related to this industry is explained. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGmkten.rtf
Marketing Home Health Care
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A 5 page paper discussing the growth in demand for
home health care services and the effects of the continuing labor shortage for such service.
The paper reports on an interview with a local marketer of home health services and a visit
to a facility within the community where information on home health service is available.
The most trying aspect of finding a home health provider from the customer's standpoint
still is affordability and third-party payer's willingness to contribute to the expense.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KShlthCareMkt.wps
Marketing Pediatric Home Healthcare Services
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This 3 page report
discusses some basic principles of marketing and their
application in the framework of a hospital offering pediatric
home healthcare. It is essential that the health care
organization fully understand every possible aspect of the
consumers they want to serve, what services they can offer, and
how they will promote such services. Bibliography lists 5
sources.
Filename: BWpedia.wps
Medical Application of the Internet
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A 5 page contention that public health is both impacted and addressed by a number of technological advancements. Indeed, often the effectiveness of the health care industry hinges on its ability to accept and incorporate new technologies into its fabric. One of these advancements is the Internet. Emphasizes that the Internet is becoming a greater and greater presence in the issues of public health both as a vehicle for information and as a vehicle for accessing some of the most remote areas of the world in order to effect improved health care. Utilizes numerous examples of possible application of the Internet to the public health issues found on Native American Reservations and other remote locations. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPinterH.wps
Medical Aspects of Hinduism
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A 5 page discussion of the cultural considerations which must be made when considering the health needs of Hindus. Not only does dealing with Hindus patients become complicated on the basis of their traditional beliefs in regards to health care, it can become complicated due to these patients� lack of access to health care and their high propensities for certain diseases and conditions. Most importantly, however, is the variation in perception of health care which exists between Hindus and the difficulties encountered by the medical professional in recognizing traditional dictates while developing an effective health care plan.
Filename: PPhinduM.rtf
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