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    Cost Control - Health Services

    Need help with the following questions: 1. How the following groups below have addressed issues of cost control. 2. How technology has played, and will continue to play, a role in cost control. 3. The long-term impact of these cost-control efforts. ? The United States Government ? The Commercial Insurance Industry

    Health Services & Financial Mechanisms

    I would like some help on these questions to compare to mine. I am getting a little confused with cost controls and containment. 1. What are the three most significant challenges facing the healthcare system due to changes in financial mechanisms? 2. Why are the major cost controls by the states and the federal governm

    Patients' Bill of Rights

    In theory, once one understood the right, one should be able to reason out the correlative obligations. 1. List at least two obligations to each of the items found in a Patients' Bill of Rights 2.Which of the included patient's rights are currently provided in the sanction of law? Please list your sources of inform

    Capital Financing in Health Care

    In a 700-1050 paper. describe your research on a health organization (hospitals, clinics, physician group practices) that is in trouble financially. Cite three references less than 18 months old. I was thinking about Tenet Healthcare. I need help with this question to get me started on this assignment. Thank you.

    Agency regulations

    Name a recent change in an agency regulation effecting health care facilities. What agency intitiated the change? What was the rationale or purpose of the new or changed regulation?

    Managed Care Example Problem

    What does managed care look like? Can you provide a detailed example of a managed care provider to help me understand everything that is involved (i.e., providers, contracts, Medicare, Medicaid) and how the different providers fit together? Thank you.

    Good Corporate Citizenship and Political Competence

    Senior executives from a variety of organizations are often called to testify about health policy issues (as you saw in unit 3's group project about the U.S. congressional hearing). It is in the organization's best interest if these executives are both politically competent and good corporate citizens. 1. In general terms, wh

    Health Care Careers

    What are some strategies for increasing the interest in health care careers?

    Policy Implementation and Modification

    Describe some major differences in health policy between the military health system, the Veterans Health Administration, and the private sector. Give an example of how policies in one system might influence policymaking in another system. What are some criteria for answering the question, is the issue significant enough

    Witness testimony: The house committee on energy and commerce

    Strengthening and improving Medicare. Please help me with the following questions in reference to the Witness testimony: The house committee on energy and commerce: 1. Summarize witness Ms. Marilyn Moon PH.d testimony. 2. Summarize the hearing and its role in policymaking. 3. what was the purpose of the hearing? 4

    Clinton's Health Reform Proposal

    Problems to be addressed, possible solutions to the problems and political circumstances around Clinton's Health Reform Proposal.

    Cost Control Strategies and Technology

    Explain how each of the following groups have addressed issues of cost control. Be sure to include a discussion of how technology has played, and will continue to play, a role in cost control. Secondly, write a brief evaluation of what you believe will be the long-term impact of these cost-control efforts. The United States

    Financing Health Care

    What are the three most challenges facing the healthcare system due to changes in financial mechanisms?

    Canadian versus USA health care

    How does the US approach the control of health care technologies compare to the Canadians' approach, and what are the effects does the US policy have on US citizens, their health, health care and health care costs? How would you compare the US and Canadian approaches to primary care and ambulatory care, such as; prenatal care

    Canadian versus USA health care

    Why does the Canadian government control the amount of health care technologies available in thier country to their citizens such as: MRIs and Coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) Surgeries, and what effects does this polich have on their citizens health, health care, and health care costs?

    How Government, Commercial Insurance and Healthcare Provers Finance Healthcare

    Explain how each of the following groups have addressed issues of cost control. Be sure to include a discussion of how technology has played, and will continue to play, a role in cost control. Secondly, write a brief evaluation of what you believe will be the long-term impact of these cost-control efforts. 1. The United Stat

    The Healthcare System

    Using various resources, address the following questions: 1. What basic service components are necessary in order for a healthcare system to be considered complete? 2. Why are these the necessary components? 3. Why is it important to understand the historical evolution of the healthcare system? I need help getti

    Coalition/Partnership Program Deevlopment

    Given you have an aggregate of nurses that are burnt-out at work, how would you plan for a coalition/partnership program development? And what would be the most important areas of cost effectiveness for the aggregate program you're developing? Thank you.

    Health Care Spending

    Why does it matter what we spend on health care in this country? Should we be spending considerably less in terms of GDP such as Canada and Europe with is about 7%vs the USA at 15%? What would be some consequences of high health care costs for individuals, companies, state and federal governments? How would we be able to get

    Healthy Cities & and the Role of the Public Health Inspector (PHI)

    Based on an article in regards to the role of the Public Health Inspector and Healthy Cities - Healthy Cities is a concept created by WHO to create a healthy city in a social lens, not medical. The starting point of the Healthy Cities is healthy, its underlying approach has always been based on a model of good urban governance,