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HEALTHCARE FRAUD AND ABUSE
Healthcare Fraud and Abuse
Healthcare Fraud and Abuse
Annotated Bibliography
Kesselheim, S., Studdert, M. and Mello, M. (2010), “Whistle-Blowers' Experiences in Fraud Litigation against Pharmaceutical Companies”, Massachusetts Medical Society, pp. 1832-9
Healthcare and wellness of an individual is his or her basic right. Everyone, no matter to which culture, ...
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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Introduction
The book “Sexually Transmitted Diseases” is based upon the factors, symptoms and precautions regarding STDs. It also highlights the facts and figures related to the prevalence of these diseases in the world.
This book is the combined effort of various writers that ...
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ASSIGNMENT 4A
Lifestyle & Health Behavior (assignment 4a)
Lifestyle & Health Behavior (assignment 4a)
Introduction
The paper discusses two articles on the topics of behavioral risk factors in health sciences. Both the articles represent the issues which the patients through due to the health implication in the form of post cancer and ...
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SCENARIO ASSIGNMENT
Scenario Assignment
Scenario Assignment
Part 1
The Healthcare Access, Portability, and Renewability provisions (Title I) regulate the availability and scope of health insurance plans in order to protect the stability of coverage for employees (and their families). The Title also prohibits health plans from creating eligibility rules or assessing premiums ...
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COST CONCEPTS Cost Concepts (Assignment 4B)
Cost Concepts (Assignment 4B)
Product costing techniques have gained widespread use in the health care industry. Some various types of costing techniques include activity based costing, price-led costing, marginal costing, life-cycle costing and target costing (Finkler 1994). This paper outlines the cost drivers applicable to healthcare ...
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Abnormal Psychology
Abnormal Psychology
Explain the social learning perspective on the role of learning in the etiology of somatoform disorders?
Learning can be defined as the process leading to relatively permanent behavioral change or potential behavioral change. In other words, as we learn, we alter the way we perceive our environment, ...
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Obesity and Diabetes in African American Women
Problem statement
The aim of this research work is to examine the reasons by which we can save the African American women from deadly disease such as obesity and diabetic. How the role of nurses and researchers can bring the change For reducing the ...
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HEALTH CARE WORKFORCE
Health Care Workforce
The Health Care Workforce
Introduction
Nursing is perhaps one of the best professions in the world. Nurses feel that they are doing something for the society by helping people in difficult times. The advantage of this profession is that one gets a spiritual peace of mind ...
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PTSD
PTSD
PTSD
1. What current services are there for soldiers suffering from PTSD?
The recent surge in reported cases of PTSD has tested military leaders' traditional handling of tragedy. PTSD is viewed as a mental health disorder, and ; therefore, there has been a stigma attached to soldiers struggling to cope. Leaders, ...
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Culture and Health seeking behaviors of Hispanics
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Description and Analysis3
Mental Health Service Use3
Acculturation, social capital, and mental health services use4
Health Seeking Behaviors5
Attitudes towards Mental Health services among Hispanics6
Religion and Mental Health Service Utilization7
Application to Community Clinical Practice7
Conclusion8
References9
Culture and Health seeking behaviors of Hispanics
Introduction
Studies suggest that the prevalence of ...