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Radiotherapy Side Effects
Radiotherapy Side Effects
Introduction
Radiation therapy (radiotherapy or radiation treatment) is the use of radiation to treat various types of abnormal growth in the body. Most of the abnormal growth we treat is in the form of a cancer, but we also treat benign growths such as meningiomas, keloids and ...
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ESSENTIAL HEALTH BENEFITS PACKAGES
Essential Health Benefits Packages
Table of Contents
Introduction2
Discussion and Analysis2
Excluding services from EHB packages and it's affect on ACA's anti-discrimination policies:3
Balancing costs and ensuring that some patients are not discriminated against:4
Conclusion5
References6
Essential Health Benefits Packages
Introduction
The ACA (Affordable Care Act), which includes the Patient Protection Act obligates that starting from the ...
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HealthCare Code of Conduct
HealthCare Code of Conduct
Introduction
The Code of Conduct specifies the ideal behavior of health professionals, interpreting moral norms and social behavior that have characterized ancestrally professing any of the health careers; also identified humanist practice and together constitute the image and prestige of those who make health teams. ...
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Ethical Issues Involved In Medicare-Funded Organ Transplants
Ethical Issues Involved In Medicare-Funded Organ Transplants
Introduction
About 38 million people--some 33 million of them elderly and five million of them disabled--rely on Medicare, the federal government's health-insurance plan, for their health-care needs. But Medicare now faces a serious funding crisis. The program's outlays--what it spends on ...
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Implementation of Patient information and data
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Introduction
The need to record the information about a patient is considered an old and important problem in medicine. Progress in this direction depends on the possibility of having adequate technical support. This is how the advent ...
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Diabetes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARYiii
Introduction1
Discussion2
Age & Sex3
Race5
Poverty & Social Inequality6
Lifestyle & Risk Factors7
Health behavior8
Global Increased Prevalence of Type -2 Diabetes9
Strategies for Measuring Standards of Care and Care Improvement10
Conclusion11
Practical Recommendations12
References13
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report is based on identifying the prevalence of diabetes of type2. This research paper has discussed the problem and the factors ...
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Fast Food
Abstract
Fast food is the highly consumed food item in the world especially in the U.S. Most of its consumers are kids and youngsters below the age group of 16. Fast food is also popular among the working men and women due to its ready-made form and its availability 24/7. ...
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Breastfeeding
Benefits of Breastfeeding for Child and Mother
Introduction to Breastfeeding
Mother's milk is the most appropriate and natural food for the baby during the first months of life because it provides the nutrients it needs for proper growth and development, while perfectly suited to their digestive function. Breast milk adapts each ...
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Why Not the Best?
Results from the National Scorecard on U.S. Health System Performance, 2008
Why Not the Best?
Results from the National Scorecard on U.S. Health System Performance, 2008
Exhibit 3
I have selected this Exhibit because the amount of money that a country spends for assuring the well being of the ...
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Stent Treatment
Stent Treatment
Introduction
In the 1920s through the 1950s with the advent of cardiac catheterization and the development of angiographic technology, the stage was set for noninvasive treatment of coronary disease. The 60s first applied new techniques to revascularization of the femoral, renal, and carotid arteries that intern were adapted ...