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Conclusion and Recommendations
Conclusion
The communal genesis of mental and physical health problems among indigenous people stipulates solutions in light of social and political approaches. The long term effects on the physical, mental and psychosocial health of these communities needs to be addressed with effective possible interventions and health promotions so to ...
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Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
Uninsured People in the United States
The health insurance status of the citizens of United States is a serious issue for the policy makers and healthcare providers. The health insurance allows people to have medical care along with protection from expensive ...
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PPACA-Individual Mandate
PPACA-Individual Mandate
Individual Mandate
The individual mandate will be effective from the year 2014, and according to the mandate all individuals will be able to obtain the health insurance and will be paying a penalty for the non compliance of the mandate. People who will be obtaining the health ...
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Medicaid and CHIP: Government Health Care Assistance Programs
Medicaid and CHIP: Government Health Care Assistance Programs
Introduction
The Social Security Amendments of 1965 signed by President Johnson on July 30, 1965 introduced the insurance programs Medicare and Medicaid. This legislative act, more popularly known as Medicare, was implemented to help in improving ...
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Managed Care: A Cap on Health Care Costs
Managed Care: A Cap on Health Care Costs
Introduction
Before the introduction of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965, spending in the health care sector was dominated by private health insurance companies. Before their inception, 80 percent of the costs were either covered by the ...
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Medicare: An Imperative Support System
Medicare: An Imperative Support System
Introduction
Medicare, a state and federal government funded program, was introduced on July 3, 1965 by the Social Securities Amendment which was signed by President Johnson. This government entity was established to ensure that all Americans over the age of 65 and ...
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Health Care Rationing: A Bioethics Dilemma
Health Care Rationing: A Bioethics Dilemma
Introduction
There is a great dilemma associated with the idea of providing adequate medical care to all Americans. But what is meant by the term “American?” According to the United States government policy, any hospital receiving Medicare benefits (which includes ...
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Healthcare Model
Introduction
Health-care system is classified into two primary frameworks, and it is based on 3 care levels which includes primary, secondary and tertiary. The British National Health Service uses The Regionalized Model and US uses the Dispersed Model.
Structure of Regionalized Model
Regionalized model of healthcare is organized model in which the ...
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How does 64 Multi slice CT angiography contribute to diagnosis accuracy of coronary arteries disease?
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64 Multi slice CT angiography
Introduction
The aim and objective of this research paper is to analyze the role of multi slice CT angiography 64 in accurate diagnosis of Coronary artery disease. Coronary heart disease ...
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Falls and Older Adults
Falls and Older Adults
Introduction
Fall is one of the leading causes of injuries as well as death in older adults. As a matter of fact, this problem is more prevalent among the people who are over the age of 65 years. Falling, however, is not normal, since ...