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WILCOX CULTURAL COMPETENCY TRAINING
Cultural Competency Training for Medical Professional in a Diverse Health Care System: Taking a closer look at Indiana
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Background4
Aim of the Study5
Methodology6
IRB7
Review of the Literature10
Population Growth17
Review of Policies18
Indiana Hospital Service Areas and Population Density26
Survey27
Demographics27
Rating Average of Survey29
Limitation32
Recommendations32
Summary33
References34
Cultural Competency Training for Medical Professional in a Diverse Health ...
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HIPAA
HIPAA
Introduction
HIPAA refers to a federal statute, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, passed by Congress in 1996. Prior to the enactment of HIPAA and its Privacy Rule, confidentiality of health care information was protected by a patchwork of state statutes; the common law right to privacy, enforced by tort actions for invasion ...
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Universal Healthcare
The main principle of Democrat President Barack Obama's Universal Healthcare Plan is quite simple: extend healthcare even to those Americans who are too poor to afford it. While this is a very noble cause, Republicans argue that this is something that the United States, given the miserly state ...
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Dementia
Dementia
Introduction
Dementia is a type of syndrome (the group of associated symptoms). This syndrome is associated with the enduring decline of the mind and the abilities of brain. These abilities include:
Thinking
Judgment
Memory
Understanding
Language
People with the syndrome of dementia might also become lethargic; they have issues in controlling their behavior or emotions appropriately in ...
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Research an early child development
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Early childhood development
Introduction
One of the distinct phases of human life is the child hood. Development is the pattern of socio emotional, cognitive and biological changes that usually begins at conception and it continues throughout the life span. Most developments involve the growth ...
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TEENAGE PREGNANCY AND ABORTION
Teenage Pregnancy and Abortion
Research Paper Outline
Abstract
Introduction
Aims and Objectives
Literature Review
Significance
Methodology
Results and discussion
Conclusion
Teenage Pregnancy and Abortion
Abstract
The topic of teenage pregnancy and abortion is much debatable these days. In the age of education, advancements and developments, such situations are increasingly growing. This paper is a deep focus on ...
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Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary Tract Infection
Introduction
Urinary tract infection is the one of the most common health-care-acquired infections and most (80%) are associated with urinary catheterization. Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is responsible for 34% of health-care-acquired infections CAUTI results in a person having to remain in hospital for longer and ...
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NURSING
Nursing: Then and Now
Nursing: Then and Now
Introduction
Nursing is the ultimate academic discipline and practice profession, which has shaped leadership displayed by women throughout the pace of time. Nursing was historically viewed as an extension of a woman's role in the home. Organized nursing had its roots in religious ...
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Abstract
In this study we try to explore the concept of “depression” in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “depression” and its relation with “Fish oils”. The research attempts to analyze the impact of “Fish oils” in the reduction in “depression”. The research focuses on the ...
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Children and Influenza
Children and Influenza
Introduction
Epidemiology of Influenza and Children According to to the Centers for Disease Control (n.d.), “Epidemiology is a study of the distribution and determinants of health related states or events in specified populations, and application of this study to the control of health problems” (p.2), ...