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    M”Lynne McMillan Morgan Ricks History 2223 31 March 2015 The Great Depression President 's Franklin Roosevelt and Herbert Hoover were both faced with the challenge of the Great Depression, and if the were here today I feel they would each deal with the healthcare issue in America in different ways. Each president handled this massive challenge in very different ways. Today, a lot of controversy is on our nation’s health care, and the Obamacare Act. In my opinion, Roosevelt would more than likely

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    The start of wound care services was brought to life in 2007, when the market need and found a niche to that people needed care for and created a well conceptualized technology that would create a wound care innovation to the world. It has grown since 2007 to over 95 clinics across the United States and create a great business model to grow and become a huge health care unit that hospitals and ER will buy to care for the different process listed above. The owners that created this have sold it now

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    excellent health care leader needs to be surrounded and supported by competent and empathetic subordinate health care professionals who like what they do. “Leaders in health care should be upfront and leading by example to demonstrate their leadership abilities and assist with health care duties and responsibilities. A good leader says let’s go and gets things done instead of waiting for others to get them done. He must be in the front line seeing patients and managing the health care duties that makes

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    Methodist is a leading academic medical center in Texas. It is known for providing excellent care to the Greater Houston area. Their staff all follows the I Care values which are integrity, compassion, accountability, respect, and excellence. This company is consistently listed as one of the best hospitals in the United States. Their facilities also include an Emergency Care Center, Imaging Center, Breast care center, and also an outpatient center. Description of the Wellness Program Houston Methodist

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    The Obama Care bill also Known as the patient protect and Affordable Care Act was established on March 21, 2010. The Affordable healthcare Act also known as Obama Care has helped over a billion people gain access to health. In 2010 it shows that 50 million people in America did not have insurance, it also shows that 48.6 million people had decreased, and then it increased in 2012. In 2010, before the Healthcare Act was signed Obama noticed some of the small issues that were going on in healthcare

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    The Nursing Practice has come a very long way from what is use to be. Nursing was an unwanted profession, difficult and challenging in many ways. It was thanks to the dedication, great effort and sacrifice of many determined nurses that paved the way for contemporary nursing. Dating back to around middle of the first century Christians use to care and tend the sick, serving as one of the first nurses that history can account. When the small pox epidemic occurred in around 165 to 185 AD, these Christians

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    The pay for performance model of reimbursement is a way of tracking the quality of care patients are receiving and outcomes. The reimbursement/reward or lack thereof is a direct reflection on the care patients are receiving. I do feel this is a great model to use as it keeps medical professionals accountable for the care they are providing to their patients either in the clinic or the hospital setting. It is important also for a provider to see their outcomes. I do feel that seeing the changes they

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    patient’s care; by giving the element of control, it will help promote patient independence. Promoting dignity can be achieved more easily if the patient and nurse establish a good working nurse-patient relationship, further enhanced by treating each individual equally, regardless of protected characteristics, (e.g. age, culture, race, religion, etc.), to ensure everyone is given the same level of care and importance. Zion (2011) said that consistency within the unit, by the way the care staff approached

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    Great Britain Tyra Baruti Kaplan University The healthcare system in the United States and Britain are different and many in ways. The purpose of the healthcare system should be to satisfy the needs and preferences of the individual patient who are ill but many countries have a different approach. One of the biggest differences in the two healthcare systems is that in the U.S healthcare is considered private; on the other hand Great Britain

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    Interdisciplinary Care and Collaboration Have you ever wondered what makes corporations successful? Have you ever asked yourself if by giving the best of your effort as an employee, you could be a key piece to the success of your team? Steve Jobs was so right to say “Great things in business are never done by one person. They are done by a team of people” (Whiting, 2013) and the medical field is not the exception. Interdisciplinary care and team collaboration are based on building great teamwork, maintaining

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