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    Quiz 2 Wk 6 Essay

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    Fee-for-service, managed care, point-of-service, consumer-driven health care Indemnity, health savings accounts, managed care, fee-for-service Point-of-service, fee-for-service, indemnity, managed care Self-funded, managed care, fee-for-service, point-of-service 0.2 points   Question 2 1.   Companies must offer HMOs if they are subject to the minimum wage provisions of FSLA. True False 0.2 points   Question 3 1.   What are the three common forms of managed care plans? Individual practice

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    Unit 396

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    environmental protection, human and consumer rights. Other professionals such as docters, pharmacists, social workers and district nurses. Advocates, if you have a person from social care services or a health team as you care co-ordinator, he/she will liaise on your behalf with other agencies to ensure you receive the most appropriate care. In other words they act as your advocate. Anything discussed with them will be treated as confidential. You may meet with an advocate at the home or in a neutral place. The

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    support an individuals to live at home though in house supported living by mencap, this can benefit individual service users because support can helps promote and encouraging them to be more independence. The service users gain a greater sense of normality, they will have more time to spent with loved ones or more likely to get visits from friends and family, they will be able to maintain a little more control and choice over daily routines. the individual service users can be surrounded by there

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    1.1 when we have to support an individual to live at home (supported living) this can benefit an individual service users because support can helps promote and encouraging them to be more independence. The service users gain a greater sense of normality, they will have more time to spent with loved ones or more likely to get visits from friends and family, they will be able to maintain a little more control and choice over daily routines. the individual service users can be surrounded by there own

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    My Nursing Philosophy

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    When you think of a nurse, what do you think about? The qualities this person should have as a health care professional and a person are gained through beliefs and life experiences. As a nursing student, the philosophy of nursing is primarily perceived and as my career progresses it evolved with the different encounters. “A philosophy of nursing presents a particular professional nurse’s belief system or worldview of nursing- the nurse’s personal definition of nursing” (Kearney-Nunnery, 2012).

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    Health Care Essay

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    Health Care America has a highly developed health care system, which is available to all people. Although it can be very complex and frustrating at times, it has come a long way from the health care organizations of yesterday. Previously, most health care facilities were a place where the sick were housed and cared for until death. Physicians rarely practiced in hospitals and only those who were fortunate could afford proper care at home or in private clinics. Today the level of health care

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    Elderly and Health Care Costs Elderly people struggle with the everyday cost of living. They have to think not only about the essentials of the their living expense’s but have to think about the cost of their health care. When a person applies for health care insurance they will find out what they will pay monthly, semiannually, and annually. There are five factors when considering what the monthly premium will be. The five factors are age, geographical, location, tobacco user, individual vs. family

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    Patient Health History

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    study is one that has Alzheimer's. The patient is a 76-year-old man who has a history of heart disease and who is known as James Smith. Mr. Smith is a widow with three daughters, all of whom reside out of state. Mr. Smith is presently functioning well living on his own and has not yet had any incidences that resulted in potential harm to his well-being. Mr. Smith was referred by the VA hospital. Nursing Diagnosis The patient relates that he has been depressed over the last several months as he fears

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    Care Of A Confused Client

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    Care of a Confused Client Introduction See Appendix A Assessment of Individual Client Need Following referral of a confused client for treatment by healthcare professionals, an initial care plan is designed. A care plan is a treatment plan agreed between the confused client and their multidisciplinary team (MDT) to address their mental health issues. It includes an assessment of the client’s health, personal and social care needs ensuring they get the best care. The MDT works with the client to

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    Business Plan

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    Denise Todd Owner Quality Care Assisted Living Quality Care Assisted Living Business Plan Prepared: 5/18/2015 Contents Business Plan Summary………………………………………………………………………… The Business……………………………………………………………………………..3 SWOT Analysis………………………………………………………………………….3 Mission Statement……………………………………………………………………….4 Objectives………………………………………………………………………………..5 Product and Services…………………………………………………………………….5 Marketing………………………………………………………………………………………. Target Market…………………………………………………………………………

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