Category: Healthcare
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The East Flatbush Community: Healthcare Sector
Table of Contents Description of the Selected Community Major Health Problems in the Community Factors Contributing to Illness during Childbearing Health and Human Services Agencies Available in the Rural Community Steps for Referring a Patient/Family to Identified Agencies Importance of A Healthy Community in Successful Childbearing/Childrearing References Description of the Selected Community This project involves…
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Behavioral Epidemiology for Healthcare Management
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Biblical Foundation for the Topic Discussion of the Role of the Healthcare Manager Application in Strategic Planning Currently Known Issues Conclusions References Abstract Behavioral epidemiology constitutes a series of practices that gather data on behavioral-related factors related to disease spreading and affecting communities and populations. Healthcare managers are in a…
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Tai Chi as Complementary and Alternative Healthcare
Table of Contents What the CAM practice actually is Who are its practitioners How it is typically used Why do people use this type of CAM? Current medical status and evidence Reference Tai chi is a form of gentle exercise that originated in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Tai chi is a Chinese martial art that combines…
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Workplace Violence Prevention Bill for Healthcare Workers
Introduction Workplace violence (WPV) is a problem that has hounded the healthcare industry for a long time. The violence manifests itself in the form of disruptive conduct, physical violence, or intimidation. WPV in the healthcare space happens from patients, visitors, or colleagues. For this reason, several bills aiming to guard against WPV in the industry…
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Healthcare Response to Weapon and Mass Destruction
The planning of Weapon and Mass Destruction has adequately addressed the health component. By engaging every sector, both private and public healthcare providers, an effective response plan is given with the mutual understanding of both stakeholders. Every healthcare provider has been well-prepared in case of any terrorist attack occurs. Terrorists can exert a profound influence…
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Teleology and Deontology in Healthcare
The competing trends of normative ethics of the last decades can be basically reduced to an alternative to teleology and deontology. The generally accepted paradigm of teleology is the description and explanation of human activity (D’Oca, 2021). A person must act according to their goals and be guided by their own norms, values, and ideals.…
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Business Plan: Devoted Elderly Healthcare Services
Devoted Elderly Healthcare Services (DEHS) is a planned business venture that will provide specialized homecare and treatment for the aged. DEHS’s mission is to help elderly people live happier and healthier lives by offering wholesome care and medical attention. It will device tailored medical care plans for patients that do not have one. In addition,…
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Environmentally-Conscious Practices in Healthcare
To achieve and maintain the well-being of society, health systems are fundamental and are critical drivers of development and economic growth. The health sector consumes significant amounts of resources and generates massive flows of emissions and waste (Ghersin et al., 2020). It leads to wastewater, hazardous and general waste, greenhouse gas emissions, and high consumption…
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Low Back Pain Management in Healthcare Workers in New York City
Table of Contents Summary Problem Statement Preliminary Literature Review Risk Factors Consequences Management Proposal Goal Statement Methodology References Summary The leading priority of all healthcare workers is to provide appropriate services to protect, manage, and improve people’s health conditions. However, this statement often leads to the fact that nurses’ and doctors’ experience is neglected. In…
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Quantitative Research in the Healthcare Industry
Table of Contents Introduction Quantitative Research in Healthcare Implications for Knowledge Generation Conclusion References Introduction In contemporary research, experts generally utilize quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods designs, depending on the study’s objectives, scope, and area. The former refers to research methodology, emphasizing numerical data and reliable measurements (Goertzen, 2017). As a result, it provides objective information…