Question one:
Describe how not receiving funding for the dental van will impact your assigned population group. Describe how you will work collaboratively based on your professional roles and responsibilities to overcome the inadequate support of the dental van for the population.
Question Two:
Competitiveness or a desire for preeminence and public relations advantage may cause agencies providing public health services to act unethically or dishonestly. What is the best way to work to improve public health when this occurs?
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Funding is a crucial element for any organization or venture. Without adequate funding the organization cannot develop and expand its roots to form adequate servie base. Funding helps providing resources, includes development of services, training of employees and skill advancement.
Not receiving adequate funding for the dental van program will impact the health of assigned population because, without funding approriate resouces cannot be managed and proper awareness cannot be spread that will result in incapability to access health services and reduced health modification.
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Question one: Describe how not receiving funding for the dental van will impact your assigned population...
Competitiveness or a desire for preeminence and public relations advantage may cause agencies providing public health services to act unethically or dishonestly. What is the best way to work to improve public health when this occurs?
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