we are typically think of health only in term of health care and personal behaviors
Why do we typically think of health only in terms of health care and personal behaviors?...
Why do you think that most people do not change they health behaviors when they are exposed to a health campaign?
when do you think health care entities will get in front of their processes. Why is there always an event which makes them look at it. Why don't we look at the unknown, unknown?
Why do we have such costly health care, and is this commensurate with the value received? What drives our health care costs, and how can we control or reduce them while maintaining or increasing value?
Identify the major laws and regulations affecting health care organizations. Why is the health care industry so heavily regulated? What are the central goals of these laws and regulations? Who benefits from them?
Why do you think that the United States is the only developed nation in the world without universal health insurance? In the long run, do you believe a single payer system is the proper model for the U.S. health care system? Why or why not? What can we learn from the experience of other countries that can help us decide which policy direction to pursue?
Do you think health care is a human right? Why, or why not? How can equality and inequality in health care impact society?
Why do you think medical errors are so common? What should health care providers do to reduce medical errors? What can patients do to reduce medical errors? How can we raise awareness about the importance of reducing medical errors?
what do you see as the rationale for consumer-driven health care? Why do you think some do not think it is important?
what do you think the public health professional should demonstrate in terms of leadership skills at the indirect care level, and why?
The Impact of Personal Health Records Objective Explain how personal health records impact individual health Discussion Overview This discussion forum explores how personal health records impact individual health. Step 1: Read the scenario. Cindy is a 57-year-old single female who works as a graphic designer. She describes herself as shy and reserved. She weighs 358 lb and is 5' 8" tall. She has recently lost her mother and is greatly concerned about improving her own health. She has been diagnosed...