Provide four reasons why race and ethnicity may not be reported by health care providers
Ans) Ethnicity is all about your lifestyle, culture and behavior. And just like your genetics, all of these affect your health risks. Do people in your culture eat a low-fat diet that is high in fruits and vegetables. On the flipside, some ethnicities have higher rates of smoking and more damaging diets.
- In spite of significant advances in the diagnosis and treatment of most chronic diseases, there is evidence that racial and ethnic minorities tend to receive lower quality of care than nonminorities and that, patients of minority ethnicity experience greater morbidity and mortality from various chronic diseases.
Provide four reasons why race and ethnicity may not be reported by health care providers
Why do health care providers sometimes resist or ignore alerts that occur in the electronic health record (provide at least three reasons). Provide at least one solution to address these issues. Please provide reference in APA format
Not-for-profit healthcare providers undergo more government audits than for-profit providers, according to the Health Care Compliance Association. The survey found that 42 percent of not-for-profit healthcare providers had undergone audits by two different government agencies looking at the same potential problem, compared with 25 percent of for-profit providers that had experienced such audits, according to the survey. The average number of audits reported by for-profit providers was just under four, compared with an average of six audits reported by not-for-profits...
discuss the main features of the clinton health care reform plan, provide some reasons why it was not enacted.
what are some of the reasons for increased health costs that are attributed to the providers of medical care
how does race and ethnicity influence the health of black africans
Provide four reasons why the unemployment rate may not be a very reliable indicator of the underutilization of labour
How can health care be coordinated among the various institutions and providers to provide the best possible care?
True or False. Race and ethnicity classifications are based on underlying genetic differences in populations that may explain the differences in health outcomes.
Why is it important to understand social class, race, and gender as a health care provider?
The act of assessing patients is not a new concept for health care providers. It may be new, however, to consider assessing the spiritual needs of patients. Discuss the feasibility/practicality of conducting spiritual assessments in the clinical setting. Who can perform them? Who should perform them? What is the role of the nurse on the health care team in regards to spiritual assessments? What role do other team members play, i.e. non-direct patient contact team members?