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    to the licensure, operation, and reimbursement of nursing home care under the Medicaid program. Furthermore, the state and federal regulations assist ISDOH surveyors to conduct their investigations of a nursing home. The surveyors are concerned with potential and actual outcomes of care, and focus on such care during their survey process to ensure nursing homes are achieving the best practicable quality of life for residents, as well as preventing accidents and adverse events” (Sweeney Law Firm,

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    years now, Medicare has served as a means of of health insurance for individuals 65 and above. This program has served as a means of getting healthcare to the elderly despite their financial situation. Going back as far as 1912, America had long been aspiring to establish a health insurance policy for Americans, but alas, none of these projects ever got real momentum. That was until 1945 when Harry Truman was elected into office. Truman believed health care for every American was an urgent matter so he

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    violence and was also an utter failure. These two movements failed because of the lack of organization with which they were performed. This lack of organization manifested itself in a number of different ways. The government did not care about their people, the reforms themselves were not planned out in detail, the government did not think about the spontaneity of young people, they did not consider the effect violence would have on their country, they did not realize the decline in education that

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    government’s IT projects had to be revamped because of funding issues or change of project scope, and half of those projects needed restructuring twice or more (GAO). One of the more recent projects responsible for headaches was heavily scrutinized in the public eye from day one. In October 2013, the US government launched HealthCare.gov, a health insurance exchange website operating under the parameters set by the Affordable Care Act that was designed to assist American citizens in enrolling in health insurance

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    1999, McCain announced his candidacy for President, stating his mission to “restore integrity into the office, reform government, and renew the American dream”(“The John McCain Story”). Senator McCain’s platform is “classic GOP conservatism…a strong defense, less government regulation, tax reductions, local oversight of education…”(“The Issue:

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    accessible birth control, which would be lower abortion rate, lower teenage pregnancy rate, and the many health benefits. I will also touch on the opposing side of this argument, which will be that, it will be too expensive, that abstinence is key, and that if birth control became free and accessible women would no longer go the doctor. The Affordable Care Act was signed into law to reform the health care industry by President Barack Obama in 2010, and then was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2012. This

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    Access to Mental Health Resources in Developing Nations Introduction Mental health is a term used to describe a person’s psychological state in regards to their emotional and behavioural performance. Those considered with good mental health are thus satisfactory in their psychological state and are able to function normally without any emotional or behavioural barriers. Likewise, those with poor mental health or those diagnosed with other mental illnesses and disorders are at an unsatisfactory state

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    Aging Population

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    The US Census Bureau projects that by the year 2030 more than 20 percent of the total US population will be of age 65 and over, compared to only 13 percent in 2010 and 9.8 percent in 1970 (Outreville, 2013). This population trend is believed to grow even more by the year 2060. Although the aging population is an important population trend to consider with healthcare as a whole, that is not the only one. The US is also projected to become a majority-minority nation for the first time by the year

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    provider by making it easy to store and access health care information. It’s a shift from the manual hard copy store of data on databases (Beaumont, 2000). According to Grooves et al(2013) Health informatics entails the interaction of computer science, information technology and healthcare. This is the use of hardware and software resources to store health related information. Heath informatics enables the storage, retrieval and processing of health data easily. This data is stored on a database

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    Core Competencies and Scope and Standards of Practice in Nursing Informatics Introduction According to American Nurses Association, (2015), Nursing Information technology has contributed tremendously to the improvement of population health by optimizing information management and communication, (American Nurses Association, (2015). In the pursuit of improvement in the healthcare delivery system, the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) developed specific technology competencies

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