Healthcare

United States healthcare finance

$8.00

Research and analyze at least five (5) monographs, articles, websites, or other credible sources published over the last year that inform notable concerns, practices and solutions in United States healthcare finance.( 4 pages minimum)

Briefly summarize the content and conclusions of each of your research sources. Provide source links.
After considering the research, what were your biggest analytical judgments about the current state and future prognosis of about the healthcare finance topics you selected? Why?
What major barriers did you learn about that might impact the speed and trajectory of future solutions to the healthcare finance challenges you identified from your research?
Formulate and explain three specific, practical ideas you believe major healthcare organizations should prioritize for implementation to improve their financial practices, processes and performance outcomes in the future. How do you envision your ideas would benefit patients and other stakeholders

HIV infection

$4.00

Between 2004 and 2007, the National Institutes of Health conducted a STEP study.

The STEP Study is the name of a clinical trial to test an experimental human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) vaccine that aimed to stimulate production of immune system T cells that can kill HIV-infected cells. The study enrolled 3,000 participants at sites in Australia, Brazil, Canada, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Peru, Puerto Rico, and the United States.

On the basis of its first evaluation of vaccine efficacy, the findings were as follows:

There were 24 cases of HIV infection among the 741 volunteers who received at least one dose of the investigational vaccine.

There were 21 cases of HIV infection among the 762 volunteers who were vaccinated with a placebo.
In volunteers who received at least two vaccinations:
There were 19 cases of HIV infection among the 672 volunteers who received the investigational vaccine.

Healthcare Institutional Organization and Management

$12.00

Instructions: Please answer using your own words in a minimum of 350, maximum 500 words (2-3 paragraphs). PER QUESTION. 4 in total. Referenced with three (3) peer-reviewed journal articles or qualified text publish within the past five years and follow APA Manual 7th editions scholarly writing guidelines PER QUESTION. APA in-text Citation formatting is required. When writing replies, please provide your experiences, new ideas, add probing questions to engage readers and new literature on the topic to enhance the learning opportunity.

Questions:

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6.1.Customers

Briefly describe one of the tools or best practices of strategic planning or execution (implementation) (SWOT, Service-Value Chain, Appreciative Inquiry, etc.). Provide a URL/web link or reference for that tool or best practice that contains more information. The challenge will be to not repeat any of the tools or resources.

Unhygienic sexual activities

$2.00

Write an analysis describing how the selected medication class relates to the selected systems disorder. (6 points/12%)
300 words minimum.
A strong connection and correlation are made between the selected medication and disease process.

Be prepared to present and/or submit your templates and analysis.
Fewer than three unique errors in grammar, capitalization, punctuation, and/or spelling are present.

Information is handwritten and legible.
APA (current edition) formatting used with in-text citations and references when applicable.

2.Your work will be evaluated on the following criteria. (3 points/6%)

For writing assistance (APA, formatting, or grammar) visit the Writing Center.

Please note that your instructor may provide you with additional assessments in any form to determine that you fully understand the concepts learned in the review module.

Control mechanism for blood circulation

$3.00

Janet was the tallest person in her family. Her brother used to joke with her and tell her she could play Abraham Lincoln in any play because she was tall and lanky just like good old Abe.

Janet was the star center on her high school basketball team. She had always been tall with big hands and long fingers, perfect for snagging the ball on rebounds. Recently, Janet had begun wearing contact lenses because she was having trouble seeing the hoop clearly. The optometrist had diagnosed her with nearsightedness, something that her parents also experienced.

Recently, while practicing basketball with her high school team, Janet experienced some pain in her chest. She mentioned this to her coach, but since it was the beginning of the season and they had recently started practicing, the coach assumed that she had pulled or overworked a muscle. The coach suggested that she take some Tylenol and apply ice to her chest to relieve the pain.

Five minutes in to their first game of the season, Janet experienced dizziness and motioned for the coach to take her out. As she walked to the bench, she lost consciousness and passed out. The referees couldn’t feel a pulse and started CPR while waiting for the paramedics and ambulance to arrive.

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