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April 24, 2024

Healthcare Financing in U.S

Health care financing in the United States has taken huge strides over the past two decades. In 2000, the Long-Term Care Security Act was passed by congress. This provided a program to provide long-term care insurance for federal employees, civilians, uniformed armed services and military retirees. The Clinton administration had […]
April 24, 2024

Tax Exemption and Financial Organization: Healthcare

Article 1 (Herring et al., 2018). Policymakers have been interested in evaluating the value that nonprofit healthcare organizations with a tax-exempt status provide. This article employs data from various government bodies from 2012 to assess the value of tax-exempt hospitals to the community. In the U.S., about 60% of all […]
April 24, 2024

Nurse Staffing PICOT

Optimal nurse staffing is vital for the general healthcare system as well as nursing as a profession. Staffing impacts on nurses’ ability to deliver quality and safe care in various practice environments. Staff shortages due to cost-cutting measures, complex patient needs, aging populations and aging workforces are just but a […]
April 24, 2024

Reflection on Aspects of Nursing

PART A After becoming a school nurse, I understood that addressing students’ health necessities is fundamental in the realization of optimal learning. I am an advocate of a concerted school health structure designed to safeguard the essential community health and educational significance learners present. Similar to any other registered nurses, […]