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April 23, 2024

Medicaid & Medicare

Medicaid and Medicare were signed into law in 1965 by U.S. President Lyndon Johnson and have continued to establish both long and short-term benefits, changes and evolution in the healthcare sector. These two healthcare programs have played part in the establishment of the Affordable Care Act and have also led […]
April 23, 2024

Knowledge in Clinical Practice

Data can be defined as context-free values, statistics or raw facts (Dammann, 2019). These may include numbers gathered from sources such as images, survey results, simulations, measurements etc. Data has no meaning outside the boundaries of its existence but can be transformed to wisdom as described in this paper. Knowledge […]
April 23, 2024

Is Early United States History a Story of Progress?

The early United States history is a story of progress. This can be evidenced by several occurrences that were taking place during that period. Among them is the American System of Manufacturers. This is a system that evolved during the 19th century. This was a sign of progress since it […]
April 23, 2024

IOM’s Recommendations on the Future of Nursing

IOM’s Report on the Future of Nursing. The Institute of Medicine (IOM) established an initiative on the way forward for the nursing field for two years under the request of the Committee on the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The exercise culminated in a document which contained recommendations on an action-oriented […]