. Explain the changes the Affordable Care Act will make to HIPAA, Medicare, and Medicaid reimbursement requirements.

 
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Assignment 2: Avoiding Legal Issues
Legal issues in health care include violation of patient privacy laws and regulations, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA); issues related to Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement requirements; negligence or malpractice issues; and violation of the employment law for medical staff, independent contractors, and others.
Review the following:
The health care law and you. (n.d.). HealthCare. Retrieved from www.healthcare.gov/law
Review the legal guidelines and principles for your state. Explain the changes the Affordable Care Act will make to HIPAA, Medicare, and Medicaid reimbursement requirements. By conducting adequate research, describe the overall impact the law will have on your state.
Compile your responses in a 6-to-10-page Word document.

Effectiveness of Behavioral Theories

 
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art 1: Effectiveness of Behavioral Theories
Health education and health promotion programs focus on changing health behavior. Public health interventions are increasingly using theoretical frameworks to guide the design, implementation, and evaluation components to achieve behavior change and increase the health of the community.
From the assigned readings this week, review the following Web resource:
SOPHE Unintentional Injury and Violence Prevention. (n.d.). Behavior change theories that can be applied to injury prevention and control. Retrieved from http://sophe.org/ui/behavioral-theories.shtml
Based on your research, select a behavior change theory and provide an example of how that theory applies to a health promotion program. Then, respond to the following:
Describe the effectiveness of behavioral theories in bringing about behavior change in a health promotion program.
In the example you cite, examine the factors that led to the decision to apply your chosen theory to the specific health promotion program.
Describe how the health promotion program was designed to incorporate the elements of this theory.
Support your statements with appropriate examples and scholarly references.
Part 2: Social Determinants Impacting Public Health
Social determinants of health have a significant impact on public health issues. They are the social, economic, and environmental conditions that are not distributed equally among populations. Those living in poverty and unsanitary living conditions are usually more susceptible to disease. Inaccessible healthcare systems and an unstable government without policies to address these disparities also contribute to the burden of disease.
From the assigned readings this week, review the following Web resource:
World Health Organization (WHO). (2012). Social determinants of health. Retrieved from http://www.who.int/social_determinants/en/
Respond to the following:
Evaluate the social determinants that may impact current public health issues within the U.S.
Select a current public health issue in the U.S. and describe the social determinant that impacts the issue.
Describe existing practices that are in place to improve economic or social determinants. What additional measures can you recommend?
In your opinion, analyze whether more can be done to address the issue. Include an analysis of whether policy creates interference.
Support your statements with appropriate examples and scholarly references.

Discuss the cultural beliefs related to delivery of health care from the Haitian and Iranian population.

 
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1. Discuss the cultural beliefs related to delivery of health care from the Haitian and Iranian population.
2. Discuss any differences and/or similarities in the delivery of health care in both culture.
3. How religious beliefs influence the delivery of health care in both. Give at least one example.
As stated in the syllabus and instructed here, please present the assignment in a word document Arial 12 font attached to the threat in the discussion tab of the blackboard under week 8. A minimum of 2 evidence based references and 2 replies to any of your peers sustained with the proper references are required. Please follow the example of the APA page that was sent via email and posted in the announcement tab of the blackboard at the beginning of the course. A minimum of 500 words excluding the first and references page are required. If you are unable to present the assignment in the due date please let me know at least 2 days before the due date. Time after the due date have passed will not be granted.
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Listening to the patient’s heart with stethoscope reveals a high pitched, blowing systolic murmur heard directly under the left nipple. The patient has no prior history of heart murmur. Explain what is causing this new murmur.

 
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1. Listening to the patient’s heart with stethoscope reveals a high pitched, blowing systolic murmur heard directly under the left nipple. The patient has no prior history of heart murmur. Explain what is causing this new murmur.
high-pitched, blowing heart murmur suggests that the patient has regurgitant heart valve – i.e. blood flows backward through the valve due to inadequate closure of valve; the fact that it’s under the left nipple suggests its the bicuspid valve is not closing appropriately
From this location, Roger’s systolic murmur is most likely from the mitral valve. During systole, the mitral valve should be closed, therefore if we are hearing a murmur, the valve must be insufficient, or not closing properly. If we were viewing this valve via Doppler echo, we would see a large blue plume of color moving from the left ventricle into the left atrium.
2. Is the cause of murmur in any way related to the patient’s heart attack?
the anterior intraventricular artery is also blocked; this causes ischemia and ultimately infarction of the the left ventricular wall
From this location, Roger’s systolic murmur is most likely from the mitral valve. During systole, the mitral valve should be closed, therefore if we are hearing a murmur, the valve must be insufficient, or not closing properly. If we were viewing this valve via Doppler echo, we would see a large blue plume of color moving from the left ventricle into the left atrium.
3. While listening to the patient’s breathing with a stethoscope, you hear some wheezing and inspiratory rales (crackling noises). Explain these findings.
the patient has a 40-pack-year smoking history that puts him at increased risk of developing chronic bronchitis and emphysema; both which alters the breath sounds heard w/ stethoscope; left ventricular heart failure slows rate of venous return of blood from pulmonary vein to left atrium
4. A chest X-ray taken two weeks after his collapse showed markedly enlarged cardiac silhouette and generalized haziness at the bases of the lungs. Explain why the heart is enlarged and lungs “hazy” on the chest X-ray.
A. in order to stabilize cardiac output, left ventricle must fill with more blood during ventricular diastole to make up for all the blood that is being pumped backwards into the left atrium B. hazy appearance is due to the fluid/pulmonary edema in the lungs; fluid appears lighter on Xray
5. The patient is stabilized and ultimately discharged from the hospital. Three months after the heart attack, he comes back to his physician for a checkup. He complains of dyspnea (shortness of breath) at rest and difficulty breathing while lying down (orthopnea). He says he can only sleep when he is propped up by two large pillows. Explain why is the patient having these symptoms.
The heart is still performing at sub optimal level; when lying down blood rushes to lungs and makes his heart failure worse; patient is also experiencing poroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea which involves shortness of breath when laying down asleep; elevating the head with pillows helps the patient sleep
· When Roger lays down at night, he eliminates the effect of gravity.
· rate of venous blood flow returning to right atrium increases.
· rate of venous blood flow returning to the left atrium is also increased.
· increases the pre-load placed upon left ventricle.
· Fluid begins to collect in lungs – difficulty breathing
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· Raises heart above the majority of his systemic circulation
· Lowers rate of venous return
· Relieves shortness of breath
6. Discuss what other organs were affected by Roger’s illness, and how these organs are interconnected with each other.