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Health ethical issues are invariably accompanied by legal questions and the causes include society plus professional misconducts. When it comes to in-depth definition of what is medically ethical or moral and/or what is not, the answer has almost always goes to owns personal belief.  As for my personal opinion, I think the issue of conscience […]

Data Research in Marketing and Data Representation

Providing primary and secondary data are very important in marketing research. This is especially true when presenting secondary research, because it is based on information from studies previously completed (i.e. from the primary data) by government agencies, chambers of commerce, trade associations, and other organizations. For example, U.S. Census Bureau information and Nielsen ratings are […]

Ethical Issues in Healthcare Research

The current ethical issues faced by the healthcare industry in medical research, are mostly pertaining to the fact that medical research has now shifted to low-income, developing countries, from the developed countries, where it was earlier carried out. The main reason for the shifting of this medical research to foreign sites is the ease and […]

Healthcare Management Ethics and Responsibilities:

Healthcare ethics refer to a set of moral values and principles to be used for decision-making in the field of medicine. Read on to know about the ethical issues faced by the healthcare industry in medical research and hospital management. Ethical issues in the health sector should be dealt with lot of care and concern. […]

Team Environment, Leadership in Healthcare setting and What could be Communities of Practice (CoPs)

Gauging consistency among team member roles is important, not only in the healthcare sector, but among others. For example, if one team member has consistently been responsible for a certain type of task, which has been done effectively and efficiently in a group, then the skills needed to accomplish the said task are part of […]

Using Medicare Payment Policy To Transform The Health System: A Framework For Improving Performance- A Journal Review.

Prepared by: Abubakar Binji Synopsis:             The concern of providing pleasing medical overhaul to all the citizens of the United States at costs which can be focused and succeeded is an unrelenting one. Presently, many Americans do not receive medical care that is satisfactory both in quantity or quality or equality, and the costs of […]

The Use of Concepts of The Developmental Origins of Life and How Health Can Influence Adult Illness

The concepts of evolving origins of life and health can influence adult morbidity in several ways. For example, it can influence the understanding of adult morbidity and the influence on the protection of adult morbidity. There is an account of evolving roots of wellbeing and adult disease. According to Oregon Health & Science University’s description […]

Child Health and its Impact on Population Health

The improvements of child health consist of communitywide analysis in finding improved ways of handling health diseases, like the chronic asthma.  According to MedlinePlus (n.d.), a United States Library of Medicine for health information and improvement, the chronic disease of asthma affects the tubes of human airways, when carrying air in and out of lungs.  […]

Healthcare Industry in the United States, and The Question of Structural Inequality.

As a healthcare leader, one may view health inequality as still on the rise in the labor market. Likewise, researchers may need to open-up critical conversations about gender mentality. Gender inequality can be referred to as “structural inequality.” This is because the mentality of inequality has built on the system for a long period of […]

Quality of Care and the United States Healthcare Spending

Addressing the quality of care in today’s era of health care reform is neither a top-down nor bottom-up approach alone.  This is because successful implementation of any health care reform law will be contingent on the ability of all participating parties ( ie. federal government, the states, health care payers, hospitals, industry, medical societies, physicians, […]

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