An Argument for Socialized Health Care in
America :
A 14 page paper that discusses who in American is without
insurance--elderly, very young, minorities, self-employed,
successes in other countries (stats), Clinton's original health
reform plan, and current costs to U.S. workers and employers
(stats) and the fact that companies are trying to reduce
administrative costs by reducing their share in employee
health costs through a number of methods. The writer argues
that Americans should rethink their initial fear of a
nationalized health care plan and work to instigate legislation
that would support such a plan. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Sochelth.wps
The Need For Socialized Medicine In The
United States :
Long before President Bill Clinton ever appointed Hillary
Clinton to head up his Health Care Reform effort, much
discussion and debate had already occurred about the issue of
adopting so-called socialized medicine or
government-controlled health care. In this 6 page research
paper, the writer presents arguments in favor of socialized
medicine-- detailing all of the health care and economic
problems that it would solve. The relevant case of Canada
(her strengths and weaknesses) is used to support points
made. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Socmedi.wps
Review of “The Partnership Model:
Working with
Individuals, Families, and Communities toward a New Vision
of Health” : A 4 page paper reviewing this article by
Courtney et al. (1996). As evident from the several in-text
references as well as this article’s bibliography, Reni
Courtney, the article’s primary author, is one who has been
active in both working and reporting views from the vantage
of the public health nurse. The authors argue for integration
of roles so that individuals are given greater voice in their
own health care. Rather than being only a paper of theory,
the authors present a clear plan of achieving that partnership
and give an example of using the elementary school health
fair as making contact with much of the community.
Bibliography lists 1 source. KSnurse.wps
Preventative Care : This is a 3 page
paper that looks at
preventative health care. There are three levels to
preventative health care that includes lifestyle counseling and
immunizations, screening for early detection and the
minimizing of existing health care concerns. Prevention is
seen as an adjunct to traditional care that reduces costs on the
primary level but has little or no effect on costs on the
secondary and tertiary levels. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Prevcare.wps
Government - Limit Spending On The
Terminally Ill & Grant
Our Right To Die : In this 9 page paper, the writer argues
that the government is spending too much money on
prolonging the life of hopelessly-ill patients and that changing
this will ultimately have a beneficial effect on our health care
system. Moreover, many terminally-ill patients want to end
their suffering and die but are not being allowed to do so. The
case for removing such restrictions is well-presented.
Bibliography lists 6 sources. Termin~1.wps
Patient's Rights To Choose Health Care
Providor : A 7 page
paper arguing that all Americans should have the right to
choose their own health care provider. The writer describes
why health care is a moral right, other factors contributing to
health care reform, and reform plans to make choice possible.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Healthcr.wps
Family Centered Hospital Care : This
5 page paper explores
the philosophy of a family centered approach in the hospital
setting. Emphasis is placed on the role of the floor nurse in
implementing the model. Examples are provided and there is
a decided focus on pediatric nursing. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Famhosp.wps
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