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Anna Stiles Hanlon
United States
Приєднався 22 вер 2013
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INHL A115 - CBC Presentation
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Dr. Hanlon shared the meaning of key items on a CBC. This video is property of Anna Hanlon, EdD, and is meant for her INHL students only. Do not distirbute
INHL A115 - Comprehensive Met Panel (CMP)
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Dr. Hanlon shared the meaning of key items on a Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP). This video is property of Anna Hanlon, EdD, and is meant for her INHL students only. Do not distirbute
Uninalysis (UA)
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Dr. Hanlon shared the meaning of key items on an urinalysis (UA).. This video is property of Anna Hanlon, EdD, and is meant for her INHL students only. Do not distirbute
Spirometry
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This video demonstrates how to admininster a spirometry pulmonary function test.
5 11 Health Belief Model (HBM)
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This video is the property of Anna Hanlon, MS, MPH, EdD
COVID Project Essential Services
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This video gives details on the project related COVID 19 and the essential services of public health. Anna Stiles Hanlon, MS, MPH, EdD
5 31 Social Cognitive Theory
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This video is the property of Anna Hanlon, MS, MPH, EdD
How to find credible cancer information (Rutgers Learning and Resource Center)
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How to find credible cancer information (Rutgers Learning and Resource Center)
University of Kentucky Smoke Free Implementation
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University of Kentucky Smoke Free Implementation
Entering Closing the Loop into TracDat
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Entering Closing the Loop into TracDat
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Hello, can we have an example of the public health issue for the PERIE Model, please
Healthcare is a service provided by a person, not a right. You cannot make another person serve you. Laws should allow all people the ability to purchase a service without discrimination. However, a human right cannot be to force another to pay for services you receive or to make another to provide a service to you for free.
This is the position of market justice. Healthcare is a commodity, and your ability to pay will decide if you get care. There are many physicians and clinicians who take this view, but there are also many who would take a social justict view. These doctors might donate their time to help those who do not have a lot of money or work in clinics and hospitals that provide care to many people who live in poverty. The two views currently co-exist within the US healthcare system.
It isn’t a commodity because governments are involved with the distribution of it. It should be an open market service. Calling it a right but having it distributed by government is just another means to control a population. Open free markets will lead to better prices and service. Don’t hide welfare programs in medical programs. Welfare is needed for some of the population, just separate welfare from healthcare.
Joe, great comments. I probably should have used the word "resource" as opposed to a "commodity." The perspective you express demonstrates a good understanding of market justice. The intent of this course is to provide a place to think about the two perspectives, and I can see you are doing just that! I will share that I like the idea of open market competition and supply/demand principles. However, I have found that if I assume that open markets always lead to better prices, I only need to look into some of the recent actions of some pharmaceutical companies to see this is not the case. I agree they need to recoup for research and design, but sometimes their actions seem based on profit. PrEP could be sold for $100/mo and there would be a profit margin, but the price has been placed at $2,000/month. This reduces access for low-income individuals. www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2018/06/30/624045995/rising-cost-of-prep-a-pill-that-prevents-hiv-pushes-it-out-of-reach-for-many Access to medical care is a complex problem in our country. Unfortunately, those born into poverty suffer due to no factors no of their making.
Healthcare is a service provided by another person. Why try to call it anything else? It appears to be twisting the facts.