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Medicare and Medicaid certification for ambulatory care physicians
These two terms are government programs meant to assist specific groups of in the United States regarding health matters and are both managed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, a division of the U.S.
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History of Mental Health in the United
¶ … history of mental health in the United States has not always been a pleasant one. Prior to the mid-20th century those unfortunate numbers of Americans who were considered mentally ill were either ignored or placed…
Essay Undergraduate
Domestic abuse: causes, effects, and intervention strategies
Domestic abuse is a serious issue for social workers and others who want to help people improve their lives. It is also an important concern for law enforcement. By taking a careful look at domestic abuse and what can be done to stop it, more treatments and laws can be considered.
Paper Undergraduate
Prozac Non-Drug or Supplement Treatments
Prozac, commonly referred to as flouxetine, is an oral medication used for the treatment of diagnosed depression. Prozac is in a class of pharmaceuticals referred to as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Although historically and traditionally, Prozac has been used as an effective medical intervention to address depression, there have been non drug and supplemental treatments posited that have yielded favorable results. Following is a comparison of the effectiveness of Prozac as a standalone intervention and other non-drug related or supplemental treatments for depression.
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Auton V B.C. Facts: Petitioner
This paper examines the Canadian case Auton v BC, and whether the government was violating the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms by failing to provide ABA/IBI therapy for autistic children. The Court determined that the fact that ABA/IBI therapy was an emerging therapy that was not medically necessary meant it was not a core service that had to be provided. The Court also determined that the failure to provide those services was not discrimination based on a disability. The author concludes by citing the position of autism activist Michelle Dawson, who questions whether ABA/IBI therapy is even ethical.
Research Paper Undergraduate
Sustainable Development Is the Process
Sustainable Development is the process that responds to the needs of current population without destroy any of opportunities and needs for future population.
Paper Undergraduate
Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism and Severe Intellectual Disability
Home-Based Behavioral Treatment of Young Children with Autism: A Review
Paper Undergraduate
Quality of Life of Menopause
Over the last several years, the issue of menopause has been increasingly brought to the forefront. Part of the reason for this, is because a growing number of women are beginning to enter the age range for the…
Paper Undergraduate
Schizophrenia Caregivers Send the Coping
Family therapy for families dealing with schizophrenia
Research Paper Undergraduate
Arguments against high healthcare costs
How can we as consumers get better value and reduce costs?