The future of health care
1.There is considerable evidence that many of the new medical technologies are used inappropriately,
to generate income. What patient protections against inappropriate diagnostic and other procedures
should be considered?
2.In spite of nursing’s vital importance to hospitals, nurses face excessive paperwork, managerial
responsibilities, and supervision of lessertrained aides tasks that require an inordinate amount of
time spent in functions other than direct patient care. These frustrations, combined with long work
hours, stagnant salaries, and other difficulties, have resulted in fewer entrants to schools of nursing
and increasing numbers of nurses leaving the profession. Discuss possible solutions to this growing
problem.
3.Do providers in the health care system recognize a broader social mission than addressing the needs
of only those individuals who achieve access to their services? Elaborate.
Each response should be 5001000 words
APA formatting required
Although each response is a separate essay of 5001000 words, all responses should be combined
into a single document for submission
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