writing literature 3
Ellison The king of bingo please see the file down and answer all questions. i need it prefect 100%
Ellison The king of bingo please see the file down and answer all questions. i need it prefect 100%
If you could design the ideal patient experience for a primary care doctor’s office what would it look like? Map each of the patient touch points beginning with the patient recognizing the need to visit a primary care doctor. Don’t forget important touch points in all three of the processes, people, place and process. Take the patient all the way through follow up care and resolution of the payment for the health service. Bullet format for each touch point will help us follow your map.
Feel free to comment on other students’ patient experience maps. Did they miss something? Did they include something you forgot?
AND, Most importantly – Remember the WHY! what does this mean to a patient and why a healthcare administrator cares about this.!
Also, Can you describe Press Ganey and/or HCAHPS – What are they and what do they mean to you as a Healthcare Marketer (How would you use them)!?
Keep in mind, Specific Rules for Discussions!
Research the Internet to analyze how that product or service has been advertised.Prepare a 15- to 20-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation in which you investigate the role of advertising in a culture of consumerism. Be sure to discuss the following:
Include detailed speaker notes and images that support your content. Each slide should have 3 to 4 bullets of text which are a high-level overview of what’s included in your speaker notes. You may write the speaker notes in the notes section of your selected presentation tool or in a separate Word document. Listany references on the last slide.
Refer to the following required learning activities:
Using the three characters you have already created for previous writing assignments (your invented god, your flower-person, and your muscle-person), write a short myth-story about what happened when all three of them met for the very first time. You can make this story dramatic and tragic (like a war myth), or romantic (like a love myth), or comic (like many myths), or anything else; but you must incorporate all three of your previously created personas, and your myth-story must have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Again, this must all be your own original writing!
Length requirement: roughly 1000 words
here are the three characters I’ve already created
1. Which neighborhood are you writing about?
2. Who were the first people to live in the neighborhood? Is this group of people, or their descendants, still there?
Who has lived there since then? Are there groups of people who moved in and then left?
Who lives there now?
For each of these answers, provide a range of decades indicating when the group lived there.
3. Is the neighborhood homogeneous (occupied by just one group of people) or does it contain multiple distinct groups?
If it is now homogeneous, did it used to be mixed, or vice versa?
If it has been mixed, have the different groups there tended to coexist happily, or have there been conflicts?
For each of these answers, provide a range of decades.
4. Is the neighborhood linked to any particular industry?
Has it been linked to a particular industry in the past?
Provide a range of decades with each of these answers.
5. How would you describe the mix of socioeconomic classes in the neighborhood?
Are most people of a similar socioeconomic class, or is there a lot of variation?
Has the mix of socioeonomic classes changed over time?
Provide a range of decades with each of these answers.
6. What modes of transportation do people in the neighborhood usually use? Do most people own cars? How do they commute to work? Within the neighborhood, do they tend to drive or walk?
What was the transportation situation at various periods in the neighborhood’s past?
Provide a range of decades with these answers.
7. Are there any famous events associated with the neighborhood? Provide dates.
8. Does the neighborhood have any famous residents, now or in the past? Provide dates.
9. Is the neighborhood known for any distinctive cultural expressions, such as art, music, poetry, theater, food, or street festivals?
Provide dates.
10. Having answered all of these questions, list some possible themes for your Neighborhood Portrait.
Please submit answers to the link below no later than 11:59 PM Sunday at week’s end.
Here is the fact pattern I want you to base your answer on:
Answer this Question: (minimum 200 words; any format)
What terms (words) would you insist be included in the Sales Contract so you would not bear the Risk of Loss?
Explain in detail why you use specific words and terms (i.e. compare and contrast).
Use the following to guide you:
End of Assignment
Using WORD, write an ORIGINAL brief essay of 300 words or more:
PLEASE DO NOT PLAGIARIZE AND USE THE TEMPLATE ATTACHED
Write a two to three (2-3) page paper in which you:
Click here to view the grading rubric for this assignment.
Topic: please choose ONE of these:
1/ Explain the sovereign paradox
2/ Explain the role and function of the states
Requirements:
– In 7 pages, double spacing, 12 point font, 1 inch margins, no extraneous space between paragraphs or headers
– Only use the sources in lectures as given (attached files). Use parenthetical citations including appropriate lecture date in sources (e.g., lecture 1-8-20)
In 1500-2000 words, answer one of the following questions. Papers must use a recognized citation system – e.g. Chicago or MLA – and must be double-spaced throughout. Papers are due February 16th at 11:59pm.
Students need not use sources that are not course readings. But, if students make empirical claims in their papers, they should cite a legitimate source – e.g. an academic study.
1. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is proposing a rule requiring each public housing agency (PHA) administering public housing to implement a smoke-free policy, affecting over 700,000 units. According to the proposed rule, each PHA must implement a smoke-free policy for all indoor areas – i.e. a policy prohibiting lit tobacco products in all living units, indoor common areas, and PHA administrative office buildings. HUD has conducted a cost-benefit analysis and found that this policy is likely to be net beneficial under reasonable assumptions. What is cost-benefit analysis? Why might government agencies be justified in using this decision procedure to evaluate policies and regulations? Assuming HUD’s smoke-free policy – compared to the status quo and other possible policies – offers the greatest net benefit, is this sufficient reason to conclude that HUD should enact it? That is, should cost-benefit analysis be used as the sole criterion for deciding regulatory questions like this? Why or why not? If not, should HUD enact its proposed rule anyway? Why or why not?
2. Suppose you are a policymaker responsible for allocating resources and setting spending priorities for North Carolina’s Medicaid program. You’ve been granted an extra $20,000,000, and with this funding, you can either:
Expected Net Benefit (QALYs) |
Duration (years) |
Cost/Treatment ($) |
|
Cancer Treatment |
1 |
75 |
400,000 |
Psychotherapy |
0.2 |
5 |
800 |
* Adults with mild depression can typically manage their day-to-day activities, but usually with little enjoyment. They may also experience symptoms such as difficulty sleeping, difficulty focusing, tiredness, negative thoughts, and feelings of sadness, among others.
What is cost-effectiveness analysis? What is the motivation for using cost-effectiveness analysis to prioritize healthcare services? How would you decide this question if you employed cost-effectiveness analysis? Is cost-effectiveness analysis a just procedure for prioritizing health care services? Why or why not? Does priority to the worse off offer a more just approach to the prioritization of health care services for Medicaid recipients? Why or why not? If so, which version of priority to the worse off is most defensible? Why? Be sure to defend your answer.
3. Many policymakers argue that citizens’ wellbeing, not GDP, should be the principal standard of policy evaluation. Supposing that they are correct that some policy areas should be evaluated in this way, which conception of wellbeing – hedonism, preference satisfaction, or objective list/the capabilities approach – should they employ? Why? What is wrong with the alternatives? Your essay should briefly define and explain each of these approaches to wellbeing. Additionally, you should feel free to limit the scope of your argument in a number of ways. For example, you might argue that a particular approach is best for a particular area of policy – e.g. calculating QALYs or conducting cost-benefit analyses – but leave open the question of which approach is suitable for other areas. Similarly, if you are lacking for space, you might limit yourself to showing that one particular approach is superior to another, thus not discussing a third alternative approach.
Evaluation Guidelines
The purpose of this paper is for you to provide a reasoned defense of a position on the above question. Your paper will be evaluated in accordance with the following guidelines:
1. Thesis: Does the paper advance a clearly formulated thesis? Is the scope of the thesis appropriate? Or, does the paper set out to accomplish too much or too little?
2. Understanding and Reconstruction of Text/Positions/Arguments: Does the paper demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the text/arguments/positions under discussion? Does the paper support its interpretation of the text by appeal to textual evidence? Does the paper reconstruct the positions/arguments under discussion in a systematic way, making clear the way in which the different components of the argument/position fit together? Or, does the paper only present a superficial understanding of the text/arguments/position? Is the paper fair to the positions/arguments under discussion by reconstructing them charitably? Or, does the paper reconstruct the arguments in a way that fails to recognize their strength.
3. Strength of Argumentation: Does the paper present strong arguments to support its thesis? Does the paper consider possible objections to its position? Or, does the paper present arguments that invite immediate objections or that commit fallacies? Do the thesis and arguments of the paper consider the complexity of the issue under discussion? Or, does the paper advance claims that are overbroad or too general?
4. Organization: Is the paper well organized? Is its structure apparent to the reader? Does the paper proceed in a rational fashion? Does the paper contain a helpful introduction and conclusion?
5. Clarity of Expression: Is the paper clear? Does the paper use simple language and grammatical sentence structure? Does the paper define the concepts that it introduces?