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    Purchase decision * Selects ‘Metabical’ 5. Post-purchase evaluation * Evaluates experience * Influential people in the consumer decision making process * End consumer (i.e., patient) themselves * Health care providers who would prescribe the medication * Celebrity endorser in the DTC ads * Professional medical community * Other experienced consumers; families or friends through word of mouth communication * Most effective segmentation bases

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    Determine the direct impact of marketing for the health care provider you selected. The provider selected for this assignment is Aetna. Aetna Insurance Company organized an annuity fund to sell life insurance in 1850. “In 1853, the Annuity department separates from Aetna Insurance and is incorporated as Aetna Life Insurance Company. The company 's first president is Eliphalet A. Bulkeley. The "Aetna" name is retained to take advantage of the good reputation of the original Aetna. The name was inspired

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    Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity The United States has always been the symbol of freedom of religion and health care today has needed to increase its knowledge in incorporating the many different religions/spiritual beliefs in order to provide a more holistic approach to care. As health care providers we should not look in validating our own practice in regards to religion or spirituality but to comprehend and learn to see the patterns of similarities and differences in order to provide

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    Selecting a Health Care Provider At no time should a patient feel uneasy with the treatment they receive, or the overall environment of the facility they are visiting. All staff should address concerns with a professional approach. According to Issidoros Sarinopoulos, Ph.D., a professor of radiology at Michigan State University, “Patients should pay attention to how their doctor makes them feel and recognize empathy as a desirable characteristic in a physician.” A Good Healthcare Provider Does the

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    Resource Paper Winter Steinbrecher 9/11/15 As a health care provider, it is extremely important to be aware of different resources that can be used to help you provide the highest quality of care to each patient. In this paper, I will touch on several websites that discuss different topics of maternal, infant, and child health. Many of these websites include educational information that can be passed on to women of child bearing age, those who are expecting, and those caring for infants. After

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    Healthcare providers are exposed to various worldviews across the care continuum. In order to provide unbiased care that is consistent with an individual’s worldview, providers must educate themselves to the variety of faith expressions present within their society. This paper will examine the various worldviews associated with Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity, as well as assess the spiritual perspective on, and the critical components of healing that are unique to each faith. A comparative analysis

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    cases where fitness to drive may be questioned. Identify situations where the health care provider must report, could report, or is not required to report. Develop strategies to counsel patients regarding fitness to drive. Describe the process used by the SGI medical review unit to determine fitness to drive. Explain a variety of reporting mechanisms. List resources to assist health care providers. COURSE DESCRIPTION Is Your Patient Fit to Drive? Medical/Legal Implications provides

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    hospital and the health care provider noticed that L.D. has a rare illness called Arteriovenous malformation (AVM). AVM is an abnormal connection between arteries and veins bypassing the capillary system. “They typically consist of two or more feeding arteries, a knot of abnormal vessels referred to as the ‘nidus’, and one or more veins (Machet, et al., 2012).” The health care provider considered L.D. condition to be an emergency because she was hemorrhaging, so the health care provider

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    Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity

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    be completely whole. Prayer means different things to different people, for some it is silent, meditation, for others it is process of reading or receiving a prayer with or by another person, it can also mean a conversation with God. Physicians and health professionals’ aid or help in the healing process with medicines. The critical components of healing in Native American is based on spirituality, practice which prayer is an important part, other methods of healing are music, massage, counseling.

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    Religion Comparison for the Health Care Provider Health care providers are challenged with caring for patients and families from different religions, faiths and cultures.  It is beneficial for a care provider to have an understanding of different beliefs so that the care and treatment plans coincide with patient’s religious faith.  Creating individualized plans of care to meet the spiritual needs of their patients is necessary for providing them holistic care.  Research is presented on three religious

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