Scenario
Sarah is a 32-year-old woman who has been receiving treatment for severe depression and anxiety for the past five years. She has sought care from multiple healthcare providers, including a primary care physician, a psychiatrist, and a therapist, all of whom have contributed to her electronic health record (EHR). Sarah has made significant progress in her treatment, but her mental health history is sensitive and deeply personal.
One day, Sarah experiences a medical emergency and is rushed to the emergency room at a local hospital that participates in the HIE. The emergency room staff access her electronic health record through the HIE to gather critical medical information. While treating her physical condition, they discover her detailed mental health history, including past suicide attempts, hospitalizations, and notes about her ongoing therapy.
Long-Term Consequences: Consider the potential long-term consequences of sharing or not sharing mental health records. How might this decision impact Sarah’s trust in the healthcare system, her willingness to seek future care, and the overall effectiveness of the HIE?
Competency 1: Explain how ethical theories and principles influence health care organizational management practice.
Discuss ethical obligations, specifically: autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, and justice.
Discuss the potential long-term consequences of sharing or not sharing mental health records.
Competency 2: Describe how external forces and internal organizational factors influence ethical health care management practices.
Discuss if the emergency room staff should access and use Sarah’s mental health records to inform her current treatment, considering the potential benefit to her care.
Discuss if the healthcare team should attempt to contact Sarah’s mental health providers or seek consent from Sarah herself before using her mental health records in her treatment.
Competency 4: Communicate ideas effectively.
Convey purpose, in an appropriate tone and style, incorporating supporting evidence and adhering to organizational, professional, and scholarly writing standards.
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“Ethical Considerations in Sharing Mental Health Records: The Impact on Patient Trust and HIE Effectiveness” “Protecting Patient Privacy and Promoting Ethical Practice: The Consequences of Sharing Mental Health Records in the HIE”
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“Unethical Business Practices: The Negative Impacts on Society and the Environment”
This is a group paper , you just need to write part that is highlighted in red (only argument against 500 words)
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Feeding America: An Analysis of Organizational Structure and Management in a Non-Profit Company Introduction Feeding America is a non-profit organization that aims to end hunger in the United States. With a network of over 200 food banks and
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“Exploring the Trade-Offs: Efficiency and Environmental Impact of Conventional and Alternative Energy Technologies”
You will be analyzing some conventional and alternative energy technologies and evaluate them in terms of their efficiency and impact on the environment.
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Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: Exploring the Need for Regulation and Education
Early in the essay, you should offer your thesis statement, and the remainder of the paper should offer support for this position and persuade readers to support the position.
Your position and justification should be supported by clear and credible research that adds to the rhetorical conversation.
Cite at least six scholarly sources.
Include a Works Cited page.
Your Works Cited page and in-text citations should follow MLA Format.
Your paper should address a significant alternative viewpoint. Two additional criteria apply:
You should cite, fairly summarize, and respond to a real alternative viewpoint. Don’t imagine what an opposing audience might argue—instead, find a real person who makes a real and sophisticated argument and address it.
This doesn’t need to come at the end of your paper (i.e., before the conclusion). Though this can be effective, it is often more effective to address an alternative viewpoint early: “Here’s what’s missing from with the common approach; now let me outline a more promising approach…”
It should focus on the readers’ needs—what do they already know about the rhetorical conversation? What do they need to know? How can you make complex ideas, context, and information clear and accessible to readers?
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“Challenging the Narrative: A Rebuttal to Criticisms of Greta Thunberg and ‘Don’t Look Up’”
Let me know which essay prompt you are writing for
The research required for this essay can cause students to stumble because they are unsure of where to work it in. I
suggest that you use your popular or scholarly source to provide a good rebuttal to one of these arguments. A critique of
Thunberg or her speeches or a review of the movie Don’t Look Up could provide a rebuttal that you could work into your
essay. You could include the rebuttal and say if Thunberg or the filmmakers respond to it
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Title: Potential Topics for Final Project: A PICO Question Approach Topic 1: The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-Based Interventions for Managing Chronic Pain in Adults Rationale: Chronic pain is a common and debilitating condition that affects millions
Retrieve a research-based topic appropriate for a PICO question and post the assignment with a rationale for each.
APA format DO NOT retype or number the question. Just paragraph format with intext citations, Reference for credit. Reminder that the selected articles must be within 5 years.
Retrieve 2 different topics you are considering for your final project (peer-reviewed -articles ONLY ) For full credit appropriate for a PICO question provide a rationale for each.
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Cornell Notes for Section 1.4: Quadratic Equations Cornell Notes for Section 1.4: Quadratic Equations Topic: Quadratic Equations Main Ideas: – A quadratic equation is an equation in the form of
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“Exploring the DSM-5 Diagnosis of [chosen diagnosis]: Prognosis, Cultural Considerations, and Clinical Interventions”
Hello! This is a paper for a clinical assessment class. The description is:
Students will select a DSM-5 diagnosis that they would like to research in more depth. The paper must be at least 10 pages long, double-spaced, with 7 references. Students will explain and discuss the diagnosis and prognosis for those who may have this condition. Students will discuss aspects of the diagnosis as it pertains to different racial groups and ethnic groups. Students will discuss clinical interventions in the treatment of the diagnosis, and any promising interventions or current innovations. The DSM can count as one of the references.
Some examples of the diagnoses that were spoken about in class were substance use disorders, neurodevelopmental disorders, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar & depressive disorders, anxiety disorders & obsessive disorders, trauma & stressor-related disorders, somatic Sx, sexual dysfunctions & gender dysphoria.
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“Exploring Sociological Themes in a Top-Grossing G-Rated Movie: A Analysis of Deviance, Class, Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality”
Paper Two
Movie Analysis
You will watch and analyze a recent top-grossing G-rated movie for the themes of deviance, class, race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. The film should have been released within the last ten years. Your paper must identify the movie you have chosen, summarize the main events, and discuss why you selected the film. Your paper will also demonstrate how the major concepts from this course are exemplified/represented in the movie. You can strengthen your arguments by providing specific examples from the movie and citing appropriate course materials to explain this situation.
Your analysis must include
Name of the movie
Running time
Main storyline
Reason for selecting this movie
Themes related to deviance, class, race/ethnicity, gender, and sexuality you observed. Support your claims by providing specific examples from the movie and connecting them with course materials
The paper should be at least three pages, typed, double-spaced, with a standard font and margins (standard margins are usually 1 inch). Please include your name at the top of the paper, along with a title. Please use at least one source (it can be your textbook or outside source) to support your statements. Utilize ASA citation style for your references.Links to an external site.
Structure for the paper
The following general structure may be useful to arrange your paper.
Title of the paper
Introduction (background/thesis statement/importance of the paper)
Description of movie
Movie storyline
Sociological concepts with examples (from movie)
Conclusion (restate main points and provide closure)
Intext-citation and Reference (ASA)
Your paper will be checked using Turnitin for plagiarism. This program keeps a database of previously turned-in papers as well. Assignments with more than 24 percent similarities in Turnitin will not be accepted. Additionally, any paper with more than 20 percent AI-generated work will be awarded zero and reported as an academic integrity violation.