What are the pros and cons of lobbyists as a tool for special interest groups?

What are the pros and cons of lobbyists as a tool for special interest groups? Should former members of Congress be allowed to become lobbyists? Which of the following is considered a negative aspect of lobbying? Special interest groups that have the most money are able to get legislation drafted and passed in their favor. What is the term of office for a member of the Senate? When are congressional elections held? Explain your answer.

What are the advantages of having different levels of government?

Examine the relationship between California and the federal government. What are the advantages of having different levels of government? What are the drawbacks of this relationship? In your opinion: what issues should be decided by California and what issues should be left up to the federal government? In California, as in the federal government, the power to govern is divided among three equal branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. The executive branch of government executes the laws enacted by the Legislature. The supreme executive power of the State of California is vested in the Governor.

Understanding that how policy is implemented

Public administrators must have an understanding that how policy is implemented (the actions taken) can impact how the public reacts or does not react before, during, and after a hazard impact with society. Why is it important for public administrators to understand how individuals make decisions before, during, and after a hazard impact with society?

Discuss the importance of registries to public health initiatives

1) Discuss how Medicaid is a federal and state program 2) There are three government-sponsored healthcare programs related to military service: TRICARE, VHA, and CHAMPVA. Who uses which program?

3) Discuss the importance of registries to public health initiatives, types of registries, and career opportunities working as an information specialist with data registries.

 

Health Risks

Olympics (D): Managing Health Risks for Some- Olympic Venues Projects for the Olympic Games have many of the same characteristics as other types of projects; specifically. they can be significantly impacted by enterprise environmental factors. However. the enterprise environmental factors may take a different form than most of us are familiar with and may impose rnore risks. This case study focuses on the enterprise environmental factors that can impact the health and well-being of the Olympic athletes during pre-Cllympic practices and the actual competitive events. Health and well-being for the athletes can he looked at in several ways. Since 19m. the threat of terrorism has existed at the Olympic Games and other sport- ing events. The threats included attacks during the competition as well as attacks on athletes, officialsI crowds of spectators, and tourists. At the Sochi Olympics, the Russian government assigned more than 403$] security personnel as well as military personnel and equipment to safeguard the Games. At the Rio de Janeiro Olympic Games, there were 83,flflfl security personnel. The IDC, local DCDGs, and national governments in the host countries are committed to the health and well-being of participants and visitors. But sometimes the health of the participating athletes can he at risk because of the environment in which they must participate rather than due to terrorism. As examples: What are the risks to the athletes due to the Zika virus? 1|What are the risks to the athletes in

Flexion Sagittal mediolateral

LABO GROUP LABORATORY REPORT Laboratory Activity 1.2 Table 3 Exercise: Seated row (concentric phase) Joint [movement) Start position Joint action or Plane Axis actions Scapula Pinched together Retraction Frontal Anderioposterior Glenchumeral Shoulders back Circumduction Fbow Bending Elbow Flexion Sagittal mediolateral Radioulnar Pabon in Neutral Transverse vertical Hip Anatomical Knee Anatomical Anide Anatomical Laboratory Activity 1.2 Table 4 Exercise: Seated row (eccentric phase) Joint (movement) Start position Joint action or Plane Axis actions Scapula Extended Protraction Frontal Anterioposterior Glenchumeral Shoulder Shoulder Sagittal mediolateral Front extension Elbow Bending Elbow extension Sagittal Mediolateral Radioulnar Palm in neutral Transverse vertical Hip Anatomical Knee Anatomical Arkie Anatomical H: 1human Kinetics,

Ethics in health administration

Identify three technological changes that have occurred in health care over the last 5 years. Please include both managerial (information) and clinical technologies. explain the new ethical dilemmas created by each of these changes. Reference to use: Morrison, E. E. (2020). Ethics in health administration: a practical approach for decision makers. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.

Intersectionality and health

A critical reflective paper on intersectionality and health – using your own experience as the basis for reflection and analysis.  NOT A SUMMARY, CRITICAL ANALYSIS

1. Read the article Racism impacts your health by Roberta Timothy: https://theconversation.com/racism-impacts-your-health-84112

2. Write a 750-1000 word reflective paper on your own interactions with the health care system in relation to your own identity. The paper will have 4 parts:

 

Part 1: Begin with your own reflection on the article above. What stood out to you? What made you mad/uncomfortable/sad/wanting to know more? Did anything sound familiar? Not familiar?

Part 2: Describe your own intersecting identity – only disclose what you feel safe/comfortable disclosing.

Part 3: Describe an interaction with the health care system that was informed by your identity. Have you experienced barriers? They can be minor or significant.  How did you experience this in relation to your identity?  Maybe you reflect on not experiencing barriers and tie that to your own privilege that comes from your identity.

Part 4: Like Timothy does at the end of her article, can you explore an idea that might dismantle barriers to health that you experienced? If your paper is a reflection on ways you have not experienced barriers, can you explore an idea that might make the health system more inclusive for all, allowing for the same access you experience?

Describe the folk’s screening method and its benefits for global health

What creative new way are folks able to detect tuberculosis?  Describe the folk’s screening method and its benefits for global health.

There was a food poisoning outbreak on April 1, 2018, at the City Z Food Safety Conference (how ironic). There were 1,000 people registered for the conference with luncheon, 100 volunteers to host attendees and 50 people who served the luncheon during the conference. Except for the 50 people who served the food, all of the participants and volunteers ate the food from the luncheon at the conference on April 1, 2018.

After an initial outbreak of food poisoning is reported, an epidemiologist sends surveys to all people at risk to investigate the cause. However, only 900 people among those at risk answer the survey. After analysis of 900 survey results, the epidemiologist concludes that the most suspected foods in the outbreak are pepperoni pizza and meatball spaghetti. What is the overall attack rate for those who ate meatball spaghetti? Use the following table to answer the question.

# of People who Developed the Case Definition of Symptoms# of People who Ate the Food
Pepperoni Pizza Only113275
Meatball Spaghetti Only62375
Both Pepperoni Pizza & Meatball Spaghetti57150
Neither Pepperoni Pizza nor Meatball Spaghetti10100

 

41%

 

38%

 

40%

 

23%

 

27%

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