Policy approaches to Address Health Disparities
Public Health: Promoting the Health of Populations and Communities
TAKING ACTION: Blazing a Trail and the Bumps Along the Way – A Public Health Nurse as a Health Officer
Unfulfilled Promise of Mental Health and Addiction
Improving LGBTQ: Nursing Policy Can Make a Difference
Reproductive Health
Public and Population Health: Promoting the health of the Public
The politics and Policy of Disaster Response and Public Health Emergency Preparedness
Advancing New Models of Primary Care
Dual Eligible: Challenges and Innovations in Care
Weekly Objectives
By the end of this lesson, the learner will:
Evaluate policy and politics of disaster response and public health emergency preparedness
Discuss Chronic Care policy
Medical Homes and Primary Care
How should healthcare professionals proactively plan to update their knowledge and skills to respond to the major public health issues and challenges facing them and their clients?
Health Care Delivery and Financing
Emergencies and disasters take a profound toll on people`s health, often well after the headlines fade. The United States has experienced a dramatic increase in the frequency and intensity of natural and man-made disasters. Disasters and major public health emergencies (PHEs) garner aggressive and sustained media coverage regardless of their scope and impact. The coverage often results in a mandate for a political response, which may drive the creation of disaster health policies by Congress. All countries require multidisciplinary and multisectoral policies, strategies and related programmes to reduce health risks of emergencies and disasters and their associated consequences.
ultimately see that ‘repentance’ due from the exhaustion of natural resources will be needed through changes in cultivation or transformation of the production of plants. While economists may argue that ‘nudge’, as a concept in behavioural economics, can positively reinforce and indirectly suggest behaviours within groups or individuals through positive advertising, Artificial Intelligence can, feasibly, act as a potentially effective system that analyses data concerning agriculture to provide valuable outputs, for example – ‘precision farming’. Using Machine Learning algorithms – an aspect of Artificial Intelligence, the technology can be used to collect both real-time and historical data to make specific decisions concerning the area or type of farming. The provision of such technologies will increase the total yield of crops, improving the general standard living conditions to allow humans to look towards becoming productive relative to conceiving at a higher rate. Detailed research conducted in Bangladesh, Indonesia and Nigeria has also suggested that degenerating living conditions increase the likelihood of reproduction rather than decreasing it. As aforementioned, a deep study in AI can also reinforce and control overpopulation by determining areas for improvement using sustainable technology such that the productivity and GDP growth will increase without compromising the total employment rate in the area, providing local economies with a circular flow of money to better their well-being. Therefore, Artificial Intelligence can perhaps be a substitute to the current analysis technologies by providing one that has much more profound, yet subtle impact to use as a guide for solutions – it enlightens what changes can be made to the daily lives in an economy, on both individual and market perspectives.
The recent 2019-nCoV epidemic is an example of how insufficient supply and demand can lead to a stagnant shortage in an economy, or in such cases – economies, as both local and multinational firms are unable to keep up with the increase in demand for sanitation products. At the standard supply and demand graph, prior to the spread of the virus, the general equilibrium theory explains how consumers interact with the sanitation market, ceteris paribus. However, with the increase in media attention on the infestation, the increase in shortage has, according to the law of supply and demand, cause prices to shoot up at a high rate, inevitably, lower-income families are unable to purchase them for their personal well-being, lea