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HHS 497 Week 1 DQ 1 Privatization

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  3. In this work of HHS 497 Entire Course you will find the next docs:
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  6. HHS 497 Week 1 DQ 1 Privatization.doc
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  8. HHS 497 Week 1 DQ 2 Cost of Health Care.doc
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  10. HHS 497 Week 1 Scope of Size of Health and Human Services.pptx
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  12. HHS 497 Week 2 DQ 1 Budget Allocations.doc
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  14. HHS 497 Week 2 DQ 2 Dr. Watsons Caring Theory.doc
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  16. HHS 497 Week 3 DQ 1 New Emphasis.doc
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  18. HHS 497 Week 3 DQ 2 Information Systems.doc
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  20. HHS 497 Week 3 Final Paper Outline.doc
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  22. HHS 497 Week 4 DQ 1 Hansells Motivation Theory.doc
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  24. HHS 497 Week 4 DQ 2 Seligmans Theory.doc
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  26. HHS 497 Week 5 DQ 1 Clash of Values.doc
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  28. HHS 497 Week 5 DQ 2 Groups in Need.doc
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  30. HHS 497 Week 5 Final Paper.doc
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  32. Business - General Business
  33. Privatization . Among the various factors impacting the Health and Human Services (HHS) programs, increased costs, such as personnel, equipment, and facilities, may be leading considerations in a program manager’s plans and priorities. After becoming more familiar with the concept of privatization, identify the advantages of engaging in privatization and what is required to actually carry this out.
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  35. The following questions may help direct your reading:
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  37. § Who initiates privatization of a HHS service / program?
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  39. § What are the typical program information requirements?
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  41. § Who can approve a privatization effort?
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  43. Your post should contain a minimum of 300 words. Respond to a minimum of two of your classmates’ postings.
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  45. Cost of Health Care . Health Care Reform has, for a long time, been a hot topic. Costs of Medicare, loss of jobs, increased costs of doing business, are all part of the problem/need. Research various kinds of controversies and issues in the field of human services, with a focus on the clash of values in social policies. In a 300 word analysis, focus on the trade- offs between cutting programs or providing health care services. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.
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  47. Scope of Size of Health and Human Services . Create a PowerPoint presentation containing critical narrative of health and human services accompanied with tables, graphs, or other visuals. The PowerPoint presentation must contain a minimum of ten slides (not including title and reference slides).
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  51. Group in Need: America’s Poor–Program Area: Welfare
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  53. Group in Need: Unemployed–Program Area: Limits to benefits of unemployment insurance.
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  55. Your PowerPoint presentation slides should:
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  57. § Be sequenced and organized clearly.
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  59. § Have a clear, logical progression of ideas.
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  61. § Have bullet points or short sentences, not dense paragraphs.
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  63. § Have relevant visuals, such as graphs, tables, data summaries, sound and/or animation which enhance understanding of concepts, ideas, and relationships.
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  65. § Have a consistent theme, format, and font which augment the readability.
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  67. For tips on creating an excellent presentation, read this overview. Prior to creating your presentation, you are strongly encouraged to review the Ashford Writing Center for information on how to write an effective academic research paper.
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  69. Budget Allocations . Help, human services, and care are provided in many formats. However, to be considered under the umbrella of health and human services, the help must be provided by some type of formal organization. The Federal Government, the major provider of social welfare benefits, allocates 90% of the Federal budget for social programs. There are over 300 prog
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  74. Take up many extracurricular activities in college. Participating in activities that pertain to your interests beefs up your experience for when you depart for the real world. Just don't flood yourself with too many activities as your school work is more important.
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