West Coast University Health System and Air Pollutants Discussions

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Discussion Prompt1 : This week, you learned that health care is an extremely regulated industry mostly because of the especially vulnerable nature of its customers: the patients. Legislators have created numerous laws to control everything from the process of insurance to how a patient must be treated and what they must be told by medical personnel. Individuals who break these laws can be subject to civil or criminal liability, so it is extremely important that every healthcare worker knows and understands the laws related to his or her job.

For this discussion prompt, you will use the St. Martha’s General Hospital Scenario. After reviewing that scenario and reviewing the laws that you learned this week, please discuss a healthcare law that may have been broken by an employee of St. Martha’s General Hospital. Identify any scenario where the law has been broken. Discuss the major points of the law. Then, analyze the facts of the hypothetical situation against that law to explain how the employee broke the law. Support your ideas with evidence from your readings.


Discussion Prompt 2: List three important air pollutants you generate in your daily life. Discuss the toxicity of these pollutants and ways to limit the air pollution you generate.

Discussion Prompt 3: Some people argue that developing countries should be exempt from limits on the production of greenhouse gases in order to spur economic development in these countries. Unfortunately, this idea places a disproportionate burden on developed countries to curb global climate change by reducing their caps on greenhouse productions even further. What are differences between the needs of these population as it relates to global climate? What assets can developed countries procure to developing nations to help alleviate the burden? How are communities’ health affected by these climate changes in developed and developing countries? Discuss your perspectives on economic development, environmental justice, and climate change between developing and developed countries as they seek a sustainable future for everyone.

This discussion forum meets MPH CEPH Competency #7: Assess population needs, assets and capacities that affect communities’ health.



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Discussion Prompt 1
Health care is very sensitive and requires patients to be treated with dignity at all times.
Employee and patients’ rights are always safeguarded under the law. St Martha General hospital
was engaged in several malpractices. The first malpractice is the violation of cultural competence
in the patients’ treatment. The health care professionals are required to provide services that are
culturally competent at all times. Tom, as a nurse, violated the law on cultural competence by
treating the employees without considering their beliefs, which leads to dissatisfaction ("St.
Martha's Hospital - Scenarios", 2019). Secondly, he also violates the rights of other fellow
employees by giving them a difficult time for treating the employees that are not intended to be
attended by them as they strive to make a reputation for the hospital. He makes the working
environment unattainable.
Tom also engages in unprofessional actions that might compromise employee a...


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