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Because of the diversity of cultures, and an expanding migratory global population, you as an advanced practice nurse may be challenged with patients who are suffering from malnutrition. How would you address the issue of malnutrition with immigrant clients? What sort of strategies could you utilize to help you incorporate the client’s cultural preferences within the nutritional plan you are designing?
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Details:For this assignment, select one clinical practice issue that involves a specific medication. Using a Computerized ...
using cpoe and cdss
Details:For this assignment, select one clinical practice issue that involves a specific medication. Using a Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) system, design a Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) that would be embedded in the EHR at your site of practice. Your CDSS must connect with CPOE to include a medication. You must link these two applications within the design.General Guidelines:Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.Doctoral learners are required to use APA style for their writing assignments. The APA Style Guide is located in the Student Success Center.Use primary sources published within the last 5 years. Provide citations and references for all sources used.You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.Directions:Write a 1,000-1,250 word paper that provides the following:Specific details of the clinical issue involving a specific medicationThe rationale behind your design development.A description of how this CDSS will be implemented and adopted by fellow clinicians.An assessment of challenges and proposed solutions which might apply to this scenario (e.g., information loss, communication breakdown).
Walden University Capstone Healthcare Research Project Annotated Bibliography
Creating a literature search is like selecting materials to build a house. The house you build will be more likely to rema ...
Walden University Capstone Healthcare Research Project Annotated Bibliography
Creating a literature search is like selecting materials to build a house. The house you build will be more likely to remain standing over time if the materials you use are high quality and appropriate for your specific project. Similarly, the literature that you select to inform your Capstone Project must have direct bearing on your topic; be from a high-quality, reputable source; and must address the Program Learning Outcomes. Your Capstone Project Assignments will rely heavily on the literature that you select this week, so take the time to locate the best resources—the best building materials—to support the structure and results of your Capstone Project.To prepare for this Capstone Project Assignment:Review the Essential Guide to APA Style for Walden Students. This resource will help you properly cite your resources as you develop your literature review.Review the Learning Resources and pay special attention to the articles in the Walden Writing Center for tips and extended explanations on how to organize and conduct a literature review.Investigate literature from a variety of sources, such as the Walden Library, books, professional magazines, and newspapers for insights that describe and support your Capstone Project topic.What scholarly knowledge is available that has produced insights into your Capstone Project topic?What other knowledge or knowledge formations are available that have produced insights into your Capstone Project topic?https://www.wiley.com/network/researchers/preparing-your-article/writing-a-literature-review-six-steps-to-get-you-from-start-to-finishhttps://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/assignments/annotatedbibliographiesTo complete this Capstone Project:Create an Annotated Bibliography of 8–12 resources you are considering for your Mini Literature Review.Each reference (APA formatted) should be followed by two paragraphs; a summary of the article and the rationale for using this specific reference to address requirements for your final project (see Final Project guide for the requirements). The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the quality, accuracy, and relevance of the resource to the topic.The resources for your Annotated Bibliography need to address your health or healthcare topic and the Program Learning Outcomes. For example, you could search for “HIV” (a possible topic) AND “program planning” (a Program Learning Outcome) to find articles on both.You should have at least one resource for each Program Learning Outcome. This will provide you with information and support for each Program Learning Outcome and each aspect of the Final Project requirements.
Course Project - Power point- Final Submission
I did part of the power point. I will upload the one i have, and you can finish or re-do what I already have. Here is some ...
Course Project - Power point- Final Submission
I did part of the power point. I will upload the one i have, and you can finish or re-do what I already have. Here is some information for the power point Health Care in the United States. you can get information online too, also is important to used the information I provided here. Your PowerPoint presentation should be 15-25 slides and contain enough content to educate but not so much that it overwhelms the viewer. It should include a strong thesis statement supported by research from at least 5 different sources. Your presentation should include the following: Title slide: title, your name, title of the course, date.Body slides addressing: introduction, origin and history of U.S. health care system, today's health care system, Affordable Care Act, and conclusion/summary. The body of the presentation should include multiple topics. Examples might include: medical advancements, health care spending, health care costs, health insurance, and medical education, professions in health care, health care settings, regulations, former policies, and current policies/laws.References slide: in APA format. Health care in the United States evolved from a simple system of home remedies and traveling doctors with little training to a complex, scientific, and technological system. The evolution of the U.S. health care system includes the acceptance of the "germ theory" as the cause of disease, professionalization of doctors, technological advancements in treating disease, the rise of great institutions of medical training and healing, and the introduction of medical insurance. Medical schools and institutions devoted to medical research emerged. A trend toward physicians needing more training led to the Johns Hopkins University's medical school's requirement in 1893 that all medical students arrive with a four-year degree and spend another four years becoming a physician. Earliest efforts of doctors to create a unified professional organization started in the mid-1800s and, in 1846, the American Medical Association (AMA) was established. With little early impact on American medicine, by the next century the AMA had great influence over the politics and practice of medicine. At the end of the 1920s, the first large medical insurance company, Blue Cross, was established. The 1930s saw rising healthcare costs and an increasing number of health insurance plans. At this time, doctors were paid by a system called "fee-for-service." Fee-for-service was slowly being replaced by "capitation," a system that paid doctors a set fee from which they had to care for all of their patients. U.S. government research and health institutions and programs, such as the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control, were established. The 1960s saw the initiation of social programs to aid in the medical care of the aged (Medicare) and poor (Medicaid). The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), commonly called the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or ObamaCare, was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. Together with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act amendment, it represents the most significant regulatory renovation of the U.S. health care system since the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. Recent Changes in U.S. Health Care System One of the biggest changes from the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is that insurance companies can no longer deny coverage to Americans with pre-existing conditions. That's a game-changing benefit for millions of individuals and families who will find it easier and less expensive to see a doctor and get ongoing medical care. Current Issues in the Health Care Industry While extending coverage to millions of uninsured Americans remains an essential policy objective, improving patient care so as to achieve better outcomes at a lower cost is equally important. Problems such as inadequate coordination and communication among providers, misaligned incentives, and poor information management all have a negative impact on the health of patients and can drive up spending on health care unnecessarily. Many of these problems stem from fragmentation, lack of integration, and a focus on particular services rather than the holistic needs of patients, which characterize care in our health system today. Making the needed improvements will require nothing less than a transformation in how patient care is delivered. Affordable Care Act (ACA): The passing and implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is the most significant, but certainly not the only, policy issue to gain national attention, from the industry and public at large. Aging Population: Recent research shows that between now and the year 2030, the number of people who are 55 or older in the U.S. will almost double while the number of those 65 and older will more than double. There will be approximately 178 million older Americans, over 41% of our total population. In the near future, there will be a high demand for health professionals who are skilled in geriatric care to care for these individuals.Shortage of Medical Personnel: The U.S. health care system also has a shortage of medical professionals, such as nurses. Although recruiting more nurses is an option, it is only part of the solution; more teachers are also needed to train nursing students. Uninsured Americans: According to the Census Bureau, approximately 48 million Americans were uninsured as of 2012. The number of uninsured children in 2012 was 6.6 million! Many Americans live in medically underserved areas; communities with few or no health care facilities or clinicians. Timeline of Medical Innovations and Inventions Over the past centuries, there have been many medical advancements in health care. Below is a list of a few of these advancements: Anton Van Leeuuenhoek: MicroscopeEdward Jenner: Smallpox VaccineForence Nightingale: NursingClara Barton: American Red CrossWilhelm Roentegen: X-raysSir Alexander Fleming: PenicillinWatson & Crick: DNA From penicillin to aspirin, a long list of innovations and inventions have changed the health care system over past centuries. The timeline below highlights the history of medicine and the delivery of health care. 1796 - Edward Jenner develop a method to protect people from smallpox by exposing them to the cowpox virus. the process become know as vaccination from the latin "vacca"for cow. Vaccination with cowpox is made compulsory in Britain in 1853. Jenner is sometimes called the founder father of immunology. 1849- Elizabeth Blackwell is the first woman to receive medical degree (from Geneva Medical - College in Geneva, New York). 1870s- Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch establish the germ theory of disease. According to germ theory, a specific disease is caused by a specific organism. Before this discovery, most doctors believe diseases are caused by spontaneous on generation. In fact, doctors would perform autopsies on people who died of infectious disease and then care for living patients without washing their hands, not realizing that they were therefore transmitting the disease. 1895- German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen discovers X-rays. 1899- Felix Hoffman develops aspirin (acetyl salicylic acid). The juice from willow tree bark had been used as early as 400 BC to relieve pain. 19th century scientist knew that it was the salicylic acid in willow that made it work, but it irritated the lining of the mouth and stomach. Hoffman synthesizes acetyl salicylic acid, developing what is now the most widely used medicine in the world. 1922- Insulin first used to treat diabetes. 1928- Scottish bacteriologist sir Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin. 1945- First vaccination for influenza. 1953- James Watson and Francis Crick at Cambridge University describe the structure of the DNA molecule. 1955- Jonas Salk develops the first vaccine. 1980- W.H.O. (world health Organization) announces that smallpox eradicated. 1983- H.I.V, the virus that cause AIDS, is identified. 1996- Dolly the sheep become the first mammal cloned from an adult cell (died in 2003). 2000- First draft of human genome is announced, the finalized version is released three years later. 2007- Scientists discover how to see human skin cells to create embryonic stem cells.
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apa less than 5 years, create an awareness campaign for the covid 19 vaccination, I have attached instructionsScenario Yo ...
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Gynecological History & Birth Control Methods in USA Discussion
You are seeing a 15-year-old female patient for a gynecological exam and to explore birth control options. The patient’s ...
Gynecological History & Birth Control Methods in USA Discussion
You are seeing a 15-year-old female patient for a gynecological exam and to explore birth control options. The patient’s mother scheduled the appointment after learning that her daughter has become sexually active. The patient is current with all immunizations, including Gardasil, and has no significant health history that would contraindicate the use of birth control.This is the patient’s first gynecological exam, and she expresses feeling nervous and embarrassed that her mother has shared her sexual experience with strangers. Taking this into account, how would you begin the patient encounter?As you begin asking questions to determine the patient’s gynecological history, the patient appears frustrated and embarrassed and reminds you that she has only had sex one time. What should the patient understand about the importance of reviewing gynecological history?What are the most popular birth control methods prescribed in the United States? What determines the success or failure of a birth control method?The patient expresses a desire for the most effective form of birth control but is concerned about weight gain and other side effects. How should you respond to her concerns?The patient seems unsure about the best option for birth control and asks if she can take some time to think about the choices. As the use of birth control is ultimately the patient’s choice, you offer to answer any questions and agree to a follow-up visit or call. The patient asks whether using a condom is okay if she decides to have sexual intercourse before selecting a method of birth control. What should you tell her?Submission Instructions:Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
Cleveland State University Healthcare Fraud and Compliance Strategies Essay
Compliance is a comprehensive program that helps institutions and their employees conduct operations and activities ethica ...
Cleveland State University Healthcare Fraud and Compliance Strategies Essay
Compliance is a comprehensive program that helps institutions and their employees conduct operations and activities ethically; with the highest level of integrity, and in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. To have an effective compliance program, an organization must establish and maintain an organizational culture that “encourages ethical conduct and a commitment to compliance with the law.” U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines §8B2.1(a)(2).Using the OIG website (https://oig.hhs.gov/) or another of your choosing, select a real-time healthcare fraud news report from your local area to feature within your paper to educate the organization on the various case(s), the importance of healthcare finance compliance practices and the potential criminal and monetary fines that can be imposed on the individual and/or organization from the case. Develop a 3-5 page APA formate white paper that provides a succinct overview of the healthcare finance fraud committed.
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Details:For this assignment, select one clinical practice issue that involves a specific medication. Using a Computerized Provider Order Entry (CPOE) system, design a Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS) that would be embedded in the EHR at your site of practice. Your CDSS must connect with CPOE to include a medication. You must link these two applications within the design.General Guidelines:Use the following information to ensure successful completion of the assignment:This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.Doctoral learners are required to use APA style for their writing assignments. The APA Style Guide is located in the Student Success Center.Use primary sources published within the last 5 years. Provide citations and references for all sources used.You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center.Directions:Write a 1,000-1,250 word paper that provides the following:Specific details of the clinical issue involving a specific medicationThe rationale behind your design development.A description of how this CDSS will be implemented and adopted by fellow clinicians.An assessment of challenges and proposed solutions which might apply to this scenario (e.g., information loss, communication breakdown).
Walden University Capstone Healthcare Research Project Annotated Bibliography
Creating a literature search is like selecting materials to build a house. The house you build will be more likely to rema ...
Walden University Capstone Healthcare Research Project Annotated Bibliography
Creating a literature search is like selecting materials to build a house. The house you build will be more likely to remain standing over time if the materials you use are high quality and appropriate for your specific project. Similarly, the literature that you select to inform your Capstone Project must have direct bearing on your topic; be from a high-quality, reputable source; and must address the Program Learning Outcomes. Your Capstone Project Assignments will rely heavily on the literature that you select this week, so take the time to locate the best resources—the best building materials—to support the structure and results of your Capstone Project.To prepare for this Capstone Project Assignment:Review the Essential Guide to APA Style for Walden Students. This resource will help you properly cite your resources as you develop your literature review.Review the Learning Resources and pay special attention to the articles in the Walden Writing Center for tips and extended explanations on how to organize and conduct a literature review.Investigate literature from a variety of sources, such as the Walden Library, books, professional magazines, and newspapers for insights that describe and support your Capstone Project topic.What scholarly knowledge is available that has produced insights into your Capstone Project topic?What other knowledge or knowledge formations are available that have produced insights into your Capstone Project topic?https://www.wiley.com/network/researchers/preparing-your-article/writing-a-literature-review-six-steps-to-get-you-from-start-to-finishhttps://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/assignments/annotatedbibliographiesTo complete this Capstone Project:Create an Annotated Bibliography of 8–12 resources you are considering for your Mini Literature Review.Each reference (APA formatted) should be followed by two paragraphs; a summary of the article and the rationale for using this specific reference to address requirements for your final project (see Final Project guide for the requirements). The purpose of the annotation is to inform the reader of the quality, accuracy, and relevance of the resource to the topic.The resources for your Annotated Bibliography need to address your health or healthcare topic and the Program Learning Outcomes. For example, you could search for “HIV” (a possible topic) AND “program planning” (a Program Learning Outcome) to find articles on both.You should have at least one resource for each Program Learning Outcome. This will provide you with information and support for each Program Learning Outcome and each aspect of the Final Project requirements.
Course Project - Power point- Final Submission
I did part of the power point. I will upload the one i have, and you can finish or re-do what I already have. Here is some ...
Course Project - Power point- Final Submission
I did part of the power point. I will upload the one i have, and you can finish or re-do what I already have. Here is some information for the power point Health Care in the United States. you can get information online too, also is important to used the information I provided here. Your PowerPoint presentation should be 15-25 slides and contain enough content to educate but not so much that it overwhelms the viewer. It should include a strong thesis statement supported by research from at least 5 different sources. Your presentation should include the following: Title slide: title, your name, title of the course, date.Body slides addressing: introduction, origin and history of U.S. health care system, today's health care system, Affordable Care Act, and conclusion/summary. The body of the presentation should include multiple topics. Examples might include: medical advancements, health care spending, health care costs, health insurance, and medical education, professions in health care, health care settings, regulations, former policies, and current policies/laws.References slide: in APA format. Health care in the United States evolved from a simple system of home remedies and traveling doctors with little training to a complex, scientific, and technological system. The evolution of the U.S. health care system includes the acceptance of the "germ theory" as the cause of disease, professionalization of doctors, technological advancements in treating disease, the rise of great institutions of medical training and healing, and the introduction of medical insurance. Medical schools and institutions devoted to medical research emerged. A trend toward physicians needing more training led to the Johns Hopkins University's medical school's requirement in 1893 that all medical students arrive with a four-year degree and spend another four years becoming a physician. Earliest efforts of doctors to create a unified professional organization started in the mid-1800s and, in 1846, the American Medical Association (AMA) was established. With little early impact on American medicine, by the next century the AMA had great influence over the politics and practice of medicine. At the end of the 1920s, the first large medical insurance company, Blue Cross, was established. The 1930s saw rising healthcare costs and an increasing number of health insurance plans. At this time, doctors were paid by a system called "fee-for-service." Fee-for-service was slowly being replaced by "capitation," a system that paid doctors a set fee from which they had to care for all of their patients. U.S. government research and health institutions and programs, such as the National Institutes of Health and the Centers for Disease Control, were established. The 1960s saw the initiation of social programs to aid in the medical care of the aged (Medicare) and poor (Medicaid). The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), commonly called the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or ObamaCare, was signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 23, 2010. Together with the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act amendment, it represents the most significant regulatory renovation of the U.S. health care system since the enactment of Medicare and Medicaid in 1965. Recent Changes in U.S. Health Care System One of the biggest changes from the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is that insurance companies can no longer deny coverage to Americans with pre-existing conditions. That's a game-changing benefit for millions of individuals and families who will find it easier and less expensive to see a doctor and get ongoing medical care. Current Issues in the Health Care Industry While extending coverage to millions of uninsured Americans remains an essential policy objective, improving patient care so as to achieve better outcomes at a lower cost is equally important. Problems such as inadequate coordination and communication among providers, misaligned incentives, and poor information management all have a negative impact on the health of patients and can drive up spending on health care unnecessarily. Many of these problems stem from fragmentation, lack of integration, and a focus on particular services rather than the holistic needs of patients, which characterize care in our health system today. Making the needed improvements will require nothing less than a transformation in how patient care is delivered. Affordable Care Act (ACA): The passing and implementation of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is the most significant, but certainly not the only, policy issue to gain national attention, from the industry and public at large. Aging Population: Recent research shows that between now and the year 2030, the number of people who are 55 or older in the U.S. will almost double while the number of those 65 and older will more than double. There will be approximately 178 million older Americans, over 41% of our total population. In the near future, there will be a high demand for health professionals who are skilled in geriatric care to care for these individuals.Shortage of Medical Personnel: The U.S. health care system also has a shortage of medical professionals, such as nurses. Although recruiting more nurses is an option, it is only part of the solution; more teachers are also needed to train nursing students. Uninsured Americans: According to the Census Bureau, approximately 48 million Americans were uninsured as of 2012. The number of uninsured children in 2012 was 6.6 million! Many Americans live in medically underserved areas; communities with few or no health care facilities or clinicians. Timeline of Medical Innovations and Inventions Over the past centuries, there have been many medical advancements in health care. Below is a list of a few of these advancements: Anton Van Leeuuenhoek: MicroscopeEdward Jenner: Smallpox VaccineForence Nightingale: NursingClara Barton: American Red CrossWilhelm Roentegen: X-raysSir Alexander Fleming: PenicillinWatson & Crick: DNA From penicillin to aspirin, a long list of innovations and inventions have changed the health care system over past centuries. The timeline below highlights the history of medicine and the delivery of health care. 1796 - Edward Jenner develop a method to protect people from smallpox by exposing them to the cowpox virus. the process become know as vaccination from the latin "vacca"for cow. Vaccination with cowpox is made compulsory in Britain in 1853. Jenner is sometimes called the founder father of immunology. 1849- Elizabeth Blackwell is the first woman to receive medical degree (from Geneva Medical - College in Geneva, New York). 1870s- Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch establish the germ theory of disease. According to germ theory, a specific disease is caused by a specific organism. Before this discovery, most doctors believe diseases are caused by spontaneous on generation. In fact, doctors would perform autopsies on people who died of infectious disease and then care for living patients without washing their hands, not realizing that they were therefore transmitting the disease. 1895- German physicist Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen discovers X-rays. 1899- Felix Hoffman develops aspirin (acetyl salicylic acid). The juice from willow tree bark had been used as early as 400 BC to relieve pain. 19th century scientist knew that it was the salicylic acid in willow that made it work, but it irritated the lining of the mouth and stomach. Hoffman synthesizes acetyl salicylic acid, developing what is now the most widely used medicine in the world. 1922- Insulin first used to treat diabetes. 1928- Scottish bacteriologist sir Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin. 1945- First vaccination for influenza. 1953- James Watson and Francis Crick at Cambridge University describe the structure of the DNA molecule. 1955- Jonas Salk develops the first vaccine. 1980- W.H.O. (world health Organization) announces that smallpox eradicated. 1983- H.I.V, the virus that cause AIDS, is identified. 1996- Dolly the sheep become the first mammal cloned from an adult cell (died in 2003). 2000- First draft of human genome is announced, the finalized version is released three years later. 2007- Scientists discover how to see human skin cells to create embryonic stem cells.
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apa less than 5 years, create an awareness campaign for the covid 19 vaccination, I have attached instructionsScenario Yo ...
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Gynecological History & Birth Control Methods in USA Discussion
You are seeing a 15-year-old female patient for a gynecological exam and to explore birth control options. The patient’s mother scheduled the appointment after learning that her daughter has become sexually active. The patient is current with all immunizations, including Gardasil, and has no significant health history that would contraindicate the use of birth control.This is the patient’s first gynecological exam, and she expresses feeling nervous and embarrassed that her mother has shared her sexual experience with strangers. Taking this into account, how would you begin the patient encounter?As you begin asking questions to determine the patient’s gynecological history, the patient appears frustrated and embarrassed and reminds you that she has only had sex one time. What should the patient understand about the importance of reviewing gynecological history?What are the most popular birth control methods prescribed in the United States? What determines the success or failure of a birth control method?The patient expresses a desire for the most effective form of birth control but is concerned about weight gain and other side effects. How should you respond to her concerns?The patient seems unsure about the best option for birth control and asks if she can take some time to think about the choices. As the use of birth control is ultimately the patient’s choice, you offer to answer any questions and agree to a follow-up visit or call. The patient asks whether using a condom is okay if she decides to have sexual intercourse before selecting a method of birth control. What should you tell her?Submission Instructions:Your initial post should be at least 500 words, formatted and cited in current APA style with support from at least 2 academic sources.
Cleveland State University Healthcare Fraud and Compliance Strategies Essay
Compliance is a comprehensive program that helps institutions and their employees conduct operations and activities ethica ...
Cleveland State University Healthcare Fraud and Compliance Strategies Essay
Compliance is a comprehensive program that helps institutions and their employees conduct operations and activities ethically; with the highest level of integrity, and in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements. To have an effective compliance program, an organization must establish and maintain an organizational culture that “encourages ethical conduct and a commitment to compliance with the law.” U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines §8B2.1(a)(2).Using the OIG website (https://oig.hhs.gov/) or another of your choosing, select a real-time healthcare fraud news report from your local area to feature within your paper to educate the organization on the various case(s), the importance of healthcare finance compliance practices and the potential criminal and monetary fines that can be imposed on the individual and/or organization from the case. Develop a 3-5 page APA formate white paper that provides a succinct overview of the healthcare finance fraud committed.
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