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Our health, or the absence of such, can be very expensive. Many vulnerable populations simply do not have private funds available to pay for their care. Relating your research to individuals with mental conditions, select a mental illness of your choice and discuss your response to the following questions: MENTAL ILLNESS I CHOSE IS BIPOLAR DISORDER
- What public financing resources are available to individuals with this particular mental condition?
- What are the eligibility requirements and restrictions to receive these funds?
- What happens if eligibility standards/requirements are not met by those with this illness?
- Research and discuss two methods of alternative funding for care for this group. What are the benefits and limitations of the methods you discussed?
Your initial contribution should be 250 to 300 words in length. Your research and claims must be supported by your course text and at least one other scholarly source. Use proper APA formatting for in-text citations and references as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
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Running head: BIPOLAR DISORDER
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Cost of Health Care
Institution Affiliation
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BIPOLAR DISORDER
Bipolar is a mental disease which usually impairs the ability of someone to lead a
normal life (Geddes & Miklowitz, 2013). There are therefore public funding programs for
these people. The first one is the Social Security Disability Insurance. This is usually for
disabled workers. As much as bipolar has never been considered as a disability, the effects it
has on its victims are serious and therefore these people can also get...
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