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- Would health-care professionals require a differentlevel or different type of support from their employers thanprofessionals in other industries? Why or why not?As a public health professional, what could you do to help overcome the health disparities that exist in the United States because of a lack of health literacy among the elderly? Please identify the health disparities you think may affect this age group.Compare and contrast two to three health services/programs of Californias health agencies and local health departments. How is health equity addressed in these programs? What are the sources of funding for these services/programs at your local health department?
- Given considerations of cost and equitabledistribution, what is the optimal commitmentthat should be made to the incorporation ofhealth care technologies?What is the benefit to organizations such as a state departments of health or accrediting agencies conducting unannounced review visits to a facility? What are the detriment of unannounced visits? Are there benefits to announced visits? Why or why not?Which of the following is(are) a component(s) of a 'social protection' policy approach for achieving population health and health equity? (Select all that apply.) Access to essential health care O Basic income security for persons in active age who are unable to work (eg. persons with disabilities, unemployed) Basic income security for older persons Basic income security for children
- What improvements do you think is needed or what mechanisms or systems can you proposefor health care delivery system in the following areas? Cite references from reliable sources.a. Programs and Servicesb. PolicySpecifical providers Identify and describe at least two competing needs impacting your selected healthcare issue/stressor. Describe a relevant policy or practice in your organization that may influence your selected healthcare issue/stressor.Name ten health and care services/individuals you may access and negotiate with to support the care of an older person.