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Long-Term Care Reimbursement
The federal and state governments are the largest payers of health care services in the United States. The largest federal programs are the Medicare and Medicaid services.
Provide a summary of Medicare and Medicaid services
In your summary, include the following points:
· An overview of the different Medicare and Medicaid services
· The population covered under Medicare and Medicaid services
· The services of long-term care covered under Medicare and Medicaid, including the restrictions placed on them
In: Nursing
In a family with 7 children, excluding multiple births, what is
the probability of having exactly 2 girls?
Assume that having a boy is as likely as having a girl at each
birth.
A coin is tossed 8 times.
a) How many different outcomes are possible?
b) What is the probability of getting exactly 2 heads?
c) What is the probability of getting at least 2 heads?
d) What is the probability of getting at most 4 heads?
In the United States, voters who are neither Democrat nor Republican are called Independent. It is believed that 13% of voters are Independent. A survey asked 26 people to identify themselves as Democrat, Republican, or Independent.
A. What is the probability that none of the people are Independent?
Probability =
B. What is the probability that fewer than 5 are Independent?
Probability =
C. What is the probability that more than 2 people are Independent?
Probability =
In: Statistics and Probability
Packard Inc., a pharmaceutical company with a focus on health products started its operations in the United States. Its revenues have remained flat over the last 3 years and the company is contemplating selling its products in Country X. Jaris Consultants was hired to make feasibility study and has recommended that it proceeds with its plans. They have advised that Country's X consumers are fiercely loyal to products that are produced locally, the government has recently imposed tariffs on similar health care products and has placed restrictions on remitted funds.
In: Accounting
Jennifer Jones has been assigned to audit inventory for Consumer
Home Electronics Warehouse. Consumer Home Electronics Warehouse is
a retailer of a variety of home electronics and appliances (ranging
from refrigerator and stoves, washers and dryers, televisions,
computers, and cell phones). Consumer Home Electronics Warehouse
has 25 locations located in larger cities in the midwestern United
States.
Jennifer plans to audit the existence of inventory. Put the
following steps associated with planning and executing a sample of
inventory in the proper order.
| a. | Choose the number of items to be examined. | |
| b. | Document conclusions. | |
| c. | Select a representative sample. | |
| d. | Determine the objectives of the substantive test. | |
| e. | Determine the type of sampling to be used. | |
| f. | Determine the substantive procedures that will meet objectives. | |
| g. | Determine sample size. | |
| h. | Apply audit procedures. | |
| i. | Define the population and sampling unit. | |
| j. | Evaluate results of the sample. |
In: Accounting
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2015), cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of deaths in the United States, equating to about 1 in every 4 deaths, even though CVD is largely preventable. Recently, various studies have shown promise with stem cell therapy treating heart disease. Research stem cell therapy in the treatment of heart disease and the possible promises it has as a therapy. In your post, address the following questions. Should science and healthcare professionals pursue this a treatment option for heart disease? Why or why not? What obstacles and issues would scientists need to overcome in order for stem cell therapy to become a mainstream treatment for heart disease? Which types of CVD could be treated with stem cell therapy? What kind of financial/societal impacts would stem cell therapy have on the healthcare system?
In: Nursing
harles Schwab Corporation is one of the more innovative brokerage and financial service companies in the United States. The company recently provided information about its major business segments as follows (in millions):
| Investor Services | Advisor Services | |
| Revenues | $3,219 | $1,514 |
| Income from operations | 875 | 523 |
| Depreciation | 153 | 53 |
| Required: | |
| A. | How does a brokerage company like Schwab define the Investor Services and Advisor Services segments? Use the Internet and the Business Connection box in this chapter to develop your answer. |
| B. | Provide a specific example of a variable and fixed cost in the Investor Services segment. |
| C. | Estimate the contribution margin for each segment, assuming that depreciation represents the majority of fixed costs. |
| D. | If Schwab decided to sell its Advisor Services business to another company, estimate how much operating income would decline. |
In: Accounting
For Analysis #3 choose a news article or op-ed of at least 300 words on a Macroeconomic topic covered in either Module 3 or Module 4. Use current events as an example.
Write-up: Your post must include the following sections in this order, with each clearly labeled:
APA citation
Brief Summary
Who? What? Where? When? Why? How?
Analysis/Critical Thinking
What specific concepts have you learned in the course that can be used to understand the event? Why do you believe this?
Analyze the validity of the author’s conclusions based on his or her understanding and use of economic concepts.
There is no extra information, however, the article have to be based on current events in the United States. Additionally, have to answer questions based on the Macroeconomic concept., and please include article you taking your information from by citing it.
In: Economics
WATER HAS MANY UNIQUE PROPERTIES THAT MAKE IT ESSENTIAL TO LIFE ON EARTH. THESE PROPERTIES ARE DUE TO THE FACT THAT:
A. Water is polar molecule
B. Water is hydrophobic
C. Water molecules are attracted to each other
D. through hydrogen bonds
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WHICH STATEMENT IS TRUE REGARDING MELOSIS?
A. all daughter cells produced are genetically identical
B. Its results in a new combination of genetic traits
C. Used for repair and growth of an organism
D. It occurs in sexually reproducing animals
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A HOMOZYGOUS INDIVIUAL?
A. has two different alleles of a particular gene
B. Has two identical alleles of a particular gene
C. Can arise only from the mating of two
D. heterozygotes
E. None of the above
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WHICH OF THE BELOW BIOMES IS NOT LIKELY TO BE FOUND WITHIN THE UNITED STATES :
A. Tropical rain forest
B. Desert
C. Temperate forest
D. grassland
In: Biology
You are one of the top students in your university’s computer science program of 200 students. You are surprised when you are met after class by two representatives from a federal intelligence agency. Over dinner, they talk to you about the increasing threat of cyberterrorist attacks launched on the United States by foreign countries and the need to counter those attacks. They offer you a position on the agency’s supersecret cyber terrorism unit, at a starting salary 50 percent higher than you know other computer science graduates are being offered. Your role would be to both develop and defend against new zero-day exploits that could be used to plant malware in the software used by the government and military computers. Would such a role be of interest to you? What questions might you ask to determine if you would accept their offer of employment?
In: Computer Science
1. The Argentinian crisis of 2001 was brought about by:
a. debt crisis.
b. exchange rate crisis.
c. excessive loss of national resources.
d. None of these statements is true.
2. The type of good with the smallest trade deficit in the U.S. based on data from 2016 is:
a. foods, feeds, and beverages.
b. capital goods.
c. industrial goods.
d. automotive goods.
3. For nearly every year since 1970, the United States has
a. imported more than it exported.
b. exported more than it imported.
c. imported about the same as it has exported.
d. held to very isolationist trade policy.
4. The sale of each iPhone in the U.S. counts as an:
a. import, because they are assembled in China.
b. import, because they are assembled in Mexico.
c. export, because they are assembled in China.
d. export, because they are produced in the U.S.
In: Economics