September 7, 2014
Assignment: Week 1
The National Coalition on Health Care provides affordable, high-value health care system for patients, providers, payers, employers and taxpayers. They promote a healthy population and effective and efficient health system for quality care for all. The Coalition has five principles for improving our current health care system they are: healthcare coverage for all, cost management, improvement of health care quality and safety, fair financing and easy administration.
The American Medical Association (AMA) partner with National Coalition on HealthCare for the uninsured health coverage …show more content…
To be social with people give us the ability to relate to and connect with other people in our world we could establish that while being at work, going to school or just everyday running errands. This follows by emotional to understand ourselves and cope with challenges that life brings us. We need to acknowledge the feelings towards anger, fear, sadness, stress, hope, love and joy that we show everyday in our life. With that said we need to learn the ability to establish peace and harmony in our lives known as spiritual. The ability to develop between values and actions and to realize a common purpose that binds creation together. To maintain a healthy quality of life that allows us to get thought our daily activates without physical stress. We need to recognize that our behaviors have a significant impact on our wellness and adopting healthful habits. Having routine check up, balanced diet and exercise makes a different in someone life. Also, avoiding bad habits such as drugs and alcohol could lead us in the wrong pass. The last one is mental, is the ability to learn one intellectual capability. All this five health components work together to have a balance quality life, if one fails mostly all of them well …show more content…
Seven out of 10 deaths among Americans each year are from chronic diseases and almost one out of every two adults has at least one chronic illness, many of which are preventable (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). One of three children in our nation is overweight or obese which predisposes them to chronic disease. Preventing disease increases productivity such as asthma, high blood pressure, smoking and obesity each reduce annual productivity by between $200 and $440 per