In this this assignment you will be comparing outpatient
services to those offered by hospitals. As medical professionals we
need to understand the roles of each and how they differ. Create a
PowerPoint presentation that addresses the following: Compare the
roles of outpatient services and hospitals related to their place
within the health care delivery system. How are they similar? How
are they different? How have the roles of
outpatient services and hospitals evolved from historical times to
the present? Identify three functions shared by both outpatient
services and hospitals. How do outpatient services and hospitals
differ in their approach to these functions? How are they similar?
Which type of health provider (outpatient services or hospitals)
has been most effective in caring for underserved populations?
Explain your reasoning. Are the financial challenges faced by
hospitals different from those of outpatient services? How are they
similar? Your presentation must have 10-12 slides and cite a
minimum of two references other than your textbook. While GCU style
format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid
academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and references
should be presented using GCU documentation guidelines, which can
be found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success
Center. This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric
prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the
expectations for successful completion. You are required to submit
this assignment to Turnitin. Please refer to the directions in the
Student Success Center.
Discussion Forum: Counterarguments (Should pit bull terriers be banned in my community) You created a question about the topic for your W6 Rough Draft. For this discussion, you will give an answer to that question in the form of a thesis statement. "Dieting Makes People Fat" Main Post: Share your thesis statement with your classmates. Please note: As with last week’s discussion, nothing here is set in stone. Be open to changing everything about your topic, including your position and audience, as you research it and get feedback from your classmates. Topic + Position/Purpose + Supporting Points =Thesis Statement Example: Suppose the question you posed in the Week 5 discussion was something like, “Should pit bull terriers be banned in my community?” After doing some preliminary research, you have concluded that pit bulls, if raised properly, are no more dangerous than other breeds of dogs. Your thesis statement can be something like, “Pitbulls should not be banned
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