Benefits of taking a preventive stance


Assignment:

You are a physician in a busy urban primary care clinic that is owned by a giant not-for-profit healthcare company, MegaCare. Your patients are primarily low-income (Medicaid), racially and ethnically diverse from you, and you are aware that they frequently can't make appointments due to economic barriers, including the $10 co-pay, inability to get time off from work, and the embarrassment of not being able to afford prescriptions. Some have trouble understanding MegaCare's bills and, because they trust you, bring them in for you to look at. Some are teenagers with issues related to sexual behavior, some are elderly with multiple medications to figure out, and some are hard-working adults with tobacco and alcohol use problems. You read a quote from another doctor named Paul Frame, who said, An ounce of prevention is a ton of work and you agree wholeheartedly.

Question 1. What are the issues that make you, as a physician, agree so quickly? What are the issues you would anticipate without the ton of work's that is necessary to produces an ounce of preventions And, what are the costs and benefits that attend the two different choices with respect to prevention?

Your answer must be typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one-inch margins on all sides, APA format.

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