Please help discuss how access to care specifically


Please help discuss how access to care, specifically transportation applies to communities around the world.

The health care administrator is often seen as a pillar of the community. Therefore, it is essential that an administrator be knowledgeable about the infrastructure of the community he or she serves. According to the American College of Healthcare Executives' (ACHE) Code of Ethics, the health care administrator has a responsibility to the community and society to:

  • Work to identify and meet the health care needs of the community
  • Work to support access to health care services for all people
  • Encourage and participate in public dialogue on health care policy issues and advocate solutions that will improve health status and promote quality health care
  • Apply short- and long-term assessments to management decisions affecting both community and society
  • Provide prospective patients and others with adequate and accurate information, enabling them to make enlightened decisions regarding services (American College, 2014)

Based on ACHE's Code of Ethics, health care administrators consider the impact of the social determinants of health on their communities as they plan initiatives, programs, and policies for their targeted population.

For this Discussion, consider your local community. Select one social determinant of health that you believe applies to your local community and discuss how it affects population health.

By Day 3

Post an analysis of the implications the social determinant (access to care: transportation) on population health outcomes. Then, describe social determinant (access to care: transportation) of population health influences and shapes the present condition and the future course of communities around the world.

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