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Discussion: Defensive Medicine HLT 205

Discussion: Defensive Medicine HLT 205

Discussion: Defensive Medicine HLT 205

What exactly is defensive medicine, and how does it affect health-care costs, quality, and accessibility? How will the use of defensive medicine change as the Affordable Care Act progresses? Cite sources to back up your DQ post.

Watch “TEDTalks: Daniel Kraft – What Is the Future of Medicine? There’s a Mobile App for That “:

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http://digital.films.com.library.gcu.edu:2048/PortalPlaylists.aspx?aid=12129&xtid=48192

After watching the video, choose four of the topics covered and explain their significance to the future of health care technology.

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Fill out the CLC Group Project Agreement. For your group, only one CLC Group Project Agreement form must be completed. In Topic 2, your instructor will assign group members. The CLC Group Project Agreement form will help your group’s process in the following ways:

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Discussion Defensive Medicine HLT 205
Discussion Defensive Medicine HLT 205

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HLT 205 Week 2 Discussion 2 Topic 2

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Use a standard 10 to 12 point typeface (10 to 12 characters per inch). Smaller or compressed type, as well as papers with narrow margins or single spacing, are difficult to read. It is preferable to allow your essay to exceed the recommended number of pages rather than attempting to compress it into fewer pages.

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The paper must be neatly formatted, double-spaced, and have a one-inch margin on all four sides of each page. When submitting hard copies, use white paper and print with dark ink. It will be difficult to follow your argument if it is difficult to read your essay.