Compare and contrast both studies and explain how the similarities and differences

Locate two academic articles from a professional, peer-reviewed journal related to the topic of ‘Reframing’ in leadership. Be sure to completely answer all questions in each bullet point. There should be two sections, one for each numerical bullet below. Separate each section in your paper with a clear heading that allows your professor to know which bullet you are addressing in that section of your paper. The essay should be 2200 words and should include proper citations for the two articles being reviewed. Make sure to reference the citations using the APA writing style for each article. Include a cover page and a reference page.

Summarize both professional, peer-reviewed articles by addressing the follow for each study. Repeat this sequence for each article.
What question/hypothesis was the researcher trying to answer or investigate?
Define the variables studied.
Describe the sample.
How did the researcher gather data in the study? Were the data gathering techniques appropriate or the purposes of the study? In other words, did the data collection procedures produce data that allowed for the accurate examination of the original questions/hypothesis for the study?
What were the results? How do the results affect your understanding of the world?
What did you learn about leadership reframing from this study?
Compare and contrast both studies and explain how the similarities and differences

Explain the benefits of a specific gratitude practice for a specific population.

To begin, read and annotate both articles, looking for ideas that interest you and connect to your own experiences.
Then, choose a specific interest area or group of people to focus on (for example: children, nurses, students, cancer patients, Canadians, etc. You can pick any group that you are interested in or have a connection to).
Choose a specific gratitude practice introduced in the articles.
Find an additional article online that discusses either the specific group of people or the specific gratitude practice or both! You might try searching for the people + gratitude (Ex: nurses and gratitude OR children and gratitude journals).
Goals:

To write an argumentative essay that defends a stance and uses support from articles and personal experiences/observations
Use textual support from at least two articles in the form of summary, paraphrase and quotation. (You can use one or both of the articles provided above, in addition to the article you find.)
Explain the benefits of a specific gratitude practice for a specific population. The emphasis on the word “specific” means that the paper should emphasize the particular challenges for the population the writer chooses and how gratitude uniquely benefits the group.

An assessment of the organization’s risk management program, including how it attends to high-risk health care and legal concerns.

Select a local health care organization where you can conduct an interview with an employee who is involved in risk management processes. This organization can be your current employer or a different health care facility in your community. Acute care, urgent care, large multi‐provider private medical clinics, assisted living facilities, and community/public health clinical facilities are all ideal options to complete the requirements of this assignment. Select an individual who can provide sufficient information regarding how their organization manages risk within its facility to answer the questions below.

In your interview, address the following:

Risk management strategies used in the organization’s risk control program, along with specific examples.
How the facility’s educational risk management program addresses key professional, legal, and ethical issues, such as prevention of negligence, malpractice litigation, and vicarious liability.
Policies the facility has implemented that address how to manage emergency triage in high‐risk areas of health care service delivery (e.g., narcotics inventories, declared pregnancy policies, blood-borne disease sector, etc.).
Challenges the organization faces in managing and controlling high-risk health care (e.g., infectious diseases, nuclear medicine, abortion, class 4 narcotics/opioids, etc.).
Strategies the facility utilizes to monitor, evaluate, and maintain compliance within its risk management program.
After conducting the interview, compose a 750‐1,000 word summary analysis of the interview that includes the questions above, in conjunction with the interviewee’s responses. In addition, include the following elements in your response:

An assessment of the organization’s risk management program, including how it attends to high-risk health care and legal concerns.
Action steps you would take to improve one area of the organization’s risk management program, along with your rationale for doing so.
Cite appropriate references as needed to support your statements and rationale.

What is a health care organization’s administrative role in executing risk management policies and ensuring compliance with managed care organization (MCO) standards?

The purpose of this assignment is to analyze the role of managed care organizations within health care and risk management programs.

Reflect on and evaluate the role that the managed care organization (MCO) plays in today’s health care environment by developing a 250‐500-word response that addresses the following:

What is a health care organization’s administrative role in executing risk management policies and ensuring compliance with managed care organization (MCO) standards?
What value do the regulatory statutes of a typical MCO provide to a health care organization? Consider how strategies pertaining to policies such as conflict resolution and risk management affect patients as well as employees and employers.
What MCO responsibilities relevant to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) focus on fraud, waste, and abuse laws?
In addition to your textbook, you are required to support your analysis with a minimum of two peer‐reviewed references.

What innovative information security and privacy trends have helped promote HIE implementation and public trust?

-What innovative information security and privacy trends have helped promote HIE implementation and public trust?
-4 examples- Concerns the public (2 concerns) and practitioners (2 concerns) may have regarding the privacy and information security about electronic health information use and exchange?
-2 examples- Patient rights considerations that healthcare organizations must take into account in the context of electronic health information sharing?
-2 examples -Provide privacy and security concerns associated with HIE implementation, online access to health information, and access to electronic health information through wireless devices.

Write a report one the laws covered by insurances, wills and trusts as it pertains to sleep diagnostics.

Write a report one the laws covered by insurances, wills and trusts as it pertains to sleep diagnostics.How is knowledge of this area useful to sleep diagnostics?
Discuss at least 3 other subtopics associated with my areas of law.
Include a summary of a legal case from the United states supreme court related to my topics. Identify the cases relevant facts and the courts decisions. Discuss why this case is important to this area of law.

What made the Khemka family decide to enter the beer market in Russia in 1992. How did they find themselves in the situation they were in at the time of the case?

Case: SUN Brewing (A)
Minimum of 4 Internet sources
Introduction
The case exemplifies entrepreneurial risks in emerging markets and shows how family business groups can step in to perform the function of an internal capital market, especially when external capital markets may be inefficient. In particular, it highlights the prospects of the Khemka family in the Russian beer market.

Activity Instructions
The following are the minimum areas to be addressed in your paper:

What made the Khemka family decide to enter the beer market in Russia in 1992. How did they find themselves in the situation they were in at the time of the case? What could they have done differently?
Why beer? The Khemkas don’t drink beer, don’t know how to make beer, don’t really know the beer market anywhere in the world. And why beer in Russia? Don’t Russians drink vodka…?
So how did they do it?
How was the growth financed?
What do we know about the private placements?
The next time the Khemka family raised equity was through a rights issue in September of 1994. What exactly is a rights issue? Is this a common way of issuing equity?
How about GDRs? Is this really high finance or a fairly standard way of raising capital? Why did Sun Brewing issue GDRs?
What about the IPO? Does December 1995 sound like a good time to take SUN Brewing public?
Why did they do it, then?
How did the private placement investors do as a result?
Except for the 60% loan, all the sources of outside capital the Khemkas tapped into were equity. Why didn’t they use more debt? Could they? Should they?
What was the problem with the situation in 1999?
What were SUN Brewing’s financing needs in March 1999? How much was the company worth?
What risks were associated with investing in a Russian beer company in 1999?
Suppose you are Shiv Khemka… you need $38 million immediately to keep the company afloat, plus $76 more if you want to keep it running for the next few years. What were the pros and cons of the different alternatives (listed below) available to the Khemka family in 1999?
Stay the course (go it alone)
Bring in a strategic (joint venture) partner
Bringing in a financial partner
Sell off completely
When analyzing a case study, all the used references (including the Internet) should appear within the text [e.g. (John Doe, 2008)] and on the references page. You are expected to apply all applicable course concepts, as well as those specific to the chapter from which the case or paper topic is drawn. The analysis should also contain a summary of related current developments obtained through searches on the Internet.

Why is class structure so important to the argument for Communism?

Article of Bourgeois and proletarians of the communist manifesto (page 14) summarizing the key points and an original thesis that summarize succinctly Marx’s argument of the Introduction and Chapter 1. Your thesis should address at least one of the following questions:

Who do you think the target audience of this manuscript is? Why?
Do you think the target audience has the power to change their position? Why or why not?
What do you think Marx intended for the target audience to do once they read this manuscript?
2). The idea of class being the root of all troubles is one that Marx describes at length. Therefore, define the idea of class in society then and now. Watch the videos in Module 7.

Why is class structure so important to the argument for Communism?
Evidence drawn from the Communist Manifesto. Please add at least 3 direct quotes and/or paraphrase.