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What Drives Us? Before we get into the details about healthcare and its systems, let’s start at the beginning. We all bring history, sometimes a lot of histo

 

HP111: W1D

What Drives Us?

Before we get into the details about healthcare and its systems, let’s start at the

beginning. We all bring history, sometimes a lot of history, into any discussion. College

is a place to question some of those ingrained beliefs, listen to different points of view,

and grow. Outside of your profession, you get to be…you. In the U.S. you have the right

to free speech, free beliefs, and inalienable rights. Those can be as individual as you

are.

Inside your profession that is not quite true. Inside your profession you must incorporate

the professional ethics for your area, regulatory mandates, and represent your employer

in the fashion they determine is correct. Each of us must make peace with this or find a

profession without this requirement. To make peace, you need to understand what your

beliefs are. Healthcare is first and foremost a profession dedicated to people. Not just

some people. Not just those people we personally consider ‘worthy’.

All people.

If this is a concept you cannot get behind, find another profession. Everyone, including

you, will be better off.

“The idea that some lives matter

less is the root of all that is wrong

with the world.” – Dr. Paul Farmer, PIH

co-founder

1Partners is Health (PIH) is a global initiative dedicated to providing healthcare to all. The

most fundamental belief for healthcare workers regardless of specialty, is found in that

statement above. We all must be dedicated to the provision of the best healthcare

possible for everyone.

Explore what your beliefs are about healthcare.

Include the following aspects in the discussion:

• Share your feelings about these four foundational principles the Partners in

Health support.

• Why do you think poverty is a determinant of health?

• Discuss if healthcare should be provided for all citizens and if so, who will pick up

the bill.

• Cite any references. Proper grammar, sentence structure, and spelling is

required. Use your own words. 

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HP111: W1D What Drives Us? Before we get into the details about healthcare and its systems, let’s start at the beginning. We all bring history, sometimes a lot of history, into any discussion. College is a place to question some of those ingrained beliefs, listen to different points of view, and grow. Outside of your profession, you get to be…you. In the U.S. you have the right to free speech, free beliefs, and inalienable rights. Those can be as individual as you are.

Inside your profession that is not quite true. Inside your profession you must incorporate the professional ethics for your area, regulatory mandates, and represent your employer in the fashion they determine is correct. Each of us must make peace with this or find a profession without this requirement. To make peace, you need to understand what your beliefs are. Healthcare is first and foremost a profession dedicated to people. Not just some people. Not just those people we personally consider ‘worthy’.

All people.

If this is a concept you cannot get behind, find another profession. Everyone, including you, will be better off.

“The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world.” – Dr. Paul Farmer, PIH co-founder

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Partners is Health (PIH) is a global initiative dedicated to providing healthcare to all. The most fundamental belief for healthcare workers regardless of specialty, is found in that statement above. We all must be dedicated to the provision of the best healthcare possible for everyone.

Explore what your beliefs are about healthcare.

Include the following aspects in the discussion:

• Share your feelings about these four foundational principles the Partners in Health support.

• Why do you think poverty is a determinant of health? • Discuss if healthcare should be provided for all citizens and if so, who will pick up

the bill. • Cite any references. Proper grammar, sentence structure, and spelling is

required. Use your own words. Copying and pasting is not allowed.

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