Compare and contrast the traditional and new models and explain the motivation / reasons for the emerging models.

You are the Associate Vice President for Education and Training for OtroRaza Health, the academic medical center and health system associated with Enormous State School of Medicine (ESSM). The vice president of medical affairs comes to you concerned about the viability of the school’s residency programs. Several of ESSM’s residency site stakeholders are seeking clarification regarding new reimbursement models used by the system.

Prepare a 4-6 page white paper – for the VP of Medical Affairs to share with the residency sites — outlining the differences between the new reimbursement models and prior traditional models for stakeholders.

In your response, include the following:

Description of each model, such as capitated payments, fee-for-service, including new and emerging models being introduced to the industry, such as value-based, MACRA, and others.
Compare and contrast the traditional and new models and explain the motivation / reasons for the emerging models.
Describe what impact (if any) you perceive there would be on the cost, quality and access to patient care.
Support your research with peer-reviewed sources and/or market data. It is highly recommended to use professional charts / graphs to reinforce written content. Ensure that your content and information is professional and can be followed by an executive audience.

hy are you interested in this course?

. Statement of interest (3 marks)
● Why are you interested in this course? (answer based on the course description and course objectives)
● What is your level of background knowledge related to aging? Just say a few concepts learned in two courses (KINE
1020 and 4010) about physiological impacts of aging and impacts of physical inactivity on those. (PUT IT IN BETTER
WORDING)
2. Personal Course Goal (3 marks)
● What do you hope to achieve from this course? Mention that my mom and dad are getting old and I hope to achieve a
better understanding of physiological aspects of aging so I could design a great physical activity program to help them …
● Set one goal to achieve during this course: completely understand the physiological changes and psychosocial factors
associated with aging. So I could help others even a little bit.
3. Plan for Goal Achievement (3 marks)
● How do you plan to achieve this goal?
● How can the prof help you achieve this goal?

Describe adaptations evoked by long-term exposure to receptor agonists and antagonists in clinical use.

PHAR4007-E1
SECTION A
(60 marks)
1. Steroids are endogenous hydrophobic hormones generated from cholesterol.
Identify similarities and differences between the multiple molecular targets of
endogenous steroids in humans. In your answer, focus on the:
a) Primary sequence comparisons of the molecular targets for the endogenous steroids
[3 marks]
b) Signalling characteristics of the molecular targets for the endogenous steroids
[4 marks]
c) Tissue locations of the molecular targets for the endogenous steroids
[3 marks]
Identify TWO different diseases/disorders for which named drugs in use in the clinic
target enzymes which regulate the levels of endogenous steroids.
For EACH disease,
d) Describe the pathology associated with the disease/disorder and identify the
enzyme targetted;
The substrates and products of the enzymatic reactions;
How the drug acts at molecular, cellular, organ and organismal level to treat the
disease/disorder;
Disadvantages or common adverse effects of the use of the drug;
How the drug has been developed from predecessor versions to improve its
usefulness
[20 marks]
PHAR4007-E1
2. Antibodies have become increasingly widespread as therapeutic alternatives to treat
diseases/disorders.
a) Briefly outline the properties of monoclonal antibodies that make them useful as
therapeutic options.
[2.5 marks]
b) Identify reservations or disadvantages about the use of monoclonal antibodies in
the clinic.
[2.5 marks]
c) Identify TWO antibodies designed to target named G protein-coupled receptors, the
tissue/cellular locations of those targets and the disease/disorder the antibodies are
used to treat
[2.5 marks]
d) Identify TWO antibody-drug conjugates and outline how they differ from ‘simple’
monoclonal antibodies. Identify the molecular/cellular targets for their use, as well
as the disease/disorder they are intended to treat
[2.5 marks]
e) Discuss the treatment of cancers using antibodies and related biopharmaceuticals.
In your answer, compare the use of antibodies with small molecule drugs.
Making use of specific named examples,
Describe the pathology associated with the cancer, which is targetted by
treatment with those antibodies/drugs;
How the antibody/drug acts at molecular, cellular, organ and organismal level to
treat the cancer;
Contraindications, disadvantages or common adverse effects of the use of the
antibody/drug;
How the antibody/drug has been developed from predecessor versions to
improve its usefulness
[20 marks]
PHAR4007-E1
End
SECTION B
(40 marks)
3. Calcium is an important regulator of cell function.
Outline the pathways through which calcium levels inside the cell can be regulated and
what impacts elevating intracellular calcium can have in different cell types.
Describe how named drugs can modify intracellular calcium levels for therapeutic gain
in specified diseases/disorders.
[20 marks]
4. Describe adaptations evoked by long-term exposure to receptor agonists and
antagonists in clinical use. In your answer, identify desirable and unwanted effects of
the named ligands used. Describe any mitigating approaches during therapy to account
for the adaptation phenomenon and strategies to deal with cessation of medication

Explain what an interdisciplinary team is, what an interdisciplinary team does, and how an interdisciplinary team relates to gerontology.

Initial post week 1

Address the following questions:

What is aging?

What is normal aging?

What is the difference between geriatric, old, older, and elder?

Review the Flower Model found in chapter one of our text. Address each element of the Flower Model and explain how aging relates to each segment.

List key issues significant to older adults and their caregivers that could impact quality health outcomes

Explain what an interdisciplinary team is, what an interdisciplinary team does, and how an interdisciplinary team relates to gerontology.

For your, discussion post, list each question and supply your answer. You are required to cite APA 7 formatting for each resource that you use.

What constitutes valid, reliable, and relevant evidence? Why is it necessary to always consider the validity, reliability, and relevance of a research study?

PArt 1
What constitutes valid, reliable, and relevant evidence? Why is it necessary to always consider the validity, reliability, and relevance of a research study? As you explain why a systematic appraisal of the evidence is necessary, consider the alternative to valid, reliable, and relevant evidence and the potential resulting outcomes. As always, provide substantive support of your views and opinions using appropriate research articles.

part 2
In 1998, Wakefield et al. reported a link between the administration of the MMR vaccine and a form of autism, igniting panic and contributing to a public health issue that continues today. Intentional or not, the research was flawed with bias. (You can read more about Wakefield’s study and fraudulent reporting here: Wakefield’s article linking MMR vaccine and autism was fraudulent.)
Ethical issues such as confirmation bias, whether intentional or unintentional, hold a significant impact for consumers of research. How can a manager or healthcare team work to prevent confirmation bias in EBM? As always, provide substantive support of your views and opinions using appropriate research articles.