Journey Towards a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Care Management

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My academic goal is to graduate with a bachelor’s degree in health care management. To achieve this goal, I plan on completing my homework and other assignments on time, and aim to average a B or higher on every test, project, and quiz. Additionally, I plan to keep my attendance and participation up to par for each class. The reason why getting this degree is so important to me is both extrinsic and intrinsic. My extrinsic motivation is to making money and providing a comfortable lifestyle for myself and hopefully my future family. On the other hand, my intrinsic motivation is to prove to myself and everyone else that I can earn a college degree. My attitude towards achieving my academic goals can be described as a willingness to learn and a humble but determine approach in doing so. I feel like this type of attitude will keep me …show more content…

What? When?”. This article concentrates on how dysfunctional our health care system is and areas that need to be reformed. The article starts off by pointing out about how dissatisfaction with our current health care system is widespread, but there is no consensus on how to change it. It then explains why the United States’ current health care system needs to be reformed and goes through the different areas where it can improve on. I found this article interesting because it speaks about our current healthcare system and how even if we fix one or even a few, we as a country have a poor standard for healthcare and will continually need to reform it. I appreciate the fact that it doesn’t give the illusion that healthcare can be reformed a few times and then our health care system will be perfect. By pursuing a career in the healthcare field, especially in healthcare management, I would need to know the obstacles I may face and what I should keep in mind when or if I need to support one of these reforms to provide the care my patient

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