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SOC 203 Week 4 DQ 2 Reinventing Healthcare (Ash)/Uoptutorial

For more course tutorials visit www.uoptutorial.com Reinventing Healthcare. While we do not want to replicate our Week One discussion of obesity, this issue certainly overlaps with the growing healthcare challenge. Remember that the focus of the previous discussion was on our sociological imaginations. Keep your imaginations going, but we will shift gears a bit for this discussion with a focus on solutions. In addition to the required video and text, please complete a web search for additional information. All sources should be authoritative, so your search should focus on scholarly papers, government reports, and other expert sources. After reviewing all of these resources, please discuss the all of the following: a. According to experts on all sides, does the government have the right to enforce, legislate, or regulate behaviors such as obesity, health, and nutritious eating? b. Are these expert opinions biased in any way? Provide examples. c. Now that we have heard from the experts, do you personally believe the government has a right to enforce, legislate, or regulate behaviors such as obesity, health, and nutritious eating? Why or why not?

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Reinventing Healthcare. While we do not want to replicate our Week One discussion of obesity, this issue certainly overlaps with the growing healthcare challenge. Remember that the focus of the previous discussion was on our sociological imaginations. Keep your imaginations going, but we will shift gears a bit for this discussion with a focus on solutions.
In addition to the required video and text, please complete a web search for additional information. All sources should be authoritative, so your search should focus on scholarly papers, government reports, and other expert sources. After reviewing all of these resources, please discuss the all of the following:
a. According to experts on all sides, does the government have the right to enforce, legislate, or regulate behaviors such as obesity, health, and nutritious eating?
b. Are these expert opinions biased in any way? Provide examples.

c. Now that we have heard from the experts, do you personally believe the government has a right to enforce, legislate, or regulate behaviors such as obesity, health, and nutritious eating? Why or why not?

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<strong>SOC</strong> <strong>203</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 4 <strong>DQ</strong> 2 <strong>Reinventing</strong> <strong>Healthcare</strong> (<strong>Ash</strong>)Click Here to Buy the Tutorialhttp://www.uoptutorial.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=633&product_id=9602For more course tutorials visitwww.uoptutorial.com<strong>Reinventing</strong> <strong>Healthcare</strong>. While we do not want to replicate our <strong>Week</strong> One discussion ofobesity, this issue certainly overlaps with the growing healthcare challenge. Rememberthat the focus of the previous discussion was on our sociological imaginations. Keep yourimaginations going, but we will shift gears a bit for this discussion with a focus onsolutions.In addition to the required video and text, please complete a web search for additionalinformation. All sources should be authoritative, so your search should focus on scholarlypapers, government reports, and other expert sources. After reviewing all of theseresources, please discuss the all of the following:a. According to experts on all sides, does the government have the right to enforce,legislate, or regulate behaviors such as obesity, health, and nutritious eating?b. Are these expert opinions biased in any way? Provide examples.c. Now that we have heard from the experts, do you personally believe the governmenthas a right to enforce, legislate, or regulate behaviors such as obesity, health, andnutritious eating? Why or why not?

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