The Origin Of Two Functions In The Regulation Of Healthcare

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Overview: Since the beginning of mankind man has become increasingly aware of the surrounding environment and his body's relationship with it. Man has discovered that the body is fragile and is susceptible to illness, injury, pain and many other adverse sensations. Because of man's ability to recognize that the body is not invincible, man has had to develop guidelines to repair or restore the body back to homeostasis. Centuries later these guidelines have developed into a vast and complex system that stretches far beyond the comprehension of society in the past to a system we refer to as healthcare. Healthcare involves much more than just rejuvenation of the body. Healthcare involves variables that did not exist in the beginning of mankind.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2007


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