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Assignment Expectations: a. Chose (2) readings and address (2) concepts (A and B) in about 150 wordseach. b. You will be graded on how well you demonstrateknowledge and understandingof the concept andcritical thinkingpertaining to the applicability of the concept to your professional practice. Points awarded will follow breakdown below. 2. The Assignment:Given the readings below identify and discusstwoconcepts or lessons learned that you believe will be mostapplicabletoyourprofessional discipline. 3. Concept A(points 10/20): 1. Identify /define (points 4/20): ¦¦ 2. Your professional discipline: ¦¦.. 3. How applicable (points 6/20): ¦¦ 4. Concept B(points 10/20): 0. Identify /define (points 4/20): ¦¦ 1. Your professional discipline: ¦¦.. 2. How applicable (points 6/20): ¦¦ Readings: Blumenthal D. Chernof B. Fulmer T. Lumpkin J. & Selberg J. (2016). Caring for high-need high-cost patients”an urgent priority. New England Journal of Medicine 375(10) 909-911. Bridger C. M. Smith S. E. & Saunders S. T. (2017). Saving lives and saving money: The role of North Carolina health departments in Medicaid managed care. North Carolina Medical Journal 78(1) 55-57. Cleverley W. O. & Cleverley J. O. (2017). Essentials of health care finance. Jones & Bartlett Learning. Hines A. L. Raetzman S. O. Barrett M. L. Moy E. & Andrews R. M. (2017). Managed care and inpatient mortality in adults: Effect of primary payer. BMC Health Services Research 17 doi:10.1186/s12913-017-2062-1 Keast S. L. Skrepnek G. & Nesser N. (2016). State Medicaid programs bring managed care tenets to fee for service. Journal of Managed Care & Specialty Pharmacy 22(2) 145-148. Hines A. L. Raetzman S. O. Barrett M. L. Moy E. & Andrews R. M. (2017). Managed care and inpatient mortality in adults: effect of primary payer. BMC Health Services Research 17(1) 121. Hu T. Decker S. L. & Chou S. Y. (2016). Medicaid pay for performance programs and childhood immunization status. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 50(5) S51-S57. Hurley L. P. Lindley M. C. Allison M. A. Crane L. A. Brtnikova M. Beaty B. L. . . . Kempe A. (2017). Primary care physicians perspective on financial issues and adult immunization in the era of the affordable care act. Vaccine 35(4) 647-654. doi:10.1016/j.vaccine.2016.12.007. Lwembe S. Green S. A. Tanna N. Connor J. Valler C. & Barnes R. (2016). A qualitative evaluation to explore the suitability feasibility and acceptability of using a ˜celebration card intervention in primary care to improve the uptake of childhood vaccinations. BMC Family Practice 17(1) 101. doi:10.1186/s12875-016-0497-9. Nierengarten M. B. (2017). Mental health services in primary care. Contemporary Pediatrics 34(3) 30-34. Richard D. (2017). What is next for behavioral health in managed care? North Carolina Medical Journal 78(1) 30-32. doi:10.18043/ncm.78.1.30 Williams M. O. Gilroy J. R. Chang T. Y. & Seymour D. J. (2017). Challenges for insured patients in accessing behavioral health care. The Annals of Family Medicine 15(4) 363-365. Mira J. J. Nuño-SolinÃs R. Guilabert-Mora M. Solas-Gaspar O. Fernández-Cano P. González-Mestre M. A. . . . RÃo-Cámara M. d. (2016). Development and validation of an instrument for assessing patient experience of chronic illness care. International Journal of Integrated Care 16(3) doi:10.5334/ijic.2443 Restorick Roberts A. Betts Adams K. & Beckette Warner C. (2017). Effects of chronic illness on daily life and barriers to self-care for older women: A mixed-methods exploration. Journal of Women & Aging 29(2) 126-136.