__________ focuses on prevention rather than treatment.
What is public health?
Income, social status, education level, genetics are all _____________________
What are social determinants of health/health determinants?
Determining: health issues in a community, factors that create these health issues, resources and stakeholders available to improve these issues are all questions addressed in a ____________________
What is community health assessment?
A PHM approach which allows remote access to healthcare.
What is telemedicine?
Volume, velocity, and variety are considered the ______________ of big data.
What are the three 'V's?
Physical, social, cultural, and work environments are all considerations in ___________________ policies.
What is population health.
Genetics, age, ethnicity are social determinants of health that are _______________________
What is non-modifiable?
________________________ is a payment/reimbursement model where compensation is linked to performance.
What is value-based reimbursement?
Use of this digital collection of health information is a PHM approach to ensure communication and collaboration among providers.
What is an electronic health record?
Administrative data that is collected with each provider visit for submission to a payer for reimbursement.
What is 'claims' data?
The 3 'p's of public health include: _______________
What is: promotion of health, prevention of disease, and protection of the health of the population?
In population health, the term _________________ means addressing factors that contribute to disease or poor health before they become a problem. For example: raising the price of cigarettes reduces cigarette use, and ultimately reduces lung cancer.
What is upstream?
MAPP, Community Tool Box, and County Health Rankings & Road Maps are all ______________ tools.
What is CHIP? (community health improvement process)
This PHM approach identifies groups that lack access to healthcare or community supports.
What is cold-spotting?
Healthcare related clinical data, health research, and business and organizational records are all types of ____________________________.
What is big data?
The focus of _____________________ is to recognize and reduce unequal distribution of illnesses or health outcomes among populations.
What is distributive justice?
Considering how the SDOH are related to each other, and influence health, _____________________ is the SDOH that contributes most to one's health status.
What is socioeconomic status?
Among the most common, costly, and preventable of all health problems, primarily due to lifestyle choices.
What are chronic diseases?
PH focuses on determinants of health; PHM focuses on _______________ healthcare at _________ cost.
What is high quality healthcare at the lowest cost?
______________ is the use of certified EHR technology to improve quality, safety, efficiency, and care coordination, among other things, to advance public health and secure health information.
What is meaningful use?
Evidence based decisions, citizen engagement, and collaboration are key requirements of a _________________ approach.
What is population health?
According to Whitehall, people with lower socioeconomic and social status have worse health. This statement describes what metric? ___________________
What is the social gradient of health?
__________ is the ability of a disease agent to survive adverse conditions.
What is resistance?
A ________________ is a physician-led integrated team with coordinated care and a whole-person approach.
What is patient centered medical home (PCMH)?
A transformation in the US healthcare reimbursement model that represents a shift from the first curve or fee for service/volume based model to a focus on population health.
What is 'second curve'?