VOCAB
HISTORY OF HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS AND PROFFESIONALS
ALLIED HEALTH
MEDICAL SERVICES IN POSTINDUSTRIAL AMERICA
100

A physician who specializes in the care of hospitalized patients

What are hospitalists?

100

First broad-coverage health insurance in the United States.

What is workers compensation?

100
A licensed MD or DO that evaluates a patients health condition, diagnoses abnormalities, and prescribes treatment

What is a physician?

100

A person who has received a certificate or associate's, bachelor's, or master's degree; doctoral-level training; or post-baccalaureate training in a health care-related science and who has the responsibility for the delivery of health or related services.

What is an allied health professional?

100

Era marked by the growth and development of a medical profession that benefited from urbanization, new scientific discoveries, and reforms in medical education

What is the postindustiral era?

200

Built by state governments for patients with untreatable, chronic medical illness

What is an asylum?

200
This person was the blueprint for modern health insurance. 

Who is Justin F. Kimball

200

A physician who specializes in specific health care problems—for example, anesthesiologists, cardiologists, and oncologists

What is a Specialist?

200

Recieve less than two years of postsecondary education and are trained to perform procedures.

What are technicians and assistants?

200

Created increased reliance on the specialized skills of paid professionals, as this trend distanced people from family-based care.

What is urbanization?

300

Health care information and services offered over the Internet by professionals and nonprofessionals alike.

What is E-Health?

300
In 1946 this insurance plan was in 43 states and had 20 million members.

What is Blue Cross

300

A physician in family practice, internal medicine, or pediatrics

What is a generalist?

300

Provides care for patients with movement dysfunction.

What is a physical therapist?
300

increased the cost of medical care without significantly improving the health status of americans.

What is technology and specialization?

400

Phase of the medical delivery system from the middle part of the 18th century until the latter part of the 19th century. Health care was not grounded in science and was delivered in a free market.

What is the Preindustiral Era?

400

Government-sponsored medical insurance program for those age 65 and above.

What is medicare?

400

Major provider of dental care.

What is a dentist?

400

Helps people improve their ability to perform tasks in their daily living and work environments.

What are occupational therapists?

400
The father of aniseptic surgery.

Who is Joseph Lister?

500

Various forms of cross- border economic activities driven by global exchange of information, production of goods and services more economically in developing countries, and increased interdependence of mature and emerging world economies

What is globalization?

500
Medical insurance for those below a predetermined income level.

Medicaid

500

Primary role is to dispense medication prescribed by physicians, dentists, podiatrists and to provide consultation on the proper selection and use of medicines.

What is a pharmacist?

500

Ensure that institutional foods and diets are prepared according to nutritional standards.

What are dietitians?

500

Discovered antibacterial properties of penicillin

Who is Alexander Fleming?

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