Systems
Government Agencies
Healthcare Facilities
Insurance
Misc.
100

Systems achieve their goal by maintaining ___________________ between its parts.


balance

100

What does OSHA stand for?

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

100

What type of healthcare facility provides care for patients who need immediate treatment for serious injury or illness?

Emergency Room (acute care facility also works)

100

What does "HMO" stand for in the context of health insurance?

Health Maintenance Organization.

100

What does USPHS stand for?

United States Public Health Service

200

True or false: In the US, healthcare can be publicly or privately funded.

True

200

Name one function of the World Health Organization (WHO).

It coordinates international health efforts, sets health standards, and provides support in health emergencies.

200

What is the primary function of a long-term care facility?

To provide ongoing medical and personal care for patients who cannot care for themselves.

200

Name one difference between an HMO and a PPO.

HMOs typically require patients to choose a primary care physician and get referrals for specialists, while PPOs offer more flexibility in choosing healthcare providers

200

Explain the role of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in healthcare settings.

OSHA sets and enforces workplace safety and health regulations to protect workers in various industries, including healthcare.

300

What makes up the healthcare delivery system?

government agencies and healthcare facilities

300

What is the role of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in healthcare?

It regulates the safety and effectiveness of medications, vaccines, and medical devices in the U.S.

300

What does outpatient healthcare refer to?

no hospital stay required

300

What is the purpose of a deductible in health insurance plans?

It's the amount of money the insured person must pay out-of-pocket before the insurance company starts paying for covered services.

300

Name two volunteer healthcare agencies.

  • the American Cancer Society

  • the Muscular Dystrophy Association

  • the National Alliance on Mental Illness

  • the American Red Cross

400

What are the two major systems involved in US healthcare?

Healthcare delivery system and healthcare payment system

400

What does CDC stand for, and what is its primary role?

CDC stands for Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; it monitors and responds to public health threats in the U.S.

400

Give 1 difference between a nonprofit hospital and a government-owned hospital.

Nonprofit- traditional, more widely spread and used, often associated with charity or religious organization

Government-owned- high amount of free care, receive significant funding from local, state, and federal governments 

400

Define "copayment" (copay) in the context of health insurance.

It's a fixed amount paid by the insured person at the time of receiving medical service, with the insurance covering the rest

400

Name two specialty services that a patient might need a referral for.

cancer, orthopedics, mental health conditions, burns

500

Define system.

an organized structure with many parts that work together to carry out a particular function

500

What does NIH stand for, and what is its primary focus?

NIH stands for National Institutes of Health; it conducts medical research to improve health and save lives.

500

Differentiate between a long-term care facility and assisted living in terms of medical care.

Long-term care- require more round-the-clock care than assisted living 

500

What is the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and what are some of its key provisions?

The ACA is a U.S. law aimed at increasing access to health insurance coverage, improving affordability, and enhancing healthcare quality.

500

Why would someone require a trauma center?

gunshot wound, motor vehicle accident, falls, assaults

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