Healthcare providers using team-based approach
Who are community health workers?
license vocational nurses
What is another name for a license practical nurse?
Specialized training and the hair clinical interventions are meant to complement the work of the position and nurses
What are allied health professionals?
Originally designed to make cash payments to workers for wage loss because of job related injuries and disease
What is Worker’s Compensation?
Graduation from accredited medical school
What is a doctor of medicine?
Group which address the chronic disease through CHW’s
Who is the CDC?
Completed a state approve program, impractical nursing and passing national written examination
Who are licensed practical nurses?
Receive less than two years of post, secondary education in our train to perform procedures
Who are technicians and assistance?
Because people cannot predict their future needs for medical care or it’s costs
Why did medical treatment and hospital care become more expensive?
Focuses more on preventative medicine
What is osteopathy?
Used to identify interventions of specific levels of individuals that care to improve the health of the population
What is community oriented primary care?
Registered nurses that have completed an associates degree, a diploma program, or bachelors of science and nursing degree with 2 to 3 years completed, diploma programs take 2 to 3 years completed
Who are registered nurses
Receive more advanced training, including education and evaluating patients, diagnostic problems, and development treatment plans
Who are Technologist and therapists?
Set the stage for innovation and health insurance to cover hospitalization cost
What is the great depression?
Evaluates a patient’s health condition, diagnosing, abnormalities, and prescribing treatment
What is a physician?
Interventions for tobacco use, suicide prevention, rectal cancer screening and attending public health meetings, such as advocacy group or city council meetings
What are the health status of role communities?
Federal funding for nursing education increase after World War II
What is the nursing training act of 1964?
Helps improve the ability to perform task in their daily lives and work environment
Who is occupational therapist?
Wage freezes or implemented and attempt to control war time inflation
What is World War II?
About One, third of MDs are
What are generalist?
Works as a subgroup or subject, of public health professionals
Who are the community oriented primary care?
Slow growth and wages, low job, satisfaction, inadequate career mobility
Why is there a shortage of nurses?
Treat patients with speech and language problems
Who is a speech language pathologist?
Rabid industrialization of Germany, but labor, unrest, threaded political stability under
Who is Otto von Bismarck
Diagnosed and treat problems related to teeth, gums, tissue of the mouth, and must be accredited by A accredited dental school with a
What is a DDS or DMD?