Eligible based on age, income, service, or is a benefit from an employer.
health insurance
A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease, above what is normally expected.
Epidemic
Began the reform and built the nursing profession?
Florence Nightengale
ACA Stands for
The Affordable Care Act
Provides personal care for the elderly and extended care
Long Term Care
Federal programs that provide health insurance for individuals over the age of 65 or with certain disabilities.
Medicare
Health
Aspirin was developed
1893
System in which a public agency would finance and fund healthcare, but the delivery of health care remains in the private sector.
Single-payer model
Provides a combination of practices on an outpatient level
Clinic
Federal programs that provide insurance to those with low incomes.
Medicaid
The level of health and well being
Morbidity
The Red Cross was Established
1863
All Americans would be covered for all medically necessary services, including physician-hospital visits, preventative and long-term care, mental health, reproductive care, dental, and prescription drugs.
Universal Coverage
Provides Surgical, diagnostic, and ambulatory
Outpatient Care Facility
The amount a person pays for covered healthcare services before insurance starts to pay.
Deductible
The risk of death
Mortality
Virus that causes AIDS was identified
1984
The amount a person pays each month for health insurance
Premium
Provides short-term care, acute care, diagnostic, and rehabilitation services
General Hospital
1965
An epidemic that spreads over a wide population or geographic area.
Pandemic
Coronavirus Infects 4.4 million people
2020
A model that focuses on prevention of disease and illness
Wellness Model
Provides diagnosis, simple testing, treatments, and counseling services.
Practitioner Office