Data &
Communications
Evidence-Based
Public Health
Social & Behavioral
Science
Health Professions &
Work Force
Bioethics
400

An approach to addressing differing perceptions of information.

What is decision analysis?

400

They investigate factors known as "person" and "place" to see if there is a pattern in disease.

What are epidemiologists?

400

An individual's opinion of getting a condition. 

What is perceived susceptibility?
400

Process for setting and enforcing standards for educational and training institutions

What is accreditation? 

400

Respect for persons, beneficence, justice

What is the Belmont Report?

800

SUCCESs in Public Health

What is simplicity, unexpectedness, concreteness, credibility, and emotions?

800

This may suggest an idea or hypothesis about the cause of a disease.

What is group association?

800

Strategies/events that encourage one's readiness to act.

What are cues to action?

800
Specialty care provided by clinicians who focus on one or a small number of organ systems or specific type of service

What is secondary care?

800

Approve human research

What is an institutional review board?
1200

A scale as a method to measure and compare the value or importance different people place on different outcomes. 

What is utility scale?

1200

This establishes that the "cause" is associated with the "effect".

What is a case-control study?

1200

In this stage of change one is thinking actively of health risks and action required to reduce risk. 

What is contemplation?

1200

Payment structure where clinicians are compensated for a set amount per time period per patient

Capitation

1200

Do no harm, maximize benefits

What is beneficence?

1600

The three basic approaches to using health information to make healthcare decision.

What is inform of decision, informed consent, and shared decision-making?

1600

The measure of the strength of a relationship.

What is relative risk?

1600

Housing, education, work, stress, transportation...

What are social determinants of health?

1600

Primary care is increasingly being provided by these types of providers

What are nurse practitioners and physicians assistants?

1600

Physical separation of those with a disease

What is quarantine?

2000
Source of quantitative data that includes birth, death, marriage, divorce and select diseases.

What is vital statistics?

2000

This occurs after the development of disease but before symptoms.

What is secondary intervention?

2000

Difference in health that is closely linked with social or economic disadvantage. 

What is a health disparity?

2000

Key to the healthcare system where the most care is delivered

What is primary care?

2000

Allows the WHO to make disease control recommendations, provide assistance and communicate with other nations.

What is a public health emergency of international concern?

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