POTLUCK
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
AFFORDABLE CARE ACT
HEALTH POLICY & LAW
BEHAVIOR THEORIES
100

Extreme shifts in weather, increase in global temperatures caused by the emission of greenhouse gases is the cause of this phenomenon.

What is Climate Change?

100

This transmission of Legionnaires Disease in Flint Michigan via the poisoned water supply is an example of this classification of disease.

What is Waterborne Disease?

100

The Affordable Care Act became law on this date

What is March 23, 2010?

100

The process by which "who gets what when and how" is decided

Politics


100

This theory emphasizes the impact of attitudes (expectations and beliefs) and intentions on behavior

What is Theory of Reasoned Action? 

200

This is the main cause of poor health, disability and death in the United States.

What are Chronic Diseases?

200

These are required for all children and adolescents in the U.S. for 16 communicable diseases

What are Immunizations?

200

The individual mandate provision in the Affordable Care Act was repealed in 2019 by this law

What is the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017

200

The most important issues that individuals and institutions confront at any given time regarding the development of policy

What is Policy Agenda?

200

This theory involves the approach which incorporates the interplay between behavioral and environmentally based interventions.

What is Social Ecological Approach?

300

The 10 leading causes of death are directly or indirectly associated with this condition.

What is Obesity?

300

The transmission of a communicable disease through direct physical intimate contact is an example of this classification of disease 

What is a Sexually Transmitted Disease?

300

The age up until which individuals can remain on their parent's insurance policy under the Affordable Care Act

What is 26 years of age?

300

These powers are reserved to the states giving each state authority to take actions on behalf of the public's health as established by U.S. Constitution and further elaborated by state and local laws.

What are police powers?

300

This theory was previously known as Social Learning Theory and emphasizes interaction among cognitive and environmental varibles that influence and are influenced by human behavior

What is Social Cognitive Theory?

400

Prior to chronic diseases, this was the major cause of death for individuals in the United States.

What are Infectious Diseases?

400

The ongoing systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of data about the health of the community

What is Surveillance?

400

This is the place where individuals and small businesses in every state can compare policies and buy different health insurance policies

What is the Health Insurance Exchange?

400

The government agency invovled with planning and responding to certain high risk infectious disease threats and pandemics that would have a substantial national impact

What is U.S. Homeland Security?

400

The theory seeks to explain why people take action in preventing, screening or controlling illness

What is the Health Belief Model

500

This federal law protects the privacy of student education records

What is Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

500

Contact with contaminated inanimate objects such eating utensils, contaminated water, food or blood is an example of this type of indirect transmission of a communicable disease.

What is Vehicle-borne transmission?

500

The Affordable Care Act was initially introduced by this branch of Congress.

What is the House of Representatives?

500

This doctrine states that when state and federal law conflict, the federal law trumps the state law. 

What is Preemption?

500

This theory of learning is based on the idea that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning, which occurs through interaction with the environment

What is Behaviorism?

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