System Framework
Health Determinants
Health Care Systems of Other Developed Countries
Strategies to Improve Healthcare
Subsystems of U.S Health Care Delivery
100

A combination of providers and technology to delivery health care 

What is System resources?

100

Factors that contribute to general well-being of individuals and populations

What are Health Determinants?
100

Health care is financed by government through general taxes and health care is delivered by private providers. This system consolidates financing, insurance, and payment coordinated by government, with delivery from detached private arrangements

What is Canada Health care?

100

This years’ goal of Healthy People was aimed at increasing quality and years of healthy life and eliminating health disparities

What is 2010 Healthy People Initiatives?

100

This system provides care to more than 9 million individuals at more than 1,200 sites. The system provides care for retired veterans that served in the military, especially those who are disabled. It offers hospital care, mental health services, and long-term care, one of the oldest/largest organized health care systems

 What is Veterans Administration?

200

Patients receive care through outpatient services, hospitals, managed care and integrated systems, and long-term care services

What is System Processes?

200

individual and population health are closely related to access to adequate services for preventive and curative health

What is Medical Care?

200

This country health care system is financed by government-mandated employer and employee contributions, characterized as a socialized health insurance system with sickness funds, government has overall control.

What is Germany Health care?

200

This group partnered with Healthy People, identifies barriers and challenges, assess uptake at the local level, promote use of program through various platforms, create training and technical assistance, etc.

What is the National Association of County and City Health Officials ?

200

A vulnerable population, where health needs are not meant due to inadequate resources. This population includes those who are poor, uninsured, belong to minority groups, immigration status, or live in an economically disadvantaged community.

What is a Special population?

300

 The integration of cultural beliefs and values, and historical developments of U.S healthcare delivery

What is System Foundations?

300

Measure of one’s social position in relation to others, based on income, education, occupation, and people with higher incomes are less exposed to environmental risks

What is Socioeconomic status?

300

The health care delivery and financing of tax-supported national health program is managed by the government, providers are government employees, characterized as a quad-function model

What is United Kingdom Health care?

300

A program created by OSHA that requires employers to implement a system that ensures employees’ compliance with a safe and healthy work environment

What is Injury and Illness Prevention Program?


300

A network of health care providers and organizations that provide coordinated health to a population. This network is responsible for the health outcomes and health status of the target population. Most of these networks own or partner with hospitals, physicians, and insurers to provide a range of services.


 What is Integrated Systems?

400

System of health care delivery that seeks to achieve efficiencies by integrating the four functions of health care delivery, regulates the utilization of medical services, determines salary of providers

What is Managed Care?

400

A person’s choice of diet, exercise, and unhealthy behavior. Certain individual decisions can lead to health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, stroke, sexually transmitted disease, and cancer.

What is Behavior and Lifestyle?

400

 What is General Law on Patients’ Rights ?A law that aims to strengthen patients’ rights, incorporation into Civil Codes of rights, duties, and forms of etiquette pertaining to provider-patient relationships

What is General Law on Patients’ Rights ?

400

This strategy aims to bridge disparities by addressing it at a community or local level. Some interventions that are provided by partnerships/ members are nutrition programs, work/environment safety efforts, etc. They offer services at a lower cost than those at private health organizations.

What are Community-Based Interventions?

400

This care is delivered through patients’ homes, assisted living facilities, and nursing homes. Care is delivered by family members or friends and since insurance plans are sold separately most people opt out of purchasing and take on the financial burden.

 What is Long-term Care Delivery?

500

Criteria based on access, cost, and quality. Issues and concerns can be addressed through health policy

What is System Outcomes?

500

Genetic factors predispose individuals but a healthy lifestyle and health-promoting behaviors can influence the development and severity of inherited diseases

What is Heredity?

500

An organization that works to improve patient and provider experiences, introduces new health care innovations, educates providers, advocates for policy change, forefront of health care campaigns, (formerly known as Canadian Patient Safety Institute and the Canadian Foundation for health Care Improvement)

What is Health Care Excellence Canada Organization?

500

 In order for infrastructures such as hospitals and private organizations to provide efficient service, this intervention created the use of integrated electronic medical records and value-based care

 What is Health Care Interventions?

500

A nonprofit group that educated the general public on diseases and how to avoid risks/identify early signs of said diseases to prevent a severe health problem



 What are Patient Advocacy Organizations?

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