Historical Overview
History of health insurance
Historical Events of U.S. Healthcare
Health Care Providers and Professionals
Other Module 2 questions
100

It is a phase of the medical delivery system lasted from the middle part of the 18th century until the latter part of the 19th century. 

Health care was not grounded in science and was delivered in a free market. 

Which medical education and practice were far more advanced in Great Britain, France, and Germany than they were in the United States.

What is the Pre-industrial era?

  

100

It is the first broad-based health insurance in the U.S.

What is Workers’ Compensation?

100

It is a year during the Great Depression, which changes priorities, placing greater emphasis on unemployment insurance and "old age" benefits.

What it 1929?

100

They are healthcare professionals that receive less than two years of post secondary education and are trained to perform procedures.

What is technicians and assistants?

100

The type of health care that is respectful of and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs, and values, in which patient values guide all clinical decisions.

What is patient-centered care?

200

It is the era in medical history which was marked by the growth and development of a medical profession that benefited from urbanization, new scientific discoveries, and reforms in medical education.

What is the Postindustrial Era?

200

It is the organization ensured that private health insurance would be preserved, and the organization adamantly opposed National Health Insurance. 

What is American Medical Association (AMA)?

200

It is the year Social Security Act is passed, omitting health insurance.

What it 1935?

200

They are people who has received a certificate or associate’s, bachelor’s, or master’s degree; doctoral-level training; or post-baccalaureate training in a health care-related science and who has responsibility for the delivery of health or related services. 

Are they allied health professionals?

200

It is the Health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of outcomes

What is population Health?

300

It is the ways in which health care delivery in the United States has become the domain of large organizations.

What is corporatization of healthcare?

300

It is a government funded insurance that provided publicly financed health insurance to all elderly regardless of their income. 

What is Medicare?

300

The year use of Penicillin is established.

What is 1941?

300

It is a medical philosophy based on the holistic approach to treatment that also emphasizes correction of the position of the joints or tissues and diet and environment as factors that might destroy natural resistance

What is Osteopathic Medicine?

300

It is any large-scale government-sponsored expansion of health insurance or intrusion in the private practice of medicine.

What is Socialized Medicine?

400

It is various forms of cross-border economic activities that are driven by the exchange of information, the production of goods and services more economically in developing countries, and the increased interdependence of mature and emerging world economies. 

What is globalization of health care?

400

An insurance plan that was being endorsed by the California Medical Association in 1939 that was designed to pay physician fees. It covered physicians’ services; and the medical profession protected its own financial interests.

What is Blue Sheild?

400

The year the federal government's responsibility is firmly established when the Social Security Act is amended to provide medical insurance for beneficiaries age 65 and older.

What is 1965?

400

They are clinical professionals, such as nurse practitioners and physician assistants, who practice in many areas similar to those in which physicians practice but who do not have an MD or a DO degree.

What are Nonphysician Practitioner?

400

It is concerted activities of physicians, mainly to protect their own interests, through such associations as the American Medical Association.

What is Organized Medicine?

500

It is a new revolution that is created by the internet and increasingly characterized by patient empowerment, with the utilization of E-health and telemedicine. 

What is Information Revolution?

500

In 1929, He was the person to begin a hospital insurance plan for teachers at Baylor University Hospital in Dallas, Texas. Within a few years, it became the model for Blue Cross plans around the country.

Who is Justin Kimball?

500

The year President Lyndon Johnson signs Medicare and Medicaid into law.

What is 1965?

500

This is a general name for nurses who have education and clinical experience beyond that required of a registered nurse (RN). Includes four areas of specialization in nursing: clinical nurse specialists (CNSs), certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs), nurse practitioners (NPs), and certified nurse-midwives (CNMs).


What is a Advanced-Practice Nurse?

500

It is a philosophy of medicine that views medical treatment as active intervention to counteract the effects of disease through medical and surgical procedures that produce effects opposite those of the disease.


What is Allopathic Medicine?

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