Health & Behavior
Pop Health
Public Health
Vulnerable Populations
High Quality Healthcare
100

This behavior is the leading cause of preventable disease and death in the US 

What is tobacco use 

100

Your surroundings and financial conditions contribute to this health determinant.

What is Social & Economic Environment?

100

This public health function tracks community health status.

What is "Monitor Health"?

100

This social determinant affects income, employment, and well-being.

What is Economic Stability? (predisposing factor) 

100

This dimension of quality includes facilities, equipment, and staffing.

What is Structure?

200

Excessive Use of this substance is linked to liver disease and accidents 

What is alcohol use? 

200
  • This biological factor is inherited from your parents and can influence disease risk.

What is Genetics?

200

This involves identifying and responding to public health threats.

What is "Diagnose & Investigate"?

200

Pollution, safety, and resources describe this social factor.

What is Neighborhood & Physical Environment (predisposing factor)? 

200

This dimension of quality refers to how care is delivered.

What is Process?

300

This type of lifestyle, often involving prolonged sitting, increases chronic disease risk.

What is sedentary lifestyle 

300

Access to this system includes treatment, procedures, and preventive services.

What is Medical Care?

300

This strategy increases health knowledge and promotes positive behavior change.

What is "Inform, Educate & Empower"?

300

This reflects how easily someone can see a provider or get services.

 What is Access to healthcare (enabling factor)? 

300

This dimension of quality reflects the results of healthcare services.

What is Outcome?

400

Your food choices and eating patterns fall under this concept.

What is diet & nutrition 

400

Choices like smoking, diet, and exercise fall under this category.

What are Health Related Behaviors?

400

This function brings together groups to improve public health.

What is "Mobilize Community Partnerships"?

400

Without this, patients may struggle to reach providers.

What is Access to transportation (enabling factor)?

400

This metric helps ensure improvements in one area don’t negatively impact another.

What is Balancing Measure?

500

These types of interventions address root causes before health problems occur.

What is Upstream Intervention?

500

This model focuses primarily on diagnosing and treating illness.

What is Medical Model?

500

This activity leads to health-supporting laws and regulations.

What is "Develop Policies"?

500

This kind of security helps people access health services and essentials.

What is Financial Stability (enabling factor)?

500

This approach uses analytics and evidence to guide health initiatives.

What is Use data to drive decisions?

600

These interventions target behaviors and environments after risk factors are established.

What is a midstream intervention? 

600

This model emphasizes outcomes for groups rather than individuals.

What is Population Health Model?

600

This involves making sure public health regulations are followed.

What is "Enforce Laws"?

600

This physical characteristic supports stable, healthy lives.

What is Safe & affordable Housing (enabling factor)?

600

This principle emphasizes using proven medical practices.

What is "Know what works clinically"?

700

These interventions occur after a health problem has developed.

What is Downstream Intervention?

700

This term describes when the assumed cause-and-effect relationship is actually backward.

What is Reverse Causality?

700

This process determines whether health interventions are working.

What is "Evaluate Effectiveness of Programs"?

700

This kind of security helps people access health services and essentials.

What is Financial Stability (enabling factor)?

700

This aim is central to providing high-value, reliable healthcare.

What is Prioritize Quality & Safety?

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