US Legal System
Individual Rights
Structural Drivers of Health
Healthcare Quality
Healthcare Reform
100

Constitutions, Statutes, Regulations, and Common law

What are the sources of law?

100

The US does not guarantee a right to healthcare but it does guarantee these rights

What are rights when receiving healthcare services?

100

The conditions in which people live, work, play, and grow

What are the social determinants of health?

100

The government regulates providers, defines standards of care, and measures quality in order to do this.

What are some ways the government regulates healthcare quality?

100

Health insurance market reforms, state health insurance exchanges, Medicaid expansion, and both employer and individual health insurance mandates

What are the key components of the Affordable Care Act?

200

The division of authority between the branches of government.

What is the separation of powers?

200

This right includes obtaining information about treatment options and the ability to refuse treatment when competent.

What is the right to make healthcare decisions?

200

These forces shape how society functions and allocates resources, can't be changed by the individual, and are based the foundational beliefs of our society.

What are structural drivers of health?

200

The concept that hospitals can be held responsible for the actions of their employees because they function as agents of the organization.

What is vicarious liability?

200

Federalism, separation of powers, interest group opposition, and ideological divides over government’s role in healthcare.

What are key challenges to reforming healthcare in the U.S.?

300

This describes the distribution of authority between different levels of government.

What is federalism?

300

The four standards that need to be meet: public health necessity, reasonable means, proportionality, and harm avoidance

What are the standards for the use of police powers in public health to be considered constitutional?

300

The forces governing society influence everyday conditions which affect health.

What is the relationship between structural drivers and social determinants of health?

300

Peer review, standardized procedures, and anonymous reporting systems

What are strategies used to prevent medical errors?

300

After the ACA was passed, the SCOTUS decided that this component of the ACA was optional

What is Medicaid expansion?

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