Provides entry into secondary and tertiary care.
What is Primary Care?
Mammogram (prevention)
What is an example of secondary prevention?
Primary funded through payroll taxes
What is a National Health Care system?
Program for those > 65 years old
Who is supported under Medicare?
Members include the United Nations
Who makes up the World Health Organization?
Assesses the broad determinants of health such as water and sanitation, food availability, and education
What is Primary Health Care?
Vaccines (prevention)
What is an example of primary prevention?
Known as a Hybrid system
What is the American health care system?
Program for those of very low income
Who is supported under Medicaid?
The state with the highest rate of infant mortality in the United States
What is Wisconsin?
First point of care for patients with undifferentiated concerns
What is Primary Care?
Referral to cardiology (care)
What is an example of secondary care?
Includes bundled payments for services
What is a National Health Care system?
Run by state and local governments with minor assistance from the federal government
Who is Medicaid run by?
Provides emotional, physical, and mental support to pregnant mothers but does not have formal medical training
What is a doula?
Works to optimize the health of large populations.
What is Primary Health Care?
Physical therapy for a stroke patient (prevention)
What is an example of tertiary prevention?
Administrative costs are 20%
Primarily run by the Federal government
Who is Medicare run by?
Includes poverty, race, lack of support, personal limitations, chronic disease, physical location
What are sources of vulnerability?
Care which is provided with the patient at the center with support from providers and support staff.
Open heart surgery (care)
What is an example of tertiary care?
Provides health insurance via “sickness funds”
What is a National health care system?
Serves younger disabled people and dialysis patients
Who does Medicare serve?
Racial or ethnic discrimination leading to chronic stress patterns that can increase maternal or infant mortality
What is "weathering"?