Establishes vision
Holds a future orientation
Maintains a broad perspective
Deals with change
what is Leadership?
Sender -> Message -> Medium -> Receiver
What is the Health Communication Model?
1. Social movements.
2. Practicing an individual’s right to vote.
3. Advocating for people who cannot speak for themselves.
What is examples of advocacy?
The institutes work toward their mission by conducting research in their own laboratories; supporting research at universities, medical centers, and other institutions; and assisting in the training of research investigators
What is the national institutes of health (NIH)?
the good stress
What is Eustress?
This leader believes that clients are both external and internal, including members of the organization. This leader works with employees.
What is Service Leadership?
Writing, social media, PSAs, Blogs/vlogs, Email, Mobile apps, ect.
What is types of mediums?
The processes of actions by an individuals or group attempting to bring about social and/or organizational change on behalf of a particular health goal, program, interest, or population
what is health advocacy?
Exclusive Provider Organization (EPO)
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
Point of Service (POS)
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
what are private health insurance?
the immediate response (positive or negative) to the stressor
initial physiological response generated by in the hypothalamus activate the sympathetic nervous system
What is the alarm phase of GAS?
Promoting cooperation, building collaborative networks, and writing policy
What is the Skills of a good management?
Planning and strategy development
develop communication channels
Implementation
tracking
What is the stages of health communication?
Knowledge, voting, Electioneering, Coalitions & Partnerships, Media, Media Advocacy
What is the basic tools of advocacy?
What does HIPAA stand for
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
the way people perceive the events in their lives (optimistic or pessimistic)
can lengthen healing time and worsen course of illness
What is the explanatory style?
Legislation regarding health insurance impacts when and how people access care.
what is the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?
Get input from the community to decide on the most useful communication channels to convey your message
Pilot test several different message channels to see which channels are most effective and receive feedback from the community.
What is Develop communication channels?
When the motivation behind an advocacy movement comes from people rather than city officials or local health educators.
What is Grassroot Activities?
The federal program offers health plans and services to people age 65 or older, and people under age 65 with certain disabilities.
What is Medicare?
a number of factors can affect the way people handle stress
What is the vulnerablility to stress?
The clear statement of a problem (or potential problems) that needs attention.
A goal to mitigate or prevent that problem.
A set of strategic actions to accomplish that goal
What is writing policy?
dependent on people involved, nature, quality of the message and the medium of delivery.
What is effective communication?
A form of personal communication with legislators (local, state, or federal) through writing letters, calling, visiting, or emailing.
What is legislative advocacy?
A type of health plan where you pay less if you use providers in the plan’s network. You can use doctors, hospitals, and providers outside of the network without a referral for an additional cost.
What is Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)?
body functions at diminished capacity suppressing immune system and vital functions while it recovers from stress
prolonged stress causing immune function becomes compromised and systems can become damaged or diseased
What is Exhaustion phase of GAS?