Scientists
Delivery Systems
Governing Agencies
Insurance
Miscellaneous
100

A French microbiologist who discovered microorganisms and developed the germ theory of disease.

Louis Pasteur

100

A specialized area in a hospital that treast severe and life-threatening medical conditions, available 24/7 for urgent needs.

Hospital Emergency Room

100

A specialized agency of the United Nations that focuses on global health issues and coordinates responses to health emergencies

World Health Organization (WHO)

100

The amount you pay every month for health insurance

Premium

100

German physicist who discovered x-rays

Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen

200

Established modern nursing practices

Florence Nightingale

200

Healthcare facilities that provide services at no cost.

Free Clinics

200

Agency responsible for protecting public health by regulating food, drugs, and medical devices.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

200

The amount you must pay for medical services before your insurance starts to pay.

Deductible

200

Health insurance for medical personnel

Tricare

300

British surgeon who pioneered aseptic techniques to reduce infection during surgery.

Joseph Lister

300

Medical services delivered in a patient's home

Home Health Care

300

U.S. agency responsible for safe working conditions for employees.

Occupational Safety and Health Admin (OSHA)

300

A percentage of medical expenses that you and the insurance company shares, example 80/20

Co-payment

300

Scottish bacteriologist who discovered penicillin.

Alexander Fleming

400

Dutch scientist known for developing the microscope.

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

400

A care facility that provides 24/7 medical care for individuals with serious health issues who need constant supervision,

Nursing Facility

400

A national public health institute that focuses on disease prevention and control, providing information and resources to protect public health.

Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

400

A federal program that provides healthcare for individuals 65 and over.

Medicare

400

The law that aims to make health insurance more affordable and accessible, also known as Obamacare.

Affordable Care Act (ACA)

500

English physician who developed the first vaccine.

Edward Jenner

500

The use of technology to provide healthcare remotely, improving access to care, especially in rural areas.

Telemedicine

500

A government dept that oversees health programs and services in the U.S., aiming to enhance the health of Americans.

US Department of Health and Human Services (UDSHHS)

500

A state and federal program that that provides healthcare for low-income individuals

Medicaid

500

Scientists who discovered the structure of DNA.

Watson & Crick

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