Health care of Preindustrial America
Health care of Postindustrial America
Creation of Health Care
Ways Health Care is Delivered
Reform
100
Phase that lasted from the middle of the 18th century until the latter part of the 19th century.

What is the preindustrial era?

100

The father of medicine.

Who is Joseph Lister?

100

The only widely available source of payment for health care before 1965.

What is private health insurance?

100

The ways in which health care delivery in the United States has become the domain of large organizations.

What is corporatization?

100

Major changes through government policy with the primary aim to expand health insurance to the uninsured.

What is health care reform?

200

People who relied on family members, neighbors, and publications for health care.

What is domestic remedies?

200

The practice of surgery advanced.

What is the discovery of anesthesia?

200

Part A and Part B of Medicare. Part A covered hospital insurance and short-term nursing home coverage after discharge from a hospital. Part B was designed to cover physicians' bills through government-subsidized insurance, for which the elderly would pay a small portion of the premiums.

What is Title 18 of the Social Security Act of 1965?

200

Services delivered on the basis of an overnight stay in a health care institution.

What is inpatient?

200

Certain individuals pay a financial penalty, such as a tax, for not obtaining health insurance.

What is a requirement of The Afforrdable Care Act?

300
This was how health care was delivered in the preindustrial era.

What is a free market?

300

Political and economic system that relies primarily on market forces in the production and distribution of goods and private ownership.

What is capatalism?

300

Based on the earlier Kerr-Mills Act and covered the eligible poor.

What is the Medicaid program?

300

A person who receives health care services without being admitted to a hospital.

What is outpateint?

300

5-4 decision that in the case of a closely held corporation, the owner's who may have deeply held religious convictions against providing drugs or devices that may destroy an embryo.

What is the U.S. Supreme Court decision Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc.?

400

The treatment for mental illness.

What is to apply penal methods to restore sanity?

400
During the reform of mental health care in postindustrial America, this directed the states to provide community-based services to people with mental illness. 
What is the U.S. Supreme Court's 1999 decision in Olmstead v. L.C.?
400

Covers all elderly persons, nonelderly disabled persons on Social Security, and non elderly persons with end-stage renal disease?

What is Medicare?

400
Technology that makes it possible to provide health care at a distance.

What is telemedicine?

400

Argued that the nullification of a fundamental component of the ACA, the individual mandate, had rendered the entire ACA unconstitutional .

What is Texas v. United States?

500

A place of confinement for the destitute and disruptive elements of society. 

What is a almshouse/poorhouse?

500

Federal grants were given to the states so they could extend health services under their welfare programs to low-income elderly persons.

What is the Kerr-Mills Act?

500

A person in 1957 who introduced a bill in Congress that started the momentum for including necessary hospital and nursing home care as an extension of Social Security benefits.

Who is Aime Forand?

500

Various forms of cross-border economic activities. Driven by the global exchange of goods and services more economically in developing countries and the increased interdependence of mature and emerging word economies. Has advantages and disadvantages. 

What is globalization?

500

Rules designed to expand the ability of small businesses and the self employed to band together and enroll in AHPs that do not have to comply with the ACA's regulatory mandates. 

What is Trump-era rules?