Health Insurance & Healthcare Systems
Food & Drugs
and Public Health
Systems Thinking & Future of Population Health
Mixed Bag
Disease and Health Systems
200

This insurance has four parts and provides for persons 65 and older and those  based on disability eligibility.

What is Medicare?

200

This assists low income people access healthy foods.

What is the supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP)?

200

Points in a system or constraints that need to be addressed in order for the other factors or influences to reach their potential impacts.

What are bottlenecks?

200
Benefits are substantially greater than the harms, even after the value, as well as, the harms and benefits have been taken into account.

What is net-effectiveness?

200

This aims to understand and control the impacts of environmental exposures by taking into account the effect of two or more exposures.

What is interaction analysis?

400

The three types of insurance in the U.S.

What are government financed, employment-based, and health insurance exchanges?

400

This requires better record keeping to assist the FDA trace food outbreaks to their source. 

What is the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2010?

400

This step in systems analysis identifies factors or determinants that are thought to affect or influence the probability of occurrence or outcome of a disease.

What is identify influences?

400

Method of financing, insurance and reimbursement, delivering services, comprehensiveness, cost and containment, patient choice, and administrative cost all do what.

What is describe healthcare system?

400

This incorporates efforts to prevent the occurrence of single genes or multiple gene combinations that are likely to produce disease.

What is genetic prevention?

1200

This insurance provides for individuals in designated groups who live at or below the federal poverty level.

What is Medicaid?

1200

These are the phases of a drug trial.

What are preclinical research, phases 1, 2, 3, and phase 4 (monitoring)?

1200

Points in a system that present opportunities for interventions to have greater than otherwise expected impacts.

What are leverage points?

1200

Microbial organisms that normally live in association with human beings, especially in the gastrointestinal tract.

What is the microbiome?

1200

This is brought on purpose, whether the injury is self-inflicted or meant for others.

What is intentional injury?

1600

This form of compensation can help reduce costs; however, may have the potential for underuse of services.

What is capitation?

1600

This phase of drug safety trials is designed to establish efficacy of a drug for a particular use or indication. 

What is Phase 2?

1600

This illicits a positive impact on the outcome.

What is a positive feedback loop?

1600

This is an effort undertaken in public health to maximize effectiveness of treatment and prevention.

What is directly observed therapy?

What is reduce/eliminate use of antibiotics for animal growth?

What is increase restrictions on prescribing antibiotics?

1600

This seeks to expand the delivery of health services from a focus on the individual to also include an additional focus on the needs of communities.

What is community-oriented primary care (COPC)?

2000

This is a state program that provides short-term assistance for traumatic injuries.

What is Worker's Compensation? 

2000

This indicates that a drug may be advertised only for the particular indication for which it was studied.

What is FDA approval?
2000

Systems thinking can help us incorporate interactions between factors to understand the etiology of disease by

What is setting priorities and developing approaches to risk reduction?

2000

This goes beyond a risk assessment by including data on actual exposure in a community.

What is a public health assessment?

2000

This encourages community members to become an active participants in addressing health and disease in their communities and mobilize community partnerships.

What is community-based participatory research?