Models of Healthcare
Population Health
Basics in Communication
Motivational Interviewing
Cultural Competence
100
This healthcare system has elements of the Beveridge, Bismarck, Single Payer and Out-of-Pocket Model.
What is the U.S. healthcare system.
100
A gap between one group and another in terms of whole economy.
What is the income gap?
100
The understanding of ourselves and are then empowered to make changes and build on our areas of strength as well as identify areas needing improvement.
What is self awareness
100
The clinical method for helping people to to use their own motivations for making behavior change in the interest of their own health.
What is motivational interviewing?
100
The values, norms, and traditions that affect how individuals of a particular group perceive, think, interact, behave, and make judgments about their world.
What is culture?
200
A specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
What is a deductible?
200
Life expectancy Infant mortality Death rates Disability Quality of life Self assessed health Happiness and well being
How is population health measured?
200
Emotional wellness Intellectual wellness Physical wellness Social wellness Spiritual wellness Occupational wellness
What is whole person wellness?
200
Also known as OARS
What is open ended questions, affirmations, reflective listening and summarizing?
200
Ability to interact effectively with people of different cultures
What is cultural competence?
300
The acronym for this is PCP.
What is primary care physician?
300
This country is ranked below average on most measures of health and fall behind on lifespan.
What is the United States?
300
Set communication goals Create message Deliver message Listen to response Offer feedback Revise
What is the communication process?
300
Also called the "show-me" method, is a communication confirmation method used by healthcare providers to confirm whether a patient understands what is being explained to them
What is the teachback method?
300
The causes of various illnesses How illnesses should be treated Who should be involved in the treatment
What are the universal system of health beliefs?
400
Federal law intended to approve access to health insurance for U.S. citizens.
What is Affordable Care Act?
400
Social conditions such as the jobs we do, the money we're paid, the schools we attend and the neighborhoods we live in.
What factors contribute to a country's health?
400
The sights, smells, tastes sounds, textures generated by things and people that are sensed by the patient in their environment.
What is signal awareness?
400
The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions.
What is health literacy?
400
The study took place in Macon County, Alabama. The intent of the study was to record the natural history of syphilis in Blacks.
What is the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment?
500
Keeping people healthy. Treating the sick. Protecting families from financial ruin.
What are the 3 basic goals in any healthcare system?
500
Access to food Quality education Good transportation Affordable housing Good jobs Business development Public safety Green spaces
What is makes a healthy community?
500
Providing care that is respectful of, responsive to, individual patient preferences, needs and values and ensuring that patient guides all clinical decisions.
What is patient centered care?
500
Pre-contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance
What are the stages of change or trans-theoretical model?
500
Ginger, to aid digestion and treat nausea; cassia to treat depression and aid in blood circulation; and honey to dress wounds. Greeks ate onions for their curative qualities, Romans used garlic for strength, and Mesoamerican civilizations valued chile peppers for treating headaches and pain.
What are some examples of cultural health beliefs and food?