Pre-Industrial Era
Post-Industrial Era
Health Care Providers & Physicians
Public Health Professionals
The Corporate Era
100

Inpatient psychiatric facilities.

What is asylum?

100

Created in 1847, Supported states in estaablishing medical licensing laws.

What is The American Medical Association(AMA)?

100

Diagnose and treat oral problems.

What is a dentist?

100

Emphasize high value delivery of "population health".

What is Health service Administration?

100

First-broad coverage health insurance in America. 

What is Workers Compensation?

200

Father of American psychiatry.

Who is Dr. Benjamin Rush?

200

Supreme Court hearing. in 1999 for reform of Mental Health Care.

What is Olmstead. v. L.C.?

200

Relieve pressure off of physicans and nurses. Recieve specialized training and clinical interventions similar to physicians and nurses. 

What is Allied Health Professionals?

200

the three levels of health service administration.

What is Top-level, Middle-level, and Entry-level?
200

Weilded their immerse purchasing power to obtain health care services at a discounted price.

What is The Emergent Managed Care Organization (MCO)?

300
Often practiced medicine without a medical degree. Used the same blade as surgeons. 

Who is a Barber?

300

Increased reliance of specilalized skills of paid professionals.

What is Urbanization?

300

Provide vison care, such as examinations, diagnosis, and correction to vision problems.

What is an Optometrist?

300

Connect public and primary care to communities.

What is Community Health Workers?

300
Provide a full array of healthcare services. 

What is Large Integrated Delivery Systems(IDS)?

400

Used for elderly, homeless, orphans, and. disabled in the community.

What is almshouse/poorhouse?

400

Revolutionized the system of medical education.

What is Harvard Medical School?

400

To become a Pharmacists you need ____ years of postsecondary education.

What is 6 ?

400

Creating opportunities for long-term care management. 

What is growth of elderly population? 

400

The primary source of health insurance and delivery of medical services to most Americans.

What is Managed care?

500

The number of U.S.medical schools in operations during the 1850's.

What is 42 schools?

500

Created an increased demand for advanced services that. can only be provided by professionals. 

What is science-based medicine?
500

The 4 specialized Advanced Practie Nurses(APNs).

What is Clinical nurse specialist(CSN), certified registered nurse anesthetist(CRNA), nurse practitioner(NP), and certified nurse-midwife(CNM)? 

500

The exam taken to become a Health Services Administrator.

What is the National Association of Boards of Examiner of Longterm Care Administrators?

500

The 4 modes of economic interrelationship.

What is Cross-Country telemedicine, consumers travel abroad to receive medical care, roreign direct investments, and the migration of physicians?