Health services
Physicians
Health Insurance History
The American Medical Association
Doctoral-Level Health Professionals
100

There were not many hospitals and no type of health insurance existed. 

What is Medical Services in Preindustrial America?

100

A graduate medical education in a specialty that takes the form of paid on-the-job training, usually in a hospital. 

What is Residency?
100

voluntary health insurance is also know as

What is private health insurance?

100

The American Medical Association was founded this year

What is 1847?

100

Provide vision care

What is an optometrist? 

200

This is how health care was delivered in the preindustrial area. 

What is a Free Market?

200

Successful completion of a licensing examination in becoming a doctor requires administration by either the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners or?

What is the National Board of Medical Examiners? 

200

U.S. congress created the publicly financed programs in the 1960s

What is Medicare and Medicaid?

200

Referred to as a certain name in order to distinguish them from the uncoordinated actions of individual physicians competing in the marketplace. 

What is organized medicine?

200

Provide mental health care.

What is a psychologist?

300

The development of private and public health insurances. There was urbanization, new science, and medical education. 

What is medical services in postindustrial America?

300

play a role in health care services by determining a patients health condition, diagnosing abnormalities, and prescribing treatment. 

What is a physician?

300
The growth of private health insurance caused the downfall of medical needs for who?
What is the elderly and the poor?
300

The American medical association helped incomes of certain individuals increasingly grow.

What is physicians' income?

300

Treat patients with diseases or deformaties of the feet by performing surgical operations, prescribing medications and corrective devices, and administering physiotherapy. 

What is a Podiatrist?

400

The growth and consolidation of large business corporations and advances in global communications, transportation, and trade. 

What is medical services in the corporate era?

400

This practice of medicine focuses on the musculoskeletal system. 

What is osteopathic medicine?

400

The origin for modern health insurance

What is Baylor University Hospital in Dallas, Texas. 

400

Plays important role in motivating the medical profession and in protecting the interests of physicians. 

What is the American Medical Association (AMA)?

400

This term is greek for "done by hand".

What is Chiropractic? 

500

Helped obtain health care services at discounted prices and used the strength accorded by their consolidation to implement various types of controls to reduce the rising cost of health care. 

What is the emergent managed care organization?

500

This practice of medicine sees medical treatment as an active intervention to produce a counteracting reaction in an attempts to neutralize the effects of disease.

What is allopathic medicine?

500

The year the U.S. supreme court ruled that employee benefits were an actual part of union-management negotiation.

What is 1948?

500

The american medical association first regained power by doing this. 

What is controlling medical education?

500

This is based on the belief of the body self-healing. 

What is chiropractic care?