Healthcare Providers
Medical Services in Preindustrial America
Medical Services in Postindustrial America
History of Health Insurance
Medical Services in the Corporate Era
100

The nursing profession

What constitutes the largest group of healthcare professionals?

100

From the colonial times to the late 1800s.

When was the preindustrial era?

100

Stands for the American Medical Association.

What does AMA stand for?

100

It is also called Voluntary Health Insurance

What is private insurance also called?

100

It was introduced in the 1990s when there was technology advances.

When was telemedicine introduced?

200

They diagnose and treat problems related to the teeth, gums, and tissues of the mouth.

What is a dentist?

200

Also called a poorhouse.

What's another name for almshouse?

200

He was referred to as the father of antiseptic surgery.

What is Joseph Lister often referred to as?

200

Starting in 1974

When did Blue cross and Blue shield begin to merge?

200

managed care organizations

What does MCOs stand for?

300

 They evaluate a patient’s health condition, diagnosing abnormalities, and prescribing treatment.

What do Physicians do?

300

It did not require a rigorous course of study, clinical practice, residency training, board exams, and licensing.

What did medical practice lack during this time?

300

Harvard Medical School

What medical school revolutionized and changed the system of education?

300

They are financed by the government.

How are medicare and medicaid financed?

300

telemedicine refers to video examinations and refers to health care information and services offered over the Internet by professionals and nonprofessionals.

What's the difference between telemedicine and e-health?

400

A Pharmacy degree requiring 6 years of postsecondary education.

What is required in order to become a pharmacist?

400

to isolate people who had contracted a contagious disease

What was the main reason to use a pesthouse?

400

By the 1960s.

When the concept of community mental health introduced?

400

Medicaid covers only the very poor and medicare covers the elderly.

What is the main difference between medicaid and medicare?

400

provide a full array of health care services, including hospital inpatient care, surgical services in both inpatient and outpatient settings, primary care and multispecialty outpatient services, home health care, long-term care, and specialized rehabilitation services.

What can large integrated delivery systems provide?

500

MDs are trained in allopathic medicine and DOs are trained in Osteopathic medicine.

What are the similarities between MDs and Dos?

500

it was intended to prevent aimlessly wandering people with serious mental illness from being put in jail

What is another reason why mental patients were put in an asylum?

500

created an increased demand for the advanced services that only trained professionals could provide

What did science-based medicine create a demand of?

500

emerged in the form of worker's compensation.

What was the first form of broad health insurance in America?

500

Since the 1990s, managed care has become the primary source for health insurance and the delivery of medical services to the majority of Americans.

What has been the primary source for health insurance?