Population Health
Ch 3, 4, & 6
Ch 10, 11, 14, 16
Ch 7, 8, 13
Random!
100

This term refers to the distribution of health outcomes within a population, the health determinants that influence distribution, and the policies and interventions that affect those determinants

What is population health?

100

This is the best source for clinical data.

What is an Electronic Health Record (EHR)?

100
  1. Safe 

  2. Effective 

  3. Patient-centered 

  4. Timely

  5. Equitable 

  6. Efficient 

What are the Six Aims for Care Experience Measurement?

100

Plays a key role in executing population health strategies.

What is workforce development?

100

This term refers to achieving the highest level of health for all individuals, regardless of social and economic factors

What is health equity?

200

These are the three key components of population health.

What are health outcomes, health determinants, and health policies?

200

This is the intersection of cultural competence with introspection of one’s personal beliefs, values, and behaviors.

What is cultural humility?

200

Which Accreditation Organization for health care consists of being: 

  • Independent 

  • Non-profit 

  • Accredits and certifies healthcare organizations and programs in the US

  • Accreditation and certification are voluntary

What is the Joint Commission (TJC)?

200

The theory that is based on Behavior influenced by personal, behavioral, and environmental factors.

What is Social Cognitive Theory (SCT)?

200

This term describes unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that impact healthcare quality.

What is implicit bias?

300

This initiative provides data-driven national objectives to improve health and well-being over the next decade.

What is Healthy People 2030? 

300

These are individuals/organizations within the healthcare system who have a vested interest, skill sets, and networks.

What are stakeholders?

300

This source of income prevents many individuals with disabilities from being able to work, increases poverty among the disabled population, and limits these individuals from getting married.

What is the Social Security Disability Income?

300

The Theory that says behavior change occurs in five stages:

  • Pre-contemplation
  • Contemplation
  • Preparation
  • Action
  • Maintenance

What is the Transtheoretical Model (TTM)?

300

Occupational therapists use this level of prevention to promote healthy habits before illness occurs.

What is primary prevention?

400

This health policy introduced in 2008 aims to improve the quality and affordability of care while simultaneously improving the health of populations.

What is the Triple Aim?

400

There are the 4 main types of health insurance.

What are:

  • Commercial/ Employment Sponsored

  • Medicare

  • Medicaid

  • Veterans Affair

400

This term describes the reflectiveness of all individuals and provides clients with validation and support in using assistive technology and adaptive equipment.

What is Interdependence?

400

The model focuses on treating illnesses.

What is the medical model?

400

This tool helps OT practitioners assess patients’ social needs to address health disparities.

What is the PRAPARE Screening Tool?

The Protocol for Responding to and Assessing Patients' Assets, Risks, and Experiences 

500

Name the 5 key areas of Social Determinants of Health (SDOH).

What are healthcare access and quality, education access and quality, social and community context, economic stability, and neighborhood and built environment?

500

The Affordable Care Act has caused the U.S. healthcare system to shift to this type of care.

What is value?

500

This movement advocated for inclusion and belonging for individuals with neurological differences beginning from 1968-Present.

What is the Self-Advocacy and Neurodiversity Movement?

500

OTs can do this to help our clients.

What is lobbying?

500

The floor level did Dr. Boone live on during graduate school.

What is the 15th floor?