Talk Nerdy to Me: Pop Health Edition
Wait, What was the name of that Model?
Triple the Health, Triple the Aim
What Really Impacts My Health
Potpourri
100

The health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group, and the factors affecting the outcomes.

What is population health?

100

Psychological theory that explains how people learn behaviors within a social context, emphasizing the dynamic interaction between an individual's personal factors, their environment, and their behavior. 

What is the Social Cognitive Theory?

100

This component of the Triple Aim focuses on improving the overall health and well-being of a defined group of individuals.

What is population health?

100

This term refers to conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, and age that affect health outcomes.

What are the Social Determinants of Health?

100

Approximately what percentage of Americans have proficient health literacy?

What Is 12%?

200

The health of a group of individuals who share a bond of geography, culture, race, ethnicity, language, sexual orientation, pastime, passion, or other common characteristics.

What is community health?

200

Theory that explains how people decide to change their health behaviors. It is used to predict and guide health promotion and disease prevention programs.

What is the Health Belief Model?

200

The Triple Aim includes enhancing this aspect of care, which relates to the quality and satisfaction of patients during their healthcare experience?

What is the patient experience?

200

Access to this basic human need, including affordability and nutritional quality, is a critical social determinant of health.

What is food?

200

What technique is used to ensure patient comprehension during medical visits?

What is "Teach Back"?

300

Science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting physical health and efficiency through organized community efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, communities, and individuals.

What is public health?

300

Framework used to understand and influence human behavior, primarily in the context of health behavior change, by considering a person's intention as the key factors, which is influenced by their attitude towards the behavior, perceived social norms, and their perceived behavioral control. 

What is the Integrated Behavior Model?

300

One of the goals of the Triple Aim is to reduce this financial metric, measured on per-person basis.

What is per capital cost?

300

The ability to secure consistent income through stable employment is an example of this key social determinant of health.

What is economic stability?

300

Patient education materials should ideally not exceed what grade level?

What is fifth grade?

400

This program ties hospital reimbursement to quality reporting and hospital performance.

What is Value Based Purchasing?

400

Model that describes how people change their behaviors and includes stages of change such as precontemplation, contemplation, Preparation, Action, Maintenance, and Termination.

What is the Transtheorectical Model of Change?

400

The Triple Aim framework was developed in 2007 by this organization, which focuses on improving healthcare systems worldwide.

What is the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)?

400

Living in a neighborhood with limited access to health care facilities or grocery stores is an example of this type of disparity.

What is a geographic or environmental disparity?

400

Name three systemic factors that influence health literacy.

What are access to education, healthcare system complexity, and socioeconomic status?

500

Aims to improve health through design, delivery, coordination, and payment of high-quality care to manage the Triple Aim for a population using the best available resources.

Who is population health management?

500

Social psychology theory that explains how a person's attitudes and subjective norms influence their intentions to perform a behavior?

What is the Theory of Reasoned Action?

500

The Triple Aim requires organizations to act as these entities, integrating services across a continuum of care to optimize outcomes for populations.

What are macro-integrators?

500

This term refers to differences in health outcomes caused by unequal access to resources like education, housing, and health care.

What are health inequities?

500

Name one of the five essential elements to becoming more culturally competent.

What is valuing diversity, conducting self-assessment, managing the dynamics of difference, institutionalizing cultural knowledge, or adapting to diversity?