Medical Services in Corporate Era
Medical Services in Postindustrial America
History of Health Insurance
Physicians
Other Doctoral-Level Health Professionals
100

A network of organizations that provides or arranges to provide a coordination continuum of services to a defined population and is willing to be held clinically and fiscally accountable for the outcomes and health status of the population serviced

what is Integrated delivery system

100

An unspecialized institution existing during the 18th and mid-19th centuries that mainly served general welfare functions, essentially providing shelter, 

What is Almshouse

100

Designed to make cash payments to workers for wages lost due to work related injuries or diseases.

What is workers compensation

100

Plays a central role in health care services by evaluating a patients health condition, diagnosing abnormalities, and prescribing treatment.

What is a Physician

100

_____ are main caregivers for sick and injured patients and address physical, mental, and emotional needs.

What is a nurse

200

Use of telecommunications technology that enables physicians to conduct two-way, interactive  video consultations or transmit digital images, such as x-rays and magnetic resonance imaging results, to other sites. 

What is telemedicine

200

Built by the state governments for patients with untreatable, chronic mental illness. 

What is asylums 

200

What year did the blueprint for modern health insurance come out.

What is 1929

200

How many states require a physician to be licensed before they can practice medicine.

What is all states

200

Clinical nurse specialists, certified registered nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, and certified nurse-midwives all fall under what term?

What is advanced-practice nurse

300

Health care information and services offered over the internet by professionals and nonprofessionals alike.

What is E-Health

300

An institution that existed in preindustrial America to quarantine people with contagious diseases such as cholera, smallpox, or typhoid. 

What is pesthouse

300

A measure of one's social position in relation to others, typically based on income, education, and occupation.

What is socioeconomic status

300

Taking a holistic approach to patient care, this type of physician emphasize the musculoskeletal system

What is Osteopathic medicine

300

clinical professionals who practice in many areas in which physicians practice but do not possess an MD or a DO degree. 

What is nonphysician practitioner 

400

Various forms of cross-border economic activities driven by global exchange of information, production of goods and services more economically in developing countries, and increased interdependence of mature and emerging world economies. 

What is globalization. 

400

Concerted activities of physicians, mainly to protect their own interests, through such associations as the American Medical Association

What is organized medicine

400

A program in which eligibility depends on income. 

What is means-tested program. 

400

This medical profession takes an active intervention using preventive medicine.

What is allopathic medicine

400

Typically, requires less than 2 years of postsecondary education, and are trained to perform procedures.

What is a technician

500

A joint federal-state program of health insurance for the poor.

What is medicaid

500

What war made a noticeable difference in the transformation in U.S medicine.

What is the American Civil War

500

Systemic changes in how medial care is financed or delivered

What is Health care reform

500

Profession that is organized around the site of care- that is, the hospital- instead of specific organ, disease, or age. 

What is a hospitalists

500

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

What is a podiatrists