American Medical Association
What does AMA stand for?
Corporatization
What became the U.S. domain of large organizations?
Hospitals
Where is the majority of health care professionals employed?
Nonphysician practitioner
What is NPP?
What is an Allied health professional?
Great Britain, France, and Germany
What are three countries that are far more advance in medical education and practice?
Integrated delivery system
What does IDS's stand for?
Greater utilization of health care services
What has the Affordable Cara Act lead?
Primary care and specialty care
Where do PA evenly divide their job?
Less than 2 years of postsecondary education
How long do technicians and assistants train for?
Deinstitutionalization
What was a born by the 1960's, becoming a major thrust of mental health reform?
Telemedicine
What is the medicine that has made it possible for proving health at a distance, such as real-time transmission of video?
National Board of Medical Examiners or the National Board of Osteopathic Medical
What are the two licensing examination administration?
9 months
How long is the training certificate program of NP's?
Technologists and therapists
Who are the professionals that receive more training including evaluating patients, diagnosing problems and developing treatment plans?
4 to 9 months; 2 to 3 years
How long was the academic year extended; the length of medical education increased?
E-health
What is the information and services offered over the internet by professionals and nonprofessionals?
Professional that dispenses prescribed medicine by physicians, dentist, and podiatrists.
What is a pharmacists?
Nurses with additional training from a nurse-midwifery program in areas such as maternal and fetal procedures
What are CNM's
Treat patients with speech and language problems
What do Speech/language pathologists treat?
Hospitals
What became the U.S. symbol of institutionalized health care?
Medical procedures
CNS's work in hospitals, whereas NP's work in primary care settings.
Lack of autonomy to practice
What is the noteworthy barrier facing midlevel providers?
They help patients and families cope with problems from long-term illness, injury, and rehabilitation, and other issues.
Social workers