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What is the primary purpose of health policy in a healthcare system?

To guide decision-making and allocate resources effectively.



Which federal agency is primarily responsible for public health in the United States?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).



What is an example of a public health intervention?

Vaccination campaigns aimed at preventing infectious diseases.



How does the Affordable Care Act aim to improve access to healthcare?

By expanding Medicaid eligibility and creating health insurance marketplaces.



What is the role of the World Health Organization (WHO) in global health?

To coordinate international public health efforts and provide leadership on health matters.



What does the term "social determinants of health" refer to?

The conditions in which people are born, live, and work that affect their health.



What is a key feature of Medicare in the United States?



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, It provides health insurance to individuals aged 65 and older.



How does Medicaid differ from Medicare?

Medicaid provides health coverage based on income, while Medicare is age-based.



What is the significance of the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK?

It provides publicly funded healthcare to all residents.



What is the purpose of health impact assessments (HIAs)?

To evaluate the potential health effects of proposed policies or projects.



Which act aimed to improve mental health services in the United States?

The Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.



How does the concept of health equity influence policy-making?

It focuses on reducing disparities in health outcomes among different populations.



What is a primary goal of public health law?

To protect and promote the health of populations through regulation and policy.



What is the role of health advocacy organizations?

To promote specific health issues and influence health policy decisions.


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