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C425 - Healthcare Delivery Systems, Regulations,
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This kind of medicine treats the whole person. (Physical, Mental, Spiritual) -
correct answers Holistic



Relatively severe, episodic (short duration) and often treatable - correct answers
Acute



Less severe, but long and continuous. Can be controlled but can lead to serious
complications - correct answers Chronic



The market tells us what type of healthcare we need. If a service is not being used,
there will not be a lot of that particular service. - correct answers Market Justice



Individual responsibility for health.

Benefits are based on individual purchasing power.

Rationing based on ability to pay.

Limited obligation to the collective good. - correct answers Market Justice



Healthcare viewed as a social resource.

Requires active government involvement.

Single payer system.

, Highly controlled by government. - correct answers Social Justice



Ability to pay is inconsequential to receiving medical care.

Right to free medical care.

Everyone entitled to basic package of benefits. - correct answers Social Justic



Three distinct time periods of health care's evolution - correct answers -
Preindustrial Era

-Postindustrial Era

-Corporate Era



Quality care and Access to care is very low in - - correct answers Rural Areas



Quality of care is lower than typical but access to care is pretty standard in - -
correct answers Urban Areas



Covers only the very poor. - correct answers Medicaid



Covers all elderly persons, nonelderly disabled persons, and nonelderly persons
with end-stage renal disease. - correct answers Medicare



For hospitalization and short-term nursing home stay. Financed through social
security taxes. - correct answers Part A Medicare

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