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HSC 310 Final Exam Questions and Answers All Correct What is the legislative process? - Answer- o A bill is introduced in the House of Representatives. o If approved it is forwarded to the Senate. o Sent to President after passing the House and Senate o If signed it becomes law. What happen...

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What is the legislative process? - Answer- o A bill is introduced in the House of
Representatives.
o If approved it is forwarded to the Senate.
o Sent to President after passing the House and Senate
o If signed it becomes law.

What happens to a law once it is passed? - Answer- o New law is forwarded to the
appropriate agency of the executive branch
♣ Multiple levels interpret and implement legislation
o Proposed regulations published in the Federal Register
♣ Hearings on how law is to be implemented
o Parties may adjourn to the courts

What is advocacy? - Answer- o Combination of individual and social actions designed to
gain political commitment, policy support, social acceptance and systems support for a
particular health goal or program. (WHO, 1995)

Steps in advocacy? - Answer- o Define the problem or issue
o Determine the solution or policy options (the desired outcome)
o Identify who has the power to make the necessary change
o Create a plan, including resources and mobilizing to apply necessary pressure
o Implement the plan
o Evaluate the plan
o Determine future directions

• What do you have to do when engaging in legislative advocacy? - Answer- o Patience
and perseverance
o Understand and respect the system
o Create relationships
o Offer solutions
Recruit a champion (

examples of legislative tools. - Answer- o Write letters to policymakers
o Call a legislator
o Produce and distribute a memorandum*
o Visit with policymakers
o Produce media coverage
o Work with a lobbyist

, o Testify at a hearing

common advocate mistakes - Answer- o Learn the system first
o Stay on message
o They don't have to "get religion," they just have to vote yes (or no)
o Don't leave without closing the deal
o Always follow through
o Don't take anything personally
o Be patient and flexible

• What are the 4 examples of roles and responsibilities of community health workers? -
Answer- o assist individuals and communities to adopt healthy behaviors.
o conduct outreach for medical personnel or health organizations to implement
programs in the community that promote, maintain, and improve individual and
community health.
o provide information on available resources, provide social support and informal
counseling, advocate for individuals and community health needs, and provide services
such as first aid and blood pressure screening.
o collect data to help identify community health needs.

GDP spent in Japan - Answer- 8.9%

co-insurance in japan and do they have deductables - Answer- 30% and no

canadas healthcare called and who is covered - Answer- medicare and everyone that is
a citizen

why should france citizens want a gp - Answer- they get financial incentives

are ehr's popular in france - Answer- no

why is brazil decentrlaized - Answer- they give responsibility to states and municipalities

what percent of brazil has private and public health coverage - Answer- 70%public and
30% private


ethics definition - Answer- what are right and wrong choices as perceived by society
and its individuals

who is Hippocrates - Answer- the father of medicine

medical ethics - Answer- decisions of healthcare providers on patients medical
treatment - euthanasia

bioethics - Answer- fields of study concerned with ethical implications of biological
procedures - organ transplant

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