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HSC 310 Final Review Questions with 100% Correct Answers risk management - Answer- reduce and prevent adverse events in a healthcare setting; risk managers trained to observe, research and report risks that can be improved obamacare - Answer- same thing as affordable care act coverage for...

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risk management - Answer- reduce and prevent adverse events in a healthcare setting;
risk managers trained to observe, research and report risks that can be improved

obamacare - Answer- same thing as affordable care act

coverage for children - Answer- dependent child coverage makes coverage available
until age of 26

marketplace - Answer- provides health plan shopping and enrollment services through
websites, call centers, and in person help

medicaid expansion - Answer- tried to expand to all Americans under 65 if family
income level is below 133% of the poverty line

federally qualified health centers - Answer- community based health care providers that
receive funds from HRSA to provide primary care in underserved areas or those
geographically isolated

hospital readmission reduction program - Answer- medicare value based purchasing
program to encourage hospitals to improve communication and care coordination to
better engage patients and caregivers in discharge plans and reduce avoidable
readmissions

essential health benefits - Answer- pediatric services, laboratory services,
hospitalization, emergency services, maternity/newborn care

scholarships and loan repayments - Answer- NHS provides loan payments to providers
who commit to working is ares in the US that need them most

largest Barries to healthcare - Answer- high costs, not insurance, lack of availability

ACA impact on economy - Answer- lower premiums, lower rates for prescription drugs,
lowered GDP, lowed uninsured rate

medical home model - Answer- model of primary care; patient centered,
comprehensive, team-based, coordinated, accessible, and focused on quality and
safety

, geriatrics - Answer- large aging population requires a higher need for jobs in elderly
care
poorhouse - Answer- provide food and shelter for people who were poor

pesthouse - Answer- facility to quarantine people with infectious diseases

dispensaries - Answer- outpatient clinics with free care; helped the poor and gave
physicians experience

first hospitals - Answer- 1850s; bad conditions, lack of resources, unhygienic practices
houses of death

AMA - Answer- American Medical Association; protects financial interests of physicians

germ theory of disease - Answer- Louis Pasteur boiling technique

medical education - Answer- was just beginning in the preindustrial period and licenses
were required

domestic character - Answer- family helping with treatments and medical needs

biggest cost of health care (preindustrial) - Answer- traveling expenses

biggest cost of healthcare (postindustrial) - Answer- low wages

Baylor plan - Answer- dallas; 1200 teachers paid per month for hospital care

blue shield - Answer- medical expenses, a nonprofit medical care insurer in the US

Harry Truman - Answer- wanted national healthcare program but AMA opposed

union negotiation - Answer- Supreme Court ruled healthcare can be an employee
benefit, insurance grew

Deinstitiutionalization - Answer- before psychotropic medicine: inpatient asylums; after:
in the community

amendment to SSA - Answer- medicare and medicaid 1965

medicare expands - Answer- allows people with disabilities to be covered by insurance

Clinton - Answer- wanted to reform healthcare system but people feared taxes

CHIP - Answer- covers children who's parents dont qualify for medicaid but can't afford
private insurance

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