Exam 3 Flashcards

1
Q

The regions with the most health care works is ___ and the one with the least is ____

A

North America

Africa

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2
Q

Canada + US share __% of the global burden of disease yet have __% of the worlds health workers and spend more than 50% of world’s financial resources for health.

A

10

37

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3
Q

Africa shares __% of global disease but has only _% of the world’s health workers and less than _% of the world’s financial resources.

A

24
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4
Q

Health care works are distributed _____

A

unevenly

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5
Q

Residences have only increased by _% over the past five years.

A

8

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6
Q

_____ ______ are decreasing due to specializing, liability issues, and high insurance premiums

A

General Surgeons

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7
Q

The Resident Physician Shortage Reduction Act of 2017 (H.R. 2267) is designed :

A

to increase residency slots for new med school graduates by 3000 each fiscal year from 2019 through 2023

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8
Q

______ and ____ conducted a Literature review on primary care shortage (50 articles)

A

Bodenheimer

smith

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9
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Bodenheimer and smith most important goal

A

Make the balance between supply and demand better

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10
Q

__% of physicians feel they are providing compassionate care which is higher than __% of patients.

A

78

54

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11
Q

Patient self-care helps prevent the need for _____

A

Physicians

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12
Q

Part of bill of rights? t/f

-The information about quality

A

t

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13
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Part of bill of rights? t/f

The right to choose a health care provider

A

t

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14
Q

Part of bill of rights? t/f

-The right to respect and avoid disrimination

A

t

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15
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Part of bill of rights? t/f

The right to free health care

A

f

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16
Q

Part of bill of rights? t/f

The right to ems

A

t

17
Q

Part of bill of rights? t/f

The right to quality healthcare

A

f

18
Q

Part of bill of rights? t/f

The right to complain

A

t

19
Q

Living wills:

A

written wishes regarding healthcare and end of life treatment in the event you cannot communicate

20
Q

Power of attorney:

A

Health care power of attorney or healthcare proxy is a person you appoint to speak for you when you are no longer able to speak for yourself.

21
Q

Different types of advance directives

A

Living Wills

Power of attorney

22
Q

Federal Law

Patient self determination act requires

A

medical facilities that receive Medicaid and Medicare funds to have procedures for handling advance directives.

informing individuals upon admissions about their rights under state law to use advance directives.

23
Q

Open enrollment fell/grew slightly between 2017 and 2018

A

fell

24
Q

The lowest age bracket enrolled is ____ __.

The highest age bracket was

A

under 18

35-54

25
Q

Consequences of repealing ACA:

A
  • Less available coverage
  • Less incentive to invest in new approaches to care coordination
  • Employers may have to reduce raises or delay hiring to absorb the costs of escalating premiums.
26
Q

______

Core goals: Better health and wellbeing, high value health care, strong science and tech.

  1. Pay for value
  2. Empower people
  3. Activate communities
  4. Connect care
A

Steering comitee goals (Dzau)

27
Q

Dzaue infrastructure needs?

A
  1. Use consistent core metrics
  2. Modernize skills
  3. Accelerate real-world evidence
  4. Advance science within US, push science and innovation.
28
Q

Policy process steps:

IASEI

A
  1. Policy identification
  2. Policy analysis
  3. Strategy and policy development
  4. Policy enactment
  5. Policy implementation
29
Q

Step?

Translate the enacted policy into action, monitor uptake, and ensure full implementation.

A

Policy implementation, 5

30
Q

Step?

Follow internal or external procedures for getting policy enacted or passed.

A

Policy enactment, 4

31
Q

Step?

A

Policy analysis, 2

32
Q

Step?

Identify different policy options to address the problem/issue

A

Policy analysis, 2

33
Q

Step?

Clarify and frame the problem or issue in terms of the effect on population health.

A

Policy identification, 1

34
Q

Health in all policies (HiAP) is

A

Collaborative approach that integrates health consideration into policymaking across sectors.

35
Q
HiAP
Example: in tackling air pollution
-Household energy
-Transport
-Housing
-Waste management
-industry.
A

ye

36
Q

4 pieces of National prevention strategy

A
  1. Safe community/environments
  2. Clinical and preventative services
  3. Elimination of health disparities
  4. Empowered people
37
Q

National prevention strategy is made up of __ federal departments, agencies, and offices.

A

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