Hpex 300 Quiz 1
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Focuses on protecting the US from threats + hazards
What are the agencies responsible for enforcing rules?
1. Food and Drug administrartion (FDA) 2. Center for medicaid and medicare services 3. agency for healthcare research and quality 4. center for mental health seervices
There are 4 major sectors of health care.
1.Traditional medicine and medical education 2. Hospital system development 3. Public Health 4. Health insurance
The average OECD for infants is?
3.8 years but the U.S. is 5.0 which is higher than OECD
How many contries are included in the international healthcare stat?
34 countries where the U.S. is one of them and 10 partner countries.
what is the average life expectancy in the U.S.?
78.8 years women 81.1 years Men 77.8 years
what is the average life expectantcy of the OECD?
80.5 years
Medicare
A federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older Provide policy funding and oversight to healthcare programs for elderly and poor.
Who is a stakeholder?
Anyone affected by the company's actions or policies employers, hospitals, physicians, home healthcare service, outpatient care centers, goverment, insurance compaines.
In the U.S. who participates in health care?
Government and private sector
Federal emergency management agency (FEMA)
Managing catastrophic events
The U.S. health care system is.....
One of the most expensive and complex systems in the world.
Gross Domestic Product
The sum total of the value of all the goods and services produced in a nation
who has one of the lowest smoking rates?
U.S. But we have a high obesity rate
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
a federal agency responsible for regulating food and drug products sold to the public.
primary prevention
avoids the development of a disease Ex: immunization programs, Smoking cessation programs (stop smoking)
Stakeholder Perspective
considering the interests and opinions of all people, groups, organizations, or systems that affect or could be affected by the organizations actions (the consumer is the most important stakeholder)
international healthcare statistic
established in 1961 the organization for economic of economic and social data worldwide monitor trends of economic development
secondary prevention
focused on early disease detection which prevents progression of the disease. EX: colonoscopies and mamograms
what country has the lowest life expectantcy?
mexico less than 75 years
National institutes of health in healthcare research
preventing and curing diseases worldwide and extend healthy lifestyles EX: Ebola
Administration for children and families
promote the economic and social well being of families, children, individuals and communities. they want to empower people to increase their own economic well being and support communities that have positive impact in the qual.
Tertiary Prevention
reduces the impact of an already established disease by minimizing disease related complications.
FEMA and DHS what so they do together
responsable foe coordinating efforts of all government level to ensure emergency preparness.
What country has the highest life expectancy?
spain and switzerland more than 80 years
Medicad
the government insurance program for low-income individuals & familys that is funded both by the federal government & each individual state