Health Policy Exam 1

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Core functions of public health

Assessment, policy development, and assurance

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Assessment

Monitor and Diagnose

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Policy Development

Inform, Mobilize Communities, and Develop Policies

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Assurance

Enforce Laws, Link People, Ensure Competency, and Evaluate Effectiveness

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All three core functions require

Research

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Public health

Prevention, protection, and government res

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Population Health

Health outcomes and equity

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What contributes most to determinants of health

SES factors

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Public health 1.0

Infections disease control

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Public health 2.0

Public health and healthcare collab

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Public health 3.0

Cross sector collab and addressing social drivers

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STEEP Quality Framework

Safe, Timely, Effective, Efficient, Equitable, and Patient-Centered

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Quality measure types

Structural, Process, Outcome

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Fed Gov responsibilities

National threats, multi-state issues, funding, and technical expertise

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State Gov

Police powers, licensing, and health departments

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Local Gov

Implement public health

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Federalism For

National perspective, more resources, and prevents race to bottom

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Federalism Against

States are labs of democracy, flexibility and one size doesn’t fit all

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Fed powers

Tax, spend, regulate

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State powers

Police, license, tax and health department authorities

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Policy levers

Taxation, purchasing, direct regulation, incentives

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US

Entrepreneurial system

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Entrepreneurial System means

Private insurance, private providers, competition and choice

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Germany

Welfare oriented system

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Welfare-Oriented System means

Employment based insurance, social insurance funds

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Canada

Single Payer system

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Single payer system

Funded by taxes, Providers are public/private and there is one insurer

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UK

Comprehensive system

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Comprehensive system means

Funded by taxes, provider is government, insurance is a national service

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Safety net providers

Community centers, free clinics

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Uncompensated

Provider receives no payment

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Unreimbursed

Provider receives payment that does not cover the full cost

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Four principles of ethics

Autonomy, beneficence, non- maleficence, and justice

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Beneficence

To act in the best interest of others

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Non-maleficence

Ethical obligation to avoid causing harm