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includes haphazard conglomeration of health car providers, facilities, agencies and programs
health care delivery system
when did formal health care progressively move into doctors' offices and hospitals
late 19th century
when did the rate of new hospital construction accelerate
WWII
what led the the growth of the 3rd party payment system
the rising costs of medical care in the 1950s and 1960s
When did consumer bill of rights and responsibility get introduced, CHIP being enacted
late 1990s
what is the primary components of public health practice
education
what is front line care, the provision of integrated, accessible health care services by clinicians who address a large majority of personal health care needs
-constitutes 80% of all medical care
primary care(first contact care)
specialized attention and ongoing management for common and less frequently encountered medical conditions. can be subdivided into acute and sub-acute
secondary medial care
what is a subspeciality referral care requiring highly specialized personnel and facilities
tertiary medical care
Who provides primary care
physicians, dentists, pediatric nurses practitioners, physician assistants
What consists of annual physical exams, health screenings, maternal and child health care
primary health services
secondary medical care is usually provided by
physician
where does secondary medical care occur
hospital, or outpatient clinics, emergency rooms, or freestanding clinics
where does tertiary medical care occur
in large hospitals with trained staff
What are types of long-term practices?
restorative care, long term care, and end-of-life care
What is recovery and rehabilitative care
restorative care
restorative care is provided in
private homes, nursing homes, hospitals
What is fro chronic health problems, physical or mental, including but not limited to those with age
continuing care
Where does continuing care occur
nursing homes, state hospitals, and private residences
whose specific remedies often include drugs or medication that produce different effects than those of the disease
allopathic providers , MD's
graduates from schools of osteopathy and are license to practice after examination
osteopathic DO's
what do continuing care facilities provide
long term, chronic, respite, and hospice care