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HealthCare Delivery Quiz

HealthCare Delivery Quiz

  • NHE

    -the total amount of money spent on healthcare in the united states

    -has been growing since 1960; rate of growth has slowed since early 2000s

  • increased wealth, general inflation, aging population, social insurance programs

    What are some factors contributing to the high rate of growth in healthcare costs?

  • Moral Hazard

    -effect of insurance increases utilization

  • Recession

    Why did growth rate decrease from 2008-2011?

  • ACA

    Why did growth increase from 2014-15?

  • slowing of medicare/medicaid spending growth, effect of managed care, recession, increased out-of-pocket costs

    Why has National healthcare spending slowed since early 2000s?

  • Effect of Managed Care

    movement towards a more planned, controlled, and coordinated provision of medical services

  • total NHE/ total population

    How is per capita NHE calculated?

  • Private insurance

    Who is the largest source of healthcare spending?

  • aging population & medicaid expansion

    Why is public spending increasing?

  • individual mandate in ACA

    Why is private spending increasing?

  • 10%

    Spending on Rx drugs accounts for only about _____ of NHE

  • 26-35

    What is the age range for our highest proportion of uninsured people?

  • 26

    The ACA allows individuals to be covered by their parents insurance up to the age of ______

  • Underinsured

    -individuals who have high deductibles or out-of-pocket medical costs relative to their income

    -often employed and have private employer-sponsored health insurance plans

    -it is estimated that 29% of the population fit this category in 2018

  • Quality

    -the reduction of preventable errors and reduced variability in evidence-based best practices

  • The National Quality Forum

    defines healthcare quality as receiving the 'right services at the right time, and in the right way to achieve the best possible health'

  • DALY

    Lower rates of ______ indicate improvement in preventing, treating, and curing diseases or reducing known risk factors.

  • Social determinants of health

    the term used to describe the influence of social and geographic factors on health

  • qualified human resource, innovation, wide range of choices, high number of export revenue, investment

    What is the US doing RIGHT in terms of healthcare?

  • high NHE, high administrative costs, disparities, poor health practices

    What is the US doing WRONG in terms of healthcare?