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Health state of complete, physical, mental, and social well-being
Wellness ACTIVE state of being healthy
Disease pathological changes in the structure of body or mind
, Illness response of the person to the disease and nursing-focused
Stage 1 of Illness one or more symptom
Stage 2 of Illness person defines themselves as sick (may go to doctor now)
Stage 3 of Illness person accepts diagnosis and follows treatment plan
Stage 4 of Illness person is able to resume normal activities
Health Equity equal opportunities for all, everyone has same positive health outcomes (not
everyone is treated the exact same though)
Health Disparity types of health differences that will result in different health outcomes for that
patient
multi-payer system private insurance, government funding, expensive, not everyone gets coverage
single-payer system pay out of health care costs, collect all healthcare fees, everyone gets
healthcare but wait times are long
Ways to pay for healthcare 1) out-of-pocket
2) private insurance
3) public insurance (medicaid, medicare, CHIP, veteran's health)
Medicare 65+, permanently disabled workers, federally-funded
Part A Medicare hospital-insurance
Part B Medicare medical-insurance
Part D Medicare drug coverage
Medicaid low-income, state and federal funding
CHIP kids under 19, low-income, state and federal funding
VHA (Veterans Health Administration) enlisted after 9/7/80, member in National Guard, state and federal funding,
Standardized Healthcare strategy reliable care accountability, standard set of practices for 8 domains to promote
quality outcomes
Reward healthcare strategy patient paying for performance income(70%), patient experience income (30%)
Penalize healthcare strategy penalties or readmissions, no reimbursements to hospital (if no
reimbursements, then hospital makes no money from that visit)