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Chapter overviewChapter overview• Health care
• What is the role of health care in our lives?• What are the elements of the health care
system?• Where do you go for health care?• How do people pay for health care?
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Chapter overview (cont’d)Chapter overview (cont’d)• What is the role of government health care
programs?• What is the role of nongovernmental health
organizations?• The importance of nutrition
• Why do you need nutritious food?• What influences your food choices?• How do you get the nutrients you need?
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Chapter overview (cont’d)Chapter overview (cont’d)• What are the six types of nutrients?• What other substances are in food?• What are the Dietary Guidelines for
Americans?• How do you play it safe with food?• What is the nutrition label?• What is vegetarianism?
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Chapter overview (cont’d)Chapter overview (cont’d)• First aid
• What is first aid?• How can your family be prepared for an
emergency?• What are universal precautions?• What are the four steps to take for most
emergencies?• How do you treat certain common emergencies?
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Chapter overview (cont’d)Chapter overview (cont’d)• How do you treat certain severe
emergencies?• What is CPR?
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MotivationMotivation• Even though you try
to stay healthy, there are times when you need health care.
• Today, we’ll learn about the parts of the health care system.
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Lesson overviewLesson overview• What is the role of health care in our
lives?
• What are the elements of the health care system?
• What health care do teens need?
• Where do you go for health care?
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Lesson overview (cont’d)Lesson overview (cont’d)• How do people pay for health care?
• What is public health?
• What role does the federal government play in health care?
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Lesson overview (cont’d)Lesson overview (cont’d)• What role do state and local health
agencies play in health care?
• What role do nongovernmental health organizations play in health care?
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Warm Up QuestionsWarm Up Questions
CPS Questions
(1-2)
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Quick WriteQuick Write• Make a list of the people
who provide you and your family with health care. Beside each name, write what that person does.
(Note: Use “Pick a Student” button in CPS.)
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What is the role of health care in our lives?
What is the role of health care in our lives?
• A health care system includes• All medical care available to a nation’s
people• How care is received and paid for
• Preventive care—keeping disease/injury from happening or getting worse
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What are the elements of the health care system?
What are the elements of the health care system?
• Primary care physicians provide general care.
• Specialists handle particular kinds of patients or medical conditions.
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What kind of health care do teens need?
What kind of health care do teens need?
• Teens need annual checkups for preventive care.
• Testing hearing and vision• Checking for sports injuries• Checking for scoliosis• Screening for high blood pressure• Screening for eating disorders and obesity
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What kind of health care do teens need? (cont’d)
What kind of health care do teens need? (cont’d)
• Other types of health care for teens:• Sports exams• Immunizations• Dental checkups• Vision and hearing testing• Eye examinations• Skin care• Nutrition counseling• Behavioral health assessments
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Learning Check #1Learning Check #1
CPS Questions
(3-4)
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Where do you go for health care?
Where do you go for health care?
• Inpatient care• Patients with serious illnesses/injuries and
need to stay at facility
• Outpatient care• Less serious conditions or procedures
• Clinics, private practices, group practices, and hospitals
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How do people pay for health care?
How do people pay for health care?
• Health insurance—plan in which private companies or government programs pay for part of a person’s medical costs
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How do people pay for health care? (cont’d)
How do people pay for health care? (cont’d)
• Common types of private insurance plans• Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)• Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)• Point of Service (POS) plans
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What is public health?What is public health?• Public health—protection and
promotion of health at community level• Small town• Large city• State• Nation
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Learning Check #2Learning Check #2
CPS Questions
(5-6)
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What role does the federal government play in health
care?
What role does the federal government play in health
care? • Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) • Health Resources and Services
Administration (HRSA)• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC)
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What role does the federal government play in health
care? (cont’d)
What role does the federal government play in health
care? (cont’d)• Food and Drug Administration (FDA)• Indian Health Services (IHS)• Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration (SAMHSA)• National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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What role does the federal government play in health
care? (cont’d)
What role does the federal government play in health
care? (cont’d)
• Federal health insurance programs (began in 1965)
• Medicare—people 65+ and younger people with medical disabilities or other conditions
• Medicaid—joint federal and state program that helps pay medical costs for people with limited financial resources
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What role does the federal government play in health
care? (cont’d)
What role does the federal government play in health
care? (cont’d)• Other federal agencies that work to
protect and enforce consumer rights:• Consumer Product Safety Commission
(CPSC)• Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) • Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
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What role do state and local health agencies play in
health care?
What role do state and local health agencies play in
health care?• Provide basic health care to people with low
incomes• Monitor safety of water and sewage systems• Ensure that garbage is properly handled• Set sanitation standards for restaurants• Offer health education programs
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What role do nongovernmental
organizations play in health care?
What role do nongovernmental
organizations play in health care?
• Nongovernmental organizations rely on contributions and volunteers to provide health services.
• Examples: American Heart Association and the American Red Cross
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Learning Check #3Learning Check #3
CPS Questions
(7-8)
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Lesson reviewLesson review• A health care system includes all medical
care available to a nation’s people and the way the care is received and paid for.
• Primary care physicians provide general care.
• Specialists handle particular kinds of patients or conditions.
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Lesson review (cont’d)Lesson review (cont’d)• Annual checkups for teens: hearing and
vision tests; checks for sports injuries and scoliosis; checks, and screenings for high blood pressure, eating disorders, and obesity.
• Teens might also receive sports exams, dental checkups, eye examinations, skin care, nutrition counseling, and behavioral health assessments.
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Lesson review (cont’d)Lesson review (cont’d)• Inpatient facilities—serious illness or
injuries
• Outpatient facilities—less serious conditions or procedures
• Health care facilities: clinics, private practices, group practices, hospitals
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Lesson review (cont’d)Lesson review (cont’d)• Health insurance plans pay part of a
person’s medical costs.
• Private insurance plans • Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)• Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)• Point of Service (POS) plans
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Lesson review (cont’d)Lesson review (cont’d)• Public health—protection/promotion of
health at community level
• The federal government provides health-related services through the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).
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Lesson review (cont’d)Lesson review (cont’d)• The federal government helps pay for health
care through Medicare or Medicaid.
• Medicare—people 65+ and some younger people with medical disabilities or other conditions
• Medicaid—joint federal and state program that helps pay medical costs for people with limited financial resources
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Lesson review (cont’d)Lesson review (cont’d)• State and local health agencies
• provide basic health care to people with low incomes.
• monitor safety of water and sewage systems.
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Lesson review (cont’d)Lesson review (cont’d)• make sure garbage is properly handled.• set standards of cleanliness for restaurant.• offer health education and promotion
programs.
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Lesson review (cont’d)Lesson review (cont’d)• Nongovernmental health organizations
rely mostly on contributions and volunteers.• American Heart Association• Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America• American Cancer Society• American Red Cross
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Review QuestionsReview Questions
CPS Questions
(9-10)
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SummarySummary• What is the role of health care in our
lives?
• What are the elements of the health care system?
• What health care do teens need?
• Where do you go for health care?
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Summary (cont’d)Summary (cont’d)• How do people pay for health care?
• What is public health?
• What role does the federal government play in health care?
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Summary (cont’d)Summary (cont’d)• What role do state and local health
agencies play in health care?
• What role do nongovernmental health organizations play in health care?