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Healthcare Delivery System Foundation Standard 3 3.11 Understand the healthcare delivery system (public, private, government and non-profit)

The Healthcare Delivery System 10% of all jobs in America are in health care More than 200 different health careers Many different types of healthcare facilities provide services. Western Medical Model assume that illness and disease require treatment Recently, some movement toward Wellness Model – the prevention of disease and maintenance of well-being

HOSPITALS Can be public or private Private hospitals can be for profit or non-profit Many different types and classifications General hospitals treat a wide variety of illnesses and ages Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) – helps hospitals maintain quality of care, establishes guidelines for the operation of hospitals, conducts inspections to ensure that standards are being met.

Hospitals Vary in size and type of services offered: General: treat a wide range of conditions Small – community needs Large – diagnosis, tx, education, research Specialty hospitals-care for certain conditions or age groups - Ex. Shepherd Spinal Center, Augusta Burn Unit Government – for government service personnel ex: VA Hospitals

Specialty Hospitals Specific conditions, age groups, or other ways of grouping patients For example: Cancer hospitals Pediatric hospitals Psychiatric hospitals Rehabilitation centers

Ambulatory Facilities Also called “outpatient services” – they often provide diagnostic and treatment services that were previously performed in hospitals Surgical clinics (surgicenters) outpatient surgery Urgent care centers Outpatient clinics Optical centers Genetic counseling centers (fertility clinics)

Long Term Care Facilities Mainly care for elderly patients (residents) May also care for individuals with disabilities or handicaps Residential care (nursing homes) – basic physical care Extended care (skilled nursing) facilities – provide skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services Assisted (independent) living facilities – provide basic services (meals, housekeeping, etc.) and basic medical care.

Home Health Care Became more common in late 1980s – now an area of tremendous growth Nurse or other skilled professional visits patient in his/her home to provide treatment/education Less expensive than admission to hospital or long term care facility States require licensing of home health agencies to assure the quality of care

Medical and Dental Offices Vary from small (one doctor) to large complexes with multiple specialties and other healthcare professionals Some treat a wide variety of illnesses and conditions, others specialize

Mental Health Services Counseling centers Psychiatric clinics and hospitals Chemical (drug and alcohol) abuse treatment centers Physical abuse treatment centers, dealing with child abuse, spouse abuse and elderly abuse

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Can be at local, state, national and international levels Services are tax supported Veterans Administration Hospital

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Concerned with cause, spread and control of disease, and other health and safety issues, in populations www.cdc.gov

Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Federal agency Responsible for regulating food and drug products sold to the public www.fda.gov

World Health Organization (WHO) International agency Sponsored by United Nations Compiles disease statistics, promotes healthy living, and investigates serious health problems throughout the world www.who.int

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Part of the U.S. Department of Labor Establishes and enforces standards that protect workers from job-related injuries and illnesses www.osha.gov

Graphic Organizer Create a graphic organizer to research the following organizations: CDC WHO OSHA FDA Indicate the website address and list 5 facts you learned by researching the website

Public Health System (Health Departments) Part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Provide services to states and local communities Examples of services Immunizations Environmental health and sanitation inspections Collection of health statistics and records Health education Clinics for health care and prevention

This is Public Health

Veterans Administration Federally supported Hospitals and other services Care for veterans who served in the armed forces www.va.gov

Voluntary or Non-profit Agencies Supported by donations, membership fees, fundraisers, grants American Cancer Society American Lung Association American Red Cross March of Dimes Provide services to victims, fund research, education

March of Dimes Founded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1938 He was a victim of paralytic poliomyelitis Initial goal of March of Dimes – care of polio victims, carry out research, develop vaccine Today – focus on preventing birth defects and reducing infant mortality www.marchofdimes.com

American Heart Association (AHA) Founded in 1915 by a group of cardiologists Mission is to reduce disability and death from cardiovascular disease and stroke Research, education and community programs www.americanheart.org

Hospice Hospice movement began in England, rapidly growing in United States Provides palliative care (relieves but does not cure) to dying patients and their families Involves healthcare professionals and volunteers Emphasis is to make patient’s last days as pain-free and meaningful as possible