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Chapter 10 Physical and Mental Health
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Health Health – a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. –Well-being of any population reflects the operation of society, including its level of technology and degree of social inequality –Global perspective: high-income nations vs. low-income nations
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Health Care Systems Socialized medicine – a medical care system in which the government owns and operates most medical facilities and employs most physicians Direct-fee system – a medical system in which patients pay directly for the services of physicians and hospitals
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Who Pays? Private Insurance Programs Health maintenance programs (HMO) – organizations that provide comprehensive medical care to subscribers for a fixed fee Government Insurance programs
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The Cost Problem 1.The spread of private insurance 2.More doctors who specialize 3.More high technology 4.A lack of preventive care 5.An aging population 6.More lawsuits
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The Coverage Problem 47 million people (16 % of the population) have no medical coverage at all. –About 68% of the U.S. population have private health insurance (87% through an employer, 13% bought policies on their own) –25% have coverage from an HMO –27% have some coverage from the government
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Mental Health and Illness Mental disorder – a condition involving thinking, mood, or behavior that causes distress and reduces a person’s ability to function in everyday life. Psychotherapy – an approach to mental health in which patients talk with trained professionals to gain insight into the cause of their problems. Deinstitutionalization – the release of people from mental hospitals into local communities.
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