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Objectives
Identify the healthcare providers that work together to care for patients.
Describe different types of healthcare facilities.
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Analyze how technology has affected healthcare.
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You only need to see a doctor when you are sick.
A doctor will keep your personal information confidential.
Health insurance covers 100% of your medical expenses.
Doctors know what’s best for you, and you shouldn’t question their opinions.
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• The healthcare system includes
Healthcare Providers
• all available medical services
• Within the healthcare system, doctors work with nurses and other healthcare providers to care for patients.
• the ways in which individuals pay for medical care
• programs aimed at preventing disease and disability
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• Primary care physicians take care of most people’s routine medical needs.
Doctors
• Once licensed, a doctor can
• diagnose medical conditions
• A diagnosis (dy ug NOH sis) is a doctor’s opinion of the nature or cause of a medical condition.
• provide treatment
• write prescriptions for medication
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• If you have a condition that requires specialized treatment, a primary care physician will refer you to a medical specialist.
Medical Specialists
• A medical specialist is a doctor who has received additional training in a planning to become a primary particular branch of medicine.
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Medical Specialists
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Medical Specialists
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Medical Specialists
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Medical Specialists
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• Nurses are licensed healthcare providers who work in collaboration with doctors to care for patients.
Nurses
• Registered nurses (RNs)• observe and assess patient symptoms
• plan the best approach to promoting recovery
• evaluate progress
• counsel patients about ways to stay healthy and prevent injury
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• Nurse practitioners
Nurses
• take medical histories
• A diagnosis (dy ug NOH sis) is a doctor’s opinion of the nature or cause of a medical condition.
• perform physical exams
• order tests
• treat routine medical problems
• prescribe medications
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• Physician assistants Physician assistants perform many tasks previously done by doctors. These tasks may include taking medical histories, performing physical exams, and prescribing medications.
Other Providers
• Physical therapists Physical therapists help patients with arthritis, muscle pain, fractures, burns, strokes, or sports injuries.
• Registered dietitians Registered dietitians, sometimes called nutritionists, may set up and supervise food services for institutions.
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Evaluating TV Doctors
Many television shows are set in hospitals. How do different shows portray healthcare providers? What effect might these shows have on viewers’ attitudes toward doctors? Evaluate a TV doctor using this questionnaire.
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“Yes” answers indicate positive qualities that patients should look for in a doctor.
Does the doctor give each patient the time and attention he or she needs?
Does the doctor make patients feel comfortable discussing personal information?
Does the doctor explain each patient’s condition in terms that are easy to understand?
Is the doctor knowledgeable about patients’ conditions and medical options?
Does the doctor readily admit when he or she has made a mistake?
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Evaluating TV Doctors
Use the checklist to evaluate a doctor from a television show. Then write a paragraph explaining whether you would be comfortable being treated by that doctor. Why or why not?
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• Healthcare facilities include doctors’ offices, clinics, hospitals, and long-term care centers.
Healthcare Facilities
• These facilities offer different levels of care.
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• Perhaps the most frequently used healthcare facility is the doctor’s private office.
Doctors’ Offices
• Here doctors, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants do routine examinations and tests to diagnose and treat minor illnesses and injuries.
• Routine healthcare provided in a doctor’s office is called primary healthcare.
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• A clinic is a facility in which primary healthcare is provided by one or more doctors and other healthcare providers.
Clinics
• An outpatient is a person admitted to a clinic for tests or treatments that do not require an overnight stay.
• A variety of tests and surgical procedures can be performed at clinics.
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• Diagnosis and treatment of serious disorders require the services of a hospital.
Hospitals
• Most hospitals also have emergency departments to treat sudden conditions or injuries.
• Healthcare that is given to a patient in a hospital is known as secondary healthcare.
• A patient who is required to stay in a hospital overnight or longer is called an inpatient.
• Care provided in specialty hospitals and teaching hospitals is called tertiary healthcare.
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Long-term care facilities provide services for patients with a variety of medical needs.
Long-Term Care
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Long-term care facilities provide services for patients with a variety of medical needs.
Long-Term Care
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The Internet, e-mail, and other technologies can make healthcare more efficient, and can make patients feel more involved in their care.
Technology and Healthcare
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• Many people today gather health information on the Internet.
The Internet and Email
• You should never rely on information you find on the Internet without first discussing it with your doctor.
• Some doctors now use e-mail to communicate with their patients about non-emergency health issues.
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• Many imaging techniques, including MRIs, CT scans, and X-rays, are performed with computerized equipment.
Computerized Imaging
• Digital images allow doctors to share a patient’s results more easily with other specialists.
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• In a growing number of hospitals, doctors may make “virtual visits” to their patients.
Robot Doctors
• A robot allows the doctor and patient to see each other and communicate even though they are in separate locations.
• “Robot doctors” may prove to be especially useful for hospitals in which medical specialists are not always on site, or when one doctor rotates around to several hospitals in one region.
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• Patients benefit when their body scans, test results, or medical records can be shared efficiently between providers.
Electronic Health Records
• This type of file sharing, however, is not available everywhere.
• Lawmakers are pushing for nationwide electronic health records that will allow the efficient treatment of patients—no matter where they are when they get injured or become ill.
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Vocabularyhealthcare
systemAll available medical services, the ways in which people pay for medical care, and programs aimed at preventing disease and disability.
primary care physician
A doctor who takes care of people’s routine medical needs.
diagnosis A doctor’s opinion of the nature or cause of a medical condition.
medical specialist A doctor who has received additional training in a particular branch of medicine.
primary healthcare
Routine healthcare provided in adoctor’s office.
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Vocabularyoutpatient A person admitted to a clinic for tests or
treatments that do not require an overnight stay.
secondary healthcare
Healthcare given to a patient in a hospital.
inpatient A patient who is required to stay in ahospital overnight or longer.
tertiary healthcare
Healthcare provided in specialty hospitals and teaching hospitals.
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