what is health policies? - Answers authoritative decisions, laws, regulations, or guidelines made by
government bodies to influence or direct healthcare systems, public health, and individual health
behaviors.
These policies aim to - Answers Improve healthcare access, affordability, quality, and overall public
health outcomes.
what makes up the government bodies? - Answers legislative (laws), executive, or judicial (court ruling)
examples of health policies. - Answers Medicaid, health insurance, vaccinations
How do health policies effect our life and society? - Answers Health policies shape healthcare access,
costs, and quality, directly influencing individual well-being and broader societal outcomeswhat
what is Medicaid? - Answers a public assistance program designed to provide health care to low-income
persons
Why does the US have the highest spending in the world? - Answers Bad Policies
what is policy? - Answers Set of rules, guidelines, or principles created by government, organizations, or
institutions
Why are policies made? - Answers to influence decisions and actions.
what is healthcare policy? - Answers law, regulation, or guideline set by government, healthcare, or
policymakers to shape hoe healthcare is delivered, funded, and accessed.
what are Authoritative decisions in healthcare policy? - Answers -made in the legislative, executive, or
judicial branches of government.
-These decisions direct or influence actions, behaviors, or decisions of others.
forms of health policy - Answers laws, rules or regulations, operational decisions, judicial decisions
How do Policies effect our lives? - Answers policies determine who gets care, how much it costs, and the
quality of services provided.
What is health? - Answers a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the
absence of disease or infirmity 1948
what is social well being? - Answers the condition in which the population believes its basic human
needs are met and people coexist peacefully
examples of social well being - Answers Proverty, education, community, social interactions, directed to
health.