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WHO Structure
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World Health Assembly → Executive Board → Secretariat Office of
Director-General → Regional Offices → Country Offices
Hurley v. Eddingfield
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Eddingfield refused to provide care to a patient even though he was the
only Dr in the area
Indiana Supreme Court ruled that doctors do not need to provide care
even in emergency
Licensure is meant to protect from fraud, not guarantee care
Role of the senate
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Approve legislation from the house
Role of the House
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Propose revenue bills, impeach officials
Umbrella Model of State Governance
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, Public health agency is part of a larger agency and the health director
heads this agency or reports to the head
Assess and monitor population health
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10 Core Function: Assessment
What is the three-party system in regards to health insurance?
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Insurance companies, client, and provider all interact
What is a redistributive tool?
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Resources are taken from one group to benefit another (ex: Medicaid)
What are statutes
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, Laws written by legislative bodies at all levels of government
HRSA Responsibilities
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Main goal: improve access to healthcare for uninsured, isolated, medically
vulnerable
Four goals: achieve health equity, improve access, foster healthcare
workforce/infrastructure, strengthen HRSA program engagement
Supports 70 programs that provide funding to PH departments, local
communities, etc.
10 offices, 6 Bureaus
Details of the Legislative branch
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House (438) and Senate (100)
Congress in the lawmaking body
Powers: enact laws, tax, allocate resources
WHO Regions
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South East Asia
Africa
The Americas