Chapter ONE Consumer Health.

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Chapter ONE Consumer Health

Chapter ONE What influences you to buy a product? How much time do you spend researching the cost and quality of the product? What factors affect how much time you put into this research and decision?

Marketing Strategies Put more expensive items at eye level (easily seen) Make items look more appealing (lighting, moisture on produce, attractive arrangements, etc.) Store Shuffle- to force you to view new items and sections of the store Confusing pricing- by the ounce, two fors, BOGOs

Review in Textbook List of Characteristics of Intelligent Consumers (pp. 5-6) Steps in writing research (p.9) World Wide Web as a resource (pp. 10-11) Recommended sites (p., 10-11) Internet Purchases: Have you been scammed? “https” Never use Debit Cards Return Policies

Review in Textbook Decision Making Model (p. 16) Be involved in your health care (pp. 13-15) Medication errors injure 1.5 million people/yr. 99,000 deaths per year from hospital acquired infections Medicare preventable deaths- 238,000 from 2004- 2006 (Discuss this)

CHOOsing a Doctor Healthcare Professionals- most regulated by state licensing laws and accrediting bodies Medical Doctors (M.D.) Four year degree MCATs test (Medical College Admission Test) Four more years of study at an accredited Medical School (college or university). Graduate and pass a national board examination to be licensed in your state. All states required at least three years of training at a hospital (residency) in a specialty (3-7 yrs. depending on the specialty) Refer to pages 20-21

Choosing a Doctor CONT’D 5. Pass USMLE (United Stated Medical Licensing Exam)- Consists of 3 parts, taken over several years during one’s residency. Must pass all parts. 6. Fellowship – 6 mos. to 3 years depending on the specialty. Not all MDs must do a fellowship. Required for Cardiology, Gastroenterology, etc. 7. Get state license 8. Pass a specialty exam 9. Obtain hospital affiliation/privileges.

Doctor of Osteopathy (D. O. ) – Identical to M. D Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.) – Identical to M.D. (legal equivalent with a slight additional emphasis on the musculoskeletal system. There used to be a larger difference. Board Certified- by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Requires high standards of training and performance. They met these standards and passed an examination. Renewed every 7-10 years. They must again meet the standards and pass the exam. “Board eligible” means they didn’t take the exam yet.

CHOOSING A DOCTOR Fellow of the American College of Surgeons? Board Certified plus 2 years of community practice Undergo a peer review of ethics, personality, and first hand observations of competence in the O.R.