How Available is Health Care?

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How Available is Health Care?

Key Points I. Many government health care services are funded through taxes.

II. Local health services A. City/county health department B. County hospitals C. Senior citizen centers

III. State health services A. Department of State Health Services B. State University Medical Centers C. State mental health hospitals D. Texas School for the Blind E. Texas School for the Deaf F. Department of Aging and Disabilities (DAD’s) G. Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP’s)

IV. Federal health services A. U.S. Public Health Department B. Veterans Administration hospitals C. Center for Disease Control

V. Medicare Federal program that provides federal assistance to those 65 years or older and certain specified others as part of the benefits of the Social Security Act.

VI. Medicaid state and federal program of hospitalization and medical insurance for persons of all ages within income limits.

VII. Govt. Many government health care services are funded through taxes. Veterans Hospitals Local Health Department

VIII. Specialized centers that offer free or reduced care for patients, such as the Scottish Rite Hospital for Children or the Shiners’ Hospital.

IX. Specialized Centers Research Centers such as Cancer Centers and long term care units, wound centers.

Activity In four groups, complete a jigsaw research project on health care services. Present to class.

Groups Group # 1- Research the Department of State Health Services and State Mental Hospital and Department of Aging and Disabilities Group #2- Research the State University Medical Center, Texas School for the Blind and Texas School for the Deaf Group #3- Research CHIP’s, Medicare and Medicaid Group #4- Research Veterans Administration hospital and specialized centers.

Each student’s report should include: What is the mission of the department/agency? • Contact with at least one department. Include the correspondence. • Determine where the department/agency’s funding comes from. • Who is serviced by the department/agency, what are the qualifications of applicants / clients? • How are the clients serviced? • What impact does the department/agency have on the health care industry? • What do you think the government's role and responsibility should be regarding health care?

Rubric Presentation Stage Presence Answer Questions Communicates Main Idea Total – 100 -80-60- 40