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Do Now: Answer the following questions: 1) Are you a knowledgeable health consumer? Why or why not? 2) What makes you decide to purchase a product?
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Being a Health Literate Consumer EQ: How does making good consumer choices affect your health?
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Health Consumer Anyone who purchases or uses health products or services
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Think-pair-share What makes you buy one product over another? How do your choices affect your health?
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How do I choose? Comparison shopping—judging the benefits of different products by comparing several factors Cost Features Quality Warranty Safety Recommendations
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Consumer Rights Right to safety Right to choose Right to be informed Right to be heard Right to have problems corrected Right to consumer education
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Product labels Name & intended use Directions Precautions and warnings Manufacturer’s information Amount in the container Active ingredients
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Media & Advertising Advertising—A written or spoken media message designed to interest consumers in purchasing a product or service. Media—the main means of mass communication (especially television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet) regarded collectively.
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Group Discussion
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Question #1 How do you think the media affects your choices as a health consumer?
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Question #2 Makers of name-brand products pay large sums of money to have their products used in movies. Do you feel this is fair advertising? Should it be permitted? Why or why not?
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Question #3 Each group member should share one health related product they have purchased recently and answer the following questions: 1) What made you buy this product? 2) How does this product affect your health (positive or negative)? 3) Are you satisfied with this product, why or why not?
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Question #4 What are 3 things you could do that would make you a better health consumer?
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Health Services
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Health care providers—A group of professionals trained in the health field. Primary care physicians—A medical professional who provides the first line of health care Specialists—A physician who has received additional training in a particular field.
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Health Care Facility Any place staffed by health care professionals and equipped for delivery of health services.
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Facilities for Health Care Services Short Term Hospital Clinics Outpatient surgical facility Long term Rehabilitation Center Nursing homes
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Health Fraud Malpractice—Failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards
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Fraud—Deliberate deceit or trickery
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Paying for Health Services Health insurance—A plan to cover part or most costs of expenses and care associated with medical treatment Premium: Fee insured person pays for coverage
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HMO’s (Health Maintenance Organizations) A group of physicians of different specialties who work together to provide medical services to members
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PPO (Preferred Provider Organizations) Type of insurance in which medical providers agree to charge less to members of the plan.
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Medicare Health insurance program that is available to people who are 65 years or older and to those who receive Social Security disability benefits
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Medicaid An assistance program of medical aid for people of all ages who are unable to afford medical care.
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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Public Health A community wide effort to monitor and promote the welfare of the population
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A Community is… Neighborhood City State Nation World
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Civic Duty Means being a responsible citizen Follow the law Vote Participate in community projects Follow basic health practices
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Examples: Red Cross—Assists in times of wars and disaster NIH-National Institute of Health Medical research, grants, funding WHO-World Health Organization Programs to eradicate diseases and address pollution
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