Chapter 13: Health and Health Care
Across
- 6. This social theory says that health issues aren’t inherently health issues, but instead deemed that by society.
- 7. a method where care is given to the chronically ill to try and keep them out of hospitals and ERs more than necessary.
- 8. This social theory states that “good health and effective medical care are essential for a functioning society.
- 10. Having to comply with society's expectations/guidelines in order to receive a pardon from daily activities
- 11. an approach that tries to prevent illness before it happens, such as improving health campaigns
Down
- 1. Over time scholars have been in disagreement over whether this is real or, instead, a social construction
- 2. health care in the industrial world.
- 3. A newer kind of medicine that's becoming increasingly popular along with the rising amount of criticism it receives from medical professionals
- 4. where the health insurance will only cover services provided by certain physicians
- 5. Denying of specific procedures and medications because of race, ethnicity, and/or social class.
- 9. This social theory emphasizes the inequalities of society's healthcare delivery and the quality of its health.