Unit 2 AOS 2

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Across
  1. 2. The shortened name for an infectious disease that impacts the lungs
  2. 4. A strategy of the Ottawa Charter which focuses on groups working together
  3. 5. Australia's Universal Health Insurance Scheme
  4. 6. A limitation of the biomedical model is that it can be ____ as it relies on health professionals
  5. 10. This type of card holders pay a cheaper PBS copayment which makes the PBS equitable
  6. 14. Ben ____ was a famous footballer who played for WCE and Richmond
  7. 16. Create ____ environments is an example of an action area of the ottawa charter
  8. 18. A principle of the social model is Involves Intersectoral _____
  9. 21. This model of health focuses on the physical or biological aspects of disease or illness
  10. 22. The invention of this allowed health professionals to listen for fluid on the lungs so infections could be detected
  11. 23. Medicare covers fee free treatment as a public patient in a ____ hospital
  12. 24. Building Healthy Public ___ is an action area of the Ottawa Charter
  13. 25. The strategies to improve health of a population
  14. 27. The development of housing _____ was a policy strategy of Old Public Health
  15. 28. This type of disease group includes influenza, asthma and COPD
  16. 30. This type of machine can scan body parts to detect tumours
  17. 31. A strength of the social model is is that it is sustainable as ___ can be passed on from generation to generation
  18. 33. The PBS is _______ which means it is 'covered' by the government
  19. 35. This is another word for 'covered by'
  20. 37. The principle of the Social Model, empower individuals and communities focuses on _____
  21. 38. Medicare does not cover _____ trips
  22. 39. This type of public health strategy focused mainly on the physical environment and grew out of the understanding of infectious diseases
Down
  1. 1. This disease contributed to the development of quarantine laws in the early 1900s
  2. 3. A principle of the social model of health is to address the ____ determinants of health
  3. 7. Life expectancy has ____ since 1900
  4. 8. A limitation of the social model is that messages about good health can be _____ and therefore health may not improve
  5. 9. This type of regulation was a focus of old public health and had a major influence on injury mortality and U5 MR.
  6. 11. The mortality for this type of disease has decreased since the 1960s
  7. 12. The term given to the Health System if it shows fairness
  8. 13. A strength of the biomedical model is that it creates ____ in technology
  9. 15. This model of health was developed in response to many lifestyle diseases becoming prevalent in the population
  10. 17. The Medicare _____ demonstrates equity by protecting regular users from large overall expenses
  11. 18. The mortality for this type of disease has decreased since the 1980s
  12. 19. _____ Health Services is the shift of the traditional health system to health promotion and prevention of disease
  13. 20. The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health
  14. 23. This type of infectious disease is spread through ____ water and can affect the spinal cord
  15. 24. A strength of the biomedical model is that it ____ life expectancy
  16. 26. Acts to enable access to healthcare focuses on different ______ such as geography and income
  17. 29. The Medicare Levy is ___% of taxable income for most taxpayers
  18. 32. The term given to the Health System if it is able to save money to be used now and in the future.
  19. 34. By only covering the cost of evidence based medications it makes the PBS _____
  20. 36. This very contagious infection causes a total-body skin rash that mass vaccination programs aimed to address