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Information to Know Regarding the WHO, Health Care Reform, ASHA, and More

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These are statements that specify ASHA's policy and stance on a matter that is important not only to membership but to other outside agencies also (Vinson, 2009, p.27)
What is the state of being responsible for the professional treatment of one's patient and to the ASHA Code of Ethics? (Vinson, 2009, p.37)
How many days does a violator who is the subject of a complaint have to file his or her response? (Vinson, 2009, p.40)
What does POS stand for? (Vinson, 2009, p.29)
Griffen and Fazen (1993) described a system that integrates financing and delivery of appropriate health care services, known as what? (Vinson, 2009, p.27)
Defined by Frattali, this is "a range of social effects as defined by the work place or school system, family, relationships, community roles, etc." (Vinson, 2009, p. 24)
What is a management technique that helps to facilitate compliance with the Federal HMO Act of 1973? (Vinson, 2009, p.31)
These statements define generally applicable characteristics of activities directed toward individual patients/clients that address structural requisites (Vinson, 2009, p. 27)
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 600 million individuals across the glove lives with various types of _________ (Vinson, 2009, p. 23)
This is a list of professional activities that define the range of services offered within the profession of speech-language pathology (Vinson, 2009, p. 27)
According to the IDIDH, _______ is defined as the nature and extent of functioning at the level of the person (Vinson, 2009, p. 25)
The three levels of functioning defined by the ICIDH are _________, activity, and participation (Vinson, 2009, p.25)
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Who created the ICIDH in 1980? (Vinson, 2009, p. 24)
What is a critical component to avoid being the subject of a complaint? (Vinson, 2009, p.39)
What was the organization that initially based on a biomedical model that targeted causes and cures but over time has become an integrated biopsychological model of disablement and human functioning (Vinson, 2009, p. 24)
This is a recommended set of procedures for a specific area of practice, based on research findings and current practice (Vinson, 2009, p.27)
What refers to the monitoring of a patient's use of health care services and resources? (Vinson, 2009, p.31)
What is the delivery of patient care that falls below the standards expected of ordinary reasonable practitioners of the same profession acting under the same or similar circumstances? (Vinson, 2009, p. 37)
The second primary defined component described by the ICF is activities and _________ (Vinson, 2009, p.26)
The first primary defined component described by the ICF is body function and _________ (Vinson, 2009, p.26)
The third primary defined component described by the ICF is additional information on _______ and environmental factors (Vinson, 2009, p. 26)
How many requisite elements must a person prove when filing a complaint for malpractice? (Vinson, 2009, p.37)
How many influences that shape "consumer-directed approaches to care" did Frattali develop? (Vinson, 2009, p.29)