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Summary HPI4009 Health systems governance (year 2016/2017)

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Summary of the course HPI4009 Health systems governance (previously called HPI4003 Healthcare governance, ethics and law, however the content is still the same), including all essential elements to study for the exam: - Summary per case - Learning goals per case - Overview lecture as a guide for th...

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  • December 18, 2016
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1.

Give the definition of health from the medical model

Answer: Health = the absence of disease or infirmity

2.

Give the definition of health from the holistic (WHO) model

Answer: Health = a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity

3.

Name three reasons why health is political

Answer: 1. There is an unequal distribution of health across social groups 2. Health is a fundamental right to everyone 3. Health is dependent on political (in)action

4.

Give the definition of health from the wellness model

Answer: Health = health promotion and progress towards higher functioning, energy, comfort and integration of mind, body and spirit (or: health = well-being, energy and ability to work

5.

Give the definition of health from the environmental model

Answer: Health = succesful adaptation to physical and social surroundings - a balance free from undue pain, discomfort or disability (or: health = the ability to grow, function and thrive

6.

Give the definition of health from Huber

Answer: Health = ability to adapt and self-manage in the face of social, physical and emotional challenges

7.

Define self-management

Answer: Active participation of patients in their treatment

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Explain the difference between justice and solidarity

Answer: Justice is about rights, needs and duties, while solidarity is about relations, recognition and reciprocity Where justice concerns the rights and liberties of autonomous, self-interested individuals, solidarity concerns the mutual recognition and well-being of the members who are connected in the life world

2.

Explain utilitarianism

Answer: Doing the greatest possible good to the greatest number of people

3.

Explain preference utilitarianism

Answer: Value and even maximise individuals preference satisfaction > if we can prevent something bad without sacrifice of something of equal moral importance, we are morally obliged doing so

4.

Explain libertarianism

Answer: Every individuals liberty is most important > individuals may not be sacrificed or used for the achieving of other ends without their consent

5.

Explain the theory of justice

Answer: In imagining sitting behind a veil of ignorance (not knowing who you will be in society), design society so that everyone will have equal opportunities

6.

Explain the two principles of justice

Answer: 1. Each person has an equal claim to a fully adequate scheme of basic rights and liberties 2. Social and economic inequalities are to be attached to positions and offices open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity and are to be to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged members of society

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Explain procedural justice

Answer: Decision making processes should be transparent with clear, relevant arguments

8.

Explain solidarity

Answer: Solidarity = an actual state of interrelations between individuals, groups and the larger society, which enables the collective interest to take priority over the interests of individuals over sub-collectivities

9.

Explain shared identity

Answer: Members of the same collectivity feel a mutual sense of belonging and responsibility

10.

Explain shared utility

Answer: People need each other to realise their life opportunities

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