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AHS II & MS II

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A division of the DHHS which is concerned with causes, spread, & control of diseases in populations, Center for Disease Control.   CDC  
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Institution that provides care for outpatients; a group of specialists working in cooperation.   Clinics  
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Procedures used to control costs or expenses.   Cost Containment  
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Provides special care for victims of accidents or sudden illness.   Emergency Care Services  
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A congressional mandated classification of diagnoses & cost associated with the care needed for each diagnosis.   DRG  
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Offices privately owned by one or more dentists to dental clinics that employ a number of dentists.   Dental Offices  
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A government agency responsible for regulating food & drug products sold to the public, Food & Drug Administration.   FDA  
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Care of the aged & treatment of related diseases & conditions.   Geriatrics  
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State & local county agencies that provide health services needed by the state or local community as directed by the USDHHS.   Health Department  
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An agreed plan where the insurance company pays a pre-set amount for medical service expenses covered by the plan.   Health Insurance Plans  
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Provides total health care directed toward preventive health care, Health Maintenance Organization.   HMO  
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Any type of health care provided in a patients home environment.   Home Health Care  
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Program designed to provide care for the terminally ill while allowing them to die with dignity.   Hospice  
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Institution that provides medical or surgical care and treatment for the sick or injured.   Hospital  
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Provide health care for employees of the industry or business.   Industrial Health Care Centers  
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A room or building where scientific tests, research, experiments, or learning takes place.   Laboratory  
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Provides assistance and care for the elderly, those with disabilities, handicaps or chronic long-term illnesses.   Long-term care facility  
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An approach to health care cost where employers & insurance companies who pay large medical bills want to insure the money is spent efficiently vs. wastefully, the focus is on wellness.   Managed Care  
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Government program that provides medical care for people whose incomes are below a certain level.   Medicaid  
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Government program that provides medical care for elderly and/or disabled individuals.   Medicare  
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Facilities that treat patients with mental disorders & diseases.   Mental Health  
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Offices that are privately owned by one doctor to large complexes that operate as corporations and employ many doctors and other health care professionals.   Medical Offices  
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A division of the USDHHS involved in research on disease, National Institute of Health.   NIH  
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Agencies supported by donations, membership fees, fundraisers, and federal or state grants and provide health services specific to their cause at the national, state & local levels   Nonprofit agencies  
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A government agency which establishes & enforces standards that protect workers from job-related injuries and illnesses, Occupational Safety & Health Administration.   OSHA  
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Regulations requiring states to establish training & competency evaluation programs for nursing & nursing assistants.   OBRA  
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The structure of an organization which provides a line of authority or chain of command.   Organizational Structure  
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A type of health insurance plan usually provided by large industries or companies to their employees, Preferred Provider Organization.   PPO  
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The restoration to useful life through therapy & education.   Rehabilitation  
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Provides emergency care for victims of accidents and sudden illness.   School Health Services  
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National agency that deals with the health problems in the US, Department of Health & Human Services.   USDHHS  
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The state of being in good health.   Wellness  
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Payment and care provided to an individual who is injured on the job.   Worker's compensation  
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International agency sponsored by the United Nations, World Health Organization.   WHO  
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The amount that must be paid by the patient for the medical service before the insurance policy begins to pay.   Deductible  
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A specific amount of money a patient pays for a particular service.   Co-payment  
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