2016-2017 PHS Unit 2 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Hospital | Provides INPATIENT care. |
Hospitals are classified by funding; list the four funding types. | 1) Proprietary/for profit; non profit; government & religious |
Hospitals are classified by services; list the two service types. | 1) General & 2) Specialty |
Long-term healthcare facility | Provides care for elderly, people with physical or mental disabilities and people with chronic or long-term illness. |
Nursing home | For live-in patients who no longer can care for themselves |
Assisted Living | self-sufficient person pays a fee to live in a unit with BASIC services |
Independent living | patients live in a "Senior Living Community" and use ONLY the services they need |
Emergency Care | Provide special care for accidents or sudden illness (risk of losing life, limb or eye sight) |
Medical Offices | Provide diagnosis, treatment, examination, basic laboratory testing & minor surgery; usually operated by a group of group of physicans |
Dental Offices | Provide dental exams, cleaning and treatments for a variety of disorders |
Clinics | Provide a variety of OUTPATIENT services |
Optical Centers | Provide vision exams; prescribe eye glasses or contact lenses |
Medical Labs | where diagnostic test are processed (usually blood or urine specimens) |
Dental Labs | where implants, dentures and other corrective devices for the mouth are made |
Home Health Care | Provide healthcare to patients in their own home |
Palliative Care | Comfort care for the terminally ill |
Mental Health | Provide care of patients who have mental illness and disorders |
List 4 types of Mental Health Services | 1) Counseling; 2) Psychiatric; 3) Chemical abuse; 4) Phsycial abuse |
Genetic Counseling Centers | Provide testing & counseling to individuals or couples who are pregnant or considering pregnancy |
Rehabilitation | Provide services to help patients with physical or mental disabilities develop maximum ability for self-care |
List 3 examples of rehabilitative therapy | 1) Physical therapy 2) Occupational therapy 3) Speech therapy |
Industrial Health Centers | Onsite clinic within a large industry or employer that provides basic exams, accident/illness prevention and wellness programs |
School Health Services | Provide health screenings, health education, and emergency care to students and staff, along with recommendations for a safe/sanitary school environment |
Local Health Departments | provide immunizations, inspections for health and sanitation, statistics and records, health education or clinics |
Voluntary/nonprofit agencies | organizations focus on specific disease; educate public |
List two examples of a voluntary/nonprofit agency | 1) American Red Cross & 2) American Cancer Society |
How do voluntary/nonprofit agencies receive funding? | Supported by donations, membership feeds, fundraisers and grants |
World Health Organization (WHO) | compiles statistics on disease; investigates serious health problems across the world |
Food & Drug Administration (FDA) | regulates food and drug products sold to the public |
Occupational Safety and Health administration (OSHA) | A federal agency that establishes and enforces standard that protect workers from job-related injuries and illness |
National Institute of Health (NIH) | National organization that is involved in the research of disease |
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) | National organization that researches causes, spread and control of disease |
Managed Care | offer services through a system of providers at reduced rates |
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) | focuses on prevention; patient MUST have Primary Care Physician (PCP) referral to see a specialist and all non-emergent care MUST be pre-approved |
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) | Focuses on clients' preferences; a Primary Care Physician (PCP) referral IS NOT required |
Medicaid | State-administered medical assistance program for low-income individuals/families |
Medicare | Nationally administered medical assistance program for citizens age 65 or older |
Medigap | Health insurance policy that helps pay for expenses not covered by Medicare |
State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) | Low cost health insurance to uninsured children of families who do not qualify for Medicaid |
TRICARE | Insurance for active duty and retired military and their families/survivors |
Worker's Compensation | Provides treatment for workers injured on the job with payments made by employers and the state for healthcare costs and lost wages |
Network or In-Network | Contracted healthcare providers, facilities and suppliers by your insurance company. |
Out-of-Network | A healthcare provider, facility or supplier that is NOT on the contract with your insurance company. It will cost more to use out-of-network healthcare services. |
Deductible | The amount you pay for healthcare services BEFORE your health insurance plan starts to pay for the healthcare services. |
Co-insurance | A percentage your insurance and you agree to pay for healthcare services (80/20 - 80% paid by health insurance and 20% by you). |
Co-payment (Or Co-pay) | Usually a set amount. The amount you have agreed with your insurance company to pay for healthcare services. |
Premium | Amount you pay to purchase your health insurance |
Out-of-pocket maximum | The maximum amount of money you will pay during a policy period for healthcare services. After this is reached, your health insurance will pay 100%. |
Explanation of Benefits (EOB) | A summary of the healthcare services received by someone on your health insurance plan and the amount of money the insurance company is paying for those services. |
Excluded Services | Healthcare services that your insurance will not pay for, such as chiropractic care. |
Preauthorization | Except in an emergency, your health insurance must approve healthcare services PRIOR to them being provided. |
Preventative Services | Screenings, counseling and routine check-ups that help prevent disease or provide early detection and treatment for disease. |
Primary Care Physician (PCP) | The doctor you see first for your healthcare. In an HMO type insurance plan, they must see you first before referring you to a specialist for care. |
Specialist | A physician with advanced training in a focus area, such as cardiology, neurology, nephrology etc. |
Referral | A consult request from your PCP to a specialist. |
Affordable Care Act | Law implemented in Mar 2010 that increased access to affordable healthcare/insurance, increase patient Bill of Rights and increased coverage for preventative services. |
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