SBGR MedTrak Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Question | Answer |
Clinical workflow systems | Process of lowering the cost and increasing the quality of medical care by increasing the efficiency of the healthcare facility |
Evidence-based | Taking steps towards productive clinical workflow systems that are proven to work and increase efficiency |
Medical processes | a process that is broken down into detailed steps needed for completion |
Presenting problems | Chief complaint; why the patient is being seen |
Rules-based | Responsibilities, skills and medical knowledge to separate the medicine disciplines |
Specialized dashboards | Designed to model clinical workflow |
Logoff | closing the program or account so that in order to log back on your personal username and password are required |
Logon | using a combination of username and password to access personal information on an online account, website, or program |
Password | personal security measure used on computer programs, websites or online accounts |
User | person who owns the user name and password and uses them to access information |
Username | personal identifier used on computer program, website or online account to logon or identify a user |
Web-based | something on an online account |
Database | a compilation of data files compiled and organized electronically |
Outcomes | results of the patient's treatment plan |
Patient | person who is being seen in the clinical setting |
Provider | person or facility providing healthcare to the patient |
Registration | when a patient signs in a physician’s office |
Sequence | a certain order, as in doing things in chronological order |
Common elements | buttons and commands commonly used |
Entering commands | the process of typing in letter-coded commands for the program to follow |
Function keys | ‘F’ keys that act as command shortcuts used to navigate through a program |
Selection Box | box next to the patient and company names when clicked the system will choose that particular person, place or company |
Text size | pertaining to the size of the font on the screen |
User guide | basic program information in an easy to read format used to navigate a program |
Financial classes | a way to classify and organize based on payers |
Financial viability | a way to track financial information by the individual payers and financial classes |
Guarantor | person or party responsible for payment of medical bills usually for the benefit of a minor patient |
Mix of patients | describes the combination of walk-in and scheduled patients seen in an office |
Patient responsibility | the portion of the bill that will be the patient or the guarantor of the patient’s responsibility |
Payer | insurance company billed for the medical care of a patient |
Primary payer | first insurance to be billed |
Quaternary payer | fourth insurance to be billed |
Secondary payer | second insurance to be billed |
Self pay | describes a bill where the entire amount is patient responsibility. No insurance. |
Subscriber | the patient or the employee that holds the insurance |
Tertiary payer | third insurance to be billed |
Appointment note | extra information added to a chart by nurses for the physician to read and take into consideration when treating the patient |
Authorization number | code needed to okay certain procedures and data entry usually seen with an HMO plan |
Block out time | setting aside time in the schedule that day for certain tasks such as meetings or lunch |
Calendar icon | picture of a calendar that when clicked displays the month. It is used to select what day to schedule the patient to be seen. |
Division level | defined by departments within the clinic. (Injuries/physical, rehab services, orthopedics, etc.) |
Established patient | a patient that has been seen in the office within the past three years |
Location | schedule option to choose which medical facility or doctor you will be scheduling the patient for |
Location level | level used to define a physical location, such as a clinic name |
Location structure | three-tiered MedTrak scheduler |
New patient | a patient that is new to the practice or has not been seen in the past three years |
Occupational medicine | employer is usually responsible for payment either through their worker’s compensation insurance or direct payment. |
Order of responsibility | much like the ‘chain of command’ |
Patient responsibility | the portion of the bill that the patient or the guarantor is responsible to pay |
Payers | insurance company billed for medical services |
Staff level | where physicians’ or specialists’ names appear |
Time increment | a block of time available to schedule |
Created by:
SBGrandRapids
Popular Medical sets