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TR Ch. 5

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active treatment   services provided under individualized assessment and treatment plans that are supervised by a physician and considered as reasonable and necessary medical care.  
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Allowances and Uncollectibles   charges to those unable to pay that are passed on to other revenue or cost recovery centers like other clients or programs that are able to pay the service price.  
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Architectural and Transportation barriers Compliance Board   Established by the rehab Act of 1973 aided in ADAAG  
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Capital expenses   Large sums of money associated with major purchases or construction of buildings  
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Capitation   a fixed payment defined for a range of health-care services for a specific group of individuals  
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carve outs   certain services that are excluded from capitation rates and reimbursed on a fee-for-service basis like mental health costs.  
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competency assessment   a process to ensure that staff competence is objectively assessed, maintained, and continually improved so quality performance in the provision of services is demonstrated.  
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cost allocation   the process used to determine, identify, and assign the actual costs of a service to a particular department or program.  
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cost benefits   outcomes from intervention that are deemed worth the cost.  
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cost containment   the process of designing programs to control the costs of services to clients.  
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direct costs   expenses - supplies, equipment - need to provide a service.  
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expenses   all costs incurred in the delivery of a service such as salaries, equipment, and supplies.  
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fee-for-service   charges assessed participants for the services they receive.  
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fiscal year (FY)   the budget year of an agency; may or may not coincide with the calendar year.  
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indirect costs   expenses such as utilities, maintenance, and housekeeping that are also needed to provide a service - indirectly assigned  
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market segment   selecting and targeting a certain cleintele that is appropriate for a service.  
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marketing   the process of identifying the customer's needs and designing programs and services to ensure a long-term relationship  
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mission statement   the reason and purpose that a tr service exists  
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necessary medical care   a service that is required.  
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net revenue surplus   profit  
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outcome indicators   describe the effects of the service such as changes in functional capacity, health status and quality of life.  
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philosophy statement   identifies the basic concepts, values, beliefs  
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policies, prodedures and rules   specific directions that establish how programs and services are to be operated  
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privileding criteria   criteria that define the limits of professional practice based ont eh professional's competence and credentials  
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process indicators   describe the nature of the interaction between the client and service provider  
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productivity measurement   the process of comparing the quantity of services provided with the amount of resources  
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program budgets   all the revenues and expenses for an entire program.  
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Prospective Payment System (pps)   a method of reimbursement based upon paying a rearranged amount for services  
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reasonable medical care   a service which has been shown eto be effective  
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risk management   identifying and developing processes for controlling the delivery of safe services  
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scope of care   identifies the programs and services available from the department.  
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structure indicators   resources that must be available for service delivery, like staff and equipment.  
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third-party payer   a private insurance company or government agency that reimburses another institution or individual for services provided to a client  
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uniform Federal Accessibility standards (ufas)   criteria used to define accessibility proior to adaag  
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unit cost   the specific increment, such as an hour or a day, that is used to allocate a cost for a service.  
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utilization review   the assessment of the necessity and effectiveness of a service in the care and treatment of clients.  
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vision   identifies an agency's basic values and beliefs and focuses on the future or end results, which define how it wants to be perceived by the public.  
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zero-based budget   has to have justification for each service.  
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