The monthly fees paid into insurance for coverage are called ____________
Premiums
When a doctor prescribes a medication in a way NOT specified in the product information, it is being used
off-label
A person who needs nursing care or rehabilitation after an injury or surgery may go to a(n) _______ to help them recover
Skilled nursing facility
What is a request for the insurance company to pay for the cost of care using pooled funds.
claim
What is an organizational chart
A diagram that shows how departments in an organization relate to one another
The minimum amount set by the insurance company that the patient is to pay out-of-pocket for healthcare is called a __________________
Deductible
In systems theory, the part that refers to how the system processes or uses inputs to achieve its goal is the _________
Throughput
Which of the following is an example of an acute care facility?
Hospital
The managed care system that offers a flexible and wide range of providers and does NOT require referrals to see a specialist is the ___________ system
Preferred Provider Organization
what is the world health organization
an agency of the united nations that is concerned with international public health
When requesting a payment for healthcare services from an insurance company, the patient submits a __________
claim
What does acute mean?
Rapid onset; Healthcare for severe illness or injury
In the patient bill of rights, the right to receive accurate and understandable information about their diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment options is called _______
Information Disclosure
What is a purchased contract for shared financial protection against an unexpected loss
insurance
The healthcare delivery system is a mix of _______ and organizations that provide healthcare products and services.
individuals
Preauthorization by your insurance carrier to see a medical specialist is called a ______________
Referral
What is ambulatory care?
Nonemergency or outpatient services provided at walk in clinics
Which 2 types of facilities provide acute care?
Hospitals and Ambulances
What is government provided health insurance for people 65 years of age and older
medicare
During World War II's wage freeze, employers offered _______________ to attract workers.
Health Insurance
The part of medicare that covers outpatient services/care is _________
Part B
What is hospice
Healthcare available for clients who have been diagnosed with a terminal disease and generally have fewer than 6 months to live.
Which workers make sure supplies and equipment are available
Central Supply
What is the government healthcare program that covers injuries that happen while people are working on a job?
Worker's Compenstion
Patient _____________ include(s) receipt of accurate information, choice of providers, access to care, participation in treatment decisions, equal treatment, privacy of information, and the ability to appeal decisions
rights