Introduction to System Theory
Government Facilities
Health Care Vocabulary
Health Care Wrap-up
Health Insurance
100
Input, throughput, output, feedback loop, controls, environments, goals and mission.
What is The Components Of System Theory?
100
An international agency that is sponsored by the United Nations.
What is World Health Organization?
100
Provides health care coverage to active and retired military personnel and their dependents.
What is Tricare?
100
The monthly amount paid to a private insurance company for health insurance coverage.
What is Premium?
100
These are the Health Insurance Terms.
What is Premium, deductible, co-payment and out-of-pocket ?
200
Anything that pinpoint in a system before the output is complete.
What are Controls?
200
These are examples of non-profit agencies.
What is the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross?
200
A for-profit health care facility, usually owned by a corporation.
What is Proprietary Institution?
200
(Daily Double) The money a patient must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits.
What is Deductible?
200
This is when a person purchases a policy and agrees to pay the entire premium for health coverage.
What is Individual Insurance?
300
A way of studying a system as one unit instead of individual parts.
What is The System Theory?
300
This determines a workers position in a facilities organizational structure.
What is Line Of Authority?
300
A fixed amount that is predetermined by the medical diagnosis or specific procedure.
What is Prospective Payment?
300
This is a federally-funded health care program designed for older Americans.
What is Medicare?
300
This offers reduced rates for medical services through a network of health care providers.
What is Managed Care?
400
Determining if the mission if fulfilled.
What is Evaluating the "Big Picture"?
400
If one worker does not fulfill the required duties, the entire team is hindered.
What is Interdependence?
400
Measures to control health care costs and create an affordable health care system.
What is Health Care Cost Containment?
400
This government program provides health insurance for low income and disabled people.
What is Medicaid?
400
These are the three basic types of Managed care.
What is Health Maintenance Organizations, Preferred Provider Organizations and Point of Service.
500
Must have a specific stated purpose or mission.
What is a system?
500
(Daily Double) These are the current trends found in technology.
What is Epidemiology, geriatric care, wellness and cost containment?
500
A type of insurance plan that requires the insured to share a portion of the costs for health care services even after a deductible has been met.
What is Co-Insurance?
500
This type of payment is used when insurance does not cover all health care costs, when they do not have health insurance or when they do not qualify for a government plan.
What is Direct Payment?
500
This is the study of how economics is affected by society, culture, and politics.
What is Socio-economics?
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