Key Terms
Medicare
Medicaid
Managed Care Orgs.
Misc.
100

The amount of money an individual pays (normally on a routine basis) for their healthcare policy to the insurance company.

What is a premium?

100

The age when you may begin to be covered by Medicare

What is 65+?

100

True or False: Medicaid is only for the older population.

What is "false"?

100

The type of Managed Care Organization that is a "blend" of the other two.

What is Point of Service (POS)?

100

In order to recieve Medicare B, you must pay this.

What is a (monthly) premium?

200

Another name for fee-for-service.

What is retrospective payment?

200

Another name for Medicare Advantage Plus.

What is Medicare part C?

200

The level of government which regulates Medicaid.

What is state (state government)?

200

Group of physicians/hospitals providing discounts to specific groups/organizations for medical care.

What are Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs)?

200

Another name for an indemnity plan.

What is fee-for-service plan?

300

Designated list of prescription drugs of which the insurance plan will cover the cost.

What is formulary?

300

The part of Medicare that diagnostic testing and preventative care falls under.

What is Medicare part B?

300

There may or may not be a premium due for Child Healthcare +, depending on this. 

What is household income?

300

The Managed Care Organization that requires a fixed monthly fee.

What are Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs)?

300

Name something that indemnity plans often will NOT cover. 

What is preexisting conditions?

400

Name at least two factors that are taken into account when calculating Prospective Payments/Diagnosis Relating Groups.

What are age, diagnosis, and admitting diagnosis?

400

Identify what Medicare Part D is responsible for covering.

What are prescription drugs?

400

Name a group that can fall under both Medicare and Medicaid. 

Who are those who are disabled?

400

The main goal of Managed Care Organizations.

What is to provide high quality care for a population (affordably and efficiently), while adhering to funding constraints

400

A benefit of self-pay. 

What is a discount for when one pays up front with cash?

500

The normal percentage rate the INDIVIDUAL pays with co-insurance.

What is 20%?

500

People with these diseases are guaranteed enrollment into Medicare.

What is End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS)?

500

Two requirements to be eligible for enrollment in Child Healthcare +

What is being under 19 and a NYS resident?

500

The groups that ended up disadvantaged after the enactment of CONSUMER strategy of Managed Care Organization.

Who are the poor and disabled?

500

3 of the areas Medicare A will cover.

What are hospital stays, skilled nursing facilities, home healthcare, hospice, and inpatient psychiatric procedures?

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