What is ambulatory care?
Medical service provided on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to receive diagnostics, treatment, or consultations without an overnight hospital stay.
What career operates x ray, CT or MRRi equipment to create diagnostic images
Radiation Technology
What are examples of medical technology
AI diagnostics, robotic surgery, wearable sensors, and 3D-printed prosthetics
Define premium
the fixed amount paid, typically monthly, to an insurance company to keep health coverage active.
What is the difference between ADL's and IADL's
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) are essential, basic self-care tasks (bathing, dressing, eating, mobility) required for daily survival. Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) are more complex, "softer-skilled" tasks—such as managing finances, medication, and transportation—that enable an individual to live independently within a community
What is the Hippocratic Oath?
An ethical code for physicians, pledging to uphold professional standards, act in patients' best interests, avoid harm, and maintain confidentiality
What degree is needed to become an occupational therapist?
Masters
What are desirable traits for healthcare careers
empathy, attention to detail, adaptability, and strong communication skills
What is TRICARE
TRICARE is the uniformed services health care program for active duty service members, retirees, and their families, primarily in the U.S
What is hospice care?
Hospice care is specialized, compassionate care for individuals with a terminal illness and a life expectancy of six months or less, focusing on comfort, quality of life, and dignity rather than curing the disease
Describe the health promotion type of health service in the U.S
Reduce illness, maintain optical function, and promote a healthy lifestyle (prenatal class, exercise classes offered by city recreation, promoting exercise)
What career has to pass the PANCE exam
Physician Assistant
Who are biomedical engineers ?
professionals who blend engineering principles with life sciences to design, develop, and test technologies, devices, and software for healthcare improvements
Define FSA
A Flexible Spending Account (FSA) is an employer-sponsored, tax-advantaged account used to pay for qualified out-of-pocket healthcare expenses with pre-tax dollars.
What are characteristics of someone with a low health literacy?
frequently missing appointments, incomplete forms, poor medication adherence, and difficulty explaining their medical history or treatment plan
Summarize the six major points of the Patient Care Partnership
High-quality hospital care
Clean and safe environment
Patient involvement in their own care (patient consent)
Protection of patient privacy
Help when leaving the hospital
Help with billing claims
What career has to pass the NAPLEX
Pharmacists/pharmacy
Define accrediation
a formal, independent evaluation process where a healthcare organization’s policies, procedures, and performance are assessed against established, high-quality safety standard
What is a gatekeeper?
a primary care physician (PCP), such as a family doctor or pediatrician, who manages a patient's overall care and authorizes referrals to specialists or hospitals within a managed care plan
What is the projected change in US healthcare through 2050?
The population of 65 years of age or older will continue to increase dramatically, more services will be required for treatment and management of chronic and acute health conditions and disabilities.
Identify the types of hospitals in the U.S
Government (public) hospitals
Proprietary (private for-profit) hospitals
Voluntary and religious (private nonprofit)
Community hospitals: the majority of hospitals
What is the work environment for social workers?
Social workers usually spend most of their time in an office or residential facility, school , or hospital.
Define HRSA
The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, improves health care access for uninsured, isolated, or medically vulnerable population
Define the fee-for-service method of reimbursement.
providers are paid for each individual test, procedure, or office visit rendered, rather than for the overall outcome
What is the purpose of PASARR
The purpose of PASRR (Preadmission Screening and Resident Review) is to ensure that individuals with mental illness , intellectual disabilities, or related conditions are not inappropriately placed in Medicaid-certified nursing facilities for long-term care