Type of facilities
Governmental Agencies
Insurance
100

performs special diagnostics normally on blood or urine

Labs

100

sponsored by the United States compiles information on disease and publishes health information

World health organization or WHO

100

payment made to insurance company by the client

Premium

200

mainly provide care for those who care for elderly patients and those with disabilities who can't care for themselves.

Long term facilities

200

regulates food and drugs sold around the united states.

FDA

200

The amount paid before insurance takes over

deductible

300

This type of healtcare facility cares for the people who are terminaly ill or people who have life expectancies shorter than 6 months.

Hospice facilities 

300

sets the regulations to keep workers safe in the work place

OSHA

300

percent of costs shared between insurance and patient (80-20 or 90-10 normally)

Co-insurance

400

Provide basic physical and mental health care for the elderly and those who have disabilities

Residential care facilities

400

Concerns with controlling the spread of disease

CDC or Center for Disease Control

400

specific amount a patient pays for a specific service

Co-payment

500

An enhanced level of care is provided by a primary care physician for an annual or monthly fee

Concierge medicine

500

provide basic health services as well as collect health data.

State and Local health departments

500

funded by state and federal governments, helps patients that are physically disabled and can not afford care

Medicaid