Healthcare Facilities
Government Agencies
Nonprofit Agencies
Organizational Structure
Health Insurance
100

These type of facilities provides assistance and care for the elderly.

What are Long-Term Care Facilities?

100
Government services are supported by this. 

What is taxes?

100

The __________ was created to ensure patients receive the highest quality of care in any healthcare setting.

What is The Joint Commission?

100

It is important for healthcare workers to understand the __________ of an organization.

What is the functions and goals?

100

__________ are amounts that must be paid by the patient for medical services before the policy begins to pay.

What is deductibles?
200

This type of facility is located in large companies or facilities.

What is Industrial Healthcare Centers?

200

This agency's goal is to protect the health of all Americans.

What is the USDHHS ( U.S. Department of Health and Human Services)?

200

Many ________ agencies focus on a particular disease or group of disease for services and research.

What is nonprofit?

200

In an organizational chart, this is clearly indicated.

What is Lines of authority?

200

In _________, insured people are restricted to using specific hospitals and/or doctors.

What is PPOs (preferred provider organizations)?

300

This type of facility includes guidance, counseling, and chemical abuse treatment centers.

What are mental Health facilities?

300

This agency regulates medical devices.

What is the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

300

The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology is a _________ type of agency?

What is Federal?

300

In a medical office, medical assistants would likely report to a(an) ________________.

What is a RN?

300

This medical program provides healthcare for all active duty members of the military and their families.

What is TRICARE?

400

This type of practice consists of a group of doctors who share a facility or who provide special care.

What are clinics?

400

This agency enforces standards to protect workers from job-related injuries and illnesses.

What is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)?

400

Many states require __________accreditation to receive Medicaid reimbursement.

What is Joint Commission?

400

In a medical office, the laboratory would most likely report to the __________.

What is the office manager?

400

Medigap policies are health insurance plans that help pay expenses not covered by __________. 

What is Medicare?

500

This type of facility provides physical, occupational, and other therapies. 

What is Rehabilitation Facilities?

500

This agency provides private and secure exchange of health information. 

What is the Office of the Coordinator for Health Information Technology?

500

Nonprofit agencies employ employ healthcare workers and ____________. 

What is volunteers?

500

In a medical office, the nursing staff often directly report to the ____________.

What is the Office Manager?

500

If you are injured on the job, the costs of your care are covered by a ___________ policy.

What is Workers' Compensation?