Health Insurance
Healthcare Facilities
Systems Theory
Government Agencies
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100

The term for the payment that the insured person pays (monthly) to the insurance company for insurance coverage.

What is a premium?

100

The type of facility that allows individuals to be independent but offers assistance with basic tasks such as transportation and medication assistance.

What are independent living facilities?
100

What is the term for the things that go in to a system?

What is input?

100

The type of agency that is concerned with the causes, spread, and control of diseases.

What is Center for Disease Control?
100

The type of insurance offered to military personnel and their families.

What is TRICARE?

200

The term for the set amount of money the individual is responsible for paying "out of pocket" before the insurance company begins to pay. 

What is deductible?

200

The type of facility a person should report to if they are having a fever, cough, and chills and are unable to get an appointment with their primary care provider.

What is Urgent Care?


200
The term for the things that are in place to catch a problem in the process before the final product is finalized.
What are controls?
200

The type of agency that is supported by donations, membership fees, and federal or state grants.

What is volunteer/nonprofit?

200

The demographic of people who are served by Medicaid? (Need 2 of the 3)

Who are....

Familes with low income

Children who qualify

Adults who are blind or diabled

300

** Must do 200 first. The term for the payment plan that begins once the deductible is met, where the insurance company pays a portion of the cost and the individual is responsible for the remainder. 

What is co-insurance?

300

The type of facility that an individual would go to if they needed help regaining strength in their arm but did not require an inpatient stay in a facility.

What is physical therapy rehab facility?

300

The term for the place where the "creation" of the final product happens. 

What is environment?

300

The government agency that is sponsored by the United Nations and the main objective is "the attainment by all people of the highest possible level of health care."

What is World Health Organization?

300
The demographic of people served by Medicare.
Who are individuals over age 65?
400
The term for a set amount of money a patient pays for a particular service (ex. doctor's office visit, prescription).

What is co-payment?

400
Name the four types of hospitals.
What are specialty, general, university/college, and government?
400

The most important aspect of creating a goal.

What is "must be measurable"?

400

The agency whose purpose is to establish and enforce standards that protect workers from job related injuries. 

What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration?

400

The type of facility that provides healthcare staff to come into the individuals home to provide services such as nursing care, physical and speech therapy.

What is home health?

500

What is a major difference between private health insurance and HMO insurance?

What is.... 

Smaller options for providers (HMO)

No co-pay, deductible, co-ins (HMO) 

500

The type of facility that provides services for individuals who generally have less than 6 months to live.

What is hospice?

500
The process of monitoring the output to see if the system is working, what could be improved, ect.

What is feedback?

500

The national agency dealing with health problems in the US whose goal is to protect the health of all Americans.

What is the US Department of Health and Human Services?

500

The purpose of an organizational structure in a health care facility.

What is "establish clear lines of authority"?