Michele is having surgery on her ankle the cost of the procedure is $8400. Michele's insurance requires a 20% co-insurance. What is the cost for Michelee?
What is $1680?
This government agency monitors and prevents disease outbreaks.
A written description of what is right and wrong, and what is acceptable behavior in the health care field, is known as
What is the patient's Bill of Rights
This ethical principle is all about empowering patients to advocate on their own path.
What is autonomy?
Social worker, nurse, or trained volunteer who ensures that patients are properly cared for and respected.
What is an ombudsman?
This health insurance program provides coverage for people over the age of 85?
What is Medicare?
Works to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans.
What is the National Institute of Health
Failure of a professional person to render proper services through reprehensible ignorance or negligence or through criminal intent, especially when injury or loss follows is called,
What is malpractice.
This ethical principle is based on acting in the best interests of your patient at all times.
What is Beneficiance?
Which degree is awarded after the completion of a 4-year program
What is a Bachelor's degree?
This plan requires the member to get medical care from physicians, labs, and hospitals that agree to the fee the provider is willing to pay
What is Health Maintenance Organization
Delivering care at a reasonable cost.
What is managed care?
This law includes regulations ensuring the privacy of patient information
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
This ethical theory bases right and wrong on the consequences of the action.
What is consequentialism?
Employees who help to provide a safe environment for the delivery of health care fall under?
What is Support Services?
Mary slipped on the stairs at work and broke her ankle. Which health care program would pay for Mary's medical bills?
What is Workers' Compensation?
For those who need assistance with activities of daily living, or with medical needs.
What is Extended Care facilities?
Under civil law, a wrong committed by one person against another.
What is a tort?
This ethical principle is based on duty and obligation regardless of outcome.
What is deontology?
Home health, pharmacy, and rehabilitation.
What is Therapeutic services?
A percentage that the subscriber is required to pay of every medical bill.
What is Co-insure?
This service provides educational materials on alcohol, drug abuse, and maternal health, licenses health agencies, and purifies water and food using disease control.
What is Public Health Services?
A doctor leaves a sponge inside a patient during surgery. What is this an example of?
What is malpractice?
This ethical principle requires one to do no harm.
What is non-malefiance?
Employees who work directly with the patient, providing care, treatment, counseling, and education information, fall under?
What is Therapeutic Services?