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Hodge Podge
100

Prevention and education are key components of this

What is primary care

100

These must offer one or more graduate residency programs approved by the American Medical Association that train physicians.

What is a teaching hospital

100

This happens when a primary care provider provides permission for a client to see a specialist

What is gatekeeping

100

Adult day services, home delivered meals, and personal emergency response systems (pendants, wristbands) are examples of this type of long term care service

What are community-based long term care services

100

This is represented by the acronym GINA

What is the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act

200

Freestanding facilities, private practices, and telephone triage are examples of this

What are outpatient care settings

200

Not-for-profit/Non-profit hospitals do not pay these

What are taxes

200

Prospective utilization review would include this before a client can undergo a procedure

What is precertification

200

Every long term care facility must have one of these in order to operate

What is a state-issued license

200

The Hill-Burton Act is an example of this type of policy whereby the government provided funding for hospital construction

What is a distributive policy

300

Primary care providers are less likely to do this as compared with specialists

What is over-treatment of conditions and performance of unnecessary procedures

300

More elderly and those with fewer financial resources are treated at these

What are rural hospitals

300

A provider receives a fixed amount of money each month per enrollee/client with this type of reimbursement method

What is capitation

300

If a long term care facility does not have this designation, then it cannot provide care to those receiving Medicare and Medicaid benefits

What is certification

300

A nurse is displaying this ethical principle when they provide a warm blanket to a patient after surgery

What is beneficence

400

Both providers and clients must assume this as one of the domains of primary care

What is accountability

400

More people were able to pay for hospital services because of the emerging availability of this in the 1930s

What is private insurance

400

Gatekeeping and capitation are used more extensively in this type of managed care plan

What are health maintenance organizations (HMOs)

400

Most long term care services are performed in this type of setting

What is the client's home

400

The Orphan Drug Act of 1983 helped to ensure that these drugs be developed for these

What are rare diseases

500

This legislation provided incentives to primary care providers to engage in the meaningful use of electronic health records

What is the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act

500
Medicare implemented the use of these cost-containment methods when the cost of inpatient stays ballooned in the 1980s

What are prospective payment systems (PPSs) and diagnosis-related groups (DRGs)

500

Clients enrolled in an accountable care organization (ACO) must also be enrolled in this federally-funded insurance program

What is Medicare

500

Dementia, diabetes, and arthritis are examples of types of this condition and are commonly seen in those receiving long term care

What are chronic health conditions

500

A nurse would be exhibiting this ethical principle by being polite and acknowledging a persons inherent worth and dignity

What is respect for persons