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Stakeholders Participants in the ecosystem that deliver healthcare services.
CHNA Community health needs assessment
FAP Financial Assistance Policy
ECAs extraordinary collection actions
APP Advanced practice professionals
5 P's of US healthcare system Patients, Providers, Professional Administrators, Policy makers, Payers
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Health Promotion Services reduces the risk of illness, maintains optimal function, and follows a healthy
lifestyle. Examples: prenatal nutrition, exercise, and aerobic classes.
Disease Preventative Services recognition of risk factors, environmental changes to reduce the threat of
illness, occupational safety measures, and public health education programs.
FQHC Federally qualified health centers: the largest comprehensive safety net of
primary and preventative centers, supported by HRSA within the HHS. For
mentally unprivileged people.
PCMH Patient Centered Medical Home Model- Patient care is coordinated by primary
care provider.
FMC Free Medical Clinic- nonprofit, community-based, or faith-based organizations
that provide health care at little or no charge to low-income individuals.
NAFC National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics
Social Security Act of 1965 Created Medicare and Medicaid
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Essential hospitals and health systems provide significant levels of care to vulnerable populations with limited or no
access to health care because of financial circumstances, insurance status, or
health condition.
Tricare for members and families of the armed services.
a HMO model
does not cover service of supplies if the member receives an experimental
procedure.
many practices need to be billed and reimbursed by TRICARE. The system then
provides monetary conversion of the work and other identified factors to
determine a fair price for each service.
Institutional providers Primary Care, Post Acute Short-term care, Hospitals, Long-term care,
institutional providers.
Long term care administrator Lead and manage nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. NHA-
nursing home administrator. RCAL- resource center for accessible living. HCBS-
home and community-based service license
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