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Success in Practical/Vocational Nursing 9th Edition CH 16 Revised questions with Correct Answers Alliances - New partnerships among hospitals, clinics, laboratories, health care systems, and physicians. They coordinate the delivery of care, contain costs, and attempt to provide seamless system. Capitation - Set fee for health care, paid annually regardless of the number of health services provided. Coinsurance - Percentage of total bill paid for by insurance company once deductible is paid. Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) - Search for new ways to improve patient care, prevent errors, and identify and fix problems. Copayment - Percentage of the bill that is paid by a person (subscriber) who is enrolled in a health insurance plan. Cost Containment - Holding costs within fixed limits. Deductibles - Amount the subscriber must pay before health insurance begins to cover costs. Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) - Prospective payment system. Specifies number of days for which Medicare will pay, based on illness category. Entitlement Program - Those eligible because of age, disability, or economic status are entitled by law to benefits of certain programs, namely, Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. fee-for-service - Patient pays the physician fee for each service provided. Health Care Provider - A licensed health care person, such as a physician, dentist, or nurse practitioner, whose health care services are covered by a health insurance plan. Health maintenence organization (HMO) - A comprehensive care system of medical services based on a set, prepaid fee. Institute of Medicine (IOM) - An independent, nonprofit organization that advises the public and decision makers with ways to improve health Managed Care - A system of controlling cost of health care by arranging health care at predetermined rates. A health maintenance organization (HMO) is an example of managed care. Medicaid - Financial assistance provided by the federal government for states and countries to pay for medical services for eligible poor. Medicare - Federally sponsored and supervised health insurance plan for persons 65 years of age and older and persons under 65 years who are totally and permanently disabled. National Patient Safety Foundation (NPAF) - An organization that aims to improve safety in health care. Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) - Similar to health maintenance organizations (HMOs), except that physicians maintain their own practice and continue to be part of their own physician group. Part of the day is spent treating patients enrolled in PPO. Premium - Monthly fee a subscriber must pay for health care insurance coverage. Private Pay - The patient pays out of pocket for services recieved. Prospective Payment System (PPS) - A system in which the federal government announces to a hospital in advance what it will pay for health care costs. Restructuring - Changing something that is not working out as planned. "Seamless" Nursing Systems - Provide progressive nursing programs without the need to repeat courses as person goes from CNA to LPN to RN to BSN to MSN to doctorate Third-Party Coverage - Health insurance

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Success in Practical/Vocational Nursing 9th Edition CH 16 Revised questions
with Correct Answers
Alliances - New partnerships among hospitals, clinics, laboratories, health care systems, and physicians.
They coordinate the delivery of care, contain costs, and attempt to provide seamless system.



Capitation - Set fee for health care, paid annually regardless of the number of health services provided.



Coinsurance - Percentage of total bill paid for by insurance company once deductible is paid.



Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) - Search for new ways to improve patient care, prevent errors,
and identify and fix problems.



Copayment - Percentage of the bill that is paid by a person (subscriber) who is enrolled in a health
insurance plan.



Cost Containment - Holding costs within fixed limits.



Deductibles - Amount the subscriber must pay before health insurance begins to cover costs.



Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) - Prospective payment system. Specifies number of days for which
Medicare will pay, based on illness category.



Entitlement Program - Those eligible because of age, disability, or economic status are entitled by law to
benefits of certain programs, namely, Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.



fee-for-service - Patient pays the physician fee for each service provided.



Health Care Provider - A licensed health care person, such as a physician, dentist, or nurse practitioner,
whose health care services are covered by a health insurance plan.



Health maintenence organization (HMO) - A comprehensive care system of medical services based on a
set, prepaid fee.
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