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1. provider a person or organization that provides health care, including doctors,
nurses,
clinics, and agencies.
2. facility a place where health care is delivered or administered; may be a hospit
doctor's office, clinical laboratory, treatment center, etc.
3. payer a person or organization paying for healthcare.
4. diagnose to make a medical determination of illness.
5. inpatient a type of medical care provided to patients who stay at a facility
overnight.
6. outpatient a type of medical care that does not require an overnight stay.
7. acute as related to illness, short-term and requiring immediate care.
8. discharge to release a patient from a medical facility.
9. admit to check a patient in to a medical facility for inpatient care.
10. long-term care a center that provides skilled care 24 hours a day to residents who live
fa- cility there.
11. clinical laboratorya facility that collects and analyzes specimens from patients in order to
provide
doctors and other healthcare professionals with information.
12. specimen a portion or sample of something larger, collected for study or analysis.
13. reference 14. Clinical Labora- tory Improve- ment
labora- tory Amend- ments (CLIA)
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facility that primarily analyzes
specimens sent from other
locations.
federal regulations regarding
the staflng and operation of
clinical laboratories.
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15. accredit officially approve through a specific process.
16. Joint Commission an independent, nonprofit organization that evaluates and accredits.
17. chemistry in a clinical laboratory, the department concerned with analyzing
specimens for
the presence of particular chemicals.
18. hematology in a clinical laboratory, the department concerned with analyzing
specimens to
study properties, diseases, or disorders of the blood.
19. coagulation the process of blood clotting.
20. microbiology in a clinical laboratory, the department concerned with the study of
bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms.
21. microorganisms living things so small they can only be seen under a microscope.
22. culture in medicine, to cause any microorganisms present to multiply.
23. immunology in a clinical laboratory, the department concerned with analyzing
specimens to
study the body's response to disease.
24. antibody a protein made by the body to protect against foreign substances.
25. blood bank a facility or department within a facility concerned with collecting and
preparing
blood for transfusion.
26. pathology in a clinical laboratory, the department concerned with the study of the
causes
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and effects of disease.
27. cytology in a clinical laboratory, the department concerned with the examination
the
structure and function of cells in specimens.
28. urinalysis the visual, microscopic, and chemical testing of urine specimens.
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