Match the corresponding definition to the term Points 22 Po
Match the corresponding definition to the term
(Points : 22)
| Potential Matches: |
| 1 : NCQA |
| 2 : CMS |
| 3 : Tertiary |
| 4 : Patient Centered Medical Home |
| 5 : Title II HIPAA |
| 6 : Primary Care Physician |
| 7 : Board Certification |
| 8 : Integrative Care |
| 9 : Public Health |
| 10 : Employee Assistance Program |
| 11 : Long-Term Care |
| 12 : Safety-Net |
| 13 : Traditional Medicine |
| 14 : Internal Medicine |
| 15 : Alternative Medicine |
| 16 : Electronic Disease Registry |
| 17 : PHO |
| 18 : Advanced Directive |
| 19 : Allopathic Care |
| 20 : Prevalence |
| 21 : MSO |
| 22 : Nurse Practitioners |
Solution
Potential Matches: Answer 1 : NCQA : Works with large employers, policymakers, doctors, patients, and health plans to determine the factors that are important in promoting improvement in healthcare 2 : CMS : Manages and provides administrative systems for either a fixed fee or a percentage of revenues of the practices 3 : Tertiary : Services in advanced inpatient medical facilities for unusual and complex medical conditions 4 : Patient Centered Medical Home : A response to the fragmented delivery of health and social services in many health systems 5 : Title II HIPAA : Safeguards protect the security and confidentiality of personal information that moves across hospitals, doctors’ offices, insurers or third party payers, and state lines, as well as how it is stored in computers and transmitted electronically 6 : Primary Care Physician : Sometimes referred to as a generalist 7 : Board Certification : A specialty frequently chosen by physicians 8 : Integrative Care : Services offered may consist of behavioral health and substance abuse services 9 : Public Health : A facility that is federal, state, and locally-supported that maintains an open-door policy 10 : Employee Assistance Program : Not required to practice, but does enhance the providers chance for employment opportunities 11 : Long-Term Care : An example would be “Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment\" 12 : Safety-Net : The federal agency responsible for providing access to healthcare for the elderly, poor, and permanently disabled 13 : Traditional Medicine : Generally refers to non-mainstream approaches used together with conventional medicine 14 : Internal Medicine : High probability that the future of primary care in the general patient population will be provided by these health care professionals 15 : Alternative Medicine : Refers to use of a non-mainstream approach in place of a conventional medicine 16 : Electronic Disease Registry : Electronic collections of data related to patients with a specific diagnosis, condition, or medical procedure 17 : PHO : A health system responsible for the health of a population or community 18 : Advanced Directive : Utilized for individual who cannot adequately perform their routine activities of daily living 19 : Allopathic Care : Allopathic care 20 : Prevalence : Expressing the proportion of a population that has a condition, disease or a risk factor 21 : MSO : Joint venture between a group of physicians and one or more hospitals 22 : Nurse Practitioners : A healthcare professional or a team of healthcare professionals is responsible for managing and coordinating patient services