health Crossword Puzzles
HEALTH CARE 2013-06-18
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- The name of The Health Insurance Exchange established due to the ACA in our state (two words)
- Health care plan funded entirely by employers who do not purchase insurance (2 words)
- Sometimes referred to as “ObamaCare” (initials)
- Administrators used to fund health benefits but do not administer the plan (initials)
- Applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in the insurance industry
- A person who exercises discretionary control or authority over management of a benefit plan
- Umbrella insurance with a third party in a self-funding plan to cover risk that the plan cannot financially manage (2 words)
- An insurance market place organized at the state or federal level starting in 2014 and put into place by the ACA
- Manages health insurance with reduced out-of-pocket cost (initials)
- A state-licensed person who represents the insurance buyer rather than the insurance company
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- A numerical measure of usage of a single service or type of service
- A health plan where the patient must receive care from a defined group of network providers (words)
- Agencies contracting together to provide services (initials)
- A health plan providing free choice of physicians (initials)
- Continued health insurance coverage in lieu of coverage termination (acronym)
- Insurance policies must cover these benefits in order to be certified and offered in The Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act by 2014 (two words)
- Federal Poverty Level
- Expenses incurred by the patient before payment is made by the insurance company
- Summary of Benefit Coverage (initials)
- An individual or organization that provides, administers, or finances health services
- Provides an explanation of benefits provided by carrier (initials)
21 Clues: Federal Poverty Level • Summary of Benefit Coverage (initials) • Sometimes referred to as “ObamaCare” (initials) • Agencies contracting together to provide services (initials) • A health plan providing free choice of physicians (initials) • Provides an explanation of benefits provided by carrier (initials) • ...
Health and Wellness 2025-05-29
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- introducing harmful substances or contaminants into the environment
- health the state of well-being of the body including its physical fitness strength and ability to function properly
- the study of earths surface including its physical feartures
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life
- disorders conditions caused by abnormalities in an individuals DNA
- a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind
- health a person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being
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- the state of being in good health especially as an actively pursued goal
- the stare of lacking stable safe and functional housing
- way of life of a group of people encompassing their shared beliefs values behaviors and practices
- the state of being comfortable healthy or happy
- factors specific inherited traits or characterisitcs that can reduce the likelihood of developing certain diseases or disorders
- factors influences on an individuals actions and decisions
- health a state of complete physical mental and social well-being extending beyond the mere absence of disease or illness
- factors the likelihood of developing a particular disease or health condition based on an individuals genes and family history
- Health a person's ability to understand, manage, and express their emotions in a healthy balanced way
- health the ability to built and maintain supportive meaningful relationships with others
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring
- the various channels and means of communication that convey information to a broad audience
20 Clues: the state of being free from illness or injury • the state of being comfortable healthy or happy • the stare of lacking stable safe and functional housing • a disease or period of sickness affecting the body or mind • factors influences on an individuals actions and decisions • the study of earths surface including its physical feartures • ...
Health Information Professionals 2017-03-10
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- Current Procedural Terminology
- Health Information and Management Systems Society
- Master Patient Index
- Electronic Medical Record
- The Joint Commission
- Health Information Portability and Accontability Act
- Health Information Exchange
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- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act
- Health Information Technology
- International Classification of Diseases
- American Health Information Management Association
12 Clues: Master Patient Index • The Joint Commission • Electronic Medical Record • Health Information Exchange • Health Information Technology • Current Procedural Terminology • International Classification of Diseases • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services • Health Information and Management Systems Society • American Health Information Management Association • ...
heath vocab 2025-05-28
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- Tissue that contracts to cause movement.
- Invasion and multiplication of microorganisms in the body.
- A chronic condition affecting sugar metabolism
- A state of optimal health and well-being.
- The identification of a disease or condition
- A part of the body that performs a specific function.
- A strand of tissue that transmits signals.
- In good health; free from illness or disease.
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- A change in the body indicating a disease or condition.
- A state of good health, happiness, and prosperity.
- Practices that maintain health.
- An elevated body temperature.
- A respiratory condition causing breathing difficulty.
- An immune system response to a substance.
- The outer layer of the body.
- A feeling of suffering or distress.
- A hard tissue forming the skeleton.
- The state of being free from illness and disease.
- A group of organs working together to perform a specific function
19 Clues: The outer layer of the body. • An elevated body temperature. • Practices that maintain health. • A feeling of suffering or distress. • A hard tissue forming the skeleton. • Tissue that contracts to cause movement. • An immune system response to a substance. • A state of optimal health and well-being. • A strand of tissue that transmits signals. • ...
HEALTH CARE 2013-06-18
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- Expenses incurred by the patient before payment is made by the insurance company
- Provides an explanation of benefits provided by carrier (initials)
- The name of The Health Insurance Exchange established due to the ACA in our state (two words)
- A numerical measure of usage of a single service or type of service
- An individual or organization that provides, administers, or finances health services
- Applies mathematical and statistical methods to assess risk in the insurance industry
- Administrators used to fund health benefits but do not administer the plan (initials)
- An insurance market place organized at the state or federal level starting in 2014 and put into place by the ACA
- Manages health insurance with reduced out-of-pocket cost (initials)
- A person who exercises discretionary control or authority over management of a benefit plan
- Summary of Benefit Coverage (initials)
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- Health care plan funded entirely by employers who do not purchase insurance (2 words)
- Continued health insurance coverage in lieu of coverage termination (acronym)
- Federal Poverty Level
- A health plan where the patient must receive care from a defined group of network providers (words)
- Insurance policies must cover these benefits in order to be certified and offered in The Exchanges under the Affordable Care Act by 2014 (two words)
- A health plan providing free choice of physicians (initials)
- Umbrella insurance with a third party in a self-funding plan to cover risk that the plan cannot financially manage (2 words)
- A state-licensed person who represents the insurance buyer rather than the insurance company
- Agencies contracting together to provide services (initials)
- Sometimes referred to as “ObamaCare” (initials)
21 Clues: Federal Poverty Level • Summary of Benefit Coverage (initials) • Sometimes referred to as “ObamaCare” (initials) • A health plan providing free choice of physicians (initials) • Agencies contracting together to provide services (initials) • Provides an explanation of benefits provided by carrier (initials) • ...
HPIA 2024-09-09
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- The incidence of illness, disease, or injury in a population
- The total number of cases of a disease in a population at a given time
- expectancy Average number of years a person is expected to live
- Australia's universal healthcare system
- inequity Differences in health outcomes that are avoidable and unfair
- Study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions in a population
- factors Characteristics or conditions that increase the likelihood of developing a disease
- The number of new cases of a disease in a specific time period
- population Groups at higher risk of poor health outcomes
- The physical harm or damage to the body
- outcomes Changes in health resulting from measures or specific health programs
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- status An individual's economic and social position in relation to others
- status The overall level of health of an individual or population
- promotion Activities aimed at improving health and preventing disease
- Strategies to stop the occurrence of disease or injury
- of health Factors that influence an individual's or population's health
- disease Long-lasting conditions with persistent effects
- The number of deaths in a population
- justice A concept that seeks fairness and equality in health
- of disease Measure of the impact of illness, disability, and death
20 Clues: The number of deaths in a population • Australia's universal healthcare system • The physical harm or damage to the body • Strategies to stop the occurrence of disease or injury • disease Long-lasting conditions with persistent effects • population Groups at higher risk of poor health outcomes • The incidence of illness, disease, or injury in a population • ...
Community I 2024-10-09
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- Developing this crucial nursing skill requires the nurse to understand the diversity (ethnicity, race, and age) of their clients, interact effectively in a multicultural context; a simple example of this is asking client's is there are any cultural needs they should be aware of
- People living in _____ areas have are disadvantaged with a lack of access to primary care providers in comparison to those living in more urban areas
- This ethical principle states the individual is able to choose their own actions
- This federally provided insurance covers clients below the poverty line, mothers and the newborns
- Analyzing and providing expense reports is an example of using _____ 7: Financial Planning, Evaluation, and Management Skills in their role as a public health nurse
- This ethical principle states that the benefits will be maximized while harm is minimized
- Secondary level of prevention for this type of nurse is collection and preserving evidence from crime scenes
- Providing culturally-competent care can increase a client's comfort with healthcare professionals, this will lead them to seek _____ when needed
- The Affordable Care Act has the greatest impact on individual's and families _____ health insurance, and ensures pregnancy and previous medical conditions are covered
- This population may receive both Medicaid and Medicare and be more prone to health disparities
- _____ competencies for public health professional may include skills in policy development, leadership, management, and financial planning
- This is an aspect of care that evaluates program outcomes at various community health locations
- Homelessness and _____ are taught in community health classes to introduce nursing students to social determinants of health
- These activities are examples of _____ prevention in community health: screenings for high blood pressure or cancer, and providing smoking cessation programs
- This type of nurse is responsible for providing first aid and emergency care as well as conducting vision and hearing screenings
- This is a federally sponsored insurance for individuals 65 years of age and over and receiving Social Security benefits (there are other applicable reasons), there are four parts
- _____ this type of nurse provides education in the community, implements actions to improve health, and monitors illness in the community, their goal is to promote the health of communities and populations
- This is the dollar amount an individual mut pay before their health insurance plan will cover costs outside of preventative care, some plans have an individual/family cost
- _____ this stage of the transtheoretical model may include the nurse developing a plan of action for behavioral change, the client purchasing running shoes, reading about daily nutritional requirements, stocking their fridge with healthy foods, or signing up for community health programs
- This is the percentage of the cost of a health service the individual pays once they have met their deductible
- This used to be the base for paint in homes and may be found in homes built prior to 1970
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- This is defined as the knowledge that allows one to appreciate other cultures
- The definition for this in a rural area id living more than 10 miles (or about 30 minutes) from a supermarket or grocery store
- This type if care is reserved for those individuals that are terminal, supporting the client and family through the dying process
- The Indian Health Service is an active _____ in the delivery of culturally competent care
- This ethical principle states that no harm is done while applying standards of care
- _____ Belief Model looks at the individual's belief that healthy behavior is necessary to live a high-quality life
- _____ to action do not include a person's own perception
- _____this type of nursing includes creating and collaborating with community partners, promoting health and preventing disease within a specific population, and assessing specific population needs
- This type of practice can include implementing interventions based on research
- The primary responsibility of this type of nurse is providing care for workplace injuries and illnesses
- A potential barrier to access and quality of education in public health nursing may include limited funding for _____ resources
- Two____-____ of public health nursing include, using resources wisely and emphasizing primary prevention
- This ethical principle states that there will be a fair distribution of the benefits and burdens
- This person is fluent in medical jargon and the language the client needs, they should next to or just behind the client, and the nurse should speak to the client not them
- The acronym for the organization responsible for ensuring safe and healthy working conditions for employees
- The nurse shortage in public and community health setting is can be related to the limited pay structures available
- The acronym ___ for this establishes reimbursement amounts based on the client's primary diagnosis
- This health care setting often includes skills such as wound care, central line care, medication administration, health education, parenteral nutrition, and infection prevention
- This is a fixed fee the individual pays at the time service is provided
- These activities highlight _____ prevention in population health: heath education and promotion campaigns, providing information about communicable disease, vaccination clinics, and advocating for safe environments
- This type of communication can increased shared decision making with the client and family, increase client adherence to prescribed treatment plans, and reduce admission to acute care facilities
- These are examples of ______ prevention in community health: providing rehabilitation services for chronic conditions, offering support groups, and implementing workplace safety measure to prevent injuries
43 Clues: _____ to action do not include a person's own perception • This is a fixed fee the individual pays at the time service is provided • This is defined as the knowledge that allows one to appreciate other cultures • This type of practice can include implementing interventions based on research • ...
Mental Health is Health 2025-09-09
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- A state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress.
- A mark of disgrace or shame attached to something, often preventing people from seeking help.
- Strong and healthy; vigorous and unlikely to fail.
- Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong.
- A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- Able to be maintained or continued over the long term without collapsing.
- Punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.
- Acting in anticipation of future problems, needs, or changes, rather than reacting to them.
- An object surviving from an earlier time, especially one of historical interest.
- Relating to a whole system, rather than just a particular part; deep-seated.
- An inclination to believe that people are motivated purely by self-interest; skepticism.
- The right or condition of self-government; freedom from external control.
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- To rise and fall irregularly in number or amount.
- To encourage or promote the development of something, like a positive atmosphere.
- Perceptible by touch; something that is definite and real, not abstract.
- Dealing with matters in a sensible, realistic, and practical way.
- Done for show or to create an impression, rather than with genuine feeling.
- Tending to cause harm or be damaging to something.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person.
- The quality of being open to emotional or physical harm or attack; showing one's true self.
20 Clues: Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong. • To rise and fall irregularly in number or amount. • Strong and healthy; vigorous and unlikely to fail. • Tending to cause harm or be damaging to something. • Dealing with matters in a sensible, realistic, and practical way. • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. • ...
Learning Through Gaming 2014-09-15
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- HIPPA applies to all _____ organizations
- Does not require written patient permission
- Type of law
- How many years could a person face for releasing protected health information
- Must furnish the patient a privacy ______
- Steps organizations take to protect electronic information
- Health records can only be requested by the _____
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- You may refuse to release information that may be ______
- All employees that handle protected health information must go through _____
- After a patient dies who gets control of the patient information
- Computer Security
- HIPPA regulations are managed by the ______
- Health records cannot be requested by the _____
- Health records include the following format paper, electronic, and _____
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
15 Clues: Type of law • Computer Security • HIPPA applies to all _____ organizations • Must furnish the patient a privacy ______ • HIPPA regulations are managed by the ______ • Does not require written patient permission • Health records cannot be requested by the _____ • Health records can only be requested by the _____ • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act • ...
Medical Coding and Billing Insurance 2014-03-24
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- Acronym for EOBs.
- Health Insurance is acquired by one of two sources.
- A system of health care in which patients agree to visit only certain doctors and hospitals.
- Against the risk of incurring medical expenses among individuals.
- Health insurance arrangement that allows plan participants relative freedom to choose the doctors and hospitals they want to visit.
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- Largest source of funding for medical and health-related services for people with low income.
- Health care providers, who come together voluntarily to give coordinated high quality care to their Medicare patients.
- "Second organization source" health insurance is acquired by.
- Set up to facilitate the purchase of health insurance in every state of the US.
- In return for a payment.
- A written agreement between two policies.
- Health insurance available to person who are 65 or older.
- Security or protection against a loss or other financial burden.
- Allow for premiums to be lower, because the health providers has the advantage of having patients directed to them.
14 Clues: Acronym for EOBs. • In return for a payment. • A written agreement between two policies. • Health Insurance is acquired by one of two sources. • Health insurance available to person who are 65 or older. • "Second organization source" health insurance is acquired by. • Security or protection against a loss or other financial burden. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 1: What Is Health 2024-02-09
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- Everything around you, including the things you cannot see.
- People who are the same4 age, grade, or have similar interests.
- Includes all forms of communication, such as TV, radio, newspapers, the internet and advertisements.
- The state of good health achieved by balancing your physical, mental, emotional and social health.
- ________ health is the way you deal with your feelings.
- A characteristic a person has.
- The way you think, act or feel that causes you to make one choice over another.
- _______ health is the part of health that describes the condition of the body.
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- A set of behaviors by which you live.
- The passing down of traits from a parent to a child.
- _______ factors are harmful behaviors or habits that can be avoided or reduced.
- ________ health describes how well you interact with people.
- a ________ assessment is a set of questions that allow you to evaluate each of the four parts of your health.
- _______ health is how you deal with life's demands.
14 Clues: A characteristic a person has. • A set of behaviors by which you live. • _______ health is how you deal with life's demands. • The passing down of traits from a parent to a child. • ________ health is the way you deal with your feelings. • Everything around you, including the things you cannot see. • ________ health describes how well you interact with people. • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2024-10-17
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- Government health insurance for people 65 and older.
- An amount you pay for certain services before your insurance starts to pay.
- The people who receive benefits under a health insurance policy.
- A fixed amount of money you pay at the time you receive certain medical services.
- A place to buy health insurance for people who do not get it through work, Medicare, or Medicaid. Also known as Obama Care.
- Free or low close health insurance for people with low income.
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- A list of prescription medicines covered by a health insurance plan.
- A group of doctors or medical providers covered by your health plan.
- Explanation Of Benefits shows the total charges after you see a provider or get a service
- policy.
- A person who sells you a health insurance plan.
- Your share of the costs of a covered service.
- Refers to routine health care services that help people prevent or detect health problems before they become serious.
- Preferred Provider Organization is a type of plan.
14 Clues: policy. • Your share of the costs of a covered service. • A person who sells you a health insurance plan. • Preferred Provider Organization is a type of plan. • Government health insurance for people 65 and older. • Free or low close health insurance for people with low income. • The people who receive benefits under a health insurance policy. • ...
Health Insurance 2023-03-30
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- determines how each plan covers different types of prescription drugs where each tier is typically assigned a cost you will pay for drugs listed in that tier
- Insurance program that provides free or low-cost health coverage to some low-income people; families and children; pregnant women; the elderly; and people with disabilities
- insurance plan that employers are required to have to cover employees who get sick or injured on the job
- A federal health insurance program for people 65 and older and certain younger people with disabilities (also covers people with End-Stage Renal Disease)
- After you spend this amount on deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance for in-network care and services, your health plan pays 100% of the costs of covered benefits
- A written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain medical services
- amount you owe for covered health care services before your health insurance or plan begins to pay
- amount you pay for your health insurance or plan each month
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- Your share of the cost for a covered health care service, usually calculated as a percentage (like 20%) of the allowed amount for the service
- The doctors hospitals and suppliers your health insurer has contracted with to deliver health care services to their members
- a coverage gap in most Medicare Part D prescription drug plans where once you and your plan pay a certain amount you are in the “gap” until catastophic coverage kicks in
- prescription drug that has the same active-ingredient formula as a brand-name drug
- low-cost health coverage to children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to buy private insurance
- A federal law that may allow you to temporarily keep health coverage after your employment ends; you lose coverage as a dependent of the covered employee; or another qualifying event
- amount you pay as your share of the cost for a medical service or item
- request for payment that you or your health care provider submits to your health insurer when you get items or services you think are covered
16 Clues: amount you pay for your health insurance or plan each month • amount you pay as your share of the cost for a medical service or item • prescription drug that has the same active-ingredient formula as a brand-name drug • amount you owe for covered health care services before your health insurance or plan begins to pay • ...
Health Assessment Chapters 1 & 2 Jarvis 7th ed. Laboratory Manual for Physical Examination & Health Assessment 2015-09-24
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- total of all conditions and elements that make up the surroundings and influence the development of a person
- health care professional that is culturally sensitive, appropriate, and competent
- the balance or imbalance of the person, both within one's being and in the outside world
- nonphysical attributes of a person (thoughts, communications, actions, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups)
- rapid collection of the database
- Western European/North American tradition that views health as the absence of disease
- practice systematic approach emphasizing the best research evidence, the clinician's experience, patient preferences and values, physical examination, and assessment
- data the individual states about their self during the history taking
- health health view that the mind, body, and spirit are interdependent and function as a whole within the environment
- used for limited or short-term problem, concerns mainly one problem, one cue complex, or body system
- database database used in all settings to monitor progress of short-term or chronic health problems
- a set of behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together that enable the healthcare professional to work in cross-cultural situations
- data that the health professional observes or obtains through the physical examination
- tendency to view your own way of life as the most desirable, acceptable, or best and to act superior to another culture's way of life
- process of social and psychological exchanges with encounters between persons of different cultures, resulting in changes in either group
- process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the characteristics of that group
- desirable or undesirable state of affairs
- dynamic process and view of health
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- used to evaluate the cause and etiology of disease, focus is on the function or malfunction of a specific organ system
- social group within the social system possess variable traits
- personal effort to find purpose and meaning in life
- belief in diver or superhuman power
- action directed toward promoting health and preventing disease
- method of collecting and analyzing clinical information by looking at cues, formulating a hypothesis, gathering supporting data to that hypothesis, evaluating hypothesis, and arriving at a diagnosis
- collection of data about an individual's health state
- method of collecting, and analyzing clinical information (includes assessment, diagnosis, outcome, identification, planning, implementation, & evaluation)
- lay healer in the person's culture
- complete health history and full physical examination
- simultaneously problem solving while self-improving one's own thinking ability
29 Clues: rapid collection of the database • lay healer in the person's culture • dynamic process and view of health • belief in diver or superhuman power • desirable or undesirable state of affairs • personal effort to find purpose and meaning in life • collection of data about an individual's health state • complete health history and full physical examination • ...
HHD Revision 3/4 2021-10-29
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- personal preference, time constraints and convenience are _________ to bringing about change in dietary intake
- infrastructure, trade facilitation and international _______________
- effective __________: policies, institutions and functional economies
- main condition caused by the underconsumption of dairy foods
- a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing and not merely the absence of disease or _____________
- who prerequisite of health that promotes the balanced relationship between landscape and species
- guideline 4: encourage, ________ and promote breastfeeding
- reducing medical costs and maximise income acts as a resource _____________
- socioeconomic status takes into account ________, employment and income
- the health status indicator that measures the number of new cases of particular condition during a specific time
- acronym for the health status indicator which measures the number of healthy years that a person is expected to live
- building resilience: _____________ assistance, disaster risk-reduction and social protection
- guideline 1: to achieve and maintain a healthy weight, be ______________ and choose amounts of nutritious foods and drinks to meet your energy needs
- optimal health and wellbeing enhances ___________ in the workforce and hence acts as a resource nationally
- addresses the broader _______________ of health
- the biomedical model of health focuses on diagnosing, __________ and treating illnesses
- in order to access private health insurance, individuals pay a ____________
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- spiritual health and wellbeing belongs to the realm of ideas, values, ethics and ________ of individuals
- term that refers to the process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health
- medicare is funded by general taxation, medicare levy surcharge and _____________
- the _____________ and marketing of tobacco has resulted in similarities in health status for low, middle and high income countries
- gender equality, birth and population rates and education levels are all examples of _____________ characteristics
- air, water and _______ equality is an example of an environmental factor
- human development: participate in _________ that affect their lives
- _______ of government is an example of one of australia's partnerships
- multilateral aid is provided by a/an ________________________
- term that describes the organised and collective response and effort by society to protect, promote and improve health
- _______________ results in the biomedical model of health being expensive
- genetics and hormones, body weight, blood cholesterol are all examples of _______ factors
- conflict, mass migration, digital technologies, world trade and tourism are all examples of ____________
- high income countries have a ______________ birth rate/ population growth compared to low income countries
- organisation that categorises countries according to their income
- the NDIS provides ___________ technology such as wheelchairs
- type of social action whereby individuals give their clothing, time, money etc to those in need
34 Clues: addresses the broader _______________ of health • guideline 4: encourage, ________ and promote breastfeeding • main condition caused by the underconsumption of dairy foods • the NDIS provides ___________ technology such as wheelchairs • multilateral aid is provided by a/an ________________________ • ...
Unit Three Crossword 2024-09-15
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- health record, A complete health record under the custodianship of a health care provider(s) that holds all relevant health information about a person from a particular organization or system.
- justice, The fair distribution of society’s benefits, responsibilities, and consequences for all.
- medical record, A health record under the custodianship of a health care provider(s) that holds relevant health information about a person and is often referred to in primary care environments.
- intelligence, Computers and machines with simulated intelligence to think or act person-like
- The process of engaging and influencing others
- informatics, The convergence of nursing science, information science and computer science
- care, Demonstrating empathy, sympathy and humanness during care to another.
- information technologies, Technologies used in health-related environments, often containing information about a patient
- provider order entry, Physicians and other health professionals who are able to write orders enter these into a computer system.
- Relates to liberation and freedom; to be free from restrictions or restraints.
- The authentic meaning connection between and among people
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- medication administration record, Electronic version of the medication administration record.
- A complex, voluntary, and dynamic process with underlying concepts of power, interdependency, sharing, partnership, and process
- information system, Electronic system in which health professionals obtain and document clinical information
- Allows people to be involved in and have a voice in activities that concern or interest them
- The ability to get things done, to mobilize resources, to get and use whatever it is that a person needs for the goals he or she is attempting to meet.
- safety, The absence of preventable harm to a patient during the process of health care
- theory, A methodology to systematically transform existing conditions to a more equitable and just situation
- The use of telecommunications and information technologies for the provision of health care to individuals at a distance and the transmission of information to provide that care; involves use of two-way interactive video conferencing, high-speed telephone lines, fiber-optic cable, and satellite transmissions
- leadership, Leadership of a group or individual within the nursing profession
20 Clues: The process of engaging and influencing others • The authentic meaning connection between and among people • care, Demonstrating empathy, sympathy and humanness during care to another. • leadership, Leadership of a group or individual within the nursing profession • Relates to liberation and freedom; to be free from restrictions or restraints. • ...
Medical Coding and Billing 2014-03-24
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- Health insurance available to person who are 65 or older.
- A written agreement between two policies.
- A system of health care in which patients agree to visit only certain doctors and hospitals.
- Acronym for EOBs.
- Allow for premiums to be lower, because the health providers has the advantage of having patients directed to them.
- "Second source health insurance is acquired by".
- Health Insurance is acquired by one of two sources.
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- Health care providers, who come together voluntarily to give coordinated high quality care to their Medicare patients.
- Set up to facilitate the purchase of health insurance in every state of the US.
- In return for a payment.
- Health insurance arrangement that allows plan participants relative freedom to choose the doctors and hospitals they want to visit.
- Against the risk of incurring medical expenses among individuals.
- Largest source of funding for medical and health-related services for people with low income.
- Security or protection against a loss or other financial burden.
14 Clues: Acronym for EOBs. • In return for a payment. • A written agreement between two policies. • "Second source health insurance is acquired by". • Health Insurance is acquired by one of two sources. • Health insurance available to person who are 65 or older. • Security or protection against a loss or other financial burden. • ...
insurance terms 2021-02-12
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- VA health benefits program in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) shares the cost of certain health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries.
- amount of liquidity a financial institution must have in its reserves to cover its business operating expenses.
- Rule The parents birthday that comes first in the calendar year is the designated primary plan.
- health insurance for 65 and older
- condition you have received treatment or diagnosis before you enrolled in a new health plan
- getting preapproved before treatment, prescription etc.
- provided health coverage for those that have low income
- Amount paid for an insurance plan
- provides low-cost health coverage to children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to buy private insurance
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- health care program for uniformed service members retirees, and their families around the world.
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- compensation type of business insurance that provides benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses.
- a payment made by a beneficiary in addition to that made by an insurer.
- provider organization contracts with medical providers such as hospitals and doctors, to create a network of participating providers. You pay less if you use providers that belong to the plan's network.
- maintenance organization a health insurance organization to which subscribers pay a predetermined fee in return for a range of medical services from physicians and healthcare workers registered with the organization.
- of benefits referred to as an EOB is a statement from your health insurance company providing details on payment for a medical service you received.
- of benefits agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party.
- specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
18 Clues: health insurance for 65 and older • Amount paid for an insurance plan • getting preapproved before treatment, prescription etc. • provided health coverage for those that have low income • a payment made by a beneficiary in addition to that made by an insurer. • a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim. • ...
Day13-part1 2025-01-22
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- Superlative of 'good', meaning in the most healthy state.(“good” 的最高级,意为处于最健康的状态。)
- A disease or period of sickness.(一种疾病或生病的一段时间。)
- Sick; suffering from a disease.(生病的,患有疾病。)
- Superlative of 'bad', indicating the poorest health.(“bad” 的最高级,表明健康状况最差。)
- Comparative of 'bad', for deteriorating health.(“bad” 的比较级,用于健康状况变差时。)
- Become affected by an illness.(患上某种疾病。)
- The state of being free from illness or injury.(没有疾病或受伤的状态。)
- An abnormal condition that affects a person's health.(影响人健康的异常状况。)
- Get an illness, like catching a cold.(患上疾病,比如感冒。)
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- Having negative qualities, can describe poor health.(具有负面特质,可描述健康状况不佳。)
- Experience pain, illness, or other bad things.(经历痛苦、疾病或其他不好的事情。)
- Comparative of 'good', used when health improves.(“good” 的比较级,用于健康状况有所改善时。)
- In good health; well.(身体健康的。)
- Lacking strength, often due to illness.(缺乏力量,常因疾病导致。)
- In good health, often used as an adverb.(健康地,常作副词表示健康状况。)
- Having positive qualities, can refer to health too.(具有积极的特质,也可指健康状况良好。)
- Having good health; free from disease.(拥有良好的健康状况,没有疾病。)
- Not feeling well; ill.(感觉不舒服,生病的。)
18 Clues: In good health; well.(身体健康的。) • Not feeling well; ill.(感觉不舒服,生病的。) • Become affected by an illness.(患上某种疾病。) • Sick; suffering from a disease.(生病的,患有疾病。) • A disease or period of sickness.(一种疾病或生病的一段时间。) • Get an illness, like catching a cold.(患上疾病,比如感冒。) • Lacking strength, often due to illness.(缺乏力量,常因疾病导致。) • Having good health; free from disease.(拥有良好的健康状况,没有疾病。) • ...
Unit 1.1 Vocabulary List 2025-08-25
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- people of the same age who share similar interests
- an overall state of well-being, or total health
- the providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices
- a combination of physical, mental, and social well-being
- related risks that increase in effect with each added risk
- avoiding harmful behavior
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- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury
- behaviors, actions that potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- various methods of communicating information
- all the traits that were biologically passed on from your parents
- the sum of your surroundings
- literacy, refers to a person’s capacity to understand basic health information and services and use these resources to promote their health and wellness
- collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group
13 Clues: avoiding harmful behavior • the sum of your surroundings • various methods of communicating information • an overall state of well-being, or total health • people of the same age who share similar interests • collective beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group • a combination of physical, mental, and social well-being • ...
Health_FINAL EXAM 2023-05-03
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- “a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.”
- One benefit of keeping a ___________, is to help clarify your goals and problems
- These types of disasters impact emergency services because it decreases the access to those impacted
- Food ________________, or places where residents don’t have easy access to fresh fruits and vegetables.
- This type of care is important for one's health because it can lead to early intervention as well as increase the effectiveness of treatment
- The Department of Health and Human Services recommends 150 minutes of moderate physical ___________ per week, in addition to doing some muscle strengthening exercises at least two days a week. One way to do this is by finding physical activity that matches your interests.
- one way to improve your ________________ skills is by being assertive and speaking up when you need to, but also by improving your active listening skills.
- A _______ reportor is a person who is legally responsible to report and get help in cases of abuse.
- means a matter of opinion or perspective
- A lack of ____________ can impact health by making it harder to make healthier choices.
- The leading cause of death in the US for adults is ___________ disease and can be prevented through proper nutrition and exercise.
- In order to make better _____________, you should reflect and learn from past mistakes.
- ____________ decision is one that is made quickly and without much thought
- means based on facts; this is how we should present information on health.
- Social isolation can reduce one's health because it can increase the rate of ____________.
- self-_______________ is taking responsibility for oneself--including one’s behavior and well-being
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- specializes in psychological testing and talk therapy
- meaning a sense of shame
- an "I" message will emphasize the perspective of the __________ rather than placing blame on the receiver
- this type of health can be defined as the condition of your body and takes several factors into consideration including genetics, lifestyle, environment, and health care.
- A lot of times we don't consider long-term ______________, because it can take years to show up.
- Box Breathing is an effective _________ relief strategy because it is a series of breaths used to calm a person.
- the permission given for something or a situation
- You should consider your current level of fitness when creating your health _________.
- Coping with stress, having meaningful relationships, engaging in productive work, and contributing to society all fall under the umbrella of ___________ health
- ______________ is important to your overall health because it can strengthen our hearts and improve our quality of life.
- the moral priciples that guide behavior and are formed through interacting with several groups and communities
- This can lead to a good job which provides different health services like health insurance.
- this can help improve one's health by providing answers to questions, potential solutions to problems, and access to information
- A general __________ is a good first step because they can recommend a specialist as needed.
- _______ conditions are permanent or last a long time, and they make staying healthy a bit more of an effort but proper management can make it easier to live with.
- this type of lifestyle doesn't add to one's health because it involves little to no physical activity
- has a medical degree as well as training in providing a range of therapies; can prescribe medication
- Communication about ethics or disagreements should be voicing concerns and avoiding ____________.
- this type of health can be defined as one’s ability to interact with those around them, and it involves several skills such as mutual respect and good communication.
- Standards within our culture and can be diverse based on different communities
36 Clues: meaning a sense of shame • means a matter of opinion or perspective • the permission given for something or a situation • specializes in psychological testing and talk therapy • ____________ decision is one that is made quickly and without much thought • means based on facts; this is how we should present information on health. • ...
2024 PAD HIP Week 2024-04-16
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- the creation of new blood vessels
- What term describes the smallest structural unit of an organism?
- What term is used for the death of tissue due to lack of blood supply?
- Only lasts 2 -3 seconds
- What is the largest organ of the human body?
- Electronic Health record
- What is the medical term for high blood pressure?
- What is the term for bone pain?
- Which act in the United States protects and regulates patient health information?
- Patient Administration Division
- the digital tool used for prescribing medications electronically
- Can Process Information as Fast as 120 meters per second
- Renews every 1 to 2 weeks
- the process of checking the accuracy and completeness of a medical record
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- Part of the body that doesn't have a blood supply
- Smallest bone in the human body
- the technology that allows for secure, encrypted health information exchange over the internet.
- the use of technology to provide health care services remotely
- Has the same percentage of salt as the Ocean
- Known as the "Master Gland"
- Which hormone regulates the metabolism?
- Which act in the United States protects and regulates patient health information?
- Health Information Management
- The study of disease.
- What is required for emailing of patient health information?
- Responsible for producing insulin
- Act Name the federal act that promotes the adoption and meaningful use of health information technology in the U.S.
- Fastest Growing Tissue in the Human Body
- The Strongest Muscle in the Human Body
29 Clues: The study of disease. • Only lasts 2 -3 seconds • Electronic Health record • Renews every 1 to 2 weeks • Known as the "Master Gland" • Health Information Management • Smallest bone in the human body • What is the term for bone pain? • Patient Administration Division • the creation of new blood vessels • Responsible for producing insulin • The Strongest Muscle in the Human Body • ...
Review of the week... 2022-10-23
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- This is where the health professional does not charge any additional fees on top of the schedule fee
- This is the fee that you pay for Private Health Insurance
- The Medicare ____ funds the Medicare System
- The Medicare Levy is ___ percent of taxable income
- Some Private Health Insurance policies have a ____ period
- The PHI rebate is ____ _____
- The financial catchment for those who spend more money on Medicare and the PBS than most.
- A sporting club provides training sessions which improve your fitness and ___ h&w
- A telephone health service means you can access health care at a time that suits you reducing your stress and ___ h&w
- The PBS subsidises:
- Medicare provides _____ access to public hospital services
- The PHI ____ is a discount/refund off the sum of money some PHI customers receive
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- The ___ you live can be a barrier to healthcare
- Medicare does not cover the consultation fee for:
- The PBS only has medication that is considered ____
- A factor relating to knowledge that can affect access to health services
- The ____ health cover loading is an extra payment if you don't take out PHI by the time you are 31
- This is the fee that is set by the Federal Government for different services
- A disadvantage of the Medicare System is long _______ for in hospital treatments
- The Medicare Levy Surcharge is for high income earners who ___ have PHI
- The _____ accessibility such as language accessibility can impact access to healthcare
21 Clues: The PBS subsidises: • The PHI rebate is ____ _____ • The Medicare ____ funds the Medicare System • The ___ you live can be a barrier to healthcare • Medicare does not cover the consultation fee for: • The Medicare Levy is ___ percent of taxable income • The PBS only has medication that is considered ____ • This is the fee that you pay for Private Health Insurance • ...
Base Camp - Tango Fanta 2025-10-28
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- Software-based interventions for prevention or treatment of diseases.
- Advanced AI model type leveraged by many digital health applications.
- Broad ecosystem combining technology, platforms, and data that engage consumers for lifestyle, wellness, and health-related purposes.
- Percentage of Q2 2025 funding in digital health directed toward AI-focused firms.
- Remote patient monitoring.
- Digital repository of a patient’s medical history.
- Metric used to evaluate the effectiveness of digital solutions based on the degree to which individuals actively interact with digital tools and platforms.
- Physiological or behavioral data measured digitally.
- Metric used to measure how well patients follow prescribed digital or medication regimens.
- Data from genomics, proteomics, etc., in digital research.
- Finnish unicorn known for its wearable health ring.
- Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome.
- Seamless communication and data exchange between healthcare systems or platforms.
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- Provision of medical consultations and care through digital communication technologies.
- Digital therapeutics pioneer that went bankrupt in 2023.
- Dominant U.S. EHR provider now integrating generative AI into clinical workflows.
- French national initiative establishing standards for digital therapeutics reimbursement.
- Smart devices that track physiological or activity-related health data.
- Therapeutic focus driving major digital health IPOs.
- Software intended to perform medical functions without being part of a physical device.
- Germany’s system enabling reimbursement of digital health applications.
- When AI generates false or fabricated information.
- Using game-like features to boost patient engagement.
- Alira Health’s proprietary platform supporting patient-enabled real-world evidence generation.
24 Clues: Remote patient monitoring. • Electronic Patient-Reported Outcome. • Digital repository of a patient’s medical history. • When AI generates false or fabricated information. • Finnish unicorn known for its wearable health ring. • Therapeutic focus driving major digital health IPOs. • Physiological or behavioral data measured digitally. • ...
Weight Loss Surgery 2023-01-19
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- İnsurance policy (sağlık sigorta poliçesi)
- health insurance (SGK)
- (get better; iyileşmek)
- (ameliyat)
- (belli, kesin)
- (obezite)
- (politikalar)
- than or equal to (büyük verya eşittir)
- (gerekenler)
- (şeçkin)
- (cerrah)
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- (şeker hastalığı, diyabet)
- obesity (frontal overweight, göbek obezite)
- (misafir)
- (bazen, ara sıra)
- (body mass index)
- (make smaller or lower; azaltmak)
- apnea (obstrüktif uyku apne sendromu)
- health insurance (özel sağlık sigorta)
- than or equal to (küçük yada eşittir)
- pressure (tansiyon)
21 Clues: (şeçkin) • (cerrah) • (misafir) • (obezite) • (ameliyat) • (gerekenler) • (politikalar) • (belli, kesin) • (bazen, ara sıra) • (body mass index) • pressure (tansiyon) • health insurance (SGK) • (get better; iyileşmek) • (şeker hastalığı, diyabet) • (make smaller or lower; azaltmak) • than or equal to (küçük yada eşittir) • apnea (obstrüktif uyku apne sendromu) • ...
Unit 7 2024-10-24
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- housing and urban development
- health education and welfare
- United States postal services
- department of energy or education
- airporT security
- food and drug administration
- national aeronautics and space administration
- DOL
- justice department
- federal deposit insurance corporation
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- DOD
- health and human services
- homeland security
- United States department of agriculture
- veterans affairs
- institute of health
- department of transportation
- Federal emergency management agency
- Internal Revenue Service
- Central Intelligence Agency
20 Clues: DOD • DOL • airporT security • veterans affairs • homeland security • justice department • institute of health • Internal Revenue Service • health and human services • Central Intelligence Agency • health education and welfare • food and drug administration • department of transportation • housing and urban development • United States postal services • department of energy or education • ...
Meda/Sin II 2022-02-01
22 Clues: Lies • Fate • Earth • Worth • Spell • Drugs • Health • Casting • Strange • Attacks • Comatose • Heavenly • Drawbacks • Pronounce • Consuming • Chemicals • Suspicious • Committing • Confessing • Vaccinated • Overexaggerate • Pharmaceutical
Healthy Foods 2024-01-24
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- Leafy green vegetable loaded with vitamins and minerals, contributing to bone health, energy, and overall nutritional balance.
- Whole-grain cereal providing fiber, vitamins, and minerals, supporting heart health, digestion, and sustained energy throughout the day.
- Lean fish high in protein and omega-3 fatty acids, supporting heart health, muscle development, and overall growth in children.
- Crunchy and colorful vegetables loaded with beta-carotene, supporting eye health, skin nourishment, and overall well-being.
- Fatty fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids, promoting brain function, heart health, and overall well-being, with a delicious taste.
- Vibrant and sweet fruit rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and fiber, supporting immune health, digestion, and overall nutritional balance.
- Nutrient-dense grain packed with protein, fiber, and various vitamins, supporting muscle growth, digestion, and sustained energy.
- Protein-packed food with essential nutrients, supporting muscle development, brain function, and overall growth in children.
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- Versatile legume packed with protein and fiber, supporting muscle growth, digestion, and providing a sustained energy source.
- Tasty and nutritious dairy product with probiotics, promoting gut health, aiding digestion, and supporting a strong immune system.
- Nutrient-rich vegetable supporting immune health, bone strength, and overall growth, making it a crucial part of a balanced diet.
- Nutrient-packed snacks that provide essential fats, proteins, and vitamins, promoting brain health and overall well-being.
- Colorful and delicious fruits rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and fiber, supporting immune health and maintaining a healthy heart.
- Creamy and flavorful fruit with healthy fats, contributing to heart health, skin nourishment, and overall nutritional benefits.
- Crunchy and nutritious nuts containing healthy fats, antioxidants, and vitamins, supporting heart health and overall nutritional balance.
15 Clues: Nutrient-packed snacks that provide essential fats, proteins, and vitamins, promoting brain health and overall well-being. • Crunchy and colorful vegetables loaded with beta-carotene, supporting eye health, skin nourishment, and overall well-being. • ...
Insurance 101 2015-07-21
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- Marian Smith is the
- State administered health insurance program for low income or disabled patients
- The patients share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percentage
- : Park Dental's Clearinghouse
- Coordination of Benefits
- Electronic Claim Submission
- Explanation of Benefits
- The amount the patient has to pay out-of-pocket for expenses before the insurance company will cover the remaining costs Deductible obligations exclude copayments
- Advantage, Replacement Policy or Medicare Part C: A type of Medicare health plan offered by a private company that contracts with Medicare to provide you with all your Part A and Part B benefits, in addition to RX and dental benefits
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- Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation)
- Electronic Remittance Advice
- Federally administered health insurance program for adults over 65, patients with disabilities and / or End Stage Renal Disease
- The policy owner The person who pays health insurance premiums and / or is eligible for group health insurance benefits
- A child or other individual for whom a parent, relative, or other person may claim a personal exemption tax deduction and is eligible for health benefits under the subscribers health insurance policy
- Electronic Funds Transfer
- Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs
16 Clues: Marian Smith is the • Explanation of Benefits • Coordination of Benefits • Electronic Funds Transfer • Electronic Claim Submission • Electronic Remittance Advice • : Park Dental's Clearinghouse • Prepaid Medical Assistance Programs • Third Party Liability (ex: workers compensation) • State administered health insurance program for low income or disabled patients • ...
Chapter 2 - Vocabulary 2024-10-17
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- Disparities: Differences in the health status of different groups of people.
- Progressive, degenerative disorder that attacks the brain’s nerve cells resulting in memory loss, impaired thinking and language skills, and changes in behavior.
- Disorders, including physical illness, caused by mental or emotional factors.
- Health care systems, practices, and products that have not traditionally been performed by practitioners of Western medicine; practices used instead of conventional medicine.
- Decline in memory and/or other thinking skills.
- Health care practices based on the belief that all aspects of the individual—physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, and environmental—contribute to states of health and disease.
- Medicine: Combines treatments from conventional medicine with complementary and/or alternative medicine for which there is high-quality scientific evidence of safety and effectiveness; also called integrated medicine.
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- Approval from an insurance company prior to receiving certain health care services, for the purposes of determining medical necessity and cost effectiveness.
- A facility or service that offers palliative (relieves but does not cure) care and support to dying patients and their families.
- Medicine Health care practices, products, and approaches to health care that have not traditionally been performed in conventional medical offices; practices used together with conventional medicine.
- Health care services that do not require hospitalization; also referred to as ambulatory services.
- Medicine: The prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease based on each patient’s own biochemical makeup. (Also called precision medicine.)
- A federally funded insurance program that is part of the Social Security Administration and provides health insurance for people aged 65 and older and others, such as the severely disabled, who qualify for social security
- Promotion of health through preventive measures and the practice of good health habits; when the body is in a state of homeostasis.
- Federally funded but state-administered insurance plan for individuals who qualify due to low income.
- Admitted to, and treated within, a hospital.
16 Clues: Admitted to, and treated within, a hospital. • Decline in memory and/or other thinking skills. • Disparities: Differences in the health status of different groups of people. • Disorders, including physical illness, caused by mental or emotional factors. • Health care services that do not require hospitalization; also referred to as ambulatory services. • ...
09/27/2023 Videos Crossword 2023-10-01
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- A federally qualified community health center.
- Someone who plays a pivotal role in health equity.
- It is okay to ___ for yourself.
- Something that stands in the way of good health.
- Childhood experiences can lead to___.
- Something that "made" nurses.
- A pretty heavy antipsychotic.
- A member of the Lakota Nation.
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- people that have a huge opportunity of helping victims of human trafficking.
- Type of health that gets better if emotional health stuff gets taken care of.
- Conversation that will make people feel cared for.
- Situation where someone stops breathing or heart stops beating.
- The cure for bad hospitals.
- Nurses were not born but ___.
- Health maintenance should include ___.
15 Clues: The cure for bad hospitals. • Something that "made" nurses. • A pretty heavy antipsychotic. • Nurses were not born but ___. • A member of the Lakota Nation. • It is okay to ___ for yourself. • Childhood experiences can lead to___. • Health maintenance should include ___. • A federally qualified community health center. • Something that stands in the way of good health. • ...
Health Assessment Chapters 1 & 2 Jarvis 7th ed. Laboratory Manual for Physical Examination & Health Assessment 2015-09-24
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- Western European/North American tradition that views health as the absence of disease
- lay healer in the person's culture
- complete health history and full physical examination
- a set of behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together that enable the healthcare professional to work in cross-cultural situations
- database database used in all settings to monitor progress of short-term or chronic health problems
- process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the characteristics of that group
- simultaneously problem solving while self-improving one's own thinking ability
- dynamic process and view of health
- collection of data about an individual's health state
- rapid collection of the database
- method of collecting, and analyzing clinical information (includes assessment, diagnosis, outcome, identification, planning, implementation, & evaluation)
- action directed toward promoting health and preventing disease
- health care professional that is culturally sensitive, appropriate, and competent
- data that the health professional observes or obtains through the physical examination
- health health view that the mind, body, and spirit are interdependent and function as a whole within the environment
- social group within the social system possess variable traits
- desirable or undesirable state of affairs
- data the individual states about their self during the history taking
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- total of all conditions and elements that make up the surroundings and influence the development of a person
- method of collecting and analyzing clinical information by looking at cues, formulating a hypothesis, gathering supporting data to that hypothesis, evaluating hypothesis, and arriving at a diagnosis
- the balance or imbalance of the person, both within one's being and in the outside world
- used to evaluate the cause and etiology of disease, focus is on the function or malfunction of a specific organ system
- belief in diver or superhuman power
- personal effort to find purpose and meaning in life
- practice systematic approach emphasizing the best research evidence, the clinician's experience, patient preferences and values, physical examination, and assessment
- process of social and psychological exchanges with encounters between persons of different cultures, resulting in changes in either group
- used for limited or short-term problem, concerns mainly one problem, one cue complex, or body system
- tendency to view your own way of life as the most desirable, acceptable, or best and to act superior to another culture's way of life
- nonphysical attributes of a person (thoughts, communications, actions, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups)
29 Clues: rapid collection of the database • lay healer in the person's culture • dynamic process and view of health • belief in diver or superhuman power • desirable or undesirable state of affairs • personal effort to find purpose and meaning in life • complete health history and full physical examination • collection of data about an individual's health state • ...
Unit 1 2024-08-26
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- Balance of all 6 components of health
- Component of health enjoy trying new things
- Component of health that deals with friends
- leading cause of death in the United States
- Second leading cause of death
- Public Service Announcement
- Combination of Physical, Social, Mental and Emotional
- The passing of traits from biological parents
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- most health problems today are caused by?
- Strong belief or value
- Risk behavior that can cause liver disease
- Not taking part in physical activity
- Risk behavior that can cause HIV
- Uncontrollable risk factor
- Anything that increases likelihood of disease
- Risk behavior that can cause lung cancer
16 Clues: Strong belief or value • Uncontrollable risk factor • Public Service Announcement • Second leading cause of death • Risk behavior that can cause HIV • Not taking part in physical activity • Balance of all 6 components of health • Risk behavior that can cause lung cancer • most health problems today are caused by? • Risk behavior that can cause liver disease • ...
Health & Fitness 2013-04-21
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- a pumping feeling in your neck
- the minimum amount of physical activity adolescent girls should do per day
- if you eat junk food you aren't being very healthy
- what is the pulse on your wrist called
- this is good for you so that you give your body time to repair itself
- you should only be doing two hours a day
- what is the abbreviation for World Health Organisation
- what are you eg. uni student
- to be sitting still for to long
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- bike riding helps this type of health
- a domain that involves chores
- teen-age boy or girl
- what is the pulse on your neck called
- the opposite to unhealthy
- the National Physical Activity Guidelines
- what is a dimension of health that you use to communicate
- what you do for fun
- you need to have a good ....... system to live long
- what is a dimension of health that shows how you are felling
- teen ages should be doing one hour a day
20 Clues: what you do for fun • teen-age boy or girl • the opposite to unhealthy • what are you eg. uni student • a domain that involves chores • a pumping feeling in your neck • to be sitting still for to long • bike riding helps this type of health • what is the pulse on your neck called • what is the pulse on your wrist called • you should only be doing two hours a day • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-23
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- The passing of traits
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- parents to their biological children.
- or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- physical, mental/
- or other life events.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- The ability to end a
- and social well-being.
- good mental/emotional health.
- learning how to handle them in ways that
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- When one risk factor adds to
- Identifying sources of stress
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- A state of well-being or balanced
- Ways to say no effectively.
- The beliefs, customs,
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- The body’s response to real or imagined
- over a long period of time.
- determine the quality of.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- to increase danger.
- traditions of a specific group of people.
- A disagreement between people with
27 Clues: physical, mental/ • to increase danger. • The ability to end a • The passing of traits • The beliefs, customs, • or other life events. • and social well-being. • determine the quality of. • Ways to say no effectively. • over a long period of time. • Trustworthy and dependable. • When one risk factor adds to • Identifying sources of stress • good mental/emotional health. • ...
2022 PCHC EOTY 2022-08-05
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- Patient Service Center Rep I at Brewer Medical Center
- MSA at Pediatrics
- Lic. Clinical Social Worker at CC&G
- Intake Specialist at the Hope House
- Care Manager RN in Care Management
- EMR Technician in Health Information Management
- PCSI in the Patient Communications Center
- Practice Manager at the Hope House
- MSA in Care Management
- Referral Specialist in Health Information Management
- MSA at PCHC Center
- System Administrator in Information Systems
- Operations Admin. Lead at Helen Hunt Health Center
- Payment Application Specialist in Revenue Cycle
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- Patient Access Supervisor in Dental
- MSA at the Adult Wellness Center
- Practice Manager at Winterport Community Health Center
- Medical Assistant at Brewer Medical Center
- DO at Pediatrics
- Phlebotomist/Processor in the Laboratory
- Lead Clinical Trainer in Quality
- NP at PCHC Center
- Primary Care Pharmacist in Pharmacy
- Clinical Operations Supervisor at Helen Hunt Health Center
- MSA in Seaport
- LCSW in Seaport
- Courier Driver for Auburn Hall
27 Clues: MSA in Seaport • LCSW in Seaport • DO at Pediatrics • MSA at Pediatrics • NP at PCHC Center • MSA at PCHC Center • MSA in Care Management • Courier Driver for Auburn Hall • MSA at the Adult Wellness Center • Lead Clinical Trainer in Quality • Care Manager RN in Care Management • Practice Manager at the Hope House • Patient Access Supervisor in Dental • ...
insurance terms 2021-02-12
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- health care program for uniformed service members retirees, and their families around the world.
- maintenance organization a health insurance organization to which subscribers pay a predetermined fee in return for a range of medical services from physicians and healthcare workers registered with the organization.
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- Rule The parents birthday that comes first in the calendar year is the designated primary plan.
- VA health benefits program in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) shares the cost of certain health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries.
- compensation type of business insurance that provides benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses.
- provided health coverage for those that have low income
- of benefits referred to as an EOB is a statement from your health insurance company providing details on payment for a medical service you received.
- condition you have received treatment or diagnosis before you enrolled in a new health plan
- of benefits agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party.
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- getting preapproved before treatment, prescription etc.
- health insurance for 65 and older
- provides low-cost health coverage to children in families that earn too much money to qualify for Medicaid but not enough to buy private insurance
- provider organization contracts with medical providers such as hospitals and doctors, to create a network of participating providers. You pay less if you use providers that belong to the plan's network.
- a payment made by a beneficiary in addition to that made by an insurer.
- specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- amount of liquidity a financial institution must have in its reserves to cover its business operating expenses.
- Amount paid for an insurance plan
18 Clues: health insurance for 65 and older • Amount paid for an insurance plan • getting preapproved before treatment, prescription etc. • provided health coverage for those that have low income • a payment made by a beneficiary in addition to that made by an insurer. • a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim. • ...
HHD Unit 2 AoS 2 Recap 2025-10-06
Across
- What individuals are expected to do when accessing health care, like providing accurate information, respecting medical staff, and paying fees on time.
- Provides support and services for Australians with permanent and significant disability.
- Extra financial assistance for people who face high medical costs each year under Medicare.
- Something every patient is entitled to when receiving health care, such as access, safety, respect, communication, and privacy.
- An additional tax for high-income earners who don’t have private hospital cover.
- Physiotherapists, dietitians and speech pathologists are examples of these.
- Costs that patients must pay themselves, not covered by Medicare or private health insurance.
- The amount set by the government for a medical service under Medicare.
- Requirement that personal health information remains private unless consent is given.
Down
- Services outside mainstream medicine, such as acupuncture or naturopathy.
- When a doctor accepts the Medicare benefit as full payment for a service.
- The amount a person contributes towards the cost of a health service, with the rest covered by government.
- Non-profit groups that provide health services, support, or advocacy, often relying on donations and unpaid workers.
- A tax on most Australians to help fund Medicare.
- An individual’s ability to find, understand and use health information.
- A community-based doctor who is usually the first point of call for non-emergency health issues.
- Government program that subsidises essential medicines.
- When government pays part of the cost of a good or service, lowering the price for consumers.
- Helps protect individuals and families from large overall medicine costs under PBS.
19 Clues: A tax on most Australians to help fund Medicare. • Government program that subsidises essential medicines. • The amount set by the government for a medical service under Medicare. • An individual’s ability to find, understand and use health information. • Services outside mainstream medicine, such as acupuncture or naturopathy. • ...
HHD Unit 2 AoS 2 Recap 2025-10-06
Across
- What individuals are expected to do when accessing health care, like providing accurate information, respecting medical staff, and paying fees on time.
- Provides support and services for Australians with permanent and significant disability.
- Extra financial assistance for people who face high medical costs each year under Medicare.
- Something every patient is entitled to when receiving health care, such as access, safety, respect, communication, and privacy.
- An additional tax for high-income earners who don’t have private hospital cover.
- Physiotherapists, dietitians and speech pathologists are examples of these.
- Costs that patients must pay themselves, not covered by Medicare or private health insurance.
- The amount set by the government for a medical service under Medicare.
- Requirement that personal health information remains private unless consent is given.
Down
- Services outside mainstream medicine, such as acupuncture or naturopathy.
- When a doctor accepts the Medicare benefit as full payment for a service.
- The amount a person contributes towards the cost of a health service, with the rest covered by government.
- Non-profit groups that provide health services, support, or advocacy, often relying on donations and unpaid workers.
- A tax on most Australians to help fund Medicare.
- An individual’s ability to find, understand and use health information.
- A community-based doctor who is usually the first point of call for non-emergency health issues.
- Government program that subsidises essential medicines.
- When government pays part of the cost of a good or service, lowering the price for consumers.
- Helps protect individuals and families from large overall medicine costs under PBS.
19 Clues: A tax on most Australians to help fund Medicare. • Government program that subsidises essential medicines. • The amount set by the government for a medical service under Medicare. • An individual’s ability to find, understand and use health information. • Services outside mainstream medicine, such as acupuncture or naturopathy. • ...
Unit B - Starter 2025-02-06
Across
- Outdoor activity
- Factor affecting mental health
- The amount of energy an organism uses. Metabolic ........
- Reasons for providing physical activity
- Health-monitoring test
Down
- Factor affecting physical health
- Communicating effectively with a client you must build .......
- Type of physical fitness
- Strategies to improve health status
- Health screening questionnaire
- Indicator of good physical health. Moving ......
- Signs of poor mental health
12 Clues: Outdoor activity • Health-monitoring test • Type of physical fitness • Signs of poor mental health • Health screening questionnaire • Factor affecting mental health • Factor affecting physical health • Strategies to improve health status • Reasons for providing physical activity • Indicator of good physical health. Moving ...... • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-23
Across
- The passing of traits
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- parents to their biological children.
- or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- physical, mental/
- or other life events.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- The ability to end a
- and social well-being.
- good mental/emotional health.
- learning how to handle them in ways that
Down
- When one risk factor adds to
- Identifying sources of stress
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- A state of well-being or balanced
- Ways to say no effectively.
- The beliefs, customs,
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- The body’s response to real or imagined
- over a long period of time.
- determine the quality of.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- to increase danger.
- traditions of a specific group of people.
- A disagreement between people with
27 Clues: physical, mental/ • to increase danger. • The ability to end a • The passing of traits • The beliefs, customs, • or other life events. • and social well-being. • determine the quality of. • Ways to say no effectively. • over a long period of time. • Trustworthy and dependable. • When one risk factor adds to • Identifying sources of stress • good mental/emotional health. • ...
Health and Wellness Vocab 2021-09-23
Across
- The passing of traits
- How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
- viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- parents to their biological children.
- or keep it from becoming a larger conflict.
- Sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
- physical, mental/
- or other life events.
- Trustworthy and dependable.
- The ability to end a
- and social well-being.
- good mental/emotional health.
- learning how to handle them in ways that
Down
- When one risk factor adds to
- Identifying sources of stress
- All the living and nonliving things around you
- A state of well-being or balanced
- Ways to say no effectively.
- The beliefs, customs,
- Taking action in support of a cause.
- The body’s response to real or imagined
- over a long period of time.
- determine the quality of.
- The chance that something harmful may happen to your health and wellness.
- to increase danger.
- traditions of a specific group of people.
- A disagreement between people with
27 Clues: physical, mental/ • to increase danger. • The ability to end a • The passing of traits • The beliefs, customs, • or other life events. • and social well-being. • determine the quality of. • Ways to say no effectively. • over a long period of time. • Trustworthy and dependable. • When one risk factor adds to • Identifying sources of stress • good mental/emotional health. • ...
Global Health Issues : Trends, Problems, and Concerns 2025-03-25
Across
- Mobility restrictions enforced by the government during a medical emergency
- The dissemination of false information on a medical emergency
- Tiny plastic particles affecting human health
- Airborne contaminants that cause respiratory illnesses
- City expansion and its effects on public health
- Being ill but not exhibiting any symptoms
- Unexpected rise in a disease in a particular region
- The gap in healthcare access among various demographics
- Resistance to illness due to widespread immunity
- A microorganism that causes illness
Down
- Diseases are transmitted by tainted water
- A chronic condition such as heart disease or diabetes
- Keeping separate to stop the transmission of disease
- A medication for viral infections
- Psychological health and emotional resilience
- A strategy that connects human, animal, and environmental health
- Health services aimed toward senior citizens
- The availability and accessibility of nutritious food
- The study of hereditary conditions and characteristics
- Finding those who have been exposed to an infectious person
- A genetic change in a virus that could impact its behavior
21 Clues: A medication for viral infections • A microorganism that causes illness • Diseases are transmitted by tainted water • Being ill but not exhibiting any symptoms • Health services aimed toward senior citizens • Psychological health and emotional resilience • Tiny plastic particles affecting human health • City expansion and its effects on public health • ...
Health + Wellness - Krista 2022-09-06
Across
- state of excellent health
- aspect of people's lives that increase chances of disease
- chemical that carries genetic information
- land features/bodies of water in a area
- state of being without regular, consistent housing
- life's present conditions are good
- poor state of health
- how well the body functions
- how long a person ACTUALLY lives
- specific behavior pattern
- forms of communication/entertainment
- refers to how you express/view everything
- health conditions that develop because of a persons genes
- beliefs/values/customs/arts of a particular society
- how a person's brain functions
Down
- presence of waste in an environment
- aspects of peoples lives that reduce risk factors
- state of complete well-being
- how well a person gets along with others
- how long a person SHOULD live
- extent to which a person experiences a healthy, happy, and fulfilling life
- identifying and improving health
- circumstances/objects/conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- DNA segments
24 Clues: DNA segments • poor state of health • state of excellent health • specific behavior pattern • how well the body functions • state of complete well-being • how long a person SHOULD live • how a person's brain functions • identifying and improving health • how long a person ACTUALLY lives • life's present conditions are good • presence of waste in an environment • ...
TOPIC 5 (Unit 3) Crossword 2025-11-05
Across
- Substances used to stimulate the body’s immune response.
- Law introduced to prevent spread of disease.
- Widespread outbreak of a disease within a region.
- _________ model: approach addressing social and environmental determinants.
- Giving disadvantaged groups more support.
- Systems to remove waste and prevent infection.
- Medicines that destroy or slow bacterial growth.
- Health _________: Process enabling people to improve control over health.
- Intake of food affecting health.
- First widely used antibiotic discovered post-WWII.
- Waterborne disease common in early 1900s Australia.
Down
- Stopping illness before it occurs.
- Disease or illness with rapid onset and short duration.
- ______________ diseases: conditions affecting the heart and blood vessels.
- __________ Charter: WHO framework guiding health promotion strategies.
- Long-term condition that often develops slowly.
- ___________ diseases: conditions involving the lungs and breathing.
- Model focusing on diagnosis and treatment.
- Process of producing immunity to disease.
- Bacterial disease affecting the lungs.
- health Government actions to monitor and promote wellbeing.
- Global outbreak of an infectious disease.
- ___________ diseases: conditions caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
23 Clues: Intake of food affecting health. • Stopping illness before it occurs. • Bacterial disease affecting the lungs. • Giving disadvantaged groups more support. • Process of producing immunity to disease. • Global outbreak of an infectious disease. • Model focusing on diagnosis and treatment. • Law introduced to prevent spread of disease. • ...
Health Care Reform 2013-01-29
Across
- period that must pass before an individual is eligible to be covered for benefits under the terms of the plan
- The Medical ____ Ratio limits portion of premium dollars health insurers may spend on administration, marketing, and profits
- _________ Compensation - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform
- this condition is defined as any limitation or exclusion of benefits based on the fact that the condition was present before the effective date of coverage
- By 1/31/15 the _____ must also provide individuals listed on the report a written statement with the information in the report
- Protects insurers offering individual coverage from the risk of high cost claims and allows for lower premium levels
- another name for a waiting period
- abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act
- _________Simplification addresses lowering administrative costs in health care system by simplifying, standardizing, and progressing towards real-time electronic transactions
- abbreviation for Summary of Benefits and Coverage; four page double-sided document provided to applicants and enrollees with info on details and coverage examples
- The Federal ______ Limit will be used to determine what individuals may be eligible for premium tax credits
- Currently, there are only ___ states that require insurance companies to guarantee all products to all residents
- abbreviation for the Department of Health and Human Services, which may designate independent, outside entities to certify and/or audit health plan compliance
- these health plans are issued as blanket accident and sickness policies, which are available to undergraduates, graduates, foreign students, and teaching assistants
- _______ subsidies (also known as premium tax credits)
- routine care costs resulting from participation in these approved phase I-IV trials must now be covered for qualified individuals
- The Affordable _____ Act was signed into law on March 23, 2010; Humana implemented the elimination of pre-ex for children (ages 18 and younger) due to this
Down
- Risk _______ levels the playing field by assessing insurers with individual and small group enrollment of less‐than average risk and “transferring” those dollars to insurers with enrollment of higher‐than‐average risk
- Disability _________ - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform
- covered at 100% (in-network) for women’s preventative care; brand names if no generics available
- the Affordable Care Act expands these types of incentives to up to 30% of total coverage costs (previously 20%)
- exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value
- _______ Issue requires insurance companies to issue a health plan to any applicant
- Risk ______limits the extent of issuer gains or losses inside the Exchange
- exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories
- There is no reporting requirement for employers with less than _____ employees
- Health Care Choice Compacts can be offered starting 1/1/2016 and are for the ________ market only
- health insurers will be required to utilize the _______ Community Rating so that the community pays the same regardless of health status
- this Health Care Compact allows two or more states to enter into an agreement where one or more qualified health plans could be offered in the individual markets in all the states that are part of the compact
- tax that will be imposed on the value of health insurance benefits exceeding a certain threshold
- a health insurance issuer that offers health insurance coverage in the individual or small group market shall ensure that such coverage includes the _____ package (abbreviation)
31 Clues: another name for a waiting period • abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act • exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value • _______ subsidies (also known as premium tax credits) • exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories • Disability _________ - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform • ...
Ch1 - Making Healty Decisions 2022-09-22
Across
- Taking action to avoid risk.
- Overall well being of your body, mind and relationships.
- Years a person is expected to live.
- Degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- any action or condition that increases the likely hood injury or disease. (Bad stuff)
- A behavior that is repeated so often that is becomes almost automatic.
- All the physical and social conditions that surround a person.
- health Refers to how you react to events in your life.
Down
- health How well your body functions
- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve ones health.
- Is a state of high level health.
- All the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
- The beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
- A result that a person aims for.
- Result of effect of an action or condition.
- health the state of being comfortable with yourself.
16 Clues: Taking action to avoid risk. • Is a state of high level health. • A result that a person aims for. • health How well your body functions • Years a person is expected to live. • Result of effect of an action or condition. • health the state of being comfortable with yourself. • health Refers to how you react to events in your life. • ...
alejandro jimenez's crossword 2015-11-30
Across
- a person that heals
- to restore health
- a enjoying good health
- a simple style
- to have a doubt
- freedom from the control of the enemy
- the degree of hotness
- somthing you wear for a important day
- a pleasing apperance
- to fasten together into knot
- freedom from disease or ailment
Down
- a lacking of readiness of speech
- various apparatus for heating
- a conducive to good health
- at a time in the future
- near or at the end of the day
- to undo a knot
- pertaining to the relations between nations
18 Clues: a simple style • to undo a knot • to have a doubt • to restore health • a person that heals • a pleasing apperance • the degree of hotness • a enjoying good health • at a time in the future • a conducive to good health • to fasten together into knot • various apparatus for heating • near or at the end of the day • freedom from disease or ailment • a lacking of readiness of speech • ...
Measuring Health Status 2025-05-07
Across
- The rate of deaths occurring in children under 5 years of age per 1000 live births.
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to the ability to recognise, understand and effectively manage and express feelings, in a positive way. It also includes the ability to display resilience.
- The number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time.
- The total number or proportion of cases of a particular disease or condition present in a population at a given time.
- The fatal component of DALY. Is equal to one year of life lost due to premature death.
- ___________Adjusted Life Year, A measure of burden of disease, one DALY equals one year of healthy life lost due to premature death and time lived with illness, disease or injury.
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to a person’s state and quality of the interactions and relationships they have with other people. It also relates to the ability to manage or adapt appropriately to different social situations. It also includes the level of support provided by family and community.
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to ideas, beliefs, values and ethics in the minds and conscience of people. It includes the concepts of hope, peace, a guiding sense of meaning and purpose in life, a sense of connection or belonging, and reflection on a person’s place in the world.
- A measure of burden of disease based on life expectancy at birth, but including an adjustment for time spent in poor health. It is the number of years in full health that a person can expect to live, based on current rates of ill health and mortality.
- ____________ mortality ratio (rate), The number of deaths per 100 000 live births (women who gave birth) occurring as a result of pregnancy, childbirth or associated treatment.
Down
- An individual’s or a population’s overall health, taking into account various aspects such as life expectancy, amount of disability and levels of disease risk factors.’ (AIHW, 2008)
- _________of Disease, A measure of the impact of diseases and injuries, specifically it measures the gap between current health status and an ideal situation where everyone lives to an old age free of disease and disability
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to the state of a person’s mind or brain and the ability to think and process information.It includes thought patterns, self-esteem and levels of stress and anxiety.
- ‘An indication of how long a person can expect live, it is the number of years of life remaining to a person at a particular age if death rates do not change.’
- Death in an individual or the level of death in a population or group.
- Refers to ill-health in an individual and the levels of ill-health in a population or group.
- The non-fatal component of DALY. Is equal to one healthy year of life lost due to the impacts of disease and / or injury.
- _____________health status , A health status indicator based on a person’s own perception of their level of health and wellbeing.
- __________dimension of health and wellbeing, Relates to the functioning of the body and its systems. It includes the physical capacity to perform daily activities and tasks.
- __________mortality rate, The rate of deaths of infants between birth and their first birthday, usually expressed per 1 000 live births.
20 Clues: The number of new cases of a condition during a given period of time. • Death in an individual or the level of death in a population or group. • The rate of deaths occurring in children under 5 years of age per 1000 live births. • The fatal component of DALY. Is equal to one year of life lost due to premature death. • ...
Health 2014-06-12
Health 2020-12-15
14 Clues: Shock • Seizure • Anaphylaxis • Focal Seizure • Poison Control • Confidentiality • Resuscitation EMS • Syndrome Consent • Thrust Concussion • of Duty First Aid • to Act Inhalation • Awareness Tourniquets • Call Care Direct Pressure • External Defibrillator Hypothermia
health 2020-09-20
Across
- pain in your ear
- a doctor who treats eye diseases
- person who checks people's teeth
- pain in your stomach
- person who sells medicine
- pain in your tooth
- pain in throat
Down
- a pain in the inside part of your ear
- person who operates on people
- symptom: small, red spots all over the body
- a person who treats people
- pain in your head
- people who makes and sells glasses
- a medicine that can destroy harmful bacteria
- symptoms: runny nose,high temperature
15 Clues: pain in throat • pain in your ear • pain in your head • pain in your tooth • pain in your stomach • person who sells medicine • a person who treats people • person who operates on people • a doctor who treats eye diseases • person who checks people's teeth • people who makes and sells glasses • a pain in the inside part of your ear • symptoms: runny nose,high temperature • ...
Health 2020-11-09
Across
- When stressed our bodies go into fight, ________, or freeze mode.
- To be truly healthy, you need make sure all parts of the health triangle are _______
- A state of mental and emotional strain that results from adverse (bad) situations.
- Is one part of the health triangle more important than others?
- The part of the health triangle that deals with sleep, brushing your teeth and eating right.
- The part of the decision making process where you look at your options and the consequences to those options.
- Self-esteem is how we ______ about ourselves.
- The last step of the decision making process.
Down
- This part of the health triangle deals with how your feeling and how you react in response.
- The part of the health triangle that deals with how you solve problems.
- When we're stressed our heart beats ________.
- The first step of the decision making process.
- This part of the health triangle is all about communicating with those around you.
- A _________ is something that stresses you out. (Think about our t-chart).
14 Clues: When we're stressed our heart beats ________. • Self-esteem is how we ______ about ourselves. • The last step of the decision making process. • The first step of the decision making process. • Is one part of the health triangle more important than others? • When stressed our bodies go into fight, ________, or freeze mode. • ...
health 2021-07-06
Across
- Having or involving a sensation of spinning around and losing one's balance.
- a drug which reduces or removes physical pain
- bad and unpleasant
- Expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound.
- Make a sudden involuntary expulsion of air from the nose and mouth due to irritation of one's nostrils.
- an area of red spots on your skin if you are allergic to something or if you are ill
- feeling as if you want to scratch this place on your body
- bigger than usual because of an injury or illness
- to injure a joint such as your wrist by suddenly stretching or turning it too much
Down
- a drug you take to cure an illness
- the force with which your blood moves around your body
- if you have it, there's a bacteria or virus in a part of your body that is making you ill
- signs of an illness
- the part of your body between your neck and your stomach
14 Clues: bad and unpleasant • signs of an illness • a drug you take to cure an illness • a drug which reduces or removes physical pain • bigger than usual because of an injury or illness • Expel air from the lungs with a sudden sharp sound. • the force with which your blood moves around your body • the part of your body between your neck and your stomach • ...
Health 2023-08-31
14 Clues: a torn... • a mild... • an upset... • a blocked... • a chipped ... • a bruised ... • a swollen ... • a blinding... • a sprained... • prescribe a ... • relieve the ... • come out in a ... • a minor medical ... • to fall seriously ...
Health 2023-09-26
Across
- a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation
- treatment with a vaccine to produce immunity to a particular disease or pathogen
- a traditional Chinese treatment that involves the insertion of needles into the body
- a common viral infection of the nose and throat.
- is a medicine made of plants
Down
- the kinds of injuries that most commonly occur during sports or exercise
- a sleep disorder where people have trouble sleeping
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
- a pain in your head or face that's often described as a pressure that's throbbing, constant, sharp or dull.
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals
- drugs used to achieve relief from pain
- lack of strength or energy
- an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses
- a condition in which the immune system reacts to a foreign substance such as dust, pollen, or certain food
14 Clues: lack of strength or energy • is a medicine made of plants • drugs used to achieve relief from pain • a common viral infection of the nose and throat. • an infectious disease caused by influenza viruses • a sleep disorder where people have trouble sleeping • medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals • ...
Health 2023-09-25
Across
- are one celled organisms that that are more complex than bacteria
- cleanliness
- fever headache and swollen salivary glands
- immunodeficiency syndrome aids
- the ability to resist a pathogen
- any condition that interferes with normal functioning
Down
- a serious inflammation of the lungs
- a bacteria disease that effects the reproductive organs
- organisms that are so small that they can't be seen without a microscope
- transmitted disease std
- response to injury
- a condition that happens when germs enter the body
- a disease that effect the liver
- a substance that sends the immune system into action
14 Clues: cleanliness • response to injury • transmitted disease std • immunodeficiency syndrome aids • a disease that effect the liver • the ability to resist a pathogen • a serious inflammation of the lungs • fever headache and swollen salivary glands • a condition that happens when germs enter the body • a substance that sends the immune system into action • ...
Health 2024-07-01
14 Clues: Good • A cold • To eat • A virus • Not well • To sleep • Excellent • A headache • An allergy • A tummy ache • I hurt myself • To drink water • To go to the doctor • I have been bitten by a fly
health 2023-06-14
Across
- Personal cleanliness practices that promote good health.
- health Taking care of one's thoughts and emotions to maintain a positive state of mind.
- Resting the body and mind to recharge and feel refreshed.
- Engaging in activities that help reduce stress and promote calmness.
- A regular visit to the doctor to ensure overall health and detect any potential problems.
- aid Basic medical care provided in an emergency before professional help arrives.
- Being active and exercising regularly to stay physically strong and healthy.
- Practicing good habits like washing hands and brushing teeth to stay clean and healthy.
- A medical professional who helps people when they are sick or injured.
Down
- Taking care of both the body and mind to stay healthy and happy.
- diet Eating a variety of foods from different food groups for proper nutrition.
- Physical activities that help keep the body strong and fit.
- Treatments or remedies used to help cure or manage illnesses.
- Eating healthy foods to provide the body with necessary nutrients.
- A special medicine given to protect against certain diseases.
15 Clues: Personal cleanliness practices that promote good health. • Resting the body and mind to recharge and feel refreshed. • Physical activities that help keep the body strong and fit. • Treatments or remedies used to help cure or manage illnesses. • A special medicine given to protect against certain diseases. • ...
health 2021-12-13
Across
- something that you can spread
- physiological stress
- fights off infection, virus,bacteria,etc
- fear of something that's unlikely to cause harm
- largest artery in the body
- feeling good about yourself
Down
- a addictive substance
- acid in your stomach that breaks down food.
- a organ
- something you can't spread
- carries oxygen to the heart
- a type of virus
- when you are pressured to do something
- colorless fluid part of the blood
14 Clues: a organ • a type of virus • physiological stress • a addictive substance • something you can't spread • largest artery in the body • carries oxygen to the heart • feeling good about yourself • something that you can spread • colorless fluid part of the blood • when you are pressured to do something • fights off infection, virus,bacteria,etc • ...
Health 2021-12-16
Across
- When a group of people get together
- Steps taken to try to ensure an outcome
- A doctor's orders for a specific test
- To increase or take to the next level
- A focused an intense attack
- Something give to enhance the effectiveness of avaccine
Down
- A synonym for vaccination
- Places where events are held
- To meet the requirements necessary for access
- To postponse
- A synonym for limit
- A doctor making an appointment for a patient with a more specialized doctor
- An adjective meaning something can spread from person to person
- A single unit or treatment of medicine
14 Clues: To postponse • A synonym for limit • A synonym for vaccination • A focused an intense attack • Places where events are held • When a group of people get together • A doctor's orders for a specific test • To increase or take to the next level • A single unit or treatment of medicine • Steps taken to try to ensure an outcome • To meet the requirements necessary for access • ...
Health 2021-12-17
14 Clues: біль • поріз • кашель • нудить • хворий • застуда • температура • біль у вусі • зламана рука • болить горло • головний біль • біль у животі • приймати ліки • комашиний укус
health 2022-02-27
14 Clues: рак • хуже • грипп • лучше • кашель • болеть • насморк • простуда • лекарство • зубная боль • головная боль • больное горло • высокая температура • выписывать лекарство
Health 2022-05-19
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- Device used to smoke nicotine and other substances
- extreme sadness caused by smoking
- The main addictive substance in cigarettes
- Smoking is ver ___ for your health
- extreme stress caused by smoking
- Something that people smoke and they usually in a pack of 20
- One of the main brands of vapes
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- Nicotine is very _______
- the ‘e’ in e-cigarette
- One of the many symptoms of vaping
- Pains in head from smoking
- Term for what is used put at the top of a Juul or other types vapes
- the body system involved in breathing
- What people who are addicted to nicotine go through after not having it
14 Clues: the ‘e’ in e-cigarette • Nicotine is very _______ • Pains in head from smoking • One of the main brands of vapes • extreme stress caused by smoking • extreme sadness caused by smoking • One of the many symptoms of vaping • Smoking is ver ___ for your health • the body system involved in breathing • The main addictive substance in cigarettes • ...
Health 2024-11-13
Health 2025-03-25
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- What type of exercise is good for the heart
- What makes us strong
- What organ helps us breathe
- What is the name of the organ that helps digest food
- What should you do before eating to avoid germs
- What should we eat to stay healthy
- What is a common illness caused by viruses
- What is the term for eight hours of rest
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- What do we need to breathe
- What is the habit of not eating meat called
- What is the best way to maintain mental health
- What organ pumps blood in the body
- What is the essential liquid for life
- What should we wear to protect our eyes from the sun
14 Clues: What makes us strong • What do we need to breathe • What organ helps us breathe • What organ pumps blood in the body • What should we eat to stay healthy • What is the essential liquid for life • What is the term for eight hours of rest • What is a common illness caused by viruses • What is the habit of not eating meat called • What type of exercise is good for the heart • ...
health 2022-02-07
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- slowness of movement
- nosebleed
- also called fundoscopy.
- Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein.
- inflammation of the iris and ciliary body, structures in the middle layer of the eye (uvea)
- chest pain caused by the inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the breastbone
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- dry skin
- inability to recognize faces
- inflammation of the retina and choroid and are defined by the appearance of white dots in the posterior inner part of the eye
- sneeze
- An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot
- Signifies a condition that begins abruptly and is sometimes severe, but the duration is short.
- a long-term mental disorder of a type involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behaviour, leading to faulty perception, inappropriate actions and feelings, withdrawal from reality and personal relationships into fantasy and delusion, and a sense of mental fragmentation.
- inability to recognize a defect or disorder that is clinically evident
14 Clues: sneeze • dry skin • nosebleed • slowness of movement • also called fundoscopy. • inability to recognize faces • An arterial blockage, often caused by a blood clot • Indicates medication or fluid that’s delivered by vein. • inability to recognize a defect or disorder that is clinically evident • ...
Health 2023-01-15
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- - an illness when it is hard to breathe (n)
- 1. give medical care or attention to (v)
- - 3. when you’re sick and you need lots of napkins, you have a … (adj+n)
- - to become greater in amount, number, value, etc (v)
- - 6. syn to the state when you have high temperature (n)
- - to become smaller in size, number, etc.; to make something smaller in size, number, etc (v)
- - pain, scratchiness or irritation of the throat that often worsens when you swallow (adj+n)
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- - 9. a disease that occurs when your blood glucose, also called blood sugar, is too high
- - to tell somebody to take a particular medicine or have a particular treatment(v)
- - 8. a condition that causes illness when someone eats certain foods or touches or breathes in certain substances (n)
- - 4. you need to them to recover (n)
- - 7. your body's way of responding when something irritates your throat or airways (n)
- - 2. when a person has persistent sadness and a lack of interest or pleasure in previously enjoyable activities (n)
- - 5. syn to the noun from 'ill'
14 Clues: - 5. syn to the noun from 'ill' • - 4. you need to them to recover (n) • 1. give medical care or attention to (v) • - an illness when it is hard to breathe (n) • - to become greater in amount, number, value, etc (v) • - 6. syn to the state when you have high temperature (n) • - 3. when you’re sick and you need lots of napkins, you have a … (adj+n) • ...
Health 2025-10-17
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- A substance used for treating disease or illness.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- A state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
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- Promoting health or well-being.
- Strong and healthy; vigorous.
- A continuous or prolonged dull pain that may be intense.
- Physical or mental strength and good health.
- A medicine that is used to kill harmful bacteria and to cure infections.
- The state of being physically fit and healthy.
- Full of life and energy; active and outgoing.
14 Clues: Strong and healthy; vigorous. • Promoting health or well-being. • Physical or mental strength and good health. • Full of life and energy; active and outgoing. • The state of being physically fit and healthy. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • A substance used for treating disease or illness. • A continuous or prolonged dull pain that may be intense. • ...
Health 2025-10-17
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- Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- The ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort.
- An instruction written by a medical practitioner that authorizes a patient to be provided a medicine or treatment.
- The identification of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
- A substance used for treating disease or illness.
- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- A state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
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- Promoting health or well-being.
- Strong and healthy; vigorous.
- A continuous or prolonged dull pain that may be intense.
- Physical or mental strength and good health.
- A medicine that is used to kill harmful bacteria and to cure infections.
- The state of being physically fit and healthy.
- Full of life and energy; active and outgoing.
14 Clues: Strong and healthy; vigorous. • Promoting health or well-being. • Physical or mental strength and good health. • Full of life and energy; active and outgoing. • The state of being physically fit and healthy. • Treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • A substance used for treating disease or illness. • A continuous or prolonged dull pain that may be intense. • ...
Health 2025-11-27
Spórt - sport 2023-10-25
19 Clues: team • rugby • boxing • health • hockey • tennis • manager • camogie • hurling • cycling • friends • swimming • training • football • athletics • basketball • mental health • Irish dancing • gaelic football
Australia's Health in a Globalised world 2023-09-14
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- provides support to people with disability, their families and carers.
- An approach to health care that recognizes that improvements in health and wellbeing can only be achieved by directing effort towards addressing the physical, sociocultural, and environmental factors of health that have an impact on individuals and
- a type of insurance in which members pay a premium or fee in return for payment towards health-related costs not covered by Medicare. It’s an optional form of health insurance that can be purchased in addition to Medicare.
- An approach to health development by the World Health Organization, that attempts to reduce inequalities in health.
- An approach to health that expands the traditional focus on individual behaviour change to one that considers the ways in which physical, sociocultural and political environments impact on health.
- to interventions put in place to reduce the risk of crashes, death and injury caused to individuals as a result of using roads
- Focusses on the physical or biological aspects of disease and illness. It is a medical model practiced by doctors and health professionals and is associated with the diagnosis, treatment, and cure of disease.
- groups.
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- a program of the Australian Government that subsidises prescription medication for Australian citizens, permanent residents, and those with the reciprocal healthcare agreement.
- Decisions made by the government and organizations regarding laws and policies to make it more difficult for people to undertake unhealthy behaviour and seek to make health choices.
- making it easier for people to make healthy choices by providing a physical and social environment that promotes health rather than detracts from it.
- Government actions that focused on changing the physical environment to prevent the spread of disease, such as providing safe water, sanitation and sewage disposal, improved nutrition, improved housing conditions and better work conditions.
- Australia’s universal health insurance scheme
- The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.
14 Clues: groups. • Australia’s universal health insurance scheme • provides support to people with disability, their families and carers. • The process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health. • An approach to health development by the World Health Organization, that attempts to reduce inequalities in health. • ...
chapter 5 voc 2021-11-10
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- history, observation,palpation,special tests
- pupils equal and react to light
- evaluation of a patient's physical condition
- moist
- disease-causing microorganism
- loss of sensation and movement
- viral disease caused by human immunodeficiency
- most common form of hepatitis
- liver disease; ranges in mild to week lasting
- particular virus that can only infect humans
- written plan
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- guidelines developed by the CDC to protect health care workers from exposure of blood borne pathogens
- state of unconsciousness
- passiveness range of motion
- mobile health care providers
- removal or destruction
- inflammation in the liver
- sterile; preventing infection
- used by health care workers when performing procedures
- US occupational, safety and health administration
- grey skin color; seen in shock patients
21 Clues: moist • written plan • removal or destruction • state of unconsciousness • inflammation in the liver • passiveness range of motion • mobile health care providers • disease-causing microorganism • sterile; preventing infection • most common form of hepatitis • loss of sensation and movement • pupils equal and react to light • grey skin color; seen in shock patients • ...
Medical Billing Crossword 2022-06-23
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- allows employees to continue health coverage beyond the termination date
- notifies Medicare beneficiaries of actions taken on claims
- likelihood of dying
- active duty insurance
- subjective, objective, assessment, plan
- common law
- money, fraudulent action
- legal proceeding, not in open court
- primary care provider
- personal health record
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- electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P
- predetermined $ amount for all services provided during an episode-of-care
- Latin: "for each day"
- veterans insurance
- mandates regulations that govern privacy, security and electronic transactions standards for health care information
- medicare administrative contractor
- requires specified $ amount to be paid by policyholder to provider before received services
- preventative services
- unique identifier assigned to health care providers
- present on admission
20 Clues: common law • veterans insurance • likelihood of dying • present on admission • Latin: "for each day" • active duty insurance • preventative services • primary care provider • personal health record • money, fraudulent action • medicare administrative contractor • legal proceeding, not in open court • electronic version: ANSI ASC X12N 837P • subjective, objective, assessment, plan • ...
Know your acronyms! 2026-02-19
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- Medicaid to the Blind.
- Health Insurance Premium Payment HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- Food and Nutrition Services
- Medicaid to the Disabled.
- Cost of Living Adjustment
- Absent Parent
- Child Support Enforcement
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- Child Protective Services
- Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
- Beneficiary Data Exchange
- Low Income Energy Assistance Program
- Income Maintenance Caseworker
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- Household
- Medicaid Family Planning
- Medicaid to Families with Dependent Children.
- Community Alternative Program
- Adult Protective Services
- Income Maintenance Supervisor
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Certification Period
- Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries.
- Categorically Needy
- Federal Emergency Management Act
- Long Term Care
- Medicaid for Pregnant Women.
26 Clues: Household • Absent Parent • Long Term Care • Categorically Needy • Certification Period • Medicaid to the Blind. • Medicaid Family Planning • Medicaid to the Disabled. • Cost of Living Adjustment • Adult Protective Services • Child Support Enforcement • Child Protective Services • Beneficiary Data Exchange • Food and Nutrition Services • Medicaid for Pregnant Women. • ...
Community Based Nursing 2024-10-22
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- focuses on care of patient with less than 6 months to live
- role of the nurse to instruct patients
- first community health nurse
- Manager makes referrals to other agencies
- type of nursing where primary goal is to promote health
- promoted health by nursing the whole person
- founder of American Red Cross
- provides relief for family caregivers
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- sponsored jointly by government and states for low income
- Health delivery of health-related services at the client's residence
- healthcare in inductrial or corporate setting
- support the client's right to make decisions
- necessary for reimbursement purposes
- type of survey performed while driving around an area
- concern for a home health nurse
15 Clues: first community health nurse • founder of American Red Cross • concern for a home health nurse • necessary for reimbursement purposes • provides relief for family caregivers • role of the nurse to instruct patients • Manager makes referrals to other agencies • promoted health by nursing the whole person • support the client's right to make decisions • ...
0602_Country Club Crossword 2014-06-03
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- Earn $50 here when you complete the online health assessment at Anthem.com.
- Network of ERC Health primary care physician offices.
- I can talk to an Anthem doctor online, over the Internet at home.
- You must meet ______ out of five for these CardioMetabolic health goals.
- Take this questionnaire to create a personalized health plan and earn points online through Healthy Lifestyles.
- Remain or become this to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Sign the Country Club affidavit.
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- I must pay a $30 copay for every _______.
- Utilize this toll free phone line to discuss health concerns with an Anthem nurse.
- This year’s wellness kick-off theme: Six Pillars of ______.
- At least four health visits with _____ _____.
- Counts as a Charity Event. Wear your sneakers.
- The program that allows free membership to participating fitness facilities. Earn incentive points for each fitness center visit.
- Includes making an appointment with your primary care physician, an annual physical and blood-work for your biometric numbers.
- Once I hit my deductible, my ________begins.
- I should sign this with my Health Coach to keep my health goals on track.
- To participate in the Holiday Weight Maintenance Challenge you must do this.
16 Clues: I must pay a $30 copay for every _______. • Once I hit my deductible, my ________begins. • At least four health visits with _____ _____. • Counts as a Charity Event. Wear your sneakers. • Network of ERC Health primary care physician offices. • This year’s wellness kick-off theme: Six Pillars of ______. • ...
2.3 & 2.4 Voc 2022-09-12
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- Actions that promote the environment and health of a community.
- Health of human populations around the world.
- Act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- Organizations and programs that help the environment and people within a community.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings.
- Healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- Healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services.
- People under the age of 18.
- Healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment.
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- Aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own.
- Healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave.
- Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions.
- Science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole.
- Area without nearby full-service grocery stores.
- Overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another.
16 Clues: People under the age of 18. • Health of human populations around the world. • Area without nearby full-service grocery stores. • Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions. • Actions that promote the environment and health of a community. • Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • ...
School Health Program and Fundamentals of Insurance 2024-11-22
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- written statements that describe the nature and procedures of a school health program
- a transfer of risk from an individual to a group in order to protect against catastrophic loss
- health services provided by school health workers to appraise, protect, and promote the health of students
- a trained professional at the state district, or school level who is responsible for managing, coordinating, planning, implementing and evaluating school health policies & resources
- the best way to manage risk as a society
- contract between the insurer and the insured about costs, what is covered, procedures for payment, etc.
- a basic amount paid periodically by the insured to keep a policy active
- the one who receives money when something bad happens
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- the development, delivery, and evalutation of a planned curriculum from K-12
- a written plan for instruction
- the promotion, maintenance, and utilization of safe and wholesome surroundings in a school
- an advisory group composed of school, health, and community representatives who act collectively to advise the school on aspects of coordinated school health; aka school wellness council
- an insurer that offers a policy to a party who is viewed as an extremely high insurance risk
- the amount the insured pays each year for most eligible medical services or medications before their health plan begins to share in the costs of services
- acronym for the model that focuses on addressing the educational and health needs of children within the context of the school setting
- part of the curriculum that states the order in which the content will be taught
- part of the curriculum that outlines what will be taught
- the one who provides the insurance
18 Clues: a written plan for instruction • the one who provides the insurance • the best way to manage risk as a society • the one who receives money when something bad happens • part of the curriculum that outlines what will be taught • a basic amount paid periodically by the insured to keep a policy active • ...
6th Grade - Module 1 - Review 2024-01-29
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- The dimensions of health are __________ when the status of one dimension of health (the cause)influences or impacts another (effect)
- My body
- Living your best life
- My knowledge
- My job
- A persons health is made up of many elements which means health is _____________________
- A core area of your life (wedge on the wellness wheel)
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- Just getting by
- A positive repeated behavior that boosts well-being
- My surroundings
- My values
- The overall condition of the body beyond being sick or not sick
- My heart & mind
- My relationships
- My Money
15 Clues: My job • My body • My Money • My values • My knowledge • Just getting by • My surroundings • My heart & mind • My relationships • Living your best life • A positive repeated behavior that boosts well-being • A core area of your life (wedge on the wellness wheel) • The overall condition of the body beyond being sick or not sick • ...
Healthy 2025-03-25
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- – Conducive to or suggestive of good health and well-being.
- health – An approach to health that considers the whole person—body, mind, spirit, and emotions—in the quest for optimal wellness.
- – The process of removing toxic substances from the body.
- – Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- – The ability to withstand hardship or adversity, especially the ability to sustain prolonged physical or mental effort
- – The state of being strong and active; energy.
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- – The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.
- health – A person’s condition regarding their psychological and emotional well-being.
- – The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- – The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- – The practice of taking action to preserve or improve one’s own health.
- – The condition of being physically strong and healthy.
- diet – A diet that contains the proper proportions of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water necessary to maintain good health.
- – The ability of an organism to resist a particular infection or toxin by the action of specific antibodies or white blood cells.
15 Clues: – The state of being strong and active; energy. • – The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • – The condition of being physically strong and healthy. • – The process of removing toxic substances from the body. • – Conducive to or suggestive of good health and well-being. • – The ability to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. • ...
National Public Health Week 2024-03-13
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- This woman can help you with your background check, job openings, FMLA, and Workers' Comp
- As of October 2023, Tara Blackley is the LFHD _________
- If public sewer isn't available for your home, you will need a ___ system
- Our EH staff will tell you that drinking this diary product is a bad idea
- The health district does not investigate animal bites for anything other than possible exposure to this
- Clarke, Frederick/Winchester, Page, Shenandoah. Who's missing?
- The Shenandoah County Health Department is located in this town
- Specialists who monitor, track, and respond to infectious disease in the community to prevent spread of illness
- Who is Public Health
- You can get this styled nearby after visiting the Clarke County Health Department
- Protects patients' health information (abbreviation)
- Masks, gloves, safety glasses for example (abbreviation)
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- This generic medication reverses the effects of an opioid overdose
- In order to operate a food establishment, you need one of these
- Our neighboring health district to the south
- If you have this form of Tuberculosis, you are not contagious to others, but you may still be advised by TB Program staff to seek treatment
- Our office staff file these papers all day long
- The Supplemental Nutrition Program (abbreviation)
- The Virginia State Health Commissioner as of May 2023
- What to do when the internet is down
- This week we're celebrating _____ (abbreviation)
- The district weather lady
22 Clues: Who is Public Health • The district weather lady • What to do when the internet is down • Our neighboring health district to the south • Our office staff file these papers all day long • This week we're celebrating _____ (abbreviation) • The Supplemental Nutrition Program (abbreviation) • Protects patients' health information (abbreviation) • ...
Race and Health 2026-03-05
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- Claim that genetic differences map onto racial categories
- Social classification based on perceived physical traits
- Theory combining social structures and individual meaning making
- Explanation of health differences by income and education
- Ongoing self reflection about power imbalances
- Embedded racial bias within institutions and policies
- Skills and knowledge patients bring to navigate health systems
- Measurable differences in health status among groups
- Psychological injury caused by racism and discrimination
- Treating everyone the same regardless of need
- How well residents connect within a community
- Lack of reliable access to enough food
- Shared beliefs, customs, and artifacts of a group
- Observation that newcomers often have better health than natives
- Fair distribution of nutritious foods
- Ensuring safe, affordable homes for everyone
- Process of adopting aspects of a new culture
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- Collective wound passed down from past atrocities
- Theory that stressors linked to social position affect health of marginalized groups
- Unconscious attitudes that affect judgments
- Trust and support among close knit groups
- Idea that profit is generated through racial exploitation
- Diagram showing multiple layers influencing health
- Areas where a single ethnic group predominates
- Moral rightness and fairness in society
- Person who moves to a new country to settle permanently
- Identification with a cultural group based on ancestry
- Fair treatment of all peoples regarding environmental policy
- Systemic oppression based on perceived race
- Fair opportunity for all to achieve optimal health
30 Clues: Fair distribution of nutritious foods • Lack of reliable access to enough food • Moral rightness and fairness in society • Trust and support among close knit groups • Unconscious attitudes that affect judgments • Systemic oppression based on perceived race • Ensuring safe, affordable homes for everyone • Process of adopting aspects of a new culture • ...
Chapter 3: Health Information Functions, Purpose, and Users 2024-01-22
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- A review of the health record to determine its completeness and accuracy
- Raw facts and figures
- A computer software program that automatically assigns prospective payment groups on the basis of clinical codes
- A clarification made to the health care documentation after the original document has been signed; it should be dated, timed and signed
- Review of health record for proper documentation and adherence to regulatory and accreditation standards
- The process of ensuring that each page in the health record is organized in a standardized order
- A device used in paper-based health record systems to track the location of records removed from the file storage area
- Specialty software used to facilitate the assignment of diagnostic and procedural codes according to the rules of the coding system
- Situation in which a patient is issued more than one medical record number from an organization with multiple facilities
- The process of extracting information from a document to create a brief summary of a patient’s illness, treatment, and outcome
- Request for the health record
- Situation in which a patient is issued a medical record number that has been previously issued to a different patient
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- Edit made to the health record by drawing a single line through the erroneous information and writing the word “error” above the mistake; the practitioner should sign, date and time the correction
- An organized (usually alphabetical) list of specific data that serves to guide, indicate, or otherwise facilitate reference to the data
- A review of the health record to ensure that standards are met and to determine the adequacy of entries documenting the quality of care
- Fixed rules that must be followed
- In forms control, provides general direction about the design of the form
- A late entry added to a health record to provide additional information in conjunction with a previous entry
- Information used to identify an individual, such as name, address, gender, age, and other information linked to a specific person
- Refers to data elements that have been combined and then manipulated into something meaningful regarding a patient or a group of patients
- A collection of care information related to a specific disease, condition, or procedure that makes health record information available for analysis and comparison
21 Clues: Raw facts and figures • Request for the health record • Fixed rules that must be followed • A review of the health record to determine its completeness and accuracy • In forms control, provides general direction about the design of the form • The process of ensuring that each page in the health record is organized in a standardized order • ...
Health and Well-being 2024-08-05
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- Screening Tests and examinations conducted to detect potential health issues before symptoms appear.
- Health The state of our emotional and psychological well-being, affecting how we think, feel, and act.
- Activities and practices that individuals engage in to maintain and improve their own health and well-being.
- A state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy, encompassing both physical and mental aspects.
- The process of providing adequate fluids to the body to maintain health and function.
- The process of regaining health or strength after illness or injury.
- natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and recovery.
- Illness A long-lasting health condition that can be controlled but not cured, such as diabetes or heart disease.
- state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations.
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- The process of taking in and using food and other substances for growth, metabolism, and repair.
- Care Medical practices or actions taken to prevent disease and maintain health before symptoms occur.
- Diet A diet that includes a variety of different foods in the right proportions to maintain health and energy.
- The body’s ability to resist or fight off infection and disease through its immune system.
- The state of being free from illness or injury, and actively pursuing a balanced life.
- Physical activity that is planned, structured, and repetitive, and is done to improve or maintain physical fitness.
15 Clues: The process of regaining health or strength after illness or injury. • natural state of rest for the body and mind, essential for health and recovery. • The process of providing adequate fluids to the body to maintain health and function. • state of mental or emotional strain resulting from challenging or adverse situations. • ...
Unit 1 Health care Review 2023-02-17
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- Patients who do not stay overnight in a health care facility
- Every permanent resident of a province or territory is entitled to receive coverage
- Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety
- These workers experienced something they called “code zero”
- Helps reduce the use of emergency care units by having nursing available to call 24/7
- A facility that provides care to patients that have a chronic illness and need 24-hour professional care
- Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence
- Patients who are admitted to the hospital to receive treatment
- This insurance plan must pay for all medically necessary services
- Health care provided for a short time, the hospital is an example
- Delivery takes place in the community but can also take place within a hospital
- You have the right to be informed of known or foreseeable hazards in the workplace
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- People can receive coverage regardless of gender, income, health status, age
- End of life in their own homes
- Gives employers and workers information about hazardous materials in the workplace
- Ontario’s Health Card is called
- Health care for people recovering from injury, illness, surgery but still need complex care
- This government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs that promote health and prevent disease
- These residences allow people to live independently while providing security, support, and varying degrees of care
- care Support services provided to people in their homes who are medically stable and do not need to be in the hospital
- Most costly level of health care delivery
- Temporary care given to patients to give families a break
- A small number of people in a home together with common ailment
- Provides access to universal, comprehensive coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services
- Your workplace presents a danger to you
- A group of people that can put a strain on the health care system due to their age
- Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified
- Assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and preventative services associated with more complex medical issues
- Was the first province to introduce an insurance plan that covered the costs of hospital services.
- The federal government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs for disease prevention and health ______________
30 Clues: End of life in their own homes • Ontario’s Health Card is called • Your workplace presents a danger to you • Most costly level of health care delivery • Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety • Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified • Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence • ...
Test Review 2023-02-17
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- Patients who do not stay overnight in a health care facility
- Every permanent resident of a province or territory is entitled to receive coverage
- Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety
- These workers experienced something they called “code zero”
- Helps reduce the use of emergency care units by having nursing available to call 24/7
- A facility that provides care to patients that have a chronic illness and need 24-hour professional care
- Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence
- Patients who are admitted to the hospital to receive treatment
- This insurance plan must pay for all medically necessary services
- Health care provided for a short time, the hospital is an example
- Delivery takes place in the community but can also take place within a hospital
- You have the right to be informed of known or foreseeable hazards in the workplace
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- People can receive coverage regardless of gender, income, health status, age
- End of life care
- Gives employers and workers information about hazardous materials in the workplace
- Ontario’s Health Card is called
- Health care for people recovering from injury, illness, surgery but still need complex care
- This government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs that promote health and prevent disease
- These residences allow people to live independently while providing security, support, and varying degrees of care
- care Support services provided to people in their homes who are medically stable and do not need to be in the hospital
- Most costly level of health care delivery
- Temporary care given to patients to give families a break
- A small number of people in a home together with common ailment
- Provides access to universal, comprehensive coverage for medically necessary hospital and physician services
- Your workplace presents a danger to you
- A group of people that can put a strain on the health care system due to their age
- Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified
- Assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and preventative services associated with more complex medical issues
- Was the first province to introduce an insurance plan that covered the costs of hospital services.
- The federal government is responsible for developing and carrying policies and programs for disease prevention and health ______________
30 Clues: End of life care • Ontario’s Health Card is called • Your workplace presents a danger to you • Most costly level of health care delivery • Ontario’s legislation for workplace health and safety • Last days are made painless, comfortable and dignified • Therapies and programs to restore patient’s independence • Temporary care given to patients to give families a break • ...
2.3 & 2.4 Voc. 2022-09-06
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- Actions that promote the environment and health of a community.
- Health of human populations around the world.
- Act of allowing your organs to be donated and transplanted into another person, typically upon your death.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions.
- Organizations and programs that help the environment and people within a community.
- Medical care that seeks to prevent health conditions from developing; includes annual physical or wellness exams, checkups, vaccinations, and screenings.
- Healthcare professionals who have additional training in treating certain types of diseases and disorders.
- Healthcare professional who provides routine checkups, screenings, treatments, prescriptions, and preventive services.
- People under the age of 18.
- Healthcare facilities in which patients reside for the duration of treatment.
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- Aspect of community and world health concerned with populations exposed to harmful environmental and societal factors through no fault of their own.
- Healthcare facilities that patients visit for treatment and then leave.
- Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions.
- Science-based approach to protecting and improving the health of populations as a whole.
- Area without nearby full-service grocery stores.
- Overall health of a group of people who live in the same area and interact with one another.
16 Clues: People under the age of 18. • Health of human populations around the world. • Area without nearby full-service grocery stores. • Medical care that treats life-threatening health conditions. • Actions that promote the environment and health of a community. • Medical care that seeks to prevent and treat health conditions. • ...
0602_Country Club Crossword 2014-06-03
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- To participate in the Holiday Weight Maintenance Challenge you must do this.
- Earn $50 here when you complete the online health assessment at Anthem.com.
- I should sign this with my Health Coach to keep my health goals on track.
- The program that allows free membership to participating fitness facilities. Earn incentive points for each fitness center visit.
- Take this questionnaire to create a personalized health plan and earn points online through Healthy Lifestyles.
- At least four health visits with _____ _____.
- Utilize this toll free phone line to discuss health concerns with an Anthem nurse.
- I must pay a $30 copay for every _______.
- Counts as a Charity Event. Wear your sneakers.
- You must meet ______ out of five for these CardioMetabolic health goals.
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- Includes making an appointment with your primary care physician, an annual physical and blood-work for your biometric numbers.
- I can talk to an Anthem doctor online, over the Internet at home.
- Remain or become this to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Sign the Country Club affidavit.
- This year’s wellness kick-off theme: Six Pillars of ______.
- Once I hit my deductible, my ________begins.
- Network of ERC Health primary care physician offices.
16 Clues: I must pay a $30 copay for every _______. • Once I hit my deductible, my ________begins. • At least four health visits with _____ _____. • Counts as a Charity Event. Wear your sneakers. • Network of ERC Health primary care physician offices. • This year’s wellness kick-off theme: Six Pillars of ______. • ...
MED 112 (Hannah Cook) 2014-06-25
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- a fixed prepayment covering provider’s services for a plan member for a specified period
- method of converting a message into encoded text
- medical procedures that are not included in a plan’s benefits.
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that results in injury or harm
- the first listed diagnosis.
- health plan, clearinghouse, or provider who transmits any health information in electronic
- medical billing program report given to a patient that lists the diagnoses, services provided, fees, and payments received and due after an encounter.
- amount the insured must pay for healthcare services before a health plan’s payment begins
- clinician who treats a patient face-to-face
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- individually identifiable health information transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- person who buys an insurance plan
- private or government organization that insures or pays for healthcare on behalf of beneficiaries
- clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization.
- a name or phrase that is formed from or based on a person’s name; usually describes a condition or procedure associated with that person.
- legitimate reasons for the sharing of patients’ protected health information without authorization
- account software used for scheduling appointments, billing, and financial record keeping
- health plan or program
19 Clues: health plan or program • the first listed diagnosis. • person who buys an insurance plan • clinician who treats a patient face-to-face • method of converting a message into encoded text • clinician who does not interact face-to-face with the patient • medical procedures that are not included in a plan’s benefits. • ...
Cardiovascular Disease 2014-03-24
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- The year Cardiovascular Disease was included as an NHPA, 19___.
- A direct cost that is paid by the individual unless covered by insurance, it's the transportation to the hospital.
- Peripheral _________ Disease.
- The heart foundation relies on this as well as gifts to help continue their work.
- Also referred as CV.
- Congestive Cardiac Failure.
- Cardiovascular Health refers to the health of the heart and ______________.
- A substance a person chooses to smoke that can contribute to risk factors of CV diseases.
- The number of million of Australians had Cardiovascular Disease in 2007-2008.
- Air __________ is a physical environment determinant that effects our levels of Cardiovascular health.
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- An illness that's included amongst Cardiovascular Health.
- Associated mental health issues for CV disease is a cost that who pays?
- A type of heart disease.
- A person's ________________ status is a social determinant that impacts our health.
- Social and financial changes is a cost of this particular category.
- A biological determinant that can increase the risk of Cardiovascular diseases, this particular one deals with the levels of glucose in the body.
- The amount of money Cardiovascular Disease cost the health care system.
- Cardiovascular Disease was included as a NHPA as majority of it's risks can be ___________.
18 Clues: Also referred as CV. • A type of heart disease. • Congestive Cardiac Failure. • Peripheral _________ Disease. • An illness that's included amongst Cardiovascular Health. • The year Cardiovascular Disease was included as an NHPA, 19___. • Social and financial changes is a cost of this particular category. • ...
Milestones in Public Health 2025-09-06
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- Stops infection spread
- Waste removal system
- Global disease outbreak
- Added to water for teeth
- Essential for health
- World Health Organization
- Prevents epidemics
- Personal cleanliness
- Better food for health
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- Isolating the sick
- Healthcare for all
- Educating the public
- Testing for diseases early
- Average human lifespan
- Protecting populations
- Mass use against infection
- Disease control center
- Clean water systems
18 Clues: Isolating the sick • Healthcare for all • Prevents epidemics • Clean water systems • Educating the public • Waste removal system • Essential for health • Personal cleanliness • Stops infection spread • Average human lifespan • Protecting populations • Disease control center • Better food for health • Global disease outbreak • Added to water for teeth • World Health Organization • ...
Health 2022-12-16
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- a medical condition in which someone stops breathing for a short time when sleeping
- bodypart that allows your hand to rotate
- an organ which allows someone to make sounds
- an object which is used to cover wounds
- an organ that is used to store and digest food
- the upper part of your leg
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- to become better
- a drug that negates pain
- to give a response
- the condition of being unable to sleep, over a period of time
- the central organ that circulates blood
- a medical condition that makes you go to sleep suddenly and when you do not expect it
- organs which allow you to breath
- a injury which is usually caused by excessive rubbing of the skin
14 Clues: to become better • to give a response • a drug that negates pain • the upper part of your leg • organs which allow you to breath • the central organ that circulates blood • an object which is used to cover wounds • bodypart that allows your hand to rotate • an organ which allows someone to make sounds • an organ that is used to store and digest food • ...
Health 2020-03-03
Health 2020-09-23
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- sell medicine
- if you have a temperature you need to take it
- examine People when they dont feel good
- if you have a pain take some painkillers
- if you have got a ****** you need to see a dentist
- if you have корь you need to see a dentist
- if you have Cold you need to take some ****** C
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- make and sell glasses
- take cwre of people's eyes
- operate on people
- if you have it take aspirin
- check people's teeth
- if you have it you should take Cough sweet
- if you have it take an aspirin
- if you have it, you need to stay at home
15 Clues: sell medicine • operate on people • check people's teeth • make and sell glasses • take cwre of people's eyes • if you have it take aspirin • if you have it take an aspirin • examine People when they dont feel good • if you have a pain take some painkillers • if you have it, you need to stay at home • if you have it you should take Cough sweet • ...
Health 2023-06-12
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- Practices that promote cleanliness and prevent illness
- Physical activity for improving fitness
- The condition of being physically fit
- diet A diet that includes all essential nutrients in proper proportions
- The process of making the body immune to certain diseases
- check A regular check-up to assess overall health
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- The state of being in good health
- The process of providing nourishment
- The act of supplying water to the body
- Relating to the organs involved in breathing
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety
- A practice of focusing the mind and achieving mental clarity
- The capacity to exert force or resistance
- Mental or emotional strain
- The natural state of rest for the body
15 Clues: Mental or emotional strain • The state of being in good health • The process of providing nourishment • The condition of being physically fit • The act of supplying water to the body • The natural state of rest for the body • Physical activity for improving fitness • The capacity to exert force or resistance • Relating to the organs involved in breathing • ...
Health 2013-09-15
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- The leading cause of death in the US affects this organ
- A bad habit that causes one to delay doing their work until the last minute
- A bad habit that causes nicotine addiction and in some cases COPD
- The category of health improved by getting 8 hours of sleep each night
- COPD affects this organ
- You should brush these at least twice a day
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- The leading cause of death in children under 4
- This type of exercise is also known as cardio
- The second leading cause of death in the US
- Physical, mental, and social well being
- Most people should eat 2,000 of these everyday
- The category of health improved by balancing leisure time and work
- The category of health that is improved by exercising
- The minimum number of hours people should sleep daily
14 Clues: COPD affects this organ • Physical, mental, and social well being • The second leading cause of death in the US • You should brush these at least twice a day • This type of exercise is also known as cardio • The leading cause of death in children under 4 • Most people should eat 2,000 of these everyday • The category of health that is improved by exercising • ...
Health 2013-10-23
Across
- / the GP's office
- / it is put on a broken arm
- / your body produces it when you exercise
- / the type of meal you should eat to keep fit
- / a type of exercise similar to running
- / the sign or indication of an illness
- / high temperature
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- / a doctor who operates you on
- / you put it on a bleeding cut
- / pain in the head
- / large medical care centre
- / general medical examination
- / person who treats illnesses
- / put a tissue in front of your mouth when you do this
14 Clues: / the GP's office • / pain in the head • / high temperature • / it is put on a broken arm • / large medical care centre • / general medical examination • / person who treats illnesses • / a doctor who operates you on • / you put it on a bleeding cut • / the sign or indication of an illness • / a type of exercise similar to running • / your body produces it when you exercise • ...
Health 2013-10-23
Across
- / the sign or indication of an illness
- / it is put on a broken arm
- / your body produces it when you exercise
- / a type of exercise similar to running
- / the type of meal you should eat to keep fit
- / high temperature
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- / the GP's office
- / large medical care centre
- / a doctor who operates you on
- / pain in the head
- / put a tissue in front of your mouth when you do this
- / you put it on a bleeding cut
- / general medical examination
- / person who treats illnesses
14 Clues: / the GP's office • / pain in the head • / high temperature • / large medical care centre • / it is put on a broken arm • / general medical examination • / person who treats illnesses • / a doctor who operates you on • / you put it on a bleeding cut • / the sign or indication of an illness • / a type of exercise similar to running • / your body produces it when you exercise • ...
