health Crossword Puzzles
Counseling and Mental Health 2025-10-23
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- Depression often __-_____ with other serious illnesses such as hearth disease or cancer.
- During a separation or divorce, try to talk out your feelings with a _____ _____.
- Depression is treated by visiting a _______ doctor first to eliminate any physical causes.
- Mental health, physical health and Social health are all parts of our _______ state of wellness.
- This type of health is shown in your relationship with others
- Racing heart, sweating, headaches and irritability are some physical symptoms of ____.
- Depression is usually caused by a _______of things such as genetic and environmental factors.
- During a divorce, children should spend time with ___ parents.
- Examples of crises include illness, divorce, substance abuse and _____.
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- This type of health is seen in the condition of your body.
- Depression is a _____ _____.
- Depression is _____ than just feelings of sadness that last for a few days.
- This type of health is reflection in your attitudes, your thinking and how you feel.
- Health and family problems are examples of _____ stress.
- This is an extreme change in someone's lifestyle.
- Academic deadlines, athletic competitions and goals you set for yourself are examples of ______ stress.
16 Clues: Depression is a _____ _____. • This is an extreme change in someone's lifestyle. • Health and family problems are examples of _____ stress. • This type of health is seen in the condition of your body. • This type of health is shown in your relationship with others • During a divorce, children should spend time with ___ parents. • ...
unit 5 - week 2 2024-01-18
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- ppo
- guarantees payment of a stated death benefit to the insured's beneficiaries if the insured person dies during the specified term
- an estimated premium
- The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
- fsa
- a person who derives advantage from something, especially a trust, will, or life insurance policy.
- helps pay for rent
- a contract between you and an insurance company
- it is a national government health program
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- health insurance that helps pay for medication
- provides three basic types of benefits: wage loss, medical and vocational rehabilitation
- the amount you pay for covered health care after you meet your deductible
- an asset that you own
- is a form of permanent life insurance with an investment savings element, loan options, and flexible premiums.
- hmo
- provides fixed premiums and fixed death benefit.
- health insurance that helps with a portion of dental care
- a government program that provide health insurance to adults and children with limited income or resources
- the main link between a insurance company and sales agent
19 Clues: ppo • hmo • fsa • helps pay for rent • an estimated premium • an asset that you own • it is a national government health program • health insurance that helps pay for medication • a contract between you and an insurance company • provides fixed premiums and fixed death benefit. • The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act • ...
Mental Health Review 2018-04-09
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- Irrational fears that prevent a person from living a normal life
- Legal and illegal _____ can affect a person's mental health
- Relationships between people who are not related, but share interests and values
- The _____ of your food has a large effect on your overall mental and physical health
- People who are too assertive
- People become more involved with their own relationships and mental health as they become _______
- Relationships between people who are related
- forceful and confident behaviour
- The umbrella of a person's feelings towards possible romantic partners, their orientation, and gender
- Mental health issues that are treated by medical experts are called _____ mental disorders
- Fear or dislike of homosexual or other sexual orientations
- The first major relationship people have as children is with their ______
- Prejudice against women based on the belief they are not equal to men
- People with mental health issues often face ____ in the community, due to lack of knowledge of what their issues entail
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- people who show an appropriate level of assertiveness
- This form of bullying has increased over the past 10 years, due to mobile phones being used by younger people
- Relationships between people at their work, or at school
- Sexual relationships must contain ____ from both people before they begin
- Fear of people based on their heritage, skin colour or culture
- The most common mood disorder, characterised by intense sadness over a long period of time
- People who receive less than six hours of _____ are at a higher risk of having a mental health issue
- Relationships that are intimate (usually a boy/girlfriend, husband or wife, etc.)
- People can always find _____ about mental health and relationships from family and school
- _____ can have mental health issue during their life
- Relationships all need ______ and openness in order to build trust and foster communication
- People who are not assertive enough
26 Clues: People who are too assertive • forceful and confident behaviour • People who are not assertive enough • Relationships between people who are related • _____ can have mental health issue during their life • people who show an appropriate level of assertiveness • Relationships between people at their work, or at school • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2021-08-24
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- Institutes of Health
- medicine,a form of medical care that creates living tissue to replace tissue or organ functions lost due to age, disease, injury, or birth disorder
- research & development,occupations that are involved in bioscience research and development that applies to human health
- Medicine,the most common form of medical care in the United States, which uses medication and surgery to treat the signs and symptoms of illness
- proving a person's qualifications for a particular occupation
- recognition from a professional association that an educational program meets minimum educational standards for an occupation
- services,occupations create a picture of the health status of patients at a single point in time.
- used to listen to sounds within the body
- Informatic Services,occupations focused on documenting patient care
- Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- Health Science Standards,standards determined by the National Consortium for Health Science Education, which describe the skills that workers need to succeed in healthcare careers
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- field of science that manipulates individual atoms and molecules to create devices that are thousands of times smaller than current technologies allow
- clusters,groups of similar occupations and industries that share a core set of basic knowledge and skills for all workers
- complementary, integrative therapies,healthcare practices and treatments that minimize or avoid the use of surgery and drugs
- perform tests that do not penetrate the body
- procedures,surgeries that allow patients to leave the hospital shortly after a procedure has been completed.
- ser,occupations that change the health status of a patient over time
- services,occupations that create a therapeutic environment for providing patient care
- education,any education or training following high school
- ladder,a sequence of job positions progressing from entry-level to higher levels of responsibility and authority based on education, experience, and performance
- care,therapies that treat the patient as a whole person after assessing the individual's physical, social, mental, and spiritual well-being
- medicine,personalized medical care that uses a patient's unique combination of genes and chromosomes to prevent illness and maintain health
- pathways,smaller groups of specialized occupations within a career cluster that require more specific sets of knowledge, skills, and training
23 Clues: Institutes of Health • used to listen to sounds within the body • perform tests that do not penetrate the body • Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine • education,any education or training following high school • proving a person's qualifications for a particular occupation • Informatic Services,occupations focused on documenting patient care • ...
Ch. 1- Making Healthy Decisions Vocabulary Crossword 2025-01-17
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- A behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes almost automatic.
- Refers to how well you get along with others.
- When a person tells lies to obtain money or property.
- Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment.
- Refers to how you react to events in your life.
- Taking action to avoid disease, injury, and other negative health outcomes.
- All of the physical and social conditions that surround a person and can influence that person's health.
- Buys products or services for personal use.
- A series of specific steps you can take to achieve the goal.
- Involves using communication to influence and support others in making positive health decisions.
- The number of years a person can expect to live.
- An offer to repair or replace the product if there is a problem.
- Refers to how well your body functions.
- A state of high-level health.
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- The beliefs and patterns of behavior that are shared by a group of people and passed from generation to generation.
- Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative outcome.
- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve his or her health.
- Whether you are male or female.
- The degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- Refers to the overall well-being of your body, your mind, and your relationships with other people.
- All the traits that are passed biologically from parent to child.
- A gradual progression through many stages between one extreme and another.
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you.
- The state of being comfortable with yourself, with others, and with your surroundings.
- Another term for health fraud, when people sell useless medical treatments or products.
- The public promotion of a product or service.
- A result that a person aims for and works hard to reach.
27 Clues: A state of high-level health. • Whether you are male or female. • Refers to how well your body functions. • Buys products or services for personal use. • Refers to how well you get along with others. • The public promotion of a product or service. • Refers to how you react to events in your life. • The number of years a person can expect to live. • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-04
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- Mortality Ratio.What do epidemiologists use to compare disease rates across populations?
- Mortality Rate.What is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births called?
- Disease.What type of disease spreads from person to person?
- Life Expectancy.What does HALE stand for in public health?
- What is the number of new cases of a disease in a specific period called?
- What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD?
- Mortality Rate.What is the term for the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births?
- Disease.What is a long-term condition that does not resolve quickly call
- Which indicator measures years of life lost due to premature death?
- In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted?
- What term describes the number of deaths in a population?
- What is the study of disease distribution and patterns in populations?
- Health Organization.Which organization maintains the ICD?
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- Indicator.What kind of health indicator is the crude birth rate?
- IX.Which ICD chapter includes cardiovascular diseases?
- Life Expectancy.What is the life expectancy measure based on health conditions?
- Life Years.What does DALY stand for in health measurement?
- What is the term for disease spread worldwide?
- What is the ICD code range for mental and behavioral disorders?
- of Disease.What measure combines mortality and morbidity into a single number?
- What is an outbreak of a disease in a community called?
- Expectancy.Which health indicator shows the overall well-being of a country’s population?
- Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD?
- Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify?
- What is a disease with no known cause classified as?
- of Life Lost.What does YLL stand for in population health indicators?
- Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for?
- What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO?
- Which factor is NOT included in ICD classification: Genetic, Environmental, Social, or Political?
29 Clues: Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify? • In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted? • What is the term for disease spread worldwide? • Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD? • What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD? • Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for? • What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO? • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-04
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- Indicator.What kind of health indicator is the crude birth rate?
- of Life Lost.What does YLL stand for in population health indicators?
- Which factor is NOT included in ICD classification: Genetic, Environmental, Social, or Political?
- Which indicator measures years of life lost due to premature death?
- What is a disease with no known cause classified as?
- What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO?
- Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify?
- Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD?
- of Disease.What measure combines mortality and morbidity into a single number?
- Mortality Rate.What is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births called?
- Disease.What type of disease spreads from person to person?
- What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD?
- What is the number of new cases of a disease in a specific period called?
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- Mortality Rate.What is the term for the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births?
- What is the study of disease distribution and patterns in populations?
- Life Expectancy.What does HALE stand for in public health?
- Life Years.What does DALY stand for in health measurement?
- Health Organization.Which organization maintains the ICD?
- In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted?
- What is the term for disease spread worldwide?
- Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for?
- What term describes the number of deaths in a population?
- Disease.What is a long-term condition that does not resolve quickly call
- Mortality Ratio.What do epidemiologists use to compare disease rates across populations?
- What is an outbreak of a disease in a community called?
- Expectancy.Which health indicator shows the overall well-being of a country’s population?
- What is the ICD code range for mental and behavioral disorders?
- IX.Which ICD chapter includes cardiovascular diseases?
- Life Expectancy.What is the life expectancy measure based on health conditions?
29 Clues: Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify? • In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted? • What is the term for disease spread worldwide? • Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for? • What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO? • Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD? • What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD? • ...
Chapter 1 Key Terms 2020-01-08
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- health insurance law
- babies death rate
- bacteria,viruses
- changes in the way healthcare workers share records
- result of patients health
- testing why one act the way they do
- way to stop you from getting sick
- place where diseases and treatments are monitored
- infectious disease
- daily life
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- patient information online
- organization that manages health issues
- resistant to antibiotics
- tools used for treatment
- bacterial infection
- better healthcare for those with little money
- government funded insurance
- illness long lasting sickness
- behavior disorder
- international health program
- researching human genes
- sickness that does not last long but happens
- spreading worldwide
- widespread disease in an area
- how long someone lives
- disease based in africa
- individual insurance
27 Clues: daily life • bacteria,viruses • babies death rate • behavior disorder • infectious disease • bacterial infection • spreading worldwide • health insurance law • individual insurance • how long someone lives • researching human genes • disease based in africa • resistant to antibiotics • tools used for treatment • result of patients health • patient information online • government funded insurance • ...
Care Home 2024-07-29
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- Food provided to residents at set times.
- Treatment to help residents improve health.
- Friendship and social interaction.
- Help or aid provided to residents.
- Physical activity to maintain fitness.
- Buildings and services provided for residents.
- Employees working in a care home.
- Rooms or spaces where residents live.
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- General condition of a person's body or mind.
- People living in a care home.
- Condition of being protected from harm.
- Drugs or medicine given to residents.
- Planned events and exercises for residents.
- Individuals who provide care and support.
- Group of people living together and interacting.
- Practices to maintain health and cleanliness.
- State of being in good health.
- Profession focused on patient care.
- Assistance provided to ensure well-being.
- State of physical ease and freedom from pain.
20 Clues: People living in a care home. • State of being in good health. • Employees working in a care home. • Friendship and social interaction. • Help or aid provided to residents. • Profession focused on patient care. • Drugs or medicine given to residents. • Rooms or spaces where residents live. • Physical activity to maintain fitness. • Condition of being protected from harm. • ...
Insurance Vocabulary 2021-02-15
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- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- an amount to be paid for an insurance policy, a sum added to an ordinary price or charge.
- is any health condition that a person has prior to enrolling in health coverage, or it could be more serious or require more costly treatment – such as diabetes, heart disease, or cancer.
- insurance program that 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. In some states, it covers pregnant women.
- an agreement that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party. It gives the third-party authority to file a claim, make repair decisions, and collect insurance payments without the involvement of the homeowner.
- a statement from your health insurance plan describing what costs it will cover for medical care or products you've received. It is generated when your provider submits a claim for the services you received.
- a medical care arrangement in which medical professionals and facilities provide services to subscribed clients at reduced rates. This is when medical and healthcare providers are called preferred providers.
- 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.
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- the payment of a fee or grant to a doctor, school, or other person or body providing services to a number of people, such that the amount paid is determined by the number of patients, students, or customers.
- The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs is a health benefits program in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) shares the cost of certain health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug, or durable medical equipment is medically necessary. Sometimes called prior authorization, prior approval, or precertification.
- a U.S. government program providing healthcare insurance to individuals 65 and older or those under 65 who meet eligibility requirements.
- insurance is a type of business insurance that provides benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses. Specifically, this insurance helps pay for medical care, wages from lost work time, and more.
- able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid, a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
- a public health insurance program that provides health care coverage to low-income families and individuals in the United States.
- a payment made by a beneficiary (especially for health services) in addition to that made by an insurer.
- This is a method used to determine when a plan is primary or secondary for a dependent child when covered by both parents' benefit plan. The parent whose birthday (month and day only) falls first in a calendar year is the parent with the primary coverage for the dependent.
- is the health care program for uniformed service members, retirees, and their families around the world. It provides comprehensive coverage to all beneficiaries, including Health plans, special programs, and prescriptions.
18 Clues: an amount to be paid for an insurance policy, a sum added to an ordinary price or charge. • a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim. • a payment made by a beneficiary (especially for health services) in addition to that made by an insurer. • ...
Mid-Term B&C (Amber) 2013-12-19
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- fixed pre-pymt to a provider for all necessary contracted services provided to each plan member
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- schedule of benefits
- records lifelong computerized healthcare records for individuals that incorporate data from all sources that treat the individual
- private or government organization that insures or pays for health care on behalf of beneficiaries
- restricted choice of providers and treatments in exchange for lower premiums, deductibles, and other charges
- records single providers; records of patients
- form will include patients name, encounter date and reason, diagnosis, appropriate history and physical examination
- health plans often referred to
- HMO, PPO, POS, CDHP
- services not paid
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm
- practice management programs
- preregister pateints, establish financial responsibility, check in patients, review coding compliance, review billing compliance, check out patients, prepare and transmit claims, monitor payer adjudication, generate patient statements, follow up payments and collections,
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- an individual and health plan(insurance co)
- standards of behavior requiring truthfulness, honesty, and integrity
- the amt that the insured pays on covered services before benefits begin
- consent process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment after a discussion with a physician:it helps the physician gather the necessary info for a treatment plan, and helps the physician to diagnose properly
- any individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- legislation for the privacy of patients health information
- protection against loss
- health plan clearinghouse or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- health plans, healthcare providers, and healthcare clearinghouses
- standards of professional behavior
- Subjective info from the patient, Objective data such as examination &/or test results, Assessment of the patients diagnosis, Plan intended course of treatment Important bc it helps keep the provider uptodate on the patients diagnosis and treatments for further evaulation
25 Clues: services not paid • HMO, PPO, POS, CDHP • schedule of benefits • protection against loss • practice management programs • health plans often referred to • standards of professional behavior • an individual and health plan(insurance co) • records single providers; records of patients • legislation for the privacy of patients health information • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-04
Across
- What is a disease with no known cause classified as?
- Disease.What type of disease spreads from person to person?
- Mortality Rate.What is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births called?
- of Disease.What measure combines mortality and morbidity into a single number?
- Health Organization.Which organization maintains the ICD?
- What is an outbreak of a disease in a community called?
- Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for?
- Disease.What is a long-term condition that does not resolve quickly call
- Life Expectancy.What does HALE stand for in public health?
- In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted?
- What is the ICD code range for mental and behavioral disorders?
- Life Years.What does DALY stand for in health measurement?
- Life Expectancy.What is the life expectancy measure based on health conditions?
- Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD?
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- Which factor is NOT included in ICD classification: Genetic, Environmental, Social, or Political?
- IX.Which ICD chapter includes cardiovascular diseases?
- Mortality Rate.What is the term for the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births?
- What term describes the number of deaths in a population?
- What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO?
- What is the number of new cases of a disease in a specific period called?
- What is the term for disease spread worldwide?
- What is the study of disease distribution and patterns in populations?
- What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD?
- Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify?
- Indicator.What kind of health indicator is the crude birth rate?
- Expectancy.Which health indicator shows the overall well-being of a country’s population?
- of Life Lost.What does YLL stand for in population health indicators?
- Mortality Ratio.What do epidemiologists use to compare disease rates across populations?
- Which indicator measures years of life lost due to premature death?
29 Clues: Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify? • In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted? • What is the term for disease spread worldwide? • What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO? • What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD? • Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for? • Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD? • ...
Different Health Resources and Facilities 2024-09-19
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- I do a physical and a medical examination to diagnose or know your diseases or ailments.
- This facility offers health care to people who are living in the city or urban area.
- This is a facility for the consultation, treatment, surgery, and hospitalization needs of patients.
- I am a specialist in children’s health and diseases.
- We perform operations and other surgical-related cases.
- It is a station that gives emergency care or treatment before medical aid can be given.
- This facility offers health care needs tochildren, teachers, and other personnel in the school.
- I specialist in heart diseases.
- Health assessments for the people in barangays or rural areas are being offered in this facility.
- I specializes in skin problems and diseases.
- Oral or dental care is being offered in this facility.
- I specialist in muscular disorders.
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- Laboratory clinic tests in blood, urine, stool, and saliva as well as x- ray and ultrasound are offered here.
- Medicines are sold in this store or facility.
- I offer health services to women during pregnancy and childbirth.
- This facility provides care to women’s health during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum (after birth).
- I give dental care by checking the over-all status of the teeth and gums in the mouth.
- I assist the doctor in giving health care.
- It is a facility that roll-outs programs likeadvocacy on nutrition, feeding program and giving of free vitamins and minerals for good nutrition.
- I treat persons with poor eye conditions and diseases.
20 Clues: I specialist in heart diseases. • I specialist in muscular disorders. • I assist the doctor in giving health care. • I specializes in skin problems and diseases. • Medicines are sold in this store or facility. • I am a specialist in children’s health and diseases. • I treat persons with poor eye conditions and diseases. • ...
Week 2 2018-08-13
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- People at the top and bottom of this have very different health outcomes
- People living in poverty are financially _________
- This is an important part of public health planning
- This approach traces health outcomes across the lifecycle
- This allied health professional advises people on nutrition for health
- Primary health care adopts a ________ model of health care
- This determinant of health enhances job opportunities and workforce mobility
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- These factors include international influences, and government policies
- These determinants refer to the individuals genetic makeup, and family history
- The greatest cause of death in the first half of life
- There is a growing prevalence of these types of diseases
- Primary health care should be ___________ to all
12 Clues: Primary health care should be ___________ to all • People living in poverty are financially _________ • This is an important part of public health planning • The greatest cause of death in the first half of life • There is a growing prevalence of these types of diseases • This approach traces health outcomes across the lifecycle • ...
Health Care Economics 2016-03-19
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- a physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care
- a health care plan funded by a government agency they are available for active military personnel and their dependents and for veterans
- the act of paying for health care with one's own money
- the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits
- a plan health insurance plan that provides coverage only if the care is delivered by a member of the plan's hospital physician or pharmacy panel
- a public health care facility that receives most of its funding from local state or federal sources
- a flat fee that many health insurance plans require patients to pay each time they have receive a health care service
- the portion of the medical costs a patient may still have to pay once an insurance plan's deductible has been met
- a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan
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- a monetary account commonly paired with a highdeductible health insurance plan that allows individuals to pay for qualified medical change using taxfree HSA dollars until they meet their deductibles
- measures designed to lower health care costs that aim to create an affordable health care system for all Americans
- a classification system used by Medicare and Medicaid to determine payment for health services based on diagnosis surgical procedures age and other information
- a monetary account offered through an employer into which money is put through payroll deductions before it is taxed funds can be withdrawn for qualified medical expenses as needed but the funds must be spend each year
- a type of health insurance plan that establishes predetermined rates for services with health care providers such as doctors and hospitals and puts providers in the position o managing patient's use of health care
14 Clues: the act of paying for health care with one's own money • the money a person must pay before an insurance policy provides benefits • a health care provider who has a contract with a managed care insurance plan • a physician who not only delivers primary care services but also makes referrals for specialty care • ...
Healthcare Management 2025-04-29
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- State requiring free health info distribution.
- Settlement method for medical service costs.
- Public health body working with the Prime Minister.
- Type of card with health insurance info.
- Funding for medical services at all levels.
- Legal social protection for health workers.
- Type of health center contracted by government.
- Nurse’s role in prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation.
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- Activities during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum.
- Devices replacing human tissues or correcting defects.
- Role of media in informing public on health.
- Citizen entitled to health insurance coverage.
12 Clues: Type of card with health insurance info. • Funding for medical services at all levels. • Legal social protection for health workers. • Settlement method for medical service costs. • Role of media in informing public on health. • State requiring free health info distribution. • Citizen entitled to health insurance coverage. • ...
Health & Safety 2024-04-12
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- Sites are ___ free.
- Hold it using stairs.
- If you are visiting another site.
- JOHSC must have at least 50% of these members.
- Policy for addressing suspicious persons on site.
- Provides additional information of hazardous materials.
- Responsibility to health and safety.
- Trauma from exposure to other's trauma and crisis environments.
- Method for labeling harmful products.
- Claim for injuries at work.
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- Lift with these.
- Min inches away from ceiling sprinkler for stored items.
- One open at at time.
- First contact for workplace health and safety concerns.
- First 'p' in PPE
- Legislation on workplace health and safety.
- Conducted by the Health and Safety Committee
- Know these in case of a fire.
- Keep these on your person.
- Do this frequently and thoroughly to avoid illness.
20 Clues: Lift with these. • First 'p' in PPE • Sites are ___ free. • One open at at time. • Hold it using stairs. • Keep these on your person. • Claim for injuries at work. • Know these in case of a fire. • If you are visiting another site. • Responsibility to health and safety. • Method for labeling harmful products. • Legislation on workplace health and safety. • ...
Heath care crisis 2024-10-01
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- measure of outcomes of a surgery
- flat fee for doctor visit or prescription
- ability to get healthcare
- How much people use heath care services in a amount of time
- services you receive from health plans
- person enrolled in health care
- program made for Medicare benefits
- Law of coverge
- Amount payed to employes
- Percentage of providers fees
- of care how well health care providers care for you
- an heath issue that's urgent
- Provides medical care
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- ontrols patients access to health care
- care give to termially ill patients
- healthcare payed for by government or insurance
- a cap or limit of days a service is provided
- Group of affiliated healthcare
- People without insurance
- insurance for people with low pay
- Organization who pays for services
21 Clues: Law of coverge • Provides medical care • People without insurance • Amount payed to employes • ability to get healthcare • Percentage of providers fees • an heath issue that's urgent • Group of affiliated healthcare • person enrolled in health care • measure of outcomes of a surgery • insurance for people with low pay • program made for Medicare benefits • ...
Care community 2024-08-30
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- talking with someone
- first word of this class
- Religious beliefs
- doing work without pay and doing it out of the kindness of your heart
- second word of this class
- where babies go during the day
- one of the healths starting with p
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- old people
- helping with something, starts with a
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- helping a specific person, guide is in the word
- provides health insurance
- helping people feel well, first half of it is sup
- something that rhymes with wealth
- a company or establishment
- health professional
- caring for someone, comp is the first 4 letters
- Being in good health
- one of the healths starting with M
- getting better, and working on yourself
20 Clues: old people • Religious beliefs • health professional • talking with someone • Being in good health • first word of this class • provides health insurance • second word of this class • a company or establishment • where babies go during the day • something that rhymes with wealth • one of the healths starting with M • one of the healths starting with p • ...
All Things HIM 2025-04-02
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- A record, either paper or electronic, that organizes a patient's health information
- Keeping patient information private
- Putting numbers or letters to medical diagnoses or treatments
- A unique identifier assigned to a patient’s health file
- A record of a patient’s past health problems
- Summary Report given when a patient leaves the hospital
- Law to keep health information safe (abbreviation)
- A treatment or operation done for a patient
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- Permission to look at medical records
- The doctor or nurse taking care of a patient
- Writing down what happens in a patient’s care
- A person receiving medical care
- The name of the illness or condition
- Checking medical records for mistakes
- The quality of being correct or exact
- Saying "yes" to treatment or care
- Computer system for health records (abbreviation)
- The process of writing down what a doctor says
18 Clues: A person receiving medical care • Saying "yes" to treatment or care • Keeping patient information private • The name of the illness or condition • Permission to look at medical records • Checking medical records for mistakes • The quality of being correct or exact • A treatment or operation done for a patient • The doctor or nurse taking care of a patient • ...
GISC471 Week 13 review 2025-11-18
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- Populations at _____ : groups of individuals who are more likely to experience negative health outcomes
- Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation
- A statistically significant concentration of health events or high/low values
- Pollution that comes from comes from diffuse sources like stormwater runoff from farms
- John who is the father of epidemiology
- The primary U.S. law serving as guidance for safe health data practices and protecting Protected Health Information (PHI)
- The five A's make up this measure of separation between people and health services
- Local _____ I:A statistical test used to identify hot and cold spots
- A calculation of disease rates (prevalence or incidence) that is not standardized or adjusted for underlying population differences
- Organisms, such as mosquitos or ticks, that transmit infectious diseases like West Nile Virus or Lyme disease
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- _____ environment:All human-made physical structures
- ______ Density: An interpolation method often used in environmental health to generate a continuous surface
- Social Determinants of Health
- A HPSA is this type of designation
- The number of new cases of a disease
- A web-based interactive report format, available via ArcGIS Online
- The state of being sick or diseased, measuring the prevalence of illness in a population
- The methodological issue where changing the size and shape of geographical units (e.g., block groups to tracts) can significantly alter statistical results and map patterns
18 Clues: Social Determinants of Health • A HPSA is this type of designation • The number of new cases of a disease • John who is the father of epidemiology • Local Indicator of Spatial Autocorrelation • _____ environment:All human-made physical structures • A web-based interactive report format, available via ArcGIS Online • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2024-04-25
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- Social __________ of health; conditions in which people live, learn, work, and play that impact their health and quality of life.
- Something that decreases the chances of developing a condition and/or balances out of existing risk factor;____ factor.
- Some who share the experience of living with mental health condition and/or substance use disorder.
- A licensed medical doctor who has completed additional psychiatric training; can diagnose mental health conditions, prescribe and manage medication, and provide therapy.
- Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain.
- A emotional state or feeling.
- A relationship between a person and an object or activity where the object or activity becomes increasingly more important while previously important activities become less important
- Negative, judgmental and/or discriminatory attitudes towards mental health challenges and those who live with them.
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- A mental health professional trained to help individuals understand and cope with their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors; may assess and/or diagnose mental health conditions.
- A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________.
- A process of change through which individuals improve their mental state and wellness, live self directed lives, and strive to reach their full potential.
- A professional who practices psychology and in mental health settings, usually provides psychological treatment.
- Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder.
- Strategy for dealing with difficult situations.
- An emotional response to a disturbing, scary or shocking experience that overwhelms an individual's ability to cope.
15 Clues: A emotional state or feeling. • Strategy for dealing with difficult situations. • Chemicals that carry messages throughout your brain. • Having a co-existing mental illness and substance abuse disorder. • A licensed or certified mental health treatment provider; Mental health _________. • ...
Resolution 2021-08-09
14 Clues: Atua of peace • Atua of light • Atua of forest • House of change • Atua of darkness • House of no change • Atua of earthquakes • Implementing change • First created woman • Maori lunar calender • Model of Maori Health, house • Model of Maori Mental Health • Model of Maori Health, octopus • Model of Maori Health and exercise
Weekly Cross Words 2026-06-08
20 Clues: Earth • Power • Water • Season • Expert • Leader • Health • Process • Sterile • Sitting • Exercise • Adherence • Body part • Working area • Better speed • Flora & fauna • High standards • Accountability • Absence of hazards • Physical and mental wellbeing
HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REVISION 2015-10-28
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- the a in DALY stands for _______
- the number of new cases during a given period
- ________ of disease is the combined levels of death and disability from a comprehensive set of diseases,
- means death, gives us an indication of the health of the country
- the ___ is the difference between what a health fund pays and what a particular medical service costs, which
- part of the financing of health care comes from the ________ levy
- the primary ____________ cortex senses stimuli then makes a response
- the lobe of the brain that is responsible for our vision and identifying objects
- the good cholesterol
- ice is also known as a _____________________
- the amount of illness or disease
- your ______________ count should be below 300
- out of _______ expenses are paid by the individual directly
- gradual and ongoing changes throughout the life span without sudden shifts
- genetics+ __________ environment = brain disorder
- preventing heart disease #1 rule, look before you ___
- physical health + mental health + social health = __________ health
- ________ development refers to age related change that occur from birth,
- brain disorders are rarely caused by ______ alone
- the lobe of the brain that is responsible for our sense of hearing and understanding
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- and risks to health
- a national health priority for Australia starting with D
- the use of Internet, mobile phones and other electronic devices to harass or intimidate individuals
- a pattern or relationship in data over time
- plaque build up in the walls of the arteries
- a widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time
- the bad cholesterol
- must pay out of your own pocket
- 29% of the underlying cause of death in 2010
- our genetic make up plays an important role in our development known as ___________
- and area of lifespan development which involves changes in an individual's mental ability
- _________ periods are periods of rapid change when an individual is more vulnerable to the environment
- distinct and separate stages, with different kids of abilities occurring in each stage
- transformation of characteristics from biological parents to offspring at time of conception
- when checking for a melanoma you should follow the A,B,C,D,E. What does the A stand for?
- the number of cases of a given disease or condition and a particular time
- social and physical are both dimensions of health, the third one is_______
- the ________ of many thoughts, feelings and behaviour occur in an orderly sequence
- expectancy a prediction of the average number of years of life remaining
- billing when the practitioner bills the government directly
- the ________ lobe is responsible for things like personality, rational, problem solving, planning, initiative and
- Medicare is a ________ health care system
42 Clues: and risks to health • the bad cholesterol • the good cholesterol • must pay out of your own pocket • the a in DALY stands for _______ • the amount of illness or disease • Medicare is a ________ health care system • a pattern or relationship in data over time • plaque build up in the walls of the arteries • 29% of the underlying cause of death in 2010 • ...
Unit 5 Study Guide: Mental Health 2023-02-23
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- Mental Health Condition where a person experiences both obsessions and compulsions throughout their day. These disrupt their daily life, making it hard to go to work or school.
- __________ personality disorder- Mental Health Condition where a person suspects, without reason, that others exploit, harm, or deceive them.
- One of the 3 “D’s”: A person’s symptoms move away from what our culture considers normal, typical, or average
- A major disturbance in an individual’s thinking, feelings, or behavior that reflects a problem in mental function.
- Mental Health Condition where an individual severely restricts their food intake. They often see themselves as overweight, and their fear is not relieved by weight loss.
- People with have a range of symptoms as a result of trauma. A person may not appear sad or afraid, but may be angry, reckless, moody, withdrawn, or jumpy.
- Common mental illness stigmas may include: that the person is weak, they’re just seeking attention, they must be dangerous, or that they’re not capable of living a _________ life.
- Mental Health Condition involving problems with a person’s ability to relate to others, and having a fixed set of interests or repetitive behaviors.
- Structural/_________ stigma- examples: societal, hiring practices, government policy
- A negative view, opinion, stereotype or perception towards something.
- Stigmas are inaccurate, stereotypes, unfair, linked to _________, offensive, and insensitive.
- Mental Health Condition that causes a person to feel deeply sad for an extended period of time.
- The most _________ treatments vary based on the disorder and the individual.
- Mental health conditions may affect someone’s ability to relate to others and _________ each day.
- What we can do to _______ stigmas: Talk more, Watch your language, Listen to experiences, Treat people with mental illness with respect, Educate others in your own sphere of influence, Speak out about unfair representations.
- The _________ is used by professionals as the authoritative guide to diagnose mental disorders.
- __________ disorder: Causes problems in people’s normal sense of awareness and affect their sense of identity, memory, or consciousness. Involve severe changes in a person’s mental state, and cause big gaps in memory.
- _______ stigma- happens within oneself, internalizing other forms of stigma
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- Mental Health Condition involving a brain disorder that can disturb normal thoughts, speech, and behavior. This can include delusions or hallucinations..
- Specific ________ are an overwhelming and unreasonable fear of objects or situations that pose little real danger but provoke anxiety and avoidance.
- Mental illnesses don’t have a ______ but there are lots of effective treatments.
- __________ personality disorder: A person believes they are more important & talented than others & others should admire them
- What are the 3 “D’s” that make a person’s experience with mental health challenges a “condition”? __________, __________, and Dysfunctional
- Mental Health Condition involving periods of depression and manic episodes, which affect a person’s mood, energy, and ability to function.
- __________ personality disorder: A person has extreme responses & frequent mood swings, poor self image, problems with relationships, and often act impulsively.
- Mental Health Condition where an individual has severe anxiety or worry about a number of topics, events, or tasks.
- Mental health conditions can happen at any time and _________ may be a lifelong journey.
- Mental Health Condition involving unexpected panic attacks (overwhelming feelings of fear and strong physical reactions in response to nonthreatening situations).
- _________ Mental Health Conditions: Medical illness that lasts weeks, or months, or years. Not something a person can “snap out of” on their own.
- Each person with a mental health condition will have different _________, even people with the same disorder.
- One of the 3 “D’s”: A person’s symptoms cause negative stress for others and for the individual
- One of the 3 “D’s”: A person’s symptoms disturbs their ability to think, regulate emotions, or behaviors
- _________ stigma happens interpersonally
- People with mental illness can _________ and live long and healthy lives.
- Mental Health Condition involving binge eating followed by purging. People with this condition often have skewed views of their body and intensely fear gaining weight.
- Mental Health Condition involving symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity.
36 Clues: _________ stigma happens interpersonally • A negative view, opinion, stereotype or perception towards something. • People with mental illness can _________ and live long and healthy lives. • _______ stigma- happens within oneself, internalizing other forms of stigma • The most _________ treatments vary based on the disorder and the individual. • ...
GLOBAL HEALTH TRENDS 2025-12-06
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- BACK MALARIA-A GLOBAL EFFORT TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF DEATHS
- maternal health-not only about mother's health but also involves the health and wellness of the family
- ARE THE MOST VULNERABLE AND ARE EXPOSED TO Exploitation AND ABUSED UNDERMINING THEIR NORMAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
- action- sustainable development goals
- ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY-assures people to live healthier and enjoy a clean green environment
- HEALTH- a term rose in popularity along with the risen of globalization
- extreme poverty and hunger
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- STRATEGY TO REDUCE THE HARMFUL USE OF ALCOHOL-builds and supports the other global initiatives
- patterns and shifts in health-related behaviors, conditions, and public health priorities over time.
- MENTAL HEALTH ACTION PLAN- should be impartial,life-based,and preventive in nature
- VACCINE-Global alliance for vaccines and immunization
- EQUALITY-equal representation of men and women
- INITIATIVE-programs set to motion by the United Nations through the World Health Organization and it's partnership with the world bank wich targets specific health problems
- CHILD MORALITY-programs and policies wich help reduce child morality
- WINS-ONE OF THE UNDP's INTERVENTION PROGRAM TO ACHIEVE THE 8 MDG's
- TB- a global effort to prevent further transmission of tb around the world
- TRENDS-
17 Clues: TRENDS- • extreme poverty and hunger • action- sustainable development goals • EQUALITY-equal representation of men and women • VACCINE-Global alliance for vaccines and immunization • BACK MALARIA-A GLOBAL EFFORT TO REDUCE THE NUMBER OF DEATHS • WINS-ONE OF THE UNDP's INTERVENTION PROGRAM TO ACHIEVE THE 8 MDG's • ...
Customer Service Week 2014-10-08
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- name of company that owns Prime and Silver Sneakers
- also known as Kassebaum-Kennedy Act
- $27 MAPD plan for Brevard County in 2015
- name of call quality monitoring software used by CSD
- online knowledge database available to CSD
- company contracted by HFHP to provide Healthy Living assessments, Nurse 24, etc.
- The "I" in IDN
- month annual enrollment period for Medicare starts
- signed into law in 2010, commonly referred to as Obamacare
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- first name of the Health First Chief Compliance Officer
- The "C" in ANOC
- The "A" in TPA
- The "A" in NCQA
- department that ensures Health First follows all healthcare laws
- formerly known as CHAMPUS, provides benefits to military personnel, retirees, and dependents
- Joseph Popillo is the Director of this department
- social health care program for families and individuals with low income and resources
- Survey used by Health First to measure associate engagement
- patient surveys rating health care experiences in the US
19 Clues: The "A" in TPA • The "I" in IDN • The "C" in ANOC • The "A" in NCQA • also known as Kassebaum-Kennedy Act • $27 MAPD plan for Brevard County in 2015 • online knowledge database available to CSD • Joseph Popillo is the Director of this department • month annual enrollment period for Medicare starts • name of company that owns Prime and Silver Sneakers • ...
HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS 2017-02-16
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- The check we send every month to pay for health insurance.
- Without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill.
- Medicare coverage for hospital services.
- ________ care was developed in response to rising health care costs. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive care.
- Additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment.
- Workers' ________ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job.
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- Usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor.
- If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ____ of the bill.
- A health insurance plan for military personnel.
- Federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65.
- Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays.
- A type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers.
- Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes.
13 Clues: Medicare coverage for hospital services. • A health insurance plan for military personnel. • The check we send every month to pay for health insurance. • Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays. • Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes. • If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ____ of the bill. • ...
Chapter 1 2018-01-18
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- are people of the same age who share similar interests.
- is a nationwide health promotion and disease prevention plan designed to serve as a guide for improving the health of all people in the US.
- are related risks that increase in effect with each each added risk.
- refers to a person's capacity to learn about and understand basic health information and services to promote his/her health and wellness.
- are actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others.
- refers to all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents.
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- practicing health and safety habits to remain free of disease and injury.
- the providing of accurate health information to help people make healthy choices is important.
- refers to radio,television,film,newspaper,books, and internet.
- is the combination of physical, mental/emotional well-being.
- is avoiding harmful behaviors,including the use of tobacco,alcohol, and sexual activity before marriage.
- refers to the collective beliefs,customs, and behaviors of a group.
- an overall state of well-being,or total health.
13 Clues: an overall state of well-being,or total health. • are people of the same age who share similar interests. • is the combination of physical, mental/emotional well-being. • refers to radio,television,film,newspaper,books, and internet. • refers to the collective beliefs,customs, and behaviors of a group. • ...
Health Care Reform 2013-01-29
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- these are issued as blanket accident and sickness policies, which are available to undergraduates, graduates, foreign students, and teaching assistants
- Issue requires insurance companies to issue a health plan to any applicant
- limits portion of premium dollars health insurers may spend on administration, marketing, and profits
- 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
- will be used to determine what individuals may be eligible for premium tax credits
- abbreviation for the Department of Health and Human Services, which may designate independent, outside entities to certify and/or audit health plan compliance
- Currently, there are only ___ states that require insurance companies to guarantee all products to all residents
- abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act
- period that must pass before an individual is eligible to be covered for benefits under the terms of the plan
- covered at 100% (in-network) for women’s preventative care; brand names if no generics available
- 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)
- the Affordable Care Act expands this to up to 30% of total coverage costs (previously 20%)
- limits the extent of issuer gains or losses inside the Exchange.
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- exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories
- By 1/31/15 the _____ must also provide individuals listed on the report a written statement with the information in the report
- health insurers will be required to utilize this so that the community pays the same regardless of health status
- four page double-sided document provided to applicants and enrollees with info on details and coverage examples
- 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
- exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value
- Protects insurers offering individual coverage from the risk of high cost claims and allows for lower premium levels
- 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
- also known as premium tax credits
- Health Care Choice Compacts can be offered starting 1/1/2016 and are for the ________ market only
- signed into law on March 23, 2010; Humana implemented the elimination of pre-ex for children (ages 18 and younger) due to this
- 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
- _________ Compensation - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform
- another name for a waiting period
- routine care costs resulting from participation in these approved phase I-IV must now be covered for qualified individuals
- There is no reporting requirement for employers with less than _____ employees
- Disability _________ - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform
32 Clues: also known as premium tax credits • another name for a waiting period • abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act • exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value • abbreviation for Summary of Benefits and Coverage • exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories • limits the extent of issuer gains or losses inside the Exchange. • ...
Collection and Use of Healthcare Data 2014-11-10
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- Data contained in registries and similar databases.
- A collection of care information related to a specific disease, condition, or procedure that makes health record information available for analysis and comparison. Examples include those created for cancer, trauma, birth defects, diabetes, implants, transplants, and immunizations
- Also referred to as data reliability. Addresses data quality
- The legal patient record that is created within any healthcare facility; relates solely to the episode of care; the data source for the electronic health record.
- The ultimate goal of using electronic health record technology.
- of 1996 Enacted to provide continuity of health coverage, control fraud ad abuse in healthcare, reduce healthcare costs, and guarantee the security and privacy of health information.
- A well-defined approach that, among other things, support a business process. Examples include record structure and content, content exchange, vocabulary (code sets), privacy, and security.
- set A list of recommended data elements with uniform definitions that are relevant for a particular use. Examples include UHDDS, UACDS, MDS, OASIS-C, HEDIS, and DEEDS.
- contains information about a patient that has been documented by the professionals who provided care or services to that patient; the health record.
- Indexes developed within facilities to meet their specific needs. Examples include MPI, disease, operation, and physician indexes.
- Gathered from cities, counties, states, or specific groups within the population.
- A set of standards, services, and policies that enable the secure exchange of health information over the internet.
- Data that fits a particular model or format, which can be tracked and may be part of a database.
- Individuals and institutions outside the facility.
- Data that have been colleted, combined, analyzed, interpreted, and/or converted into a form that can be used for specific purposes; represents meaning.
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- Comprehensive record of all health records for a patient, which is able to be shared electronically with other health providers as necessary.
- Any piece of information that identifies a patient and disclose his or her identity. Meaningfuluse Use of healthcare information in an effective and efficient manner to improve patient care.
- Sources are acute care facilities, long-term care facilities, and other types of healthcare organizations
- refers to efforts to guarantee the privacy of personal health information.
- An organized (usually alphabetical) list of specific data that serves to guide, indicate, or otherwise facilitate reference to the data.
- An organized collection of data, text, references, or pictures in a standardized format, typically stored in a computer system for multiple applications. Examples include MEDPAR file, NPDB, HIPDB, the National Health Care Survey, vital statistics, clinical trials, MEDLINE, and the UMLS.
- The health information management professional may serve in this role to oversee the completeness and accuracy of the data abstracted for inclusion in the database or registry.
- The movement or sharing of information between healthcare entities in a secure manner, and in keeping with nationally recognized standards. The goal of which is to have complete information about the patient available at the point of care.
- Act Meant to increase the use of an electronic health record by hospitals and physicians.
- Data in the form of words or audio files that cannot be tracked.
- Individuals located within the healthcare facility.
- Means that healthcare data should be up-to-date and available within a time frame helpful to the user. Addresses data quality.
- Also referred to as completeness. Addressed data quality
- Also referred to as data validity; means that data are correct. Addresses data quality.
29 Clues: Individuals and institutions outside the facility. • Data contained in registries and similar databases. • Individuals located within the healthcare facility. • Also referred to as completeness. Addressed data quality • Also referred to as data reliability. Addresses data quality • The ultimate goal of using electronic health record technology. • ...
Mental Health Review 2018-04-09
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- Coming from a low-income community, race, gender and age are all _____ to finding medical help with mental health
- Intimate relationships with a specific person (usually a boy/girlfriend, husband or wife, etc.)
- The person who is in charge of their mental health and relationships
- ______ can have a mental health issue at some time in their life
- People with mental illness often face _____ based on their conditions
- Relationships with people who you are related to
- Your mental health is affected by the ____ of the food you eat
- Relationships need mutual _____ and care in order to stay successful in to the future
- The first relationship most children experience is with their _______
- Relationships between people at work, or at school
- Using legal or illegal ____ can have a negative effect on your mental health
- Big life events that cause a ____ in your lifestyle can affect your mental health
- Most friendships are based on people sharing similar _____ and beliefs about life
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- Talking about people behind their back
- Most relationships children have will change as they become _____, and take charge of their own lives more
- Relationships that contain lots of ______ tend to lack empathy and understanding of each other's wants and needs
- The continued interactions between people
- Relationships between people who are not related, but who choose to spend time together
- Confident and forceful behaviour
- One important part of adult relationships is ______, and making sure people understand your wants and needs
- A doctor who specialises in mental health and relationships
- People who are not assertive enough
- Mental illnesses are those that affect the _____.
- People in the ____ find it more difficult to find help for their mental health than those who live in cities
- When a mental illness is checked by a doctor, it becomes a _______ mental illness
- People who are too assertive
- People who show an appropriate level of assertiveness
27 Clues: People who are too assertive • Confident and forceful behaviour • People who are not assertive enough • Talking about people behind their back • The continued interactions between people • Relationships with people who you are related to • Mental illnesses are those that affect the _____. • Relationships between people at work, or at school • ...
Intro to Health Vocabulary 2025-01-29
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- goal - Those you can reach over an extended period of time.
- - combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- - You make a conscientious choice not to participate in high risk behaviors
- management - Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
- - Take action in support of a cause
- making - The process of making a choice or solving a problem
- - A decision choosing to take the right action
- - The process of working toward something you want to accomplish.
- Health - Your ability to get along with the people around you.
- connection - How your emotions affect your physical and overall health affects your emotions.
- - The beliefs that guide the way a person lives
- - The passing of traits from parents to their biological children.
- - The chance that something harmful may happen to your health or wellness.
- - A personal feeling or belief.
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- skills - The ability to end a disagreement or keep it from becoming larger
- - The collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group.
- - The exchange of information through the use of words or actions
- factors - Behaviors and habits that help determine a person's level of health.
- skills - Strategies that help you say no effectively
- - Patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking.
- lifestyle - A way of life that involves little physical health.
- - The way you act in many different situations and events in your life.
- - A state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time.
- goal - Those you can achieve in a short amount of time.
- - Taking steps to avoid something is the best way to deal with risks.
- risk - Occurs when one risk factor adds to another to increase risk.
26 Clues: - A personal feeling or belief. • - Take action in support of a cause • - A decision choosing to take the right action • - The beliefs that guide the way a person lives • skills - Strategies that help you say no effectively • - The collected beliefs, customs and behaviors of a group. • goal - Those you can achieve in a short amount of time. • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-04
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- Disease.What is a long-term condition that does not resolve quickly call
- Mortality Rate.What is the term for the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births?
- Health Organization.Which organization maintains the ICD?
- What is the ICD code range for mental and behavioral disorders?
- Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD?
- Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify?
- IX.Which ICD chapter includes cardiovascular diseases?
- What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO?
- Disease.What type of disease spreads from person to person?
- of Disease.What measure combines mortality and morbidity into a single number?
- What is a disease with no known cause classified as?
- What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD?
- Life Years.What does DALY stand for in health measurement?
- What term describes the number of deaths in a population?
- In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted?
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- Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for?
- Mortality Ratio.What do epidemiologists use to compare disease rates across populations?
- Which factor is NOT included in ICD classification: Genetic, Environmental, Social, or Political?
- Expectancy.Which health indicator shows the overall well-being of a country’s population?
- of Life Lost.What does YLL stand for in population health indicators?
- Life Expectancy.What does HALE stand for in public health?
- Life Expectancy.What is the life expectancy measure based on health conditions?
- What is the number of new cases of a disease in a specific period called?
- Which indicator measures years of life lost due to premature death?
- What is the study of disease distribution and patterns in populations?
- Mortality Rate.What is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births called?
- What is the term for disease spread worldwide?
- Indicator.What kind of health indicator is the crude birth rate?
- What is an outbreak of a disease in a community called?
29 Clues: Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify? • In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted? • What is the term for disease spread worldwide? • Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for? • Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD? • What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO? • What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD? • ...
Physical & Cognitve Development of Early Adult 2025-03-10
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- Physical skills like strength and speed, which peak in early adulthood.
- A legal but harmful substance; heavy use can lead to addiction and health issues.
- Ability to have children, which declines as age increases, especially in women.
- Recognizing multiple perspectives; a sign of cognitive maturity.
- Consumption of alcohol, tobacco, or drugs, common in early adulthood.
- Development of thinking abilities and emotional intelligence.
- System responsible for breathing; lung capacity decreases after 25.
- Exercise and movement that help maintain health and motor skills.
- High blood pressure, a risk factor for heart disease.
- Excess body fat that leads to health problems like diabetes and heart disease.
- Gradual physical decline due to aging influenced by genetics and lifestyle.
- Emotional or mental strain that affects health; often linked to low SES or life changes.
- Seeing ideas as right or wrong; common in younger thinkers.
- The process of exploring and committing to a career path.
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- Body's defense system that weakens after age 20.
- A disease related to blood sugar, often linked to poor diet and obesity.
- Natural ability to conceive children; declines sharply after age 44 for women.
- Ability to integrate emotions and logic in decision-making.
- Maximum amount of air the lungs can hold; reduces with age.
- Higher-than-normal body weight, often leading to health risks.
- The ability to reflect on knowledge and how we come to understand things.
- Essential for mental and physical health; often disrupted by stress or lifestyle.
- Using logic to solve real-life problems and manage complex situations.
- Eating habits that play a key role in physical well-being.
- Tobacco product that harms health; often started before age 21.
- Hardening of the arteries, reducing heart function with age.
- Daily habits and behaviors that affect health and development.
- Related to the heart and blood vessels; function declines with age.
- Career choices often influenced by personality (e.g., social, realistic, artistic).
29 Clues: Body's defense system that weakens after age 20. • High blood pressure, a risk factor for heart disease. • The process of exploring and committing to a career path. • Eating habits that play a key role in physical well-being. • Ability to integrate emotions and logic in decision-making. • Maximum amount of air the lungs can hold; reduces with age. • ...
Love Your Heart Week 2026 2026-02-16
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- – The fluid that carries oxygen and nutrients through your body.
- – Essential rest that supports heart and overall wellness.
- – Eating foods that fuel and protect your body.
- – The overall state of being healthy in body and mind.
- – A waxy substance in your blood that should be kept at healthy levels.
- – The movement of blood throughout your body.
- – Gentle movement that improves flexibility and circulation.
- – Drinking enough fluids to support overall health.
- – Heart-healthy fatty acids found in fish and certain nuts.
- – Taking steps now to avoid future health problems.
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- – Maintaining healthy habits in work, life, and diet.
- – Exercise that raises your heart rate and improves endurance.
- – A mineral that helps regulate blood pressure.
- – The rhythm of your heartbeat.
- – A nutrient that supports heart health and digestion.
- – Taking time to reduce stress for better heart health.
- – The muscle that pumps blood throughout your body.
- – Health checks that help detect issues early.
- – What your body needs to produce energy and survive.
- – Blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart.
20 Clues: – The rhythm of your heartbeat. • – The movement of blood throughout your body. • – Health checks that help detect issues early. • – A mineral that helps regulate blood pressure. • – Eating foods that fuel and protect your body. • – The muscle that pumps blood throughout your body. • – Drinking enough fluids to support overall health. • ...
Health crossword puzzle 2022-06-13
12 Clues: acne • tumors • brains • allergies • eye health • eye health • mental heal • mental health • physical health • children health • deals with teeth • womens reproductive health
School Signs 2024-10-10
17 Clues: Test • Math • Hour • Grade • Study • Music • Health • Office • Science • English • Homework • Principal • Counselor • Cafeteria • Elementary • University • ResidentialSchool
Mid-Term B & C (Ashley) 2013-12-19
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- Health plan or program
- Typographic technique that provides visual guidance for understanding information
- Electronic exchange of healthcare information
- Represents a physician's skill, time, and expertise used in performing it
- Cause or origin of a disease or condition
- Acting for the good of the public and the medical practice
- CPT procedure codes that have been reassigned to another sequence
- Medical procedures and treatments that are included as benefits in a health plan
- Rules that improve interoperability between the data systems of different entities
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- Payment made during checkout based on an estimate
- Method of converting a message into encoded text
- Health plan process of examining claims and determining benefits
- Recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- Person who buys an insurance plan
- Health plan that offers protection from loss
- Law regulating the use and disclosure of patients' protected health information
- Insurance that is the second payer on a claim
- Visit between a patient and a medical professional
- The periodic payment a patient is required to make to keep a policy in effect
- Confidential authentication information
20 Clues: Health plan or program • Person who buys an insurance plan • Confidential authentication information • Cause or origin of a disease or condition • Health plan that offers protection from loss • Electronic exchange of healthcare information • Insurance that is the second payer on a claim • Method of converting a message into encoded text • ...
Introduction to the EHR 2013-04-09
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- Seamless exchange of health information across disparate organizations
- Systems based on document imaging in a hospital or systems implemented in physician offices.
- _______Clinical Systems Enable use of data at the point of care.
- __________ Data Warehouse Relational database optimized for performing sophisticated analysis on data.
- A set of interrelated elements that work together to achieve a goal.
- Data that have been predefined in a table or checklist
- –Use Incentive Program for the use of EHRs
- Use of medical information exchanged from one site to another via electronic communications to improve, maintain, or assist patients’ health status
- __________that helps achieve results.
- Directs computer devices
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- Personal Health Record
- _____________support and use the systems.
- Drives the adoption of systems.
- Narrative Data
- Institute of Medicine
- Health information management department system for coding
- Systems that collects data that relate in any way to the health record.
- Electronic document management systems
- System to achieve the goals of structured and standardized data collection that benefit patients wherever they may be treated.
- Enables system use
- Computerized provider order entry
21 Clues: Narrative Data • Enables system use • Institute of Medicine • Personal Health Record • Directs computer devices • Drives the adoption of systems. • Computerized provider order entry • __________that helps achieve results. • Electronic document management systems • _____________support and use the systems. • –Use Incentive Program for the use of EHRs • ...
THE EMR 2013-10-02
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- user-friendly allows patients to access medical records
- allows staff to track and schedule appointments, matrix the schedule and account for recurring time blocks
- electronic medical record
- any set of physical properties, the values of which determine characteristics or behavior
- Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
- personal health record
- connects to computer and can copy information in the EMR daily
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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- agency involved with interoperable system
- can produce electronic prescriptions and can be submitted to a pharmacy
- data that is captured and processed into a system that is specialty specific, compatible with the physician's specialty
- president who issued executive order designed to promote the interoperability of health records
- to relieve or lessen
- the capability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system
- stores lists of billing codes
- electronic health record
- National Alliance for Health Information Technology
- donot shield the computer from patient's view causing a ..
- generally or widely accepted, favored or practiced
- non verbal communication with patient
20 Clues: to relieve or lessen • personal health record • electronic health record • electronic medical record • stores lists of billing codes • non verbal communication with patient • agency involved with interoperable system • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention • generally or widely accepted, favored or practiced • National Alliance for Health Information Technology • ...
Happy HIP Week! 2018-03-19
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- You can buy many HIT-related books on the AHIMA online ___
- AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks
- The right of an individual to keep his or her health information private
- Provides the ethical obligations of AHIMA members and credentialed non members
- Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation)
- The credential you will soon earn!
- The process of continuous professional development to maintain credentials
- Health information ____
- Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___
- Credentialing exams are taken at ___ VUE testing centers
- Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification
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- A credentialing association
- AHIMA vision: Improving health through ___ information
- A place where a RHIT might work
- Independent accrediting organization for HIM educational programs
- The duty of anyone entrusted with health information to keep that information private
- Cost of AHIMA student membership
- AHIMA's Body of ___ provides resources and tools to advance practice and standards for the delivery of quality healthcare
- A credential that can be earned after obtaining a Bachelor's degree in HIM
- Assigning numeric classifications to diagnostic statements
- Professor Vaught has previously worked at ___ Health Systems
21 Clues: Health information ____ • A credentialing association • A place where a RHIT might work • Cost of AHIMA student membership • The credential you will soon earn! • Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___ • Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation) • AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks • Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2023-08-24
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- WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY
- ______ COLORED RIBOBON IS THE INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF MENTAL HEALTH
- MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER CHARACTERISED BY FEELINGS OF WORRY OR FEAR
- DAILY 8 HOURS OF ____ IS RECOMMENDED FOR MENTAL AND PHYSICAL WELL BEING
- SLEEP DISORDER. KEEPS YOU FROM SLEEPING LEADING TO DAYTIME DISRUPTIONS OF PHYSICAL AND MENTAL ABILITIES.
- PAIN, LOSS, SORROW
- HEALTH IS NOT JUST PHYSICAL BUT ALSO ______
- ACRONYM FOR UNREASONABLE THOUGHTS (OBSESSIONS) LEADING TO COMPULSIVE BEHAVIOURS
- ABILITY TO UNDERSTAND AND SHARE THE FEELINGS OF OTHERS
- FEAR OR MENTAL BLOCK
- FEELING OF CARE, SORRY OR PITY FOR SOMEONE'S LOSS
- STATE OF BEING DEPRESSED
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- MANAGING _____ IN A BETTER WAY CAN HELP DEAL WITH MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
- EATING DISORDER. BINGE EATING FOLLOWED BY PURGING
- PERSON, PLACE, EVENT OR SITUATION THAT CAUSESUNWANTED EMOTIONAL OR BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE
- LACK OF INTEREST, ENTHUSIASM OR CONCERN
- PERSON TRAINED TO HELP IN A CRISIS FOR SUPPORT AND GUIDANCE
- ANXIETY/DEPRESSION MAY CAUSE FREQUENT ____ SWINGS
- THERE SHOULD NEVER BE ANY ____ ATTACHED TO OPENLY TALKING ABOUT MENTAL HELATH ISSUES
- WHEN WE REPLACE "I" WITH "WE", ILLNESS BECOMES _________
20 Clues: PAIN, LOSS, SORROW • FEAR OR MENTAL BLOCK • WORLD MENTAL HEALTH DAY • STATE OF BEING DEPRESSED • LACK OF INTEREST, ENTHUSIASM OR CONCERN • HEALTH IS NOT JUST PHYSICAL BUT ALSO ______ • EATING DISORDER. BINGE EATING FOLLOWED BY PURGING • ANXIETY/DEPRESSION MAY CAUSE FREQUENT ____ SWINGS • FEELING OF CARE, SORRY OR PITY FOR SOMEONE'S LOSS • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
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- - Plan for healthcare spending.
- - Standard of healthcare services.
- - Moral principles in healthcare.
- - Financial protection for health expenses.
- - Individuals interested in healthcare.
- - Ensuring fairness in healthcare distribution.
- - Government-supported healthcare.
- - Results of healthcare services.
- - Encouragement for specific actions in healthcare.
- - Need for healthcare services.
- - Avoiding illness or injury.
- - Relating to moral decisions in healthcare.
- - Optimal use of health resources.
- - Availability of healthcare services.
- - Calculating healthcare expenses.
- - Maintain healthcare long-term.
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- - Availability of health resources.
- - Ability to use healthcare.
- - Resources for healthcare investment.
- - Guidelines for healthcare practices.
- - Care given to manage a health condition.
- - The healthcare economy.
- - Study to improve healthcare.
- - Variety in healthcare populations.
- - Fairness in healthcare distribution.
- - Information for healthcare decisions.
- - Management of money in healthcare.
- - New healthcare methods or products.
- - International health issues.
- - Price of healthcare services.
30 Clues: - The healthcare economy. • - Ability to use healthcare. • - Avoiding illness or injury. • - Study to improve healthcare. • - International health issues. • - Plan for healthcare spending. • - Need for healthcare services. • - Price of healthcare services. • - Maintain healthcare long-term. • - Moral principles in healthcare. • - Results of healthcare services. • ...
Health and Wellbeing - Selfcare 2025-04-07
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- – Positive statement used to challenge negative thoughts
- – A break from screens to improve mental clarity and wellbeing
- – A place for relaxation, pampering, and rejuvenation
- – Process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health
- – Act of expressing thankfulness to boost emotional wellbeing
- – Calming practice involving focused breathing or quiet reflection
- – Boosts mood and relieves tension; often called the best medicine
- – A nightly routine crucial for restoring physical and mental health
- – Physical activity that helps maintain health and fitness
- – Emotional or practical help from others to maintain wellbeing
- – Environment that reduces stress when you spend time in it
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- – Personal limits set to protect mental and emotional health
- – Essential self-care habit involving adequate water intake
- – Mental state of being fully present and aware of the moment
- – A physical and mental practice that promotes flexibility and calm
- – A consistent schedule that provides structure and stability
- – Technique involving muscle manipulation to relieve tension
- – Professional support for mental and emotional health
- – Conscious control of this can calm the nervous system
- – A written record of thoughts and feelings for self-reflection
20 Clues: – A place for relaxation, pampering, and rejuvenation • – Professional support for mental and emotional health • – Conscious control of this can calm the nervous system • – Positive statement used to challenge negative thoughts • – Physical activity that helps maintain health and fitness • – Essential self-care habit involving adequate water intake • ...
Eating disorders in children 2026-02-27
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- structured patterns for regular meals
- mental health help for children
- slowed growth or skills due to poor nutrition
- teaching healthy nutrition and eating habits
- avoiding sufficient food leading to malnutrition
- participation of parents in treatment
- fear of trying new foods
- intense fear of gaining body fat
- imbalance of essential vitamins and minerals
- access to sufficient nutritious food
- low vitamin levels due to poor intake
- trouble swallowing chewing or eating certain foods
- reduced desire to eat
- unhappiness with body shape or size
- gradual nutritional rehabilitation
- evaluation of mental health for eating disorders
- fear of eating around others
- overeating or undereating due to stress
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- professional guiding healthy eating
- stomach acid affecting appetite and comfort
- monitoring children during eating times
- psychological discomfort affecting eating
- coexisting mental health issues
- regularly tracking body weight
- eating during night hours affecting health
- changing harmful eating behaviors
- additional nutrition taken orally
- unhelpful eating habits affecting health
- gradually introducing new foods
- persistent rejection of certain foods
30 Clues: reduced desire to eat • fear of trying new foods • fear of eating around others • regularly tracking body weight • mental health help for children • coexisting mental health issues • gradually introducing new foods • intense fear of gaining body fat • changing harmful eating behaviors • additional nutrition taken orally • gradual nutritional rehabilitation • ...
Evander Bingham 2015-11-30
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- retie your shoe
- when you get health
- like heat from the sun
- your healthy
- your not healthy
- faith healer
- something neat and cool
- to be reluctant
- the war
- see you later
- something that was neatest
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- something that was heat and you reheat it
- to tie somebody shoes
- when you heater something
- when somebody get a cut there cut will heal
- your not health
- between or among natons
- your late to work
- your shoe
- to have scruiles
20 Clues: the war • your shoe • your healthy • faith healer • see you later • retie your shoe • your not health • to be reluctant • your not healthy • to have scruiles • your late to work • when you get health • to tie somebody shoes • like heat from the sun • between or among natons • something neat and cool • when you heater something • something that was neatest • something that was heat and you reheat it • ...
Test 2024-04-26
25 Clues: tv • car • hot • man • work • rich • play • Love • left • drink • trees • tiles • woman • animal • garden • carpet • eating • health • casino • vehicle • gambling • business • not cheap • Dog’s enemy • cats enemies
Financial Literacy 2016-02-02
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- Take advantage of hundreds of these by showing your Vanderbilt ID.
- Use these brands when available to save you money.
- A type of life insurance that allows you to enroll in coverage of 1, 2, or 3 times your annual salary.
- A resource to manage your retirement account, visit a planning & guidance center and answer important questions about your future.
- No trip to the doctor’s office is needed with this appointment. You can call to speak to a health care provider and get specialized services from nearly anywhere.
- You pay this for your health insurance every month.
- A set dollar amount you pay for doctor visits, prescriptions and other health care services.
- This enables you to set aside some of your pay, on a pre-tax basis, into an account to pay for eligible health care or dependent care expenses.
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- You pay this out of pocket for health care before your insurance starts to help out.
- This is a benefit paid for by Vanderbilt faculty or staff that runs on a rolling cycle, based on date of service, instead of a calendar year.
- Vanderbilt offers two different plans.
- When contributing to your retirement account, this is the percent Vanderbilt will match at staff’s one-year anniversary.
- The percentage you pay for the cost of covered health care services, after you meet your deductible.
- Medications delivered right to your door step.
- The largest provider-organized network of doctors, regional health systems and other health care providers in Tennessee and seven surrounding states.
- A list of prescription drugs that are covered under your health plan.
- Doctors, labs, hospitals and other providers that plan your contracts at a set payment rate.
- When contributing to your retirement account, this is the percent of your voluntary contributions dollar-for-dollar Vanderbilt will match after staff’s one-year anniversary.
18 Clues: Vanderbilt offers two different plans. • Medications delivered right to your door step. • Use these brands when available to save you money. • You pay this for your health insurance every month. • Take advantage of hundreds of these by showing your Vanderbilt ID. • A list of prescription drugs that are covered under your health plan. • ...
insurance terms 2021-02-12
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- a payment made by a beneficiary in addition to that made by an insurer.
- health benefits program in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) shares the cost of certain health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries.
- 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
- amount of liquidity a financial institution must have in its reserves to cover its business operating expenses.
- referred to as an EOB is a statement from your health insurance company providing details on payment for a medical service you received.
- 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.
- health insurance for 65 and older
- type of business insurance that provides benefits to employees who suffer work-related injuries or illnesses.
- Amount paid for an insurance plan
- The parents birthday that comes first in the calendar year is the designated primary plan.
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- getting preapproved before treatment, prescription etc.
- that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party.
- 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.
- condition you have received treatment or diagnosis before you enrolled in a new health plan
- health care program for uniformed service members retirees, and their families around the world.
- a type of insurance in which the insured pays a share of the payment made against a claim.
- specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim
- provided health coverage for those that have low income
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. • that transfers the insurance claims rights or benefits of the policy to a third-party. • ...
rehabilitation 2023-10-24
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- Physical activity to strengthen the body
- Improvement over time
- The power or ability to lift, carry, or move things
- Ability to move freely and easily
- State of well-being
- To restore to good health
- Tools or devices to assist in daily tasks
- A person's job or regular work
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- A state of good health
- Relating to the body
- Attention and treatment for one's well-being
- Help and assistance from others
- The process of getting better after an injury or illness
- Relating to work or daily activities
- Treatment that includes exercises and physical activities
- An objective to work toward in rehabilitation
- Someone receiving medical care
- Treatment to improve physical or mental health
- Harm or damage to the body
19 Clues: State of well-being • Relating to the body • Improvement over time • A state of good health • To restore to good health • Harm or damage to the body • Someone receiving medical care • A person's job or regular work • Help and assistance from others • Ability to move freely and easily • Relating to work or daily activities • Physical activity to strengthen the body • ...
Exam 2 Review 2023-04-14
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- one's psychological and physiological response to disorders
- Hispanic/Latino is which type of classification
- a type of treatment approach often needed by people who are suffering from mental illness
- how race, class, gender, and other individual characteristics "intersect" with one another and overlap
- "implies that, ideally, everyone should have a fair opportunity to attain their full health potential and, more pragmatically, that no one should be disadvantaged"
- mortality refers to deaths of a child younger than 1 year
- ________ system: refers to people, institutions, and resources that deliver health care services to meet the health needs of target populations (hint: CH 13)
- two-thirds of people with serious mental illness have experienced ____________
- mortality refers to death of a womxn while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes
- ______ and air pollution are the most common exposures of environmental hazards
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- _____ determinants of health are non-medical factors that contribute to health disparities
- the most common mental health challenge in the U.S.
- Alzheimer's disease is an example of what mental disorder category
- ______ rates describe the measurement of disease or illness in a population
- matters because where you LIVE can determine how well we live and is a significant factor of life expectancy
- health _________: preventable, unnecessary morbidity and mortality group differences in health
- in this section of a journal article you can find the detailed approach to a study's hypothesis or research study
- environmental _________: factors or conditions in the environment that increase the risk of injury, disease or death
- _______ competence: is the ability to think, feel, and act in ways that acknowledge, respect, and build upon ethnic, socio-cultural, and linguistic diversity
- stands for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth edition
- social construct used to define physical differences between people
21 Clues: Hispanic/Latino is which type of classification • the most common mental health challenge in the U.S. • mortality refers to deaths of a child younger than 1 year • one's psychological and physiological response to disorders • Alzheimer's disease is an example of what mental disorder category • social construct used to define physical differences between people • ...
Mid-Term B&C (Amber) 2013-12-19
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- health plans often referred to
- legislation for the privacy of patients health information
- fixed pre-pymt to a provider for all necessary contracted services provided to each plan member
- consent process by which a patient authorizes medical treatment after a discussion with a physician:it helps the physician gather the necessary info for a treatment plan, and helps the physician to diagnose properly
- records single providers; records of patients
- recognition of a superior level of skill by an official organization
- protection against loss
- HMO, PPO, POS, CDHP
- standards of behavior requiring truthfulness, honesty, and integrity
- an individual and health plan(insurance co)
- health plan clearinghouse or provider who transmits any health information in electronic form
- preregister pateints, establish financial responsibility, check in patients, review coding compliance, review billing compliance, check out patients, prepare and transmit claims, monitor payer adjudication, generate patient statements, follow up payments and collections,
- health plans, healthcare providers, and healthcare clearinghouses
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- any individually identifiable health information that is transmitted or maintained by electronic media
- private or government organization that insures or pays for health care on behalf of beneficiaries
- records lifelong computerized healthcare records for individuals that incorporate data from all sources that treat the individual
- failure to use professional skill when giving medical services that result in injury or harm
- restricted choice of providers and treatments in exchange for lower premiums, deductibles, and other charges
- the amt that the insured pays on covered services before benefits begin
- standards of professional behavior
- services not paid
- form will include patients name, encounter date and reason, diagnosis, appropriate history and physical examination
- Subjective info from the patient, Objective data such as examination &/or test results, Assessment of the patients diagnosis, Plan intended course of treatment Important bc it helps keep the provider uptodate on the patients diagnosis and treatments for further evaulation
- schedule of benefits
- practice management programs
25 Clues: services not paid • HMO, PPO, POS, CDHP • schedule of benefits • protection against loss • practice management programs • health plans often referred to • standards of professional behavior • an individual and health plan(insurance co) • records single providers; records of patients • legislation for the privacy of patients health information • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-04
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- Indicator.What kind of health indicator is the crude birth rate?
- of Life Lost.What does YLL stand for in population health indicators?
- Life Years.What does DALY stand for in health measurement?
- of Disease.What measure combines mortality and morbidity into a single number?
- What is a disease with no known cause classified as?
- Mortality Rate.What is the term for the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births?
- Disease.What is a long-term condition that does not resolve quickly call
- What is the ICD code range for mental and behavioral disorders?
- Which factor is NOT included in ICD classification: Genetic, Environmental, Social, or Political?
- Life Expectancy.What does HALE stand for in public health?
- In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted?
- What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD?
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- Health Organization.Which organization maintains the ICD?
- Mortality Ratio.What do epidemiologists use to compare disease rates across populations?
- What is the term for disease spread worldwide?
- Life Expectancy.What is the life expectancy measure based on health conditions?
- What is the study of disease distribution and patterns in populations?
- Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for?
- What is the number of new cases of a disease in a specific period called?
- Disease.What type of disease spreads from person to person?
- Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify?
- IX.Which ICD chapter includes cardiovascular diseases?
- What is an outbreak of a disease in a community called?
- Expectancy.Which health indicator shows the overall well-being of a country’s population?
- Mortality Rate.What is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births called?
- Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD?
- Which indicator measures years of life lost due to premature death?
- What term describes the number of deaths in a population?
- What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO?
29 Clues: Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify? • In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted? • What is the term for disease spread worldwide? • Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for? • Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD? • What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO? • What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD? • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-04
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- Health Organization.Which organization maintains the ICD?
- Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for?
- of Life Lost.What does YLL stand for in population health indicators?
- Mortality Rate.What is the term for the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births?
- Expectancy.Which health indicator shows the overall well-being of a country’s population?
- What is the study of disease distribution and patterns in populations?
- What is an outbreak of a disease in a community called?
- Mortality Ratio.What do epidemiologists use to compare disease rates across populations?
- Mortality Rate.What is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births called?
- Life Expectancy.What does HALE stand for in public health?
- Indicator.What kind of health indicator is the crude birth rate?
- What is the ICD code range for mental and behavioral disorders?
- Which indicator measures years of life lost due to premature death?
- IX.Which ICD chapter includes cardiovascular diseases?
- What term describes the number of deaths in a population?
- What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD?
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- What is a disease with no known cause classified as?
- Life Years.What does DALY stand for in health measurement?
- of Disease.What measure combines mortality and morbidity into a single number?
- Which factor is NOT included in ICD classification: Genetic, Environmental, Social, or Political?
- What is the term for disease spread worldwide?
- What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO?
- Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD?
- In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted?
- Disease.What type of disease spreads from person to person?
- Life Expectancy.What is the life expectancy measure based on health conditions?
- What is the number of new cases of a disease in a specific period called?
- Disease.What is a long-term condition that does not resolve quickly call
- Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify?
29 Clues: Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify? • In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted? • What is the term for disease spread worldwide? • Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for? • What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO? • Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD? • What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD? • ...
The Christian Health Care Center 2011-08-18
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- Type of bouquet you can purchase from the Activity Dept.
- Longview's Administrator (full name)
- Last name of Doctor who visits on Fridays
- Longview's favorite pet therapy dog
- Dessert you eat when its your birthday
- Longview's Admissions Director (full name)
- Name of 34 bed special care unit in Longview
- Place where residents go to get a "permanent" (two words)
- Assisted Living Month
- Program where seniors from community come to spend the day (three words)
- name of Christian Health Care Center's senior supportive housing (two words)
- Name of Christian Health Care Center's Nursing Home (two words)
- Place residents eat all their meals (two words)
- Number of years the Christian Health Care Center has been open (two words)
- color of fire drill code
- Name of Christian Health Care Center's guest house (three words)
- The person you visit if you're not feeling well (job title)
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- Room where Longview's Activities are held (two words)
- Longview's Physical Therapist (first name only)
- Longview's full time receptionist (first name only)
- Name of walking path that connects various buildings on campus (two words)
- Longview's chaplain (first name only)
- Name of Catholic church residents attend on Sunday (two words)
- Longview's Activity Director (full name)
- Name of proposed CHCC independent senior residence
- Christian Health Care Center's gift shop (three words)
- residents' favorite type of doctor
- favorite monday activity
- Name of Christian Health Care Center's psychiatric hospital (two words)
- Town where Christian Health Care Center is located
- Christian Health Care Center's President and CEO (full name)
- Staff strive to be the "___ of Christ"
- Where you drop a letter for Suzette to pick up
- Longview's Occupational Therapist (first name only)
- Person who fixes things in the Longview (first name only)
35 Clues: Assisted Living Month • favorite monday activity • color of fire drill code • residents' favorite type of doctor • Longview's favorite pet therapy dog • Longview's Administrator (full name) • Longview's chaplain (first name only) • Dessert you eat when its your birthday • Staff strive to be the "___ of Christ" • Longview's Activity Director (full name) • ...
International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems. Comparison of Health Indicators of Populations. 2025-03-04
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- Indicator.What kind of health indicator is the crude birth rate?
- Mortality Rate.What is the number of deaths per 1,000 live births called?
- What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD?
- Life Years.What does DALY stand for in health measurement?
- IX.Which ICD chapter includes cardiovascular diseases?
- In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted?
- of Disease.What measure combines mortality and morbidity into a single number?
- Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for?
- of Life Lost.What does YLL stand for in population health indicators?
- Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify?
- Expectancy.Which health indicator shows the overall well-being of a country’s population?
- Life Expectancy.What is the life expectancy measure based on health conditions?
- Which indicator measures years of life lost due to premature death?
- What is the ICD code range for mental and behavioral disorders?
- What is the term for disease spread worldwide?
- Health Organization.Which organization maintains the ICD?
- What is a disease with no known cause classified as?
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- What term describes the number of deaths in a population?
- Life Expectancy.What does HALE stand for in public health?
- Disease.What is a long-term condition that does not resolve quickly call
- Which factor is NOT included in ICD classification: Genetic, Environmental, Social, or Political?
- What is the number of new cases of a disease in a specific period called?
- What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO?
- Mortality Rate.What is the term for the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births?
- Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD?
- Mortality Ratio.What do epidemiologists use to compare disease rates across populations?
- What is the study of disease distribution and patterns in populations?
- Disease.What type of disease spreads from person to person?
- What is an outbreak of a disease in a community called?
29 Clues: Diseases.What does ICD Chapter X classify? • In which year was ICD-11 officially adopted? • What is the term for disease spread worldwide? • What kind of disease is coded in Chapter II of ICD? • What is the latest version of ICD published by WHO? • Classification.What is the main purpose of the ICD? • Classification of Diseases.What does ICD stand for? • ...
FERPA and HIPAA Crossword 2016-11-12
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- Financial consequences imposed on entities for failure to comply with HIPAA.
- If school’s clinic only serves students and maintain its students record itself, then this act applies (choose HIPAA or FERPA) _____.
- An agreement established between healthcare entities with third parties (trading partners) with whom they exchange health information to ensure the HIPAA compliance.
- Identity badges worn by authorize personnel to access certain area is an example of _______ security measures.
- Business ______ are persons, businesses or vendors that perform certain functions on behalf of healthcare providers.
- Persons who believes that their right is violated under FERPA can file a _______ with Department of Education who will investigate the case.
- Private and religious elementary and _______ schools are generally not subject to FERPA.
- In case of health and safety _______, schools are permitted to disclose PII from education records.
- In FERPA, Social Security Number and ______ are categorized as non-directory information.
- Student’s _______ record maintained by a school nurse are considered part of student’s education records, thus protected from unauthorized disclosure.
- Unless there is an outstanding request by an eligible student to inspect and review education records, FERPA ______ the school to destroy such records without notice to the student.
- The ______ Rule of HIPAA sets limit and conditions on the use and disclosure of health information without patient authorization
- An entity must make reasonable effort to use, disclose and request only the minimum amount of PHI needed to accomplish the purpose is called minimum _______ principle.
- A legal standing that permits education institution to release education record for a law enforcement purpose without prior consent.
- HIPAA allows the release of _______ data sets for public health, research, and other purposes after specific identifiers about the patient or household have been removed.
- A method to protect electronic health information by removing specific identifiers about a patient or household that can identify a specific patient.
- A technology to decode the PHI into unreadable form when transmitted or stored in a database.
- To raise awareness, healthcare entities should provide ______ to their employees who interacts with health information on a regular basis.
- FERPA final rules of 2008 does not dictate the technical steps to protect electronic data system, but offers standards from _______ as a reference to safeguard electronic records.
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- In FERPA, prior to education record information disclosure, educational institutions must obtain written ______.
- Under FERPA, schools are prohibited to ______ PII which derives from the educational records.
- HIPAA is a _____ law that gives you the right to have your health information protected and limit who can have access to your health information.
- Under FERPA, personal data that can be found in publicly available sources (yearbook, phonebook), such as name, address, e-mail, telephone number are classified as ______ information.
- Title _____ of HIPAA is relevant to information security in which it provides national standards on electronically transferred health information.
- Access Control is one of _________ safeguards to regulate access to electronic PHI.
- Although FERPA prohibit nonconsensual disclosure of education records, it lists several condition under which the written permission are not required; this is called _______.
- FERPA, which stands for_______ Educational Right & Privacy Act, is a law enacted in 1974 that governs the access of educational information and records.
- A detailed document that gives entities permission to use protected health information for specified purposes or to disclose protected health information to a third party specified by an individual.
- The term PHI in HIPAA refers to ________ health information
- PII, which stands for ______ Identifiable Information is data that can identify a specific person/student.
- In general, there are ______ titles within HIPAA to describe major domains regulated in the law.
- A student who has reached the age of 18 or who is attending a postsecondary institution at any age is called a ________ student; the rights afforded his or her parents under FERPA transfer to that student.
- In regards to data sharing, your health information data cannot be shared to other entities without your written ________
- '______ entities’ is a terminology used in HIPAA to identify parties involved in the healthcare business, such as healthcare providers, insurance companies, health information clearinghouses, etc.
- HIPAA stands for Health Insurance _____ and Accountability Act is established in 1996 to govern the health care marketplace.
- Schools can provide health agencies with access to student health and other relevant data if the information does not contain _______.
- A formal event/process to which education institution responds after receiving a request from the parent or eligible student challenging the student’s education records believed to be inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of the student’s privacy rights.
- The _______ Rule of HIPPA requires technical and non-technical safeguards to keep Electronic Health Information safe.
- FERPA applies to all educational agencies and institutions that receive ______ from the government which is administered by the Department of Education (DOE).
- In case of unauthorized disclosure, under FERPA, education institution does not require notification to parents or eligible students, unless the disclosure is related to identity _______
40 Clues: The term PHI in HIPAA refers to ________ health information • Financial consequences imposed on entities for failure to comply with HIPAA. • Access Control is one of _________ safeguards to regulate access to electronic PHI. • Private and religious elementary and _______ schools are generally not subject to FERPA. • ...
FERPA and HIPAA Crossword 2016-11-12
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- In case of unauthorized disclosure, under FERPA, education institution does not require notification to parents or eligible students, unless the disclosure is related to identity _______
- Unless there is an outstanding request by an eligible student to inspect and review education records, FERPA ______ the school to destroy such records without notice to the student.
- Financial consequences imposed on entities for failure to comply with HIPAA.
- PII, which stands for ______ Identifiable Information is data that can identify a specific person/student.
- In regards to data sharing, your health information data cannot be shared to other entities without your written ________
- A student who has reached the age of 18 or who is attending a postsecondary institution at any age is called a ________ student; the rights afforded his or her parents under FERPA transfer to that student.
- Business ______ are persons, businesses or vendors that perform certain functions on behalf of healthcare providers.
- Access Control is one of _________ safeguards to regulate access to electronic PHI.
- In case of health and safety _______, schools are permitted to disclose PII from education records.
- FERPA final rules of 2008 does not dictate the technical steps to protect electronic data system, but offers standards from _______ as a reference to safeguard electronic records.
- A method to protect electronic health information by removing specific identifiers about a patient or household that can identify a specific patient.
- The ¬¬¬_______ Rule of HIPPA requires technical and non-technical safeguards to keep Electronic Health Information safe.
- Under FERPA, personal data that can be found in publicly available sources (yearbook, phonebook), such as name, address, e-mail, telephone number are classified as ______ information.
- The ______ Rule of HIPAA sets limit and conditions on the use and disclosure of health information without patient authorization
- Identity badges worn by authorize personnel to access certain area is an example of _______ security measures.
- HIPAA allows the release of _______ data sets for public health, research, and other purposes after specific identifiers about the patient or household have been removed.
- FERPA, which stands for ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬_______ Educational Right & Privacy Act, is a law enacted in 1974 that governs the access of educational information and records.
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- In FERPA, prior to education record information disclosure, educational institutions must obtain written ______.
- FERPA applies to all educational agencies and institutions that receive ______ from the government which is administered by the Department of Education (DOE).
- Under FERPA, schools are prohibited to ______ PII which derives from the educational records.
- Persons who believes that their right is violated under FERPA can file a _______ with Department of Education who will investigate the case.
- Schools can provide health agencies with access to student health and other relevant data if the information does not contain _______.
- In general, there are ______ titles within HIPAA to describe major domains regulated in the law.
- ¬¬¬‘______ entities’ is a terminology used in HIPAA to identify parties involved in the healthcare business, such as healthcare providers, insurance companies, health information clearinghouses, etc.
- A formal event/process to which education institution responds after receiving a request from the parent or eligible student challenging the student’s education records believed to be inaccurate, misleading, or in violation of the student’s privacy rights.
- HIPAA is a _____ law that gives you the right to have your health information protected and limit who can have access to your health information.
- A legal standing that permits education institution to release education record for a law enforcement purpose without prior consent.
- HIPAA stands for Health Insurance _____ and Accountability Act is established in 1996 to govern the health care marketplace.
- To raise awareness, healthcare entities should provide ______ to their employees who interacts with health information on a regular basis.
- A technology to decode the PHI into unreadable form when transmitted or stored in a database.
- Private and religious elementary and _______ schools are generally not subject to FERPA.
- An agreement established between healthcare entities with third parties (trading partners) with whom they exchange health information to ensure the HIPAA compliance.
- An entity must make reasonable effort to use, disclose and request only the minimum amount of PHI needed to accomplish the purpose is called minimum _______ principle.
- In FERPA, Social Security Number and ______ are categorized as non-directory information.
- The term PHI in HIPAA refers to ________ health information
- A detailed document that gives entities permission to use protected health information for specified purposes or to disclose protected health information to a third party specified by an individual.
- Although FERPA prohibit nonconsensual disclosure of education records, it lists several condition under which the written permission are not required; this is called _______.
- Title _____ of HIPAA is relevant to information security in which it provides national standards on electronically transferred health information.
- Student’s _______ record maintained by a school nurse are considered part of student’s education records, thus protected from unauthorized disclosure.
39 Clues: The term PHI in HIPAA refers to ________ health information • Financial consequences imposed on entities for failure to comply with HIPAA. • Access Control is one of _________ safeguards to regulate access to electronic PHI. • Private and religious elementary and _______ schools are generally not subject to FERPA. • ...
health insurance glossary 2023-01-19
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- a health insurance plan that combines elements of an HMO and PPO
- the amount paid by you or your employer
- a health insurance plan that allows you to see any doctor at any time
- the maximum amount of money you will be required to pay for deductibles
- plans these plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital ect
- a health savings account
- a way of sharing medical costs you pay a flat fee every time you receive a medical service
- a health insurance plan that allows you to pay monthly or quarterly premium in exchange for healthcare services
- care the way a health care system manages its costs
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- the amount you are required to pay for medical care in certain types of health plans after you met your deductible.
- a health problem that existed before the date your insurance coverage became effective
- services designed to keep patients healthy including checkups
- they monitor your health and diagnose and treat minor problems
- specific conditions or circumstances the policy will not pay for
- the amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses
15 Clues: a health savings account • the amount paid by you or your employer • care the way a health care system manages its costs • plans these plans allow you to use any doctor, hospital ect • services designed to keep patients healthy including checkups • they monitor your health and diagnose and treat minor problems • ...
Health Crossword Puzzle 2018-06-28
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- Mother Nature
- A human spirit or soul
- To be physical
- Health Active Having a active health
- Physical Activity Living long active action
- Longer Living a great distance
- A count
- Related to society
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- The condition of being fit
- What you eat
- Diet A fair meal
- The title
- Mindset A great Mindset
- Health Emotional well being
14 Clues: A count • The title • What you eat • Mother Nature • To be physical • Diet A fair meal • Related to society • A human spirit or soul • Mindset A great Mindset • The condition of being fit • Health Emotional well being • Longer Living a great distance • Health Active Having a active health • Physical Activity Living long active action
Fitness and Health Promotion / Healthy Eating / Nutrition / HRA 2020-09-02
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- The HRA allows you to create your own customized _______ plan to maintain or improve your health.
- The Canada’s food guide recommends eating a variety of healthy food each day such as vegetables and _________.
- What does the R in HRA stand for?
- Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________.
- The HRA is Private, ___________, and protected
- Name the first health risk and health skills assessed by the HRA.
- Healthy nutrition contributes to your ______ level, your recovery from physical activity and daily activities, and your overall health.
- Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________.
- Which one of the 3 key messages of the Fitness Strategy relate to nutrition?
- What does the H in HRA stand for?
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- The Canada’s food guide recommends making ________ your drink of choice.
- What Canadian Health Promotion Day occurs during the month of March?
- ___________ building is the third health risk and health skill assessed by the HRA.
- The Canada’s food guide also recommends to choose food products that are _______ in sodium, sugars, saturated fats.
- The HRA can help you maintain or improve your _________.
- What does the A in HRA stand for?
- Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________.
17 Clues: What does the R in HRA stand for? • What does the A in HRA stand for? • What does the H in HRA stand for? • The HRA is Private, ___________, and protected • The HRA can help you maintain or improve your _________. • Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________. • Protein foods have important nutrients such as ________. • ...
chatham square mental health 2025-05-12
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- Drinking enough of this keeps you feeling good
- Someone trained to listen and help you, often present at schools
- Brain chemical linked to mood and happiness
- Physical activity that improves mental health
- Practice that helps manage anxiety and stress
- Being able to recover after hardship
- Month dedicated to mental health
- A healthy way to deal with strong emotions involving writing
- Negative belief about mental illness
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- Mental health condition involving persistent sadness
- Professional who offers talk-based treatment
- Feeling of being overwhelmed or under pressure
- A strategy to manage emotions or stress
- Something you might set to protect your energy or time
- Deep sorrow, especially after a loss
- Your ____ health is just as important as physical health
16 Clues: Month dedicated to mental health • Deep sorrow, especially after a loss • Being able to recover after hardship • Negative belief about mental illness • A strategy to manage emotions or stress • Brain chemical linked to mood and happiness • Professional who offers talk-based treatment • Physical activity that improves mental health • ...
Medical Insurance Terms Puzzle 2023-10-03
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- Personalized clinically backed guidance to help you achieve your health goals, on-demand support, and coaching for your entire parenthood journey
- Program provides 24/7 support, resources, and access to trained professionals for counseling, legal consultations, financial questions, caregiving, addiction, education, professional development, and more.
- Insurance policy that pays a death benefit upon the accidental death of an insured or upon the loss of a limb due to an accident
- Predetermined, limited amount of money that an individual must pay before an insurance company will pay 100% of an individual’s health care expenses for the rest of the year.
- Group of primary care clinics, specialists and hospitals that work together to give you the care you need
- Flat fee paid by you for covered services, usually paid at the time of service.
- FSA has $5000 limit and is used for childcare expenses of children aged 13 or under, or qualifying adults who cannot care for themselves and meet specific IRS guidelines.
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- The time that must pass before coverage can become effective for an employee or dependent who is otherwise eligible for coverage under a job-based health plan.
- 9 local health care networks that group primary care clinics, specialists, and hospitals together
- Written order from your primary care doctor for you to see a specialist or get certain medical services.
- A $20 a month credit toward health club dues when you meet a monthly visit requirement at a participating health club.
- Service through CallLink that has available advisors to answer your questions and help you make smart decisions about your health.
- National network equipped with 715,000 providers and more than 5,400 hospitals across the US
- Routine health care that includes screening, check-ups, and patient counseling to prevent illnesses, disease, or other health problems.
- Doctor, hospital, or provider that is part of a network contracted with your health care plan.
- Employer-sponsored savings account into which you can contribute pre-tax money to pay for out-of-pocket expenses not covered under your insurance plans.
- Employer-sponsored savings account into which you can contribute pre-tax money to pay for out-of-pocket expenses not covered under your insurance plans.
- Percentage you typically pay toward the claim. You will typically pay this after meeting your annual deductible.
- Amount you pay before your insurance plan’s benefits begin for the year.
- Allows employees to use pre-tax funds for work-related commuting, which can also include parking costs.
20 Clues: Amount you pay before your insurance plan’s benefits begin for the year. • Flat fee paid by you for covered services, usually paid at the time of service. • National network equipped with 715,000 providers and more than 5,400 hospitals across the US • Doctor, hospital, or provider that is part of a network contracted with your health care plan. • ...
PHSA Workplace Health Crossword 2016-02-29
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- Acronym for group that meets on a regular basis to discuss health & safety issues.
- A science concerned with the ‘fit’ between people and their work.
- Contact the Workplace Health Call centre to report a workplace injury, exposure or ______.
- The first step in patient handling: ______ patients for bed mobility and transfer method.
- On the Office/Computer Ergonomics POD page, you’ll find steps to set up a healthier and more comfortable _______.
- EDMP = Enhanced Disability ______ Program
- Acronym for the phone line to call when you’re calling in sick.
- A safety & prevention strategy aimed at finding hazards and addressing issues before incidents occur.
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- PHSA has a policy and training program about preventing this in the workplace.
- Drop-in classes are available weekly at some PHSA facilities in this meditative practice.
- Apply for a grant from the Health Promotion ____ (two words) if you have a great idea for supporting the health and well-being of your department.
- See the POD Mental Health page for a link to an e-course on ‘Taking Control of ____.”
- Required annually for any staff employees who are expected to use N95 respirators. (two words)
- New Health Promotion initiative to reduce prolonged sitting
- Homewood Health offers short-term, solutions-focused _____ for employees.
- What you’re required to wear if you haven’t been vaccinated during flu season.
- WHMIS = Workplace _______ Materials Information System
- Chemical Spill code colour
18 Clues: Chemical Spill code colour • EDMP = Enhanced Disability ______ Program • WHMIS = Workplace _______ Materials Information System • New Health Promotion initiative to reduce prolonged sitting • Acronym for the phone line to call when you’re calling in sick. • A science concerned with the ‘fit’ between people and their work. • ...
Word Health Day! 2024-02-19
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- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- The process of returning to a normal state of health, mind, or strength after illness, injury, or trauma.
- The organized provision of medical care to individuals or a community.
- Capable of being transmitted to people, organisms, etc., through the environment.
- The state of being in good health, especially as an actively pursued goal.
- In good health; free from disease.
- The way in which a person or group lives, including patterns of social relations, consumption, entertainment, and leisure activities.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
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- A substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases.
- An outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease.
- Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve health and fitness.
- -Health. A person's condition with regard to their psychological and emotional well-being.
- The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy.
- Conditions or practices conducive to maintaining health and preventing disease, especially through cleanliness.
- Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury.
18 Clues: In good health; free from disease. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • The state of being comfortable, healthy, or happy. • Medical care given to a patient for an illness or injury. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • A strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease. • ...
Globalisation 2025-06-09
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- Boosts learning and health systems through innovation
- Places where people go to receive treatment
- Globalisation spreads this quickly
- The growing connection between countries through trade, tech, and ideas
- Help students learn and grow
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- Growth in education, health, and economy
- Healthy eating, supported by global health awareness
- Trained medical professionals who treat patients
- Clean conditions that help prevent disease
- A goal in education and health across the world
- Helps students and doctors access resources worldwide
- Important for reaching education and health services
- The global exchange of goods, services, and ideas
- Protect people from deadly diseases
- The ability to read and write, essential for education
15 Clues: Help students learn and grow • Globalisation spreads this quickly • Protect people from deadly diseases • Growth in education, health, and economy • Clean conditions that help prevent disease • Places where people go to receive treatment • A goal in education and health across the world • Trained medical professionals who treat patients • ...
insurance terminology 2024-03-28
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- a medical plan in which coverage is provided to participants through a network of selected health care providers
- minimum amount the enrollee must pay out of his or her own pocket before the payer's percentage begins
- is a set of benefits that the insurance company offers to a group of its members
- is an example of a payor
- the individual enrolled through his/her employer or the primary policy holder on the insurance
- traditional plan that requires a PCP and a referral to specialist
- an example of a insurance we are out of network with
- maximum amount the enrollee must pay before the payer pays at 100%
- is an insurance company
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- a health care provider who does not have a contract with your health insurance plan
- the enrollee's percentage of covered charges for services
- when a patient does not have insurance
- a federal health insurance program which covers senior citizens and disabled person
- is an example of a plan
- a health care provider that has a contract with your health plan to provide health care services to its plan members at a pre-negotiated rate
- stands for Medicare Secondary Payer Questionnaire
- a set amount enrollee pays of office visit
17 Clues: is an example of a plan • is an insurance company • is an example of a payor • when a patient does not have insurance • a set amount enrollee pays of office visit • stands for Medicare Secondary Payer Questionnaire • an example of a insurance we are out of network with • the enrollee's percentage of covered charges for services • ...
Subfields of Psych 2023-09-07
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- assess children in educational settings, child guidance counselor
- studies human thinking, can be a professor
- promotes health and prevents disease, Medical school
- research age-related behavioral changes, can be a teacher
- studies factors that influence participation in sports, research
- promotes psychological health, mental health service organizations
- works with those who lost optimal functioning, hospital
- relationship between people and their environments, consultant
- psychological principles to legal issues, law school
- adjust life transitions and lifestyle changes, university counseling
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- focus on mental health problems in communities, welfare
- relationship between neurological processes and behavior, assesses disorders
- how we view/affect each other, hospitals
- collect/perform research, work in research institution
- updates personality tests in industries, work businesses
- studies influence on learning, work in school
- interprets results of research programs, testing company
17 Clues: how we view/affect each other, hospitals • studies human thinking, can be a professor • studies influence on learning, work in school • promotes health and prevents disease, Medical school • psychological principles to legal issues, law school • collect/perform research, work in research institution • focus on mental health problems in communities, welfare • ...
Intro To Health Review 2026-02-04
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- Shared beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group.
- Actions taken to detect disease/illness early on.
- Risks that have fast, short-term impact.
- factor Things that increase the chance of injury, illness, or disease.
- Taking care of physical, social, and mental/emotional health to stay in a healthy balance.
- Element of health involving thoughts, feelings, and coping with challenges.
- Element of health tied to the body (sleep, nutrition, exercise).
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- A sliding scale used to assess your health status at any moment.
- Risks that build up over time.
- Element of health tied to relationships and interactions.
- Traits passed biologically from parents to child.
- Actions taken to stay health and prevent disease/illness from happening in the first place.
- Your surroundings that can change and influence health.
- Actions taken to manage, treat, or heal from a disease or illness
14 Clues: Risks that build up over time. • Risks that have fast, short-term impact. • Traits passed biologically from parents to child. • Actions taken to detect disease/illness early on. • Shared beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group. • Your surroundings that can change and influence health. • Element of health tied to relationships and interactions. • ...
World Health 2024-11-17
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- The study of health topics.
- The intake of healthy food.
- A plan or guideline.
- The ability to get something.
- Inoculation to prevent disease.
- A serious health crisis.
- Global health organization.
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- Actions to stop disease.
- Able to be maintained long-term.
- The state of being well.
- Assistance or help given.
- Pertaining to all people.
- An illness affecting the body.
- Assistance, often in emergencies.
- Relating to the entire world.
15 Clues: A plan or guideline. • Actions to stop disease. • The state of being well. • A serious health crisis. • Assistance or help given. • Pertaining to all people. • The study of health topics. • The intake of healthy food. • Global health organization. • The ability to get something. • Relating to the entire world. • An illness affecting the body. • Inoculation to prevent disease. • ...
ConcertoCare Onboarding Puzzle 2023-11-16
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- Platform used for HR & Payroll services
- APP: _____ Practice Provider
- CHA: _____ Health Assessment
- UTR: _____ to Reach
- FLT: _____ Leadership Team
- Risk _____: Assigning a health risk status to a patient and then using their risk status to direct and improve care.
- Abbreviated VBC
- Phone system used by staff to complete outgoing calls, receive inbound calls, and transfer internally and externally.
- Our EMR (electronic medical records) system and the primary source of truth for data.
- Abbreviated SW
- SDOH: Social _____ of Health
- ___3D (P3D): Program used for claims information and addressing alerts and is used as part of the daily workflow
- A local market ConcertoCare office
- DME: _____ Medical Equipment
- Federally aided, state-operated entitlement program
- Scheduling tool for roles that go into patient homes which helps optimize routes.
- A social engineering attack that uses fake mobile text messages to trick people into downloading malware, sharing sensitive information, or sending money to cybercriminals.
- National Insurance Program in the US
- HCC: Hierarchical Condition _____
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- Term for the members Blue Cross has selected to be at risk as part of our contract definitions.
- Concerto’s Learning Management System
- Clinical _____ Assignment: Determined by integration of risk category with real-time clinical assessments, Directs intensity of routine clinical care delivery, and May change when patient health status evolves.
- _____ Direct: Our Dictation Software
- SNF: _____ Nursing Facility
- Employee Recognition Platform
- App provided free of charge by ConcertoCare that provides content to help with improving your mental health.
- A customer relationship management (CRM) platform that we use to track all patient outreach attempts.
- RN Coordination of health care services for individuals enrolled in Fee-For-Value payer contracts.
- _____ Health: Cross Market Team providing Behavioral Health, Case Management, Medical Expense, Pharmacy, and Clinical Quality Support.
- Primary service for APPs who are on-call after hours.
- Abbreviated CN
- High Risk _____: A critical touchpoint for our multidisciplinary care team to discuss high risk and rising risk patients with complex care needs.
- CHW, _____ Health Worker
- A website used to search for various resources including treatment locators and helplines.
- Platform used for Travel and Expense Management
- ConcertoCare’s Intranet Platform
- Typically describes everyone on the ConcertoCare market team ranging from Care Navigators to Pharmacists to Social Workers and more.
- HIE: Health Information _____
- Care _____: Our proprietary clinical condition management and care delivery strategies.
- Our Patient _____ Agreement is intended to set the tone of mutual expectations and acceptable behaviors during all visits.
40 Clues: Abbreviated CN • Abbreviated SW • Abbreviated VBC • UTR: _____ to Reach • CHW, _____ Health Worker • FLT: _____ Leadership Team • SNF: _____ Nursing Facility • APP: _____ Practice Provider • CHA: _____ Health Assessment • SDOH: Social _____ of Health • DME: _____ Medical Equipment • Employee Recognition Platform • HIE: Health Information _____ • ConcertoCare’s Intranet Platform • ...
Health Science 2024-11-06
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- Doctor who performs surgeries
- Uses imaging, like X-rays, to diagnose diseases
- Ensures patient comfort during surgeries by managing pain
- Focuses on disorders of the urinary system
- Diagnoses disease through lab tests, often examines tissues
- Handles pregnancies and childbirth
- Deals with mental health issues
- Studies the brain and nervous system
- Specializes in diagnosing and treating skin conditions
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- Treats cancer
- Treats women’s reproductive health
- Expert in ear, nose, and throat
- Treats newborn infants, especially those born prematurely
- Specializes in the health and care of elderly adults
- Specialist in heart conditions
- for general family health and wellness
- Treats newborn infants, especially those born prematurely
- Treats bone, joint, and muscle issues
- Provides therapy to help improve movement and function
19 Clues: Treats cancer • Doctor who performs surgeries • Specialist in heart conditions • Expert in ear, nose, and throat • Deals with mental health issues • Treats women’s reproductive health • Handles pregnancies and childbirth • Studies the brain and nervous system • Treats bone, joint, and muscle issues • for general family health and wellness • ...
Review 2026-04-21
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- Costs of producing 1 more unit of the output.
- The state where healthcare insurance first started for hospital care.
- drivers of health throughout history that have played an integral role in causing, exacerbating, and alleviating health-harming social conditions
- An agency that serves a healthcare and public health function regulating public health insurance.
- The amount of goods and services that producers are able and willing to sell at a given price over a given period of time.
- The hazard where some people use more insurance because they know they have it.
- The largest piece of health policy to change health insurance for the US.
- Drivers of health that are root causes
- The form of healthcare insurance where insurance companies paid providers whatever they charged.
- The form of economics that discusses what public policy should be implemented based on the decision makers's values and answers the question "what should be."
- The first form of managed care health insurance.
- Public insurance that fills the gap in coverage for low income individuals.
- Measure of consumer satisfaction in economics.
- An agency that serves a healthcare and public health function to reduce harm to the environment.
- The economic effiency that focuses on providng the most value or benefit with goods and services.
- One of the causes for the rising cost of healthcare in the US.
- What patients lost in the earliest form of managed care.
- The form of public insurance at the state level.
- The primary way US citizens receive healthcare insurance.
- This coupled with uncertainty are the foundational concepts of insurance.
- A cost containment strategy health insurance companies use to keep patients from overusing services.
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- A type of structural driver of health
- A form of government internetion in a market to avoid or address market failure.
- A different product that satisfies the same demand.
- Public goods that are transformed into other types of goods by making them exclusive or charging a fee.
- The efficency that focuses on reducing the costs of the inputs used to produce goods and services.
- A ____________ disparity exists when one population group experiences a higher burden of disability or illness relative to another grou
- Drivers of health that are the result of the root causes
- Hidden costs associated with every decision.
- Markets with a single seller that controls the market and creates barriers to entry.
- Elasticities that are always negative because as it increases demand decreases.
- Level of government that is the largest provider of healthcare.
- Drivers of health that describe the actual conditional and material circumstances that result from the use of structural drivers
- The reason the employers started to give healthcare insurance as a benefit to supplement salary.
- How responsive the change in demand or supply is when there is either a change in price or income.
- The first healthcare insurance company.
- The numerical value of the elasticity when the demand for a product is perfectly elastic.
- Rooted in the concept of uncertainty and risk.
- The quantity of goods and services that a consumer is willing and able to purchase over a specified time.
- The amount paid in monthly installments for healthcare insurance.
- Goods that are nonrivals and nonexclusive.
41 Clues: A type of structural driver of health • Drivers of health that are root causes • The first healthcare insurance company. • Goods that are nonrivals and nonexclusive. • Hidden costs associated with every decision. • Costs of producing 1 more unit of the output. • Measure of consumer satisfaction in economics. • Rooted in the concept of uncertainty and risk. • ...
i 2024-05-27
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- The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction.
- The way in which a person lives, including their habits and choices.
- A return to a normal state of health, mind, or strength.
- A disorder or incorrect function of the body.
- The science or practice of diagnosing and treating illness.
- Physical activity to improve health and fitness.
- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health.
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
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- A diet consisting mainly of foods derived from plants.
- Describes foods that are unprocessed and unrefined.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- The action of stopping something from happening.
- A person receiving medical treatment.
- A qualified practitioner of medicine.
- The kinds of food that a person habitually eats.
- A diet that excludes all animal products.
- The practice of maintaining good physical and mental health.
- Describes a condition that is long-lasting or recurrent.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
20 Clues: A person receiving medical treatment. • A qualified practitioner of medicine. • A diet that excludes all animal products. • A disorder or incorrect function of the body. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • The action of stopping something from happening. • The kinds of food that a person habitually eats. • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2024-09-14
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- - Plan for healthcare spending.
- - Ability to use healthcare.
- - Individuals interested in healthcare.
- - Study to improve healthcare.
- - Relating to moral decisions in healthcare.
- - Price of healthcare services.
- - Calculating healthcare expenses.
- - Information for healthcare decisions.
- - New healthcare methods or products.
- - Resources for healthcare investment.
- - Management of money in healthcare.
- - Care given to manage a health condition.
- - Need for healthcare services.
- - Maintain healthcare long-term.
- - Fairness in healthcare distribution.
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- - Moral principles in healthcare.
- - Government-supported healthcare.
- - Availability of healthcare services.
- - Optimal use of health resources.
- - Standard of healthcare services.
- - Results of healthcare services.
- - The healthcare economy.
- - Financial protection for health expenses.
- - Encouragement for specific actions in healthcare.
- - International health issues.
- - Avoiding illness or injury.
- - Ensuring fairness in healthcare distribution.
- - Variety in healthcare populations.
- - Availability of health resources.
- - Guidelines for healthcare practices.
30 Clues: - The healthcare economy. • - Ability to use healthcare. • - Avoiding illness or injury. • - Study to improve healthcare. • - International health issues. • - Plan for healthcare spending. • - Price of healthcare services. • - Need for healthcare services. • - Maintain healthcare long-term. • - Moral principles in healthcare. • - Results of healthcare services. • ...
Poverty 2024-10-25
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- unemployment can have a big impact on?
- What is an international program to reduce global poverty?
- What are the main factors that cause economic inequality in society?
- what will be reduced if health is poor?
- what will decline if an individual's health deteriorates?
- what is the opposite of poverty
- what is the opposite of wealth
- what is community based solution for poverty
- What is the government policy to tackle poverty?
- what is the direct impact of poverty
- What prevents individuals from working?
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- How does economic inequality affect the environment and what are the consequences for individuals?
- what is the primary source of economic inequality
- what is the main geographical factor influancing poverty
- a social phenomenon in society that occurs due to an imbalance in the employment market and community resources
- health can affect a person's ability to earn?
- What can reduce social inequality?
- Poverty usually increases when the unemployment rate?
- health must be maintained so that society remains productive and?
- what is one measure to prevent poverty in rural areas
20 Clues: unemployment can have a big impact on? • what is the opposite of wealth • what is the opposite of poverty • What can reduce social inequality? • what is the direct impact of poverty • what is community based solution for poverty • What is the government policy to tackle poverty? • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-05-15
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- The set of skills needed to say "no" to negative peer pressure.
- This body system is responsible for movement.
- Having quality relationships with others corresponds to this component of health.
- Goals that can be reached in the near future.
- The healthiest style of communication.
- Age, race, gender, and heredity are all examples of _____________ risk factors.
- Eating right, exercising regularly, and avoiding drugs/alcohol corresponds to this component of health.
- Goals that can be reached in the further future.
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- Expressing your feelings in a positive/non destructive way corresponds to this component of health.
- Achievement of a person's best in all six components of health.
- Smoking, eating junk food, and lack of exercise are all examples of ______________ risk factors
- Having a direction/purpose in life corresponds to which component of health.
- White blood cells belong primarily to this body system.
- When all 6 components of health are in balance.
- This body system is responsible for maintaining body posture and protecting internal organs.
15 Clues: The healthiest style of communication. • This body system is responsible for movement. • Goals that can be reached in the near future. • When all 6 components of health are in balance. • Goals that can be reached in the further future. • White blood cells belong primarily to this body system. • Achievement of a person's best in all six components of health. • ...
Medical crossword puzzle 2012-10-17
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- Additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment.
- Workers' ______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job.
- Medicare coverage for hospital services.
- Federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65.
- A health insurance plan for military personnel.
- Without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill.
- Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays.
- ________ care was developed in response to rising health care cost. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive care.
- A type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers.
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- Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes.
- Provider Organization, Usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care Agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor.
- If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill.
- The check we send every month to pay for health insurance.
13 Clues: Medicare coverage for hospital services. • A health insurance plan for military personnel. • The check we send every month to pay for health insurance. • Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays. • Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes. • If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill. • ...
Financial Literacy 2016-02-02
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- When contributing to your retirement account, this is the percent of your voluntary contributions dollar-for-dollar Vanderbilt will match after staff’s one-year anniversary.
- A type of life insurance that allows you to enroll in coverage of 1, 2, or 3 times your annual salary.
- The largest provider-organized network of doctors, regional health systems and other health care providers in Tennessee and seven surrounding states.
- This enables you to set aside some of your pay, on a pre-tax basis, into an account to pay for eligible health care or dependent care expenses.
- A resource to manage your retirement account, visit a planning & guidance center and answer important questions about your future.
- A set dollar amount you pay for doctor visits, prescriptions and other health care services.
- Use these brands when available to save you money.
- Order Medications delivered right to your door step.
- When contributing to your retirement account, this is the percent Vanderbilt will match at staff’s one-year anniversary.
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- Vanderbilt offers two different plans.
- You pay this out of pocket for health care before your insurance starts to help out.
- The percentage you pay for the cost of covered health care services, after you meet your deductible.
- You pay this for your health insurance every month.
- This is a benefit paid for by Vanderbilt faculty or staff that runs on a rolling cycle, based on date of service, instead of a calendar year.
- Take advantage of hundreds of these by showing your Vanderbilt ID.
- No trip to the doctor’s office is needed with this appointment. You can call to speak to a health care provider and get specialized services from nearly anywhere.
- A list of prescription drugs that are covered under your health plan.
- Doctors, labs, hospitals and other providers that plan your contracts at a set payment rate.
18 Clues: Vanderbilt offers two different plans. • Use these brands when available to save you money. • You pay this for your health insurance every month. • Order Medications delivered right to your door step. • Take advantage of hundreds of these by showing your Vanderbilt ID. • A list of prescription drugs that are covered under your health plan. • ...
Medical crossword puzzle 2012-10-16
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- ________ care was developed in response to rising health care cost. A second opinion is often required before treatment can be provided, with the focus on preventive care.
- Workers' ______ is a health insurance plan for workers injured on the job.
- Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays.
- A health insurance plan for military personnel.
- Federal government program that provides health care for individuals who are over age 65.
- Without health insurance, this is what happens when someone gets seriously ill.
- The check we send every month to pay for health insurance.
- Medicare coverage for hospital services.
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- Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes.
- Provider Organization, Usually provided by large companies who have a contract with certain health care Agencies, employees are restricted to using a specific hospital or doctor.
- Additional Medicare coverage for doctors' services and outpatient treatment.
- If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill.
- A type of health insurance plan. For a monthly fee, a person receives health care from affiliated health care providers.
13 Clues: Medicare coverage for hospital services. • A health insurance plan for military personnel. • The check we send every month to pay for health insurance. • Amount paid by the patient before the insurance company pays. • Medical assistance offered by states for individuals with low incomes. • If a patient has 80/20 co-insurance, the patient pays 20 ___ of the bill. • ...
Insurance Terms 2020-06-16
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- A physician (M.D. – Medical Doctor or D.O. – Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine), health care professional or health care facility licensed, certified or accredited as required by state law.
- The list of prescription drugs covered by a Medicare Part D or Medicare Advantage prescription drug plan. This list does not remain constant and is subject to change each year, although mid-year changes are limited and a beneficiary will be notified.
- Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health care services.
- The amount payable by the insurance company to a plan member for medical costs.
- The facilities, providers and suppliers your health insurer or plan has contracted with to provide health care services.
- One of the ways you share in your medical costs. You pay a flat fee for certain medical expenses (e.g., $10 for every visit to the doctor), while your insurance company pays the rest.
- Insurance plans can place different drugs on different formulary _____, where the _____ represent the varying levels of cost sharing. The lowest _____ may require no or a small copay. The highest _____ may require higher cost sharing such as coinsurance. Insurers use ____ to steer patients toward lower cost medications.
- A stage in Part D prescription drug coverage that may temporarily limit what your Medicare prescription drug plan will cover. During this stage of coverage, you may start paying more for covered prescription drugs than what you paid earlier in the year.
- A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan
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- Some plans, especially HMOs, require beneficiaries to receive a written note from their primary care physician before seeing a specialist.
- The amount you owe for health care services your health insurance or plan covers before your health insurance or plan begins to pay.
- The amount that must be paid for your health insurance or plan. You and/or your employer usually pay it monthly, quarterly or yearly.
- A decision by your health insurer or plan that a health care service, treatment plan, prescription drug or durable medical equipment is medically necessary.
- A cap on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year
- Your share of the costs of a covered health care service, calculated as a percent For example, if the insurance company pays 80% of the claim, you pay 20%.
15 Clues: A complaint that you communicate to your health insurer or plan • Maximum amount on which payment is based for covered health care services. • The amount payable by the insurance company to a plan member for medical costs. • A cap on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year • ...
Health Care Reform 2013-01-29
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- abbreviation for Summary of Benefits and Coverage; four page double-sided document provided to applicants and enrollees with info on details and coverage examples
- exchange participants can choose plans in _____ categories
- Issue requires insurance companies to issue a health plan to any applicant
- covered at 100% (in-network) for women’s preventative care; brand names if no generics available
- There is no reporting requirement for employers with less than _____ employees
- will be used to determine what individuals may be eligible for premium tax credits
- abbreviation for the Department of Health and Human Services, which may designate independent, outside entities to certify and/or audit health plan compliance
- abbreviation for the Affordable Care Act
- Protects insurers offering individual coverage from the risk of high cost claims and allows for lower premium levels
- By 1/31/15 the _____ must also provide individuals listed on the report a written statement with the information in the report
- routine care costs resulting from participation in these approved phase I-IV must now be covered for qualified individuals
- Health Care Choice Compacts can be offered starting 1/1/2016 and are for the ________ market only
- Currently, there are only ___ states that require insurance companies to guarantee all products to all residents
- 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
- another name for a waiting period
- The Medical ____ Ratio limits portion of premium dollars health insurers may spend on administration, marketing, and profits
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- tax that will be imposed on the value of health insurance benefits exceeding a certain threshold
- these are issued as blanket accident and sickness policies, which are available to undergraduates, graduates, foreign students, and teaching assistants
- 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)
- _______ subsidies (also known as premium tax credits)
- _________Simplification addresses lowering administrative costs in health care system by simplifying, standardizing, and progressing towards real-time electronic transactions
- 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
- health insurers will be required to utilize the _______ Community Rating so that the community pays the same regardless of health status
- exchange plan tiers are categorized by this value
- 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
- the Affordable Care Act expands these types of incentives to up to 30% of total coverage costs (previously 20%)
- period that must pass before an individual is eligible to be covered for benefits under the terms of the plan
- limits the extent of issuer gains or losses inside the Exchange
- _________ Compensation - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform
- 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
- Disability _________ - an excepted benefited that is not subject to reform
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 • limits the extent of issuer gains or losses inside the Exchange • ...
Health Introduction 2016-01-05
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- the distinctive qualities that describe how a person thinks, feels, and behaves
- the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important, that help guide the way you live
- combination of physical, mental/social, and social well-being
- the personal habits or behaviors related to the way a person lives
- those things you aim for that take planning and work
- the sum of your surroundings
- all the traits that were biologically passed on to you from your parents
- chemicals produced by your glands that regulate the activities of different body cells
- health a deep-seated sense of meaning and purpose in life
- signals that tell your mind and body how to react
- people of the same age who share similar interests
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- a person's ability to learn about and understand basic health information and services
- ability to adapt effectively and recover from disappointment, difficulty, or crisis
- deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors
- an overall state of well-being or total health
- Disparities differences in health outcomes among groups
- behavior actions that can potentially threaten your health or the health of others
- taking steps to keep something from happening or getting worse
- a firm observation of core ethical values
- the ability to imagine and understand how someone else feels
20 Clues: the sum of your surroundings • a firm observation of core ethical values • an overall state of well-being or total health • deliberate decision to avoid high-risk behaviors • signals that tell your mind and body how to react • people of the same age who share similar interests • those things you aim for that take planning and work • ...
Happy HIP Week! 2018-03-19
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- Credentialing exams are taken at ___ VUE testing centers
- The credential you will soon earn!
- The right of an individual to keep his or her health information private
- You can buy many HIT-related books on the AHIMA online ___
- The duty of anyone entrusted with health information to keep that information private
- Provides the ethical obligations of AHIMA members and credentialed non members
- Assigning numeric classifications to diagnostic statements
- A credentialing association
- Professor Vaught has previously worked at ___ Health Systems
- Health information ____
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- Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___
- AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks
- Cost of AHIMA student membership
- AHIMA's Body of ___ provides resources and tools to advance practice and standards for the delivery of quality healthcare
- The process of continuous professional development to maintain credentials
- A credential that can be earned after obtaining a Bachelor's degree in HIM
- AHIMA vision: Improving health through ___ information
- Independent accrediting organization for HIM educational programs
- A place where a RHIT might work
- Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation)
- Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification
21 Clues: Health information ____ • A credentialing association • A place where a RHIT might work • Cost of AHIMA student membership • The credential you will soon earn! • Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___ • Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation) • AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks • Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification • ...
Happy HIP Week! 2018-03-19
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- The right of an individual to keep his or her health information private
- The credential you will soon earn!
- A credentialing association
- AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks
- AHIMA vision: Improving health through ___ information
- You can buy many HIT-related books on the AHIMA online ___
- Provides the ethical obligations of AHIMA members and credentialed non members
- Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation)
- The duty of anyone entrusted with health information to keep that information private
- Credentialing exams are taken at ___ VUE testing centers
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- The process of continuous professional development to maintain credentials
- Independent accrediting organization for HIM educational programs
- Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification
- Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___
- AHIMA's Body of ___ provides resources and tools to advance practice and standards for the delivery of quality healthcare
- Health information ____
- A place where a RHIT might work
- A credential that can be earned after obtaining a Bachelor's degree in HIM
- Cost of AHIMA student membership
- Assigning numeric classifications to diagnostic statements
- Professor Vaught has previously worked at ___ Health Systems
21 Clues: Health information ____ • A credentialing association • A place where a RHIT might work • Cost of AHIMA student membership • The credential you will soon earn! • Ms. Neubert has office hours on ___ • Original name of AHIMA (abbreviation) • AHIMA ___ publishes their own textbooks • Number of CEUs needed for RHIT recertification • ...
b 2024-05-13
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- Process of becoming different or altering habits or behaviors.
- Process of removing toxins or unhealthy substances from the body.
- Motivation or influence to take action, often from others' experiences.
- Foods that have undergone significant alteration from their natural state.
- Process of learning or gaining knowledge about a subject.
- Essential components of food for growth and health.
- Diet primarily consisting of foods derived from plants rather than animals.
- Unhealthy or low-nutrient foods.
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- Physical health and exercise regimen.
- Change or conversion, often related to lifestyle or habits.
- Process of detoxifying or removing toxins from the body.
- Harmful substances often found in processed foods.
- Decisions made regarding food, lifestyle, or behavior.
- Sweet substance often found in processed foods.
- Being conscious and aware of one's actions, especially regarding food choices.
- Authority or ability to take control of one's own health and choices.
- Eating habits or a specific selection of foods.
- Overall state of health and well-being.
- State of being free from illness or injury.
- Food grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
20 Clues: Unhealthy or low-nutrient foods. • Physical health and exercise regimen. • Overall state of health and well-being. • State of being free from illness or injury. • Sweet substance often found in processed foods. • Eating habits or a specific selection of foods. • Harmful substances often found in processed foods. • Essential components of food for growth and health. • ...
Health, Fitness and Wellbeing 2025-12-09
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- What does the P stand for in SPOR.
- Type of health that means interacting with other people and the wider world.
- Micronutrient that is essential in many bodily functions.
- A lifestyle that includes little or no physical activity.
- Carbohydrate that breaks down quickly and provides a burst in energy.
- The type of goal that is focused on the end result.
- Caused by a lack of water intake.
- Macronutrient that promotes hypertrophy.
- An example of a complex carbohydrate.
- Type of health that means being able tom perform physical. tasks.
- The 'feel good' hormone.
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- A skill that can be improved through increased social health.
- Is a persons ability to meet the physical demands placed on them by the environment.
- Type of sport drink that optimises hydration.
- Enables the digestive system to work properly.
- A factor that affects how many calories someone consumes.
- Type of fat that is solid at room temperature.
- What does the F stand for in FITT.
- Type of health that means feeling positive about yourself.
- Type of mental health illness that can be helped through exercise.
20 Clues: The 'feel good' hormone. • Caused by a lack of water intake. • What does the P stand for in SPOR. • What does the F stand for in FITT. • An example of a complex carbohydrate. • Macronutrient that promotes hypertrophy. • Type of sport drink that optimises hydration. • Enables the digestive system to work properly. • Type of fat that is solid at room temperature. • ...
All About Obesity Crossword 2026-06-03
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- A measurement that compares weight to height (abbreviation).
- Foods rich in vitamins, minerals, and fibre.
- Weighing more than is considered healthy for a person's height.
- A sweet substance often found in foods and drinks.
- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- A person's way of living, including habits and behaviours.
- A nutrient that aids digestion and helps you feel full.
- The types of food a person regularly eats.
- Physical activity that helps improve fitness and health.
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- The process of obtaining and using food for health.
- A measure of physical health and ability.
- Movement that burns energy.
- What the body obtains from food and uses for daily activities.
- Units used to measure energy in food.
- Describes a diet that includes a variety of nutrients.
- A medical condition involving excessive body fat.
- An organ whose health can be affected by obesity.
- A disease that can be linked to obesity and affects blood sugar levels.
- The amount of food served or eaten at one time.
- The body's process of converting food into energy.
20 Clues: Movement that burns energy. • Units used to measure energy in food. • A measure of physical health and ability. • The types of food a person regularly eats. • Foods rich in vitamins, minerals, and fibre. • The amount of food served or eaten at one time. • A medical condition involving excessive body fat. • An organ whose health can be affected by obesity. • ...
Safarik_Julia_W1ClassActivity 2026-01-21
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- an association between an exposure and health outcome that varies in a consistently increasing or decreasing fashion as the amount of exposure increases
- a disease that by law must be reported to public health authorities upon diagnosis
- a line graph that begins w/ 100% of the study population and displays the percentage of the population still surviving at successive points in time; can also be used to depict freedom from a health problem, complication, or another endpoint
- the ability of an agent to cause disease after infection, measured as the proportion of person infected by an agent who then experience clinical disease
- an inanimate object that can be the vehicle for transmission of an infectious agent
- any of a group of viruses that are transmitted between hosts by mosquitoes, ticks, and other arthropods
- systematically tabulated data about recorded births, marriages, divorces, and deaths
- the observation that employed persons generally have lower mortality rates than the general population, because persons with severe, disabling disease who have higher mortality rates tend to be excluded from the workforce
- a visual display of the geographic pattern of a health problem, in which a marker is placed on a map to indicate where each affected person lives, works, or might have been exposed
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- the distortion of the association between an exposure and a health outcome by a third variable that is related to both
- a measure of the impact of premature death on a population calculated as the sum of the differences between a predetermined minimally acceptable age and the age at death for everyone who died earlier than that age
- the residue of dried droplets of infectious agents that is easily inhaled and exhaled and can remain suspended in air for relatively long period or be blown over great distances
- a combination of symptoms characteristic of a disease or health condition;sometimes refers to a health condition without a clear cause
- the ability of an infectious agent to cause severe disease, measured as the proportion of persons w/ the disease who become severely ill or die
- an infectious disease that is transmissible from animals to humans
- the ability of an infectious agent to cause infection, measured as the proportion of persons exposed to an infectious agent who become infected
- a measure of the distribution of observations out from its central value. Measures of spread in epidemiology include the interquartile range, variance, and standard deviation
- the study of the distribution and determinants of health conditions or events among populations and the application of that study to control health populations
- the proportion of cases identified by a test, reported by a surveillance system or classified by a case definition that are true cases, calculated as the number of true-positives divided by the number of true-positives plus false-positives
- a form of incidence that measures the proportion of persons in a population who experience an acute health event during a limited period, calculated as the number of new cases of a health problem during an outbreak divided by the size of the population at the beginning of the period, usually expressed as a percentage or per 1000 or 100000 population
- a measure of association that quantifies the association between an exposure and a health outcome from epidemiologic study, calculated as the ratio of incidence proportions of two groups
- the constant presence at high incidence and prevalence of an agent or health condition within a given geographic area or population
22 Clues: an infectious disease that is transmissible from animals to humans • a disease that by law must be reported to public health authorities upon diagnosis • an inanimate object that can be the vehicle for transmission of an infectious agent • systematically tabulated data about recorded births, marriages, divorces, and deaths • ...
3.0 Disorders & Illnesses Crossword (Green) 2023-12-06
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- the presence of two or more mental health conditions occurring simultaneously in an individual.
- Specific plan, means to carry out, history, lethality, giving away, early stages of antidepressant treatment, increased energy
- thinking about suicide, usually with some serious emotional and intellectual or cognitive overtones
- Develop skills to manage your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
- the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.
- Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance
- the ability to accept and respect differences in opinion, beliefs, and behaviors of others without judgement or criticism
- identification of a mental health disorder, illness, or condition
- Be aware of your personal identity and strive to enhance it
- giving priority to the goals of one's group
- the frequency of occurrence of a particular mental health condition in a given population at a specific time.
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- the likely course of a particular mental health condition, including the chances of recovery.
- giving priority to one's own goals over group goals
- Perception that you or external factors determine your fate
- Personality Theory (Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism)
- the study of the causes of mental health conditions and their origin.
- Believe in your ability to succeed
- the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration
19 Clues: Believe in your ability to succeed • giving priority to the goals of one's group • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration • Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance • giving priority to one's own goals over group goals • Perception that you or external factors determine your fate • Be aware of your personal identity and strive to enhance it • ...
ms 2026-02-02
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- Specialist of ear, nose and throat.
- specialist of pregnancy and child birth.
- Brain and nervous system specialist.
- Lung and respiratory specialist.
- Eye specialist.
- Heart specialist.
- Specialist of skin hair and nail.
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- Kidney specialist.
- Teeth and oral health specialist.
- Specialist for children's health.
- Cancer specialist.
- Specialist of women's reproductive health.
- Mental health specialist.
- Urinary system specialist.
14 Clues: Eye specialist. • Heart specialist. • Kidney specialist. • Cancer specialist. • Mental health specialist. • Urinary system specialist. • Lung and respiratory specialist. • Teeth and oral health specialist. • Specialist for children's health. • Specialist of skin hair and nail. • Specialist of ear, nose and throat. • Brain and nervous system specialist. • ...
2021 Open Enrollment Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-01
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- Others you may be responsible for
- Account set aside for deductibles and other miscellaneous healthcare expenses
- Allows you to defer up to $5,000 of your child care costs pre-taxed
- The state of being free from illness or injury
- To enter into a benefit plan
- Investment fund payments made during retirement from both City and employee contributions
- Gain, asset, perk
- Health plan that contracts with providers to provide you services at a fixed price
- Range of view or perception
- Newest member of the family
- Health plan provider
- Mississippi, Greek letter, triangular
- California's public pension & benefits manager
- Bicuspid
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- Auto, life, health, renters, boat, etc.
- Cost, price, charge
- Remedy, cure or treatment
- A decorative border or the City’s share towards your benefits
- Sets aside pre-tax funds for qualified benefits
- Gives you access to a network of preferred care providers
- May be included on your health, dental, vision and FSA plans
- An insurance charge
- Mind and body practice known to increase relaxation
- Annual chance to change benefits
24 Clues: Bicuspid • Gain, asset, perk • Cost, price, charge • An insurance charge • Health plan provider • Remedy, cure or treatment • Range of view or perception • Newest member of the family • To enter into a benefit plan • Annual chance to change benefits • Others you may be responsible for • Mississippi, Greek letter, triangular • Auto, life, health, renters, boat, etc. • ...
PCA Crosswords 2023-12-05
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- A set fee paid for DR visits
- Unique numerical identification for covered health care providers
- A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor
- A generic drug that works similarly to brand name & treats same condition
- List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan
- amount paid before insurance covers cost
- Indicate medication dosages, measurements, dosage times, etc
- An application use by our members for access to medical information
- Medication with same active ingredients as brand name drug, lower in cost
- too Soon When a patient still has medication on hand; we cannot refill
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- Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company.
- Drug Defined in a field within PST indicating patient drug information is read only to the patient
- Health Insurance Portability Accountability Act Act
- The "gatekeeper" a health care professional who practices general medicine
- Doctor Typically referred to as the Prescriber of an Rx
- Different levels of covered medications
- Referred to as Personal Health Information
- Pharmacist Professionally qualified to prepare prescriptions.
- Prescriber Identification Unique Numerical ID for covered health providers
- Preferred Provider Organization
20 Clues: A set fee paid for DR visits • Preferred Provider Organization • Different levels of covered medications • amount paid before insurance covers cost • A medication prescribed by Medical Doctor • Referred to as Personal Health Information • List of Rx's covered by a prescription plan • Cost-sharing between you & your insurance company. • ...
Mental Health Awareness Month 2023-04-27
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- One of the most common eating disorders is _____________.
- Understand your _____________ and allow yourself to feel them.
- A combination of factors is involved in the onset of a _____________ disorder.
- Show _____________ for those with mental illness.
- _____________ on Mental Illness is the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization.
- The _____________ Support International HelpLine’s number is 1-800-944-4773.
- Seeking help is a sign of _____________.
- There are many ways to deal with _____________ and anxiety.
- You can reach the National _____________ Hotline any time of the day or night by calling 988.
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- Do something you _____________ at least once a day.
- Design your own coping _____________.
- _____________ from everyone is a sign of depression.
- Choose _____________ over shame.
- Call 1-800-662-HELP to locate treatment for _____________ and Mental Health Services.
- _____________ self-care.
- _______________ we are more than enough!
- _____________ disorders are the most common mental illness in the United States.
- Stigma harms the 1 in 5 Americans affected by mental health _____________.
- Mental health _____________ and its effects can be worse than the mental health problem itself.
- Use _____________ language when talking about mental illness.
20 Clues: _____________ self-care. • Choose _____________ over shame. • Design your own coping _____________. • _______________ we are more than enough! • Seeking help is a sign of _____________. • Show _____________ for those with mental illness. • Do something you _____________ at least once a day. • _____________ from everyone is a sign of depression. • ...
GS December 2024 2024-11-25
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- A relaxing practice to improve sleep and physical health.
- Essential for maintaining physical health in retirement.
- An activity that keeps the mind sharp in retirement.
- A phase of life after ending full-time work.
- A common sleep issue involving difficulty falling or staying asleep.
- Measures like two-factor authentication to stay safe online.
- A critical aspect of managing pensions and avoiding scams.
- A tool that enhances connectivity, convenience, and health.
- A way for retirees to share knowledge and give back.
- Activities like painting or gardening that retirees can explore.
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- Platforms like Facebook that help retirees stay connected.
- Fraudulent schemes that retirees need to watch out for.
- What retirees maintain through communication apps and social media.
- An online service to manage finances securely in retirement.
- The type of learning that keeps retirees engaged and curious.
- A financial tool that supports a dignified retirement.
- Holistic health, including mental and physical well-being.
- An area supported by apps like fitness trackers or telemedicine.
- Something to safeguard while using social media.
- Essential for energy and well-being during retirement.
20 Clues: A phase of life after ending full-time work. • Something to safeguard while using social media. • An activity that keeps the mind sharp in retirement. • A way for retirees to share knowledge and give back. • A financial tool that supports a dignified retirement. • Essential for energy and well-being during retirement. • ...
All About Obesity Crossword 2026-06-03
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- A measurement that compares weight to height (abbreviation).
- Foods rich in vitamins, minerals, and fibre.
- Weighing more than is considered healthy for a person's height.
- A sweet substance often found in foods and drinks.
- A state of physical, mental, and social well-being.
- A person's way of living, including habits and behaviours.
- A nutrient that aids digestion and helps you feel full.
- The types of food a person regularly eats.
- Physical activity that helps improve fitness and health.
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- The process of obtaining and using food for health.
- A measure of physical health and ability.
- Movement that burns energy.
- What the body obtains from food and uses for daily activities.
- Units used to measure energy in food.
- Describes a diet that includes a variety of nutrients.
- A medical condition involving excessive body fat.
- An organ whose health can be affected by obesity.
- A disease that can be linked to obesity and affects blood sugar levels.
- The amount of food served or eaten at one time.
- The body's process of converting food into energy.
20 Clues: Movement that burns energy. • Units used to measure energy in food. • A measure of physical health and ability. • The types of food a person regularly eats. • Foods rich in vitamins, minerals, and fibre. • The amount of food served or eaten at one time. • A medical condition involving excessive body fat. • An organ whose health can be affected by obesity. • ...
KINS 101 Chapters 01-02 Crossword 2013-08-30
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- Transtheoretical model stage achieved when individual has kept up the changed behavior for at least six months
- Diseases related to an individual having low activity levels
- The F in FITT, how often you exercise
- The R in SMART goal, the goal should be reasonably achievable in the time allotted
- Broad concept encompassing multiple dimensions spanning body and mind
- The ability to do normal daily activities without undue fatigue
- Before an individual exercises, they should do this, including some light activity and stretching
- Federal Initiative which makes health-related goals each decade
- The body functioning properly, the absence of disease
- You must work harder than you're accustomed to in order to improve
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- An individual suffering from depression has poor __________ Wellness
- Health related fitness component involved with delivering oxygen to muscles
- An individual with good __________ Wellness has good physical fitness and health
- An individual with good ___________ Wellness Is capable of making good friends and positive interactions with others
- Transtheoretical model stage where the person acknowledges a need to change
- Health related fitness component involved with moving your joints through a full range of motion
- Replacing a bad behavior with a positive one
- You must create an activity plan which correctly targets the goals you've set
- The M in SMART goal, the goal should be quantifiable
- Planned physical effort with the purpose of improving physical fitness/health
20 Clues: The F in FITT, how often you exercise • Replacing a bad behavior with a positive one • The M in SMART goal, the goal should be quantifiable • The body functioning properly, the absence of disease • Diseases related to an individual having low activity levels • The ability to do normal daily activities without undue fatigue • ...
Medicaid History and Iowa Fun Facts 2015-08-08
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- Federally Qualified Health Clinic
- Created prospective payments for FQHC and RHC
- Signed Medicaid into law
- Dependable in achievement, accuracy, honesty
- Birthplace of Captain Kirk
- Marion Robert Morrison
- Location of Quaker Oats
- Sculpture at Iowa State fair since 1911
- One of two towns with a population of 14
- Formerly Aid for Dependent Children
- In Top 10 Best Towns for Families
- Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary
- Disproportionate Share Hospital
- First female lawyer in the US
- Oldest bicycle of its kind
- Authorized Medicaid
- Out number the population of Iowa
- Iowa's nickname
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- Health Care Financing Administration
- Federal rules improving continuity or portability
- Section covering maternal-child health services
- One of initial eligibility group
- 31st President of US and born in Iowa
- Answerable or accountable
- Established the Health Care Financing Administration
- Renamed Health Care Financing Administration
- Location of SSA
- Consequences of actions
- Largest Danish settlement in the US
- Iowa is third in the nation for ownership
- First Executive Director of Social Security Board
- Location of the National Balloon Museum
- IceCream capital of the world, home to Blue Bunny
- Emergency Treatment and Labor Act
- Early Periodic, Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
- Ranked as 5th in Best 10 cities for retirement
- Highest percentage of Grade A soil in US
- Rural Health Clinic
- Griffin Enterprise Solutions
39 Clues: Location of SSA • Iowa's nickname • Rural Health Clinic • Authorized Medicaid • Marion Robert Morrison • Location of Quaker Oats • Consequences of actions • Signed Medicaid into law • Answerable or accountable • Birthplace of Captain Kirk • Oldest bicycle of its kind • Griffin Enterprise Solutions • First female lawyer in the US • Disproportionate Share Hospital • ...
