health Crossword Puzzles
DO NOW 2025-12-02
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- ____________ Health - A sense of purpose, meaning, and connection in life, often derived from personal values, beliefs, or faith.
- ____________ Health - The ability to form and maintain meaningful, supportive relationships with others and effectively navigate various social situations.
- A holistic state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy, encompassing all dimensions of health.
- A positive effect, advantage, or desirable result gained from a specific action, condition, or experience.
- ____________ Health - A state of cognitive and behavioural functioning that allows an individual to handle stress, realise their potential, and contribute to their community.
- ____________ Lifestyle - A way of living that successfully integrates and prioritizes various aspects of life, such as work, rest, relationships, and health, in appropriate proportions.
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- The process of providing or obtaining the food necessary for health and growth, focusing on the intake and use of essential nutrients.
- ____________ Activity - Any movement of the body produced by skeletal muscles that results in energy expenditure.
- ____________ Health - The ability to understand, express, and manage feelings effectively, and to cope with life's challenges and setbacks.
- Desired results or achievements toward which a person commits time, effort, and resources.
- A restriction, boundary, or constraining factor that dictates what is possible, permissible, or attainable.
- ____________ Health - The condition of the body, relating to its fitness, freedom from disease, and the proper functioning of its internal systems.
12 Clues: Desired results or achievements toward which a person commits time, effort, and resources. • A holistic state of being comfortable, healthy, and happy, encompassing all dimensions of health. • A positive effect, advantage, or desirable result gained from a specific action, condition, or experience. • ...
Thanksgiving 2021-11-19
Mental Health Matters Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-03
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- __________ Assistance program - free couselling and referral service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Getting just 15 minutes of ______ each day can help improve your mood
- Making a daily of weekly _______ list has proven to help mental health
- _______ promotes positive emotional well being
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- A healthy _____ makes a difference in your mental health.
- Mental health is a state of ____ _____
- Connect with other _____. Good relationships are important for your mental well being
- Listening to _____ can have positive effects on our brain, reduce anxiety and depression and improve mental health
- talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live is a _____ sign
- being connected to ________ and community support can decrease suicidal thoughts and behaviours
- Get 6-8 hours of sleep can drastically improve your mental health
11 Clues: Mental health is a state of ____ _____ • _______ promotes positive emotional well being • A healthy _____ makes a difference in your mental health. • Get 6-8 hours of sleep can drastically improve your mental health • Getting just 15 minutes of ______ each day can help improve your mood • Making a daily of weekly _______ list has proven to help mental health • ...
Chapter 1 - History and Trends in Health Care - Crossword 2024-02-10
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- METHOF OD TREATMENT USED IN PLACE OF BIOMEDICAL THERAPIES
- RUBBER OR PLASTIC DEVICE DESIGNED TO HOLD WARM WATER FOR DRY-HEAT APPLICATION
- ANY TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDED IN A PATIENT'S HOME ENVIRONMENT
- METHOD OF TREATMENT USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH BIOMEDICAL THERAPIES
- PROCEDURES USED TO CONTROL COSTS OR EXPENSES
- AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE THAT AFFECTS MANY PEOPLE OVER A WIDE GEOGRAPHIC AREA; A WORLDWIDE EPIDEMIC
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- A DEVICE THAT HAS A METAL FRAMEWORK AND AIDS IN WALKING
- A FORM OF HEALTH CARE THAT USES BOTH MAINSTREAM MEDICAL TREATMENTS AND OCMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES TO TREAT A PATIENT
- HEALTH CARE THAT PROMOTES PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL, SOCIAL, INTELLECCTUAL, AND SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING
- STATE OF BEING IN GOOD HEALTH
- THE USE OF VIDEO, AUDIO, AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS TO PROVIDE MEDICAL AND/OR HEALTH CARE SERVICES
11 Clues: STATE OF BEING IN GOOD HEALTH • PROCEDURES USED TO CONTROL COSTS OR EXPENSES • A DEVICE THAT HAS A METAL FRAMEWORK AND AIDS IN WALKING • METHOF OD TREATMENT USED IN PLACE OF BIOMEDICAL THERAPIES • ANY TYPE OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDED IN A PATIENT'S HOME ENVIRONMENT • METHOD OF TREATMENT USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH BIOMEDICAL THERAPIES • ...
Mental Health Crossword 2024-07-05
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- This is the way our bodies respond when we feel under pressure
- When you do this, especially outside, it is good for your mental and physical health
- Your ______ health is as important as your physical health
- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone feels sad for a very long time
- When someone feels sad and alone
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- A condition diagnosed by a doctor when someone is worried all the time
- Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing
- A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning
- We use these to show our emotions when we are texting
- It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings
- The mental health ________ shows us that our mental health can change according to how we feel
11 Clues: When someone feels sad and alone • We use these to show our emotions when we are texting • Is a word that is a cross between chilling and relaxing • It is important that we talk about ________ and feelings • Your ______ health is as important as your physical health • A good night's _____ helps you feel refreshed in the morning • ...
Environmental Health and Safety 2025-07-19
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- This global initiative consists of 17 goals aiming for prosperity and planetary protection by 2030.
- A systematic four-step process to evaluate the health impact of environmental exposures.
- Assessment tool for evaluating health hazards through job, home, hobbies, and exposures.
- Term for chemicals that interfere with hormonal systems and may affect future generations.
- WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level.
- are not fully established.
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- The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
- The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health
- Environmental principle suggesting action should be taken even if some cause-and-effect
- Dynamic communities of organisms and their physical environment, essential for ecological
11 Clues: are not fully established. • WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing. • The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. • The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health • Environmental principle suggesting action should be taken even if some cause-and-effect • ...
Health & Wellness Vocabulary 2021-02-23
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- says your environment determines your health
- having to do with the expression of feelings
- the state of physical and mental fitness
- the study of how nature and nurture interact
- the balance of different types of health
- having to do with the body
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- intentionally taking care of yourself to reduce illness and disease
- says genes determine our health
- having to do with human interactions
- having to do with how one copes with issues
10 Clues: having to do with the body • says genes determine our health • having to do with human interactions • the state of physical and mental fitness • the balance of different types of health • having to do with how one copes with issues • says your environment determines your health • having to do with the expression of feelings • the study of how nature and nurture interact • ...
Health imensions Jigsaw Project - Jaxon Bugg 2024-02-16
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- every human being has these and needs to express them
- important aspect of physical health
- connections to the world and nature
- your home, school, town, etc.
- you can get this if you do not stay clean
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- The left of the health triangle
- Problem solving skills, ability to think through
- the right of the health triangle
- you should achieve 8 hours of this every night
- The bottom of the health triangle
10 Clues: your home, school, town, etc. • The left of the health triangle • the right of the health triangle • The bottom of the health triangle • important aspect of physical health • connections to the world and nature • you can get this if you do not stay clean • you should achieve 8 hours of this every night • Problem solving skills, ability to think through • ...
Student Health and Wellness Center 2023-10-10
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- Who runs the Wellness Center.
- Where you go for a health checkup.
- The place to work out.
- Abbreviation for Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner.
- Used by the swim team.
- Abbreviation for medical assistant.
- Job available for the pool.
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- Building Where the student health center is.
- Who Florida Southern is partnered with in the Student Health Center.
- Recommended for the first aid kit. (Digital device)
- Free service available for loan.
- Recommended for the first aid kit. (Used for coughs)
- One of the two vaccinations given under paid services.
13 Clues: The place to work out. • Used by the swim team. • Job available for the pool. • Who runs the Wellness Center. • Free service available for loan. • Where you go for a health checkup. • Abbreviation for medical assistant. • Building Where the student health center is. • Recommended for the first aid kit. (Digital device) • Recommended for the first aid kit. (Used for coughs) • ...
Health Services 2024-11-15
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- Draws blood
- Cardiovascular technologists deal with this organ
- Opticians help with this sense
- Licensed Practical Nurse abbreviation
- A type of care where patient care is delivered vis technology
- Audiologists helps people with this
- One in _?_ will work in the health industry by 2028
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- This health profession assists with delivery of babies
- Helps transport patients to different areas
- The business that relies heavily on health services
- An podiatrist will ask to look at this
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Abbreviation)
- This might be a tool used by musical therapists
13 Clues: Draws blood • Opticians help with this sense • Audiologists helps people with this • Licensed Practical Nurse abbreviation • An podiatrist will ask to look at this • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Abbreviation) • Helps transport patients to different areas • This might be a tool used by musical therapists • Cardiovascular technologists deal with this organ • ...
Unit 4 2023-04-25
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- A mental health disorder characterized by experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity.
- A mental health disorder characterized by long-term patterns of behavior and inner experiences that differs significantly from what is expected.
- The process of taking action to improve a situation.
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in emotional state.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the occurrence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health.
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- A mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
- A wide range of mental health conditions that affect one’s mood, thinking, or behavior.
- A mental health disorder characterized by a manifestation of physical symptoms from an illness or injury, but cannot be explained fully by a general medical condition or by the direct effect of a substance, and are not attributable to another mental disorder.
- Excessive use of psychoactive drugs or alcohol.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
11 Clues: Excessive use of psychoactive drugs or alcohol. • The process of taking action to improve a situation. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition. • A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in emotional state. • ...
Unit 4 key terms 2023-04-25
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- A mental health disorder characterized by long-term patterns of behavior and inner experiences that differs significantly from what is expected.
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in emotional state.
- The process of taking action to improve a situation.
- Excessive use of psychoactive drugs or alcohol.
- disorder A mental health disorder characterized by a manifestation of physical symptoms from an illness or injury, but cannot be explained fully by a general medical condition or by the direct effect of a substance, and are not attributable to another mental disorder.
- A wide range of mental health conditions that affect one’s mood, thinking, or behavior.
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- The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
- A mental health disorder characterized by experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity.
- A mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- The branch of medicine that deals with the occurrence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health
11 Clues: Excessive use of psychoactive drugs or alcohol. • The process of taking action to improve a situation. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition. • A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in emotional state. • ...
Unit 4 key terms 2023-04-25
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- The branch of medicine that deals with the occurrence, distribution, and possible control of diseases and other factors relating to health
- A mental health disorder characterized by feelings of worry, anxiety, or fear that are strong enough to interfere with one's daily activities.
- Excessive use of psychoactive drugs or alcohol.
- A mental health disorder characterized by experiencing a disconnection and lack of continuity between thoughts, memories, surroundings, actions, and identity.
- The process of taking action to improve a situation.
- The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition.
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- A mental health disorder characterized by a manifestation of physical symptoms from an illness or injury, but cannot be explained fully by a general medical condition or by the direct effect of a substance, and are not attributable to another mental disorder.
- A mental health disorder characterized by long-term patterns of behavior and inner experiences that differs significantly from what is expected.
- A wide range of mental health conditions that affect one’s mood, thinking, or behavior.
- The action of stopping something from happening or arising.
- A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in emotional state.
11 Clues: Excessive use of psychoactive drugs or alcohol. • The process of taking action to improve a situation. • The action of stopping something from happening or arising. • The cause, set of causes, or manner of causation of a disease or condition. • A mental health disorder characterized by extreme changes in emotional state. • ...
Vocab Quiz Week 2 2023-08-25
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- the health plan of the parent whose birthday comes first in the calendar year is designated as the primary plan
- A government funded insurance policy for people 65 and older
- The second insurance plan that takes a claim when a patient has two active plans.
- Information about health status or health care that can be linked to a specific individual
- An electronic record of health information that is created, added to, managed, and reviewed by authorized staff within a signle health care organization
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- Payment from insurance companies
- Person or entity responsible for the remaining payment of services after insurance has paid.
- The first insurance plan that takes a claim when a patient has two active plans.
- An electronic record of health-related information about a patient that conforms to nationally recognized interoperability standards that can be created, managed, and reviewed by authorized providers and staff from more than one health care organization
- Document that spells out what kind of treatment a patient wants in the event that he can't speak for himself.
- Added information or changed description of procedures and services and are a part of valid CPT or HCPCS codes.
11 Clues: Payment from insurance companies • A government funded insurance policy for people 65 and older • The first insurance plan that takes a claim when a patient has two active plans. • The second insurance plan that takes a claim when a patient has two active plans. • Information about health status or health care that can be linked to a specific individual • ...
Module A1 Red CCMA 2015-01-06
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- A national standard to protect a patients medical record and health information
- All services related to a procedure during a period of time depending on payor guidelines
- Numeric cypher used to bill encounters, procedures or services
- Supplies the are inexpensive and often used and replaced
- Scheduling appointments for patient for a future date
- A method of scheduling in which multiple patients are booked at the same time and seen in order of arrival
- Government funded health insurance for the elderly or disabled
- Information that is felt and stated by the patient, what they say
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- Supplies the are expensive and not often replaced
- Government funded health insurance for the indigent
- Grouping appointments for patients with similar conditions or procedures
- A method of scheduling in which patients are in order of arrival and no appointment is needed
- Order in which paperwork is added to a medical record
- A federal law enforcement group that regulates controlled substances
- Someone admitted to a hospital who stays less than 24 hours
- A national standard that requires healthcare professionals to take specific technical precautions to protect a patients health information
- Information that can be measured, observed or felt by others
- Someone admitted to a hospital who stays more than 23 hours
18 Clues: Supplies the are expensive and not often replaced • Government funded health insurance for the indigent • Order in which paperwork is added to a medical record • Scheduling appointments for patient for a future date • Supplies the are inexpensive and often used and replaced • Someone admitted to a hospital who stays less than 24 hours • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-08-27
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- One's view or image of oneself and one's role in life.
- A condition of physical, intellectual, emotional, and social well-being
- the study of factors that cause illness to determine their chances of occurring
- A state of well-being defined as a condition of physical, intellectual, emotional, and social well-being
- The ability to make responsible decisions about products and services that can affect one's health.
- To weigh or judge information
- a method of calling attention to a product.
- Possibility of danger or loss
- The passing of physical and mental traits biologically from parents to their children
- the selling of health-related products or treatments that have little or no medical value.
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- A person's confidence, pride, and self-respect.
- The measure of the average number of years that a group of people may expect to live
- Skills and talents of a person that have value.
- The classification that refers to being male or female
- A person who is like one or more others in age, status, or interests.
- Long lasting
- the selling of health-related products or treatments that have little or no healing power.
- Beliefs and standards that an individual feels are important to live by
18 Clues: Long lasting • To weigh or judge information • Possibility of danger or loss • a method of calling attention to a product. • A person's confidence, pride, and self-respect. • Skills and talents of a person that have value. • One's view or image of oneself and one's role in life. • The classification that refers to being male or female • ...
Thanksgiving 2021-11-19
Health Insurance and Retirement Plans 2014-04-08
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- Tax deductions for contributions, a type of IRA.
- A health insurance plan that allows out of network doctor access with lower coverage.
- A health insurance plan similar to a PPO with lower monthly payments and higher deductibles.
- A pension plan that is deducted from a workers paycheck before taxes.
- Amount that you have to pay before the insurance kicks in.
- Retirement plan where you contribute part of your pretax salary.
- Amount of dollars that you are fined by the government if you don't have basic health insurance.
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- America's government run supplemental retirement plan.
- A health insurance plan that allows you to have only one primary care physician.
- A non-mandatory type of health insurance.
- Retirement plan for public education and some non-profit organization employees.
11 Clues: A non-mandatory type of health insurance. • Tax deductions for contributions, a type of IRA. • America's government run supplemental retirement plan. • Amount that you have to pay before the insurance kicks in. • Retirement plan where you contribute part of your pretax salary. • A pension plan that is deducted from a workers paycheck before taxes. • ...
Mental Health Matters Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-03
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- Making a daily or weekly _______ list has proven to help mental health
- __________ Assistance program - free couselling and referral service available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Get 6-8 hours of sleep can drastically improve your mental health
- talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live is a _____ sign
- _______ promotes positive emotional well being
- Listening to _____ can have positive effects on our brain, reduce anxiety and depression and improve mental health
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- Mental health is a state of ____ _____
- Connect with other _____. Good relationships are important for your mental well being
- being connected to ________ and community support can decrease suicidal thoughts and behaviours
- Getting 15 minutes of ______ each day can help improve your mood
- A healthy _____ makes a difference in your mental health.
11 Clues: Mental health is a state of ____ _____ • _______ promotes positive emotional well being • A healthy _____ makes a difference in your mental health. • Getting 15 minutes of ______ each day can help improve your mood • Get 6-8 hours of sleep can drastically improve your mental health • Making a daily or weekly _______ list has proven to help mental health • ...
Healthcare Agencies 2024-11-11
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- Responsible for biomedical and public health research, also provides grants
- Enforces regulations that protect Americans and the planet from harm
- Ensures workers are treated right and kept safe in the workplace
- Works to improve the health of all US citizens and provide access to quality healthcare
- Sets standards and provides accreditation for healthcare facilities in the US
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- Provides essential services to keep all Americans healthy
- Works to ensure that citizens have support and protection from disasters
- Focuses on preventing, preparing for, and responding to harmful health effects of public health emergencies and disasters
- provides care for a variety of healthcare needs, including surgery and critical care
- Focuses on disease trends and prevention for the US
- UN Agency that works to keep the world safe and promote health across the globe
11 Clues: Focuses on disease trends and prevention for the US • Provides essential services to keep all Americans healthy • Ensures workers are treated right and kept safe in the workplace • Enforces regulations that protect Americans and the planet from harm • Works to ensure that citizens have support and protection from disasters • ...
Philippine Government Officials 2021-07-18
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- rodrigo (president)
- hilario jr (chief justice)
- emilio jr.(governor)
- eduardo (governor)
- marcelo (chief justice)
- juan (secretary of health)
- tomas (mayor)
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- francisco (secretary of health)
- osmundo (governor)
- salvador jr. (secretary of budget)
- benjamin (secretary of budget)
- fidel (president)
- corazón (president)
- alvin (mayor)
- gwendolyn (governor)
- michael (mayor)
16 Clues: alvin (mayor) • tomas (mayor) • michael (mayor) • fidel (president) • osmundo (governor) • eduardo (governor) • rodrigo (president) • corazón (president) • emilio jr.(governor) • gwendolyn (governor) • marcelo (chief justice) • hilario jr (chief justice) • juan (secretary of health) • benjamin (secretary of budget) • francisco (secretary of health) • salvador jr. (secretary of budget)
Pharmacy Billing and Inventory Management 2020-02-25
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- Pharmacies may join a group purchasing organization (GPO) and contract directly with the manufacturer to obtain better pricing
- The amount paid by a policyholder out of pocket before the insurance company pays a claim
- Tight restriction of medication use to the medications included on the formulary list; medications that are not listed as preapproved drugs per the health plan provider or pharmacy benefits manager are not reimbursed except under extenuating circumstances and with proper documentation
- The process used by Medicare and Medicaid for authorization of assistive technology devices costing more than $100; durable medical equipment (eg, wheelchairs and walkers) also require a TAR; similar to a preauthorization form
- A type of insurance in which the policyholder pays a share of the payment made against a claim
- A large distributor of medications and retail products that contracts with the pharmacy to deliver the bulk of their medications in exchange for lower prices; examples of prime vendors are McKesson, Cardinal Health, and AmerisourceBergen
- The portion of the prescription bill that the patient is responsible for paying
- An insurance plan that allows coverage for in-network only physicians and services and uses the primary care physician (or provider) as the “gatekeeper” for the patient's health care; patients often have copays to defray the costs of medical care and prescription drugs
- A list of preapproved medications that are covered under a prescription plan or within an institution
- Federal guidelines for the protection of a patient's personal health information
- AKA brand, or proprietary drug name The name a company assigns for marketing and identification purposes to a commercial drug product; most brand names are trademarked and belong to originator products; the named products are often protected for a time by patents
- A formulary list that is essentially unrestricted in the types of drug choices offered or that can be prescribed and reimbursed under the health provider plan or pharmacy benefit plan
- A government-managed insurance program composed of several coverage plans for health care services and supplies; it is funded by both federal and state entities, and individuals must meet specific requirements to be eligible; individuals must be 65 years or older, be younger than 65 with long-term disabilities, or suffer from end-stage renal disease
- A document listing necessary patient personal and health information, including comprehensive information on the medications the patient is taking, disease states, and any food or drug allergies the person might have
- Supplemental insurance provided through private insurance companies to help cover costs not reimbursed by the Medicare plan, such as coinsurance, copays, and deductibles
- Insurance-required approval for a restricted, nonformulary, or noncovered medication before a prescription medication can be filled
- A system that allows inventory to be tracked as it is used
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- A government-managed insurance program that provides health care services to low-income children, the elderly, blind, and those with disabilities
- An insurance plan in which patients choose a provider from a specified list, resulting in reduced costs for medical services
- The average price at which a drug is sold; the data are compiled from information provided by manufacturers, distributors, and pharmacies; the AWP is often used in calculations related to medication reimbursement
- A number assigned to any health care provider that is used for the purpose of standardizing health data transmissions
- Government-required and government-enforced medical coverage for workers injured on the job, paid for by the employer; the programs are managed by each state in accordance with the state's workers' compensation laws
- Information sheets supplied to the pharmacy from the manufacturer of chemical products; the SDS lists the hazards of the product and procedures to follow if a person is exposed to that product
- Medical staff composed of physicians, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, nurses, and dieticians who provide necessary information and advice to the institution or insurer on whether a drug should be added to a formulary
- A system that orders a product just before it is used
- The PAR of stock levels to a certain number of allowed units
- Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) A program for veterans with permanent service-related disabilities and their dependents and for the spouses and children of veterans who died of service-connected disability; also known as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
- The enactment of prescription drug coverage provided for individuals covered under Medicare
- An ongoing review by a pharmacist of the prescribing, dispensing, and use of medications, based on predetermined criteria, to decide whether changes need to be made in a patient's drug therapy
- Electronic insurance billing for medication payment
- A 10-digit number given to all drugs for identification purposes; in health and drug databases, the NDC is represented as an 11-digit number, in which placeholder zeros are inserted in the proper order in the code for the purpose of standardizing data transmissions
- A health benefit program for active duty and retired personnel in all seven uniformed services; it also covers dependents of military personnel who were killed while on active duty
- Companies that stock a variety of drug manufacturers' medications and normally have a “just-in-time” turnaround for ordered drugs; this means that drugs ordered today arrive the next day
- The amount of product a pharmacy has for sale
34 Clues: The amount of product a pharmacy has for sale • Electronic insurance billing for medication payment • A system that orders a product just before it is used • A system that allows inventory to be tracked as it is used • The PAR of stock levels to a certain number of allowed units • The portion of the prescription bill that the patient is responsible for paying • ...
Physical health 2022-08-01
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- means doing things that require physical movement and energy.
- is receiving food necessary for health and growth. Good nutrition is essential for everyone, but growing bodies need even more resources. Vitamins and minerals are essential to physical health, as are the right amounts of protein and carbohydrates.
- is an important approach to improving mental health. It means stopping mental health problems from developing or getting worse.
- is how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next. This can affect us both physically and mentally.
- is the ability of the body to function both effectively and efficiently when performing physical activity without becoming exhausted too quickly.
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- system is a system in our bodies that helps fight off sickness and keep us physically healthy.
- is the ability to do work or to make something move or change in some way
- is feeling very tired. We often feel this way because of our physical health or mental health. Fatigue is a symptom of depression.
- is when you stick to a diet of healthy food, you're setting yourself up for fewer mood fluctuations, an overall happier outlook and an improved ability to focus.
- is the force to keep going even when things are tough. We need motivation to perform regular activities.
- are associated with a higher likelihood of negative outcomes. Risk factors associated with mental health are depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety.
- is a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.
12 Clues: means doing things that require physical movement and energy. • is the ability to do work or to make something move or change in some way • system is a system in our bodies that helps fight off sickness and keep us physically healthy. • is the force to keep going even when things are tough. We need motivation to perform regular activities. • ...
News Article Activity Page 2025-12-18
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- Living organisms such as bacteria or viruses that cause disease
- A macronutrient recently popularized in diets for muscle gain or weight loss
- The study of how food and nutrients affect the body
- A laboratory technique used to amplify small samples of DNA
- The ability of bacteria to survive exposure to antibiotics designed to kill them
- A population-level approach focused on preventing disease and promoting health
- Nutrients required by the body in large amounts such as proteins and carbohydrates
- The spread of a pathogen from one host to another
- The body’s ability to resist infection through immune responses
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- Differences in health outcomes linked to social and economic factors
- A chemical added to food to improve shelf life, colour, or texture
- Factors such as income, education, and housing that influence health outcomes
- The overuse or incorrect use of this can accelerate bacteria's resistance
- A technology that analyzes unique patterns in human DNA for identification purposes
- Substances that increase the risk of cancer after long-term exposure
- A branch of science that uses living systems to develop useful products
- The ability to get healthcare, which is often limited for low-income communities
- A professional who provides evidence-based dietary advice to promote health
18 Clues: The spread of a pathogen from one host to another • The study of how food and nutrients affect the body • A laboratory technique used to amplify small samples of DNA • Living organisms such as bacteria or viruses that cause disease • The body’s ability to resist infection through immune responses • ...
Introduction to Healthcare Review 2018-12-12
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- The branch of medicine managing and diagnosing the treatment of mental illness
- The pioneer of aseptic surgical technique
- Federal health insurance for the elderly
- The study hair, skin, and nails
- A substance to stimulate the production of antibodies and help build immunity to a disease
- The suffix -itis means ___________
- Ethical and Religious __________ for Catholic Health Care Services is a document that all Catholic Hospitals must follow
- The ability to understand and share feelings with another
- The act to help increase medical insurance of the United States population.
- The ability to interact with patients with equality and respect for their differences in all demographics
- The service that provides care to the chronically ill and help the dying process as comfortable as possible
- Study of the nervous system
- Vessels that carry blood away from the heart
- Study of the Lungs
- The process and education to control, prevent, and improve ones health
- The feelings of sorrow for someone
- Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior
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- The place or location where medications are prepared for dispensing
- Fast heart rate
- Developer of the first successful vaccine
- The Catholic Church’s beliefs about abortion, euthanasia, experimentation can be found in the _________
- The department where equipment is used to visualize the cardiovascular system through medical imaging
- The teaching of exercise and skills that promote, help heal, and maintain physical fitness
- Referred to as the founder of modern nursing
- The mental health condition that includes chronic worry or unease
- The study of ethics in biological research
- The organization that accredits hospitals based on their performance
- Study of the heart
- The mental health condition in which one experiences feelings of sadness or general loss of interests
- Federal health insurance for those with low-income
- The specialty that uses medical imaging to help diagnose medical conditions
- The location either inside the hospital or out where physical therapy and occupational often take place.
- The main thing that gets in the way of patient care according to the doctors on Code Black
- A sudden surge of electric activity
- An act to protect patient privacy
35 Clues: Fast heart rate • Study of the heart • Study of the Lungs • Study of the nervous system • The study hair, skin, and nails • An act to protect patient privacy • The suffix -itis means ___________ • The feelings of sorrow for someone • A sudden surge of electric activity • Federal health insurance for the elderly • The pioneer of aseptic surgical technique • ...
Insurance Vocab 2023-03-31
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- (also copayments or coinsurance) the payments an individual makes each time they get medical services in a year
- optional extended liability coverage that can be added to auto and homeowner's policies
- the practice of employers paying for a portion of their employees' insurance premiums
- protection for damage to your car resulting from a collision with another car or object
- also known as Obamacare; the health care reform law enacted in 2010, intended to make affordable health insurance more available
- protection for loss or damage to your vehicle caused by something other than a collision (such as vandalism)
- a tax-exempt savings account dedicated to health care costs; only available for individuals on a high-deductible health plan (HDHP)
- protection against claims resulting from personal injury or property damage as the result of an auto accident
- protection for losses to a private residence and the possessions within it, as well as liability coverage against accidents in the home or on the property
- protection for destroyed or stolen personal property for a renter
- coverage for an individual's (or family's) medical expenses from illness or injury
- the amount of liability protection offered to an individual through an insurance policy
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- plans to cover expenses and services not on typical policies
- The amount of money paid for an insurance policy
- a formal request by a policyholder to their insurance company for compensation for a covered loss
- a type of insurance that covers some or all of the costs of nursing home care, assisted living, in-home care, and other end-of-life care
- a component of auto insurance that pays for medical expenses, lost wages, and other financial losses of the driver and passengers of the policyholder's vehicle
- a type of insurance that will replace a portion of the policyholder's income in the event that the policyholder becomes disabled and is unable to work
- the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual
- a health plan with a high minimum deductible for medical expenses
- an arrangement in which an individual will receive financial protection or reimbursement of losses from an insurer
- the amount of money you will pay out of pocket before the insurance company will make a payment
22 Clues: The amount of money paid for an insurance policy • plans to cover expenses and services not on typical policies • a health plan with a high minimum deductible for medical expenses • protection for destroyed or stolen personal property for a renter • the contract between an insurance company and the insured individual • ...
module 2017-04-12
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- / customary codes of behavior in a group or culture, together with the beliefs about what those codes mean
- /international organizations that focus on health issues in a certain region
- /power is the amount of power a person believes he or she has over performing the behavior
- /the presence or absence of adequate health care services, planning, or prevention functions
- heath /a full review of issues in global health
- /a person's intention to perform a behavior
- /occurs when a person's emotions, opinions, or behaviors are affected by others
- /an approach that is proven effective in addressing high risk populations for HIV/AIDS and substance abuse
- /systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas about what causes illnesses and disease
- /abbreviation of an approach developed primarily in the global health context
- /branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice
- /a Global Health issue, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and other countries
- /supervised treated of addicted drug users by administering drugs such as methadone or buprenorphine
- /consists of prevention information, condoms, and bleach for disinfecting needles
- /state of low mood and aversion to activity
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- /construct that guides behavior
- /small or large social unit who have something in common, such as norms, religion, values, or identity
- /What does NGOs stand for?
- /the nature of the economy and its relationship to the global economic system
- / the things, behaviors, and so on that make for high status, together with what that status signifies
- /confidence in the ability to take the action
- /integration of socioeconomic constraints, life patterns, and associated values/beliefs
- /sexual transmission of HIV and incorporates elements of health belief model and efficacy theory
- /the action of making a person immune to infection, typically by inoculation
- /the presence of disease carried or vectored in a particular location via contaminatedwater, insects and climatic factors
- /being man or being woman
- /the way in which the operation of business, production, and markets are integrated across national boundaries
- /helps people understand what is important or not which will generate action
- /a complex global phenomenon that has been around for a long time, but as a virus that could infect humans
- /protective factor domain that includes attachment/commitment to positive prosocial individuals and groups
30 Clues: /being man or being woman • /What does NGOs stand for? • /construct that guides behavior • /a person's intention to perform a behavior • /state of low mood and aversion to activity • /confidence in the ability to take the action • heath /a full review of issues in global health • /international organizations that focus on health issues in a certain region • ...
Patient assessment 2020-05-11
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- space (0 to 18 inches) is reserved primarily for the physical examination component of the initial assessment and the treatment and monitoring stage of the encounter.
- Care empathetic, two-way communication; respect for each patient's values and privacy; and sensitivity to cultural values.
- information tells the interviewer who the patient is and what types of diseases are likely to develop.
- space (18 inches to 4 feet) is used primarily during the interview component of the initial assessment.
- space (4 to 12 feet) is used primarily in the introductory stage of the encounter during which you begin to establish rapport.
- history when a patient is asked to describe the present age and state of health of blood relatives for three generations: siblings; parents, aunts and uncles; and grandparents.
- history also called the past medical history, is a written description of the patient's past medical problems.
- data or that which is evident only to the patient and cannot be perceived by an observer or is no longer present for the observer to see and therefore can only be described by the patient.
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- data information about the patient that can be measured and is not a matter of opinion
- Complaint a brief notation explaining why the patient sought health care.
- plan a particularly useful tool for involving patients in goal-setting and self-care activities.
- complete patient assessment starts and ends with the patient interview.
- the interview is a meeting between the respiratory care practitioner and the patient.
- is defined as the identification of oneself with another and the resulting capacity to feel or experience sensations, emotions, or thoughts similar to those being experienced by another person.
- encourages patients to say more, to continue with the story.
- techniques communication include physical appearance, posture, gestures, facial expression, eye contact, voice, and touch.
- Health Information any information about health status, provision of health care, or payment for health care services that can be linked to an individual.
- Subjective manifestations of disease are termed?
- can be defined as the values, beliefs, and practices shared by the majority in a group of people.
- years is the number of years the patient has smoked multiplied by the number of packs per day.
20 Clues: Subjective manifestations of disease are termed? • encourages patients to say more, to continue with the story. • complete patient assessment starts and ends with the patient interview. • Complaint a brief notation explaining why the patient sought health care. • the interview is a meeting between the respiratory care practitioner and the patient. • ...
Day 3- Medicare Enrollment Terminology- 8394 2024-08-19
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- Persons who are entitled to Medicare (Part A and/or Part B) and who are also eligible for Medicaid.
- Medicare Advantage Plan in which you pay less if you use doctors, hospitals, and providers that belong to the network.
- A reference for associates that contains all information regarding Humana plan options available by plan.
- A beneficiary can make changes to their Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug coverage when certain events happen in their life, for example, if they move or lose other insurance coverage.
- Medicare Advantage Plan offered by private insurance companies in which you can use any Medicare-approved doctor, hospital, or other health care provider that is willing to give you care and accepts your plan payment terms.
- A Medicare enrollment request that is received with missing, incomplete, or invalid information. I
- A special type of plan that provides more focused health care for specific groups of people, such as those who have both Medicare and Medicaid, or who have certain chronic medical conditions such as diabetes.
- When a Medicare enrollment is incomplete or rejected for invalid information.
- The three-digit code typically attached at the end of the Contract Number, to identify the specific Plan Benefit Package elected by the member.
- opportunity to select private health plans to provide their Medicare coverage.
- Medicare program that gives beneficiaries
- MA plan with Prescription Drug Coverage (PDP) added
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- Prescription drug coverage for Medicare beneficiaries.
- products enhance the member’s dental and/or vision benefits. OSB offerings can include Dental, Vision, Well Being for Life, Fitness, Points of Caregiving and Independent Life.
- federal agency that administers Medicare and partners with Medicaid
- A three-digit number read in conjunction with the Group ID Number.
- This is used to enroll a member onto one of Humana’s insurance plans.
- The date a subscriber's health care coverage ends for a plan that was active. Always last day of month
- A type of Medicare managed care plan where a group of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers agree to give health care to Medicare beneficiaries for a set amount of money from Medicare every month.
- When the end date is equal to the effective date of the plan.
- When a member’s enrollment application is incomplete or missing required data in Humana’s system AE
21 Clues: Medicare program that gives beneficiaries • MA plan with Prescription Drug Coverage (PDP) added • Prescription drug coverage for Medicare beneficiaries. • When the end date is equal to the effective date of the plan. • A three-digit number read in conjunction with the Group ID Number. • federal agency that administers Medicare and partners with Medicaid • ...
Planning, management and financing of health care economics 2025-03-13
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- A system for funding medical services, often involving insurance
- A key objective in healthcare financing, ensuring resources are used wisely
- A model of care that combines patient treatment and funding under one structure
- A situation where one party (e.g., an insurer) does not have full information about another party's health status
- The economic concept of allocating limited resources efficiently
- A principle of healthcare economics focusing on cost containment and quality improvement
- The total amount spent on healthcare within a country
- The process of designing policies and regulations for healthcare delivery
- A measure of how effectively a healthcare system meets its population's needs
- The total output of healthcare goods and services in a given year
- A system where the government provides health services funded by taxes
- The sector responsible for organizing, financing, and delivering health services
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- A measure of the number of doctors available per population
- A factor that significantly influences healthcare costs, including salaries and facility expenses
- A financial burden on individuals due to high healthcare expenses
- An approach that seeks to balance costs with the effectiveness of treatments
- A situation where patients demand more healthcare services due to insurance coverage
- A healthcare funding model based on tax revenue rather than insurance
- A process in healthcare management that sets priorities for funding and service delivery
- A key principle in healthcare planning, ensuring everyone gets services regardless of income
- A common issue in healthcare where resources are not distributed fairly among populations
- An organization that negotiates healthcare costs on behalf of members
- The study of costs and benefits of different medical interventions
- A pricing strategy in healthcare where providers are paid for each service separately
- A financial instrument that allows individuals to save money tax-free for medical expenses
- A common type of health insurance plan that requires a primary care physician referral for specialists
- A funding mechanism where healthcare providers are paid based on health outcomes
- A system that limits provider networks to control costs
- A system where employers provide health insurance to their employees
- A reimbursement model where providers receive a fixed amount per patient, regardless of services used
30 Clues: The total amount spent on healthcare within a country • A system that limits provider networks to control costs • A measure of the number of doctors available per population • A system for funding medical services, often involving insurance • The economic concept of allocating limited resources efficiently • ...
CHAPTER 2 2024-11-07
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- Carry : Carrying a firearm hidden from view in public.
- Health : Considerations around mental health in relation to gun ownership and violence prevention.
- Violence : Violent incidents involving firearms.
- Background Check : Background check required for all firearm purchases, including private sales.
- : Abbreviation for major U.S. organization advocating gun rights.
- Health Approach : Framework viewing gun violence as a preventable health issue.
- Weapon : Firearm that continuously fires when the trigger is held down.
- : Use of force to protect oneself from harm.
- Flag Law : Law allowing temporary removal of firearms from individuals deemed a risk.
- Safety : Welfare and protection of the general public, a common concern in gun debates.
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- Check : Screening process to verify the eligibility of a person to purchase a firearm.
- Weapon : Military-style semi-automatic firearm, often debated in gun control discussions.
- : General term for a gun.
- Period : Mandated delay between purchasing and receiving a firearm.
- Amendment : Constitutional right to bear arms in the U.S.Gun Control : Regulations or policies to restrict or limit the sale and use of firearms.
- Shooting : Incident involving multiple victims of gun violence in a public setting.
- Your Ground Law : Law permitting self-defense without the duty to retreat.
- : Official permission required to carry or own a firearm.
- Rights : The rights of individuals to own and carry firearms.
19 Clues: : General term for a gun. • : Use of force to protect oneself from harm. • Violence : Violent incidents involving firearms. • Carry : Carrying a firearm hidden from view in public. • : Official permission required to carry or own a firearm. • Rights : The rights of individuals to own and carry firearms. • ...
Types of Insurance 2023-09-12
Careers in Psychology 2023-10-06
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- Psychologist: they work in educational settings to support students' mental health, learning, and behavior.
- Psychologist: they examine the relationship between individuals and their physical environments, including how the environment affects behavior and well-being.
- Counselor: they help individuals with disabilities or injuries lead independent lives by providing counseling and vocational services.
- they study the relationship between brain function and behavior, often working in clinical or research settings.
- Psychologist: they study how people change and develop throughout their lives, focusing on physical, cognitive, and social development.
- Psychologist: they help individuals with disabilities or chronic illnesses adjust to and manage their conditions.
- Psychologist: they study how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by social interactions and group dynamics.
- Psychologist: they work with athletes to improve performance, manage stress, and enhance mental resilience.
- Psychologist: they study how psychological factors impact physical health and promote healthy behaviors.
- they design and analyze psychological tests and assessments used in various fields, including education and clinical practice.
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- they specialize in issues related to aging and provide psychological services to older adults.
- Psychologist: they help individuals cope with life's challenges, provide therapy, and assist with personal development.
- Psychologist: they apply psychological principles to the legal and criminal justice systems, often as expert witnesses or in criminal profiling.
- Psychologist: they conduct research to investigate various aspects of human behavior and cognition.
- Psychologist: they work to improve the learning process, develop educational programs, and assess student performance.
- Psychologist: they provide mental health services to military personnel and their families, addressing issues related to combat stress, trauma, and resilience.
- Psychologist: they diagnose and treat mental health disorders through therapy and counseling.
- Psychologist: they work to improve the well-being of individuals and communities through interventions and advocacy.
- Psychologist: they focus on workplace issues, such as employee motivation, productivity, and organizational behavior.
- Psychologist: they apply psychological principles to criminal investigations and the legal system, often working with law enforcement agencies or in correctional facilities.
20 Clues: Psychologist: they diagnose and treat mental health disorders through therapy and counseling. • they specialize in issues related to aging and provide psychological services to older adults. • Psychologist: they conduct research to investigate various aspects of human behavior and cognition. • ...
Mental Health Stigma in SKR 2024-05-22
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- What happens to K-pop idols in the press if they are caught having a mental illness.
- What is needed to address the unethical K-pop industry, despite the potential backlash from media critics.
- SME controls all aspects of a K-pop idol's life, including these public appearances.
- HEALTH Widely viewed as bad luck and weakness, creating a stigma in Korea.
- TO CHANGE The campaign launched in 2009 to end mental health stigma and discrimination.
- The term described as the focus on physical features and attractiveness.
- An agency mentioned that controls all aspects of a K-pop idol's life.
- South Korea is ranked as one of the top countries in terms of this tragic statistic.
- Understanding this aspect of Korea, particularly K-pop, is necessary before implementing solutions to end mental health stigma.
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- The type of environment created by negative stereotypes and biases against mental illnesses.
- This entity plays a significant role in creating a toxic environment for people with mental health issues.
- A music genre from South Korea that has rapidly become popular worldwide.
- The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, which ranked South Korea as one of the top in terms of suicide rates.
- The type of figure K-pop idols are pressured to maintain.
- The disapproval or discrimination against an individual or group based on perceived characteristics.
- The organization that reported that 85% of people with severe mental illness in Korea did not receive treatment.
- According to Henderson et al., the more people keep their issues _______, the more likely it is for mental health issues to progress.
- The type of diets from idols that have major consequences on young fans.
18 Clues: The type of figure K-pop idols are pressured to maintain. • An agency mentioned that controls all aspects of a K-pop idol's life. • The term described as the focus on physical features and attractiveness. • The type of diets from idols that have major consequences on young fans. • A music genre from South Korea that has rapidly become popular worldwide. • ...
Health Insurance Terms 2013-06-06
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- If you take one sum insured to cover your entire family, what cover is it know as?
- Your health insurance policy does not generally cover you or covers after some years for which illnesses?
- The amount of cover that you opt for is called?
- What is the amount that you pay for taking health insurance cover know as?
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- Health insurance provider tie up with hospitals to provide cashless facility to its customers, what are these hospitals referred as?
- A policy that protects you against medical expenses incurred due to grave illness like cancer, is called?
- When your health insurance provider directly clears your hospital bills with the hospital, what kind of claim settlement is it known as?
- A basic health insurance policy will cover your ________ expenses
- When your health insurance provider repays the hospital expenses amount to you , what kind of claim settlement is it known as?
- Under which section of the Income Tax Act, is premium paid for health insurance exempted
10 Clues: The amount of cover that you opt for is called? • A basic health insurance policy will cover your ________ expenses • What is the amount that you pay for taking health insurance cover know as? • If you take one sum insured to cover your entire family, what cover is it know as? • ...
7.01 Key Terms 2013-12-12
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- A written contract stating the arrangement between insured and insurer
- A doctor who provides general medical care and coordinates other health care.
- Provides compensation for losses due to injury, illness, or disability
- An illness or injury that leaves a person unable to work
- coverage for entire life but premiums are higher than whole life because premiums are paid for a set number of years or until a set age
- A limit on the number of days one’s care will be covered, or the highest amount that can be paid in benefits for a specific procedure
- Health savings account---you contribute pre-tax dollars to the account for expected medical expenses for the coming year-often set up through your employer-submit claims and receipts for reimbursement up to amount deposited.
- An illness or injury that a person has at the time he/she enrolls in a health care plan
- The amount of money a whole life policyholder would receive if the policy were surrendered before death or maturity.
- Pays for care when a person with a serious illness or injury cannot care for themselves for an extended period of time
- May be purchased by Medicare recipients to cover part/all expenses not covered by Medicare.
- Point of service---members use a primary physician who refers them as needed to participating specialists or members can see non-participating specialist members. But, members pay more to use non-participating health providers.
- the insured person can change the policy from convertible to permanent without taking a physical, tends to be more expensive
- the insured person can renew the policy without taking a physical
- (also called cash value life insurance) provides coverage the person’s entire life and includes an investment component
- A plan in which an insured can select his/her own doctors and hospitals, pay costs at time of visit, and file form with insurance company for reimbursement of covered expenses
- Pay a large part of hospital and medical care, may also pay part of some other expenses (e.g. doctor’s visits)
- Potential risks and losses against which an insured is protected by a policy
- A medical service that is not covered
- A consumer who has purchased an insurance policy
- The amount of money payable to a beneficiary as a death benefit when an insured dies
- A federal law that someone who leaves employment may be eligible to keep insurance coverage at his/her own expense up to six months.
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- A group or individual selected to receive the assets of a person when he/she dies
- allows adjustments of premium, face value, and level of protection
- A time period during which a person can enroll in a health care plan
- A type of insurance that provides coverage for a specific period of time with no investment benefits
- Requirement to obtain approval from the plan before having certain treatments or procedures done
- An arrangement in which an insured pays money to an insurer to gain protection against risks and compensation for losses
- premiums and death benefits stay the same for the life of the policy
- Assets or gain received by having an insurance policy
- Employers are required to have in every state in some form. Covers medical care, treatment, rehabilitation, and a portion of wages from injuries that occur in the workplace.
- Preferred providers organization---an agreement between health providers with empoloyers or insurers to provide services at a reduced rate to employees.
- Uncertain, unpredictable factors that can lead to losses or damages
- Pays for long-term illness expenses after basic medical benefits limits have been reached (e.g. cancer).
- premiums stay the same but the benefits decrease over the life of the policy e.g. for home mortgage
- Health management organizaiton---a health care group that provides health care services to members for a set fee and a small co-pay.
- The length of time it takes an insurance policy to reach it full value
- a type of insurance that provides coverage for a whole lifetime and grows in face value as premiums and cash accumulate.
- A patient’s right to restart coverage annually
- premiums are fixed, but face amount varies with investment results
- A fee paid to an insurance company on a regular basis for coverage
- An initial amount paid by insured for a loss before insurance compensations begin
- Childrens Health Insurance Program - health insurance for children under 18 whose parents earn too much to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to afford private insurance.
43 Clues: A medical service that is not covered • A patient’s right to restart coverage annually • A consumer who has purchased an insurance policy • Assets or gain received by having an insurance policy • An illness or injury that leaves a person unable to work • the insured person can renew the policy without taking a physical • ...
NYC Department of Correction Jargon 2021-09-08
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- Calling in sick
- Assault on Staff
- Mental Health Leave
- Assistant Deputy Warden
- Health Medical Division
- Correction Assistance Response for Employees
- Operations Division
- Scheduled Days Off
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- Captains Union
- Rotating schedule
- Absent without official leave
- Correction Officer Union
- Deputy Warden
- Rehab-unlimited sick
14 Clues: Deputy Warden • Captains Union • Calling in sick • Assault on Staff • Rotating schedule • Scheduled Days Off • Mental Health Leave • Operations Division • Rehab-unlimited sick • Assistant Deputy Warden • Health Medical Division • Correction Officer Union • Absent without official leave • Correction Assistance Response for Employees
Brain teasers 2024-08-31
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- "Enlighten AD" program
- Awareness page on ED problems
- Glaucoma website
- To address the mental health of patients with chronic skin conditions
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- Patient support program
- Awareness page on liver health
- Cheers to a Healthier Liver
- Core club for End stage liver disease
- Campaign on Posaconazole levels testing
- Awareness on Invasive Fungal infections
- Awareness page on Mental Health Problems
11 Clues: Glaucoma website • "Enlighten AD" program • Patient support program • Cheers to a Healthier Liver • Awareness page on ED problems • Awareness page on liver health • Core club for End stage liver disease • Campaign on Posaconazole levels testing • Awareness on Invasive Fungal infections • Awareness page on Mental Health Problems • ...
Drug and Alcohol Vocabulary - Sara's Story 2012-06-11
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- A condition in which a person can no longer control his or her drug use.
- A poisonous substance that is produced by living cells or organisms and is capable of causing disease when introduced into the body.
- A situation that will increase the likelihood of injury, disease, or other health problems.
- A way a person chooses to act or respond.
- A disease that causes a person to lose control of his or her drinking behavior. It is also a physical and emotional addiction to alcohol.
- Body language, facial expressions, gestures or posture.
- A strategy to avoid doing something you don't want to do.
- Are the results of you actions and decisions.
- Is a feeling that you should do something because that is what your friends want.
- Expressing your emotions in a positive, non-destructive way.
- Capable of causing injury or harm; involving or causing danger or risk.
- The drugs which can only be given to you by a doctor or pharmacist.
- The condition of being stuck in the habit of doing something and feeling like you cannot stop.
- The act of keeping something from happening.
- An addictive drug found in tobacco leaves.
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- The ability to use your senses together with your body parts or to use two or more body parts at the same time.
- The quality of your relationships with friends, family, teachers, and others you are in contact with.
- Steps used to evaluate choices and consequences before making a decision.
- Harmful substances that can be inhaled.
- Any harmful change in the state of health of the body or mind.
- The ability to recognize and cope with the demands of daily life.
- Something promoting well-being.
- Physical or emotional need to continue taking a drug.
- The drug in wine, beer, and liquor that causes intoxication
- To explain or expand on.
- When your body functions well because you get proper nutrition and sleep and regular exercise.
- The process of taking food into the body through the mouth.
- A malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division.
28 Clues: To explain or expand on. • Something promoting well-being. • Harmful substances that can be inhaled. • A way a person chooses to act or respond. • An addictive drug found in tobacco leaves. • The act of keeping something from happening. • Are the results of you actions and decisions. • Physical or emotional need to continue taking a drug. • ...
HHS 231: Physical Activity & Nutrition Environments 2016-11-06
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- Eats no animal products
- The feeling of fullness
- This model focuses on multiple influences on health behavior
- The psychological desire to consume food
- The physiological sensation to seek food and eat
- How serving sized on food labels are determined
- DGA's change every _______ years
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- One-third fewer calories than regular version
- One type of diet
- Developing a _____________ of health involves making healthy lifestyle choices easy, accessible, affordable, and normative.
- This model focuses on the behavior change only at the individual level
- Any purposeful change in your eating habits
- This type of health claim is approved by the FDA
- Solid fats and sugars
- An inexpensive, very sweet, preservative
15 Clues: One type of diet • Solid fats and sugars • Eats no animal products • The feeling of fullness • DGA's change every _______ years • The psychological desire to consume food • An inexpensive, very sweet, preservative • Any purposeful change in your eating habits • One-third fewer calories than regular version • How serving sized on food labels are determined • ...
tango Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-02
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- Document needed to initiate home health services
- Traditional payment model based on visits
- tango's first modernized Value Based market with provider participation
- Formal agreement between tango and provider agency
- New expansion market for tango
- Contracting model focused on quality and outcomes
- The largest tango expansion market
- Medicare reimbursement model used for home health
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- Time between admission and discharge of home health service delivery
- Process that verifies provider qualifications and documents
- Newest PA client for tango
- The fastest growing post-acute care company in the country
- One of the performance criteria under tango's provider scorecard
- Process that follows credentialing for new providers
- Schedule used to display service areas and reimbursement details
15 Clues: Newest PA client for tango • New expansion market for tango • The largest tango expansion market • Traditional payment model based on visits • Document needed to initiate home health services • Contracting model focused on quality and outcomes • Medicare reimbursement model used for home health • Formal agreement between tango and provider agency • ...
GMU Mental Health Resources 2022-11-11
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- the month of National Mental Health Awareness Week
- a mood disorder associated with causing a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest
- taking the time to do things that improve both your physical health and mental health
- a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease
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- ____thy; the CAPS' workshop on 11/17 about learning the value of emotions
- What the C in CAPS stands for
- student _______ services: the GMU service that provides evaluation, screening and referrals for mental health concerns
- GMU's mascot
- Timely____; the new on-demand mental health app that offers virtual counseling and other resources for free for GMU students
9 Clues: GMU's mascot • What the C in CAPS stands for • a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease • the month of National Mental Health Awareness Week • ____thy; the CAPS' workshop on 11/17 about learning the value of emotions • taking the time to do things that improve both your physical health and mental health • ...
Using Health Information 2.2 2024-08-27
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- body of knowledge based on observation and experimentation; answers question about the natural world.
- federal organization that regulates and ensures the safety of food, health products and medications.
- anyone who purchases goods and services.
- ability to locate, evaluate, apply and communicate information pertaining to health.
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- theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not.
- illegal activity related to health products and services.
- practice of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills.
- process of advocating for the health of families and communities by sharing health information.
- to take actions that show support.
9 Clues: to take actions that show support. • anyone who purchases goods and services. • illegal activity related to health products and services. • practice of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills. • theories and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not. • ...
health 2012-10-17
9 Clues: gym • the title • halloween • live,love____ • cross country • before you sleep • you can do any thing if you _______ • an______ a day keeps the doctor away • to train the ____ you must train the mind
Health 2016-11-01
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- plants with seeds (like beans) that we eat
- feelings
- diet a diet with the right amount of food to eat
- grains a cereal grain that is not processed
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- health our physical well-being
- the process of getting food for growth and health
- health our mental well-being
- moving your body to improve your health
- pyramid a chart showing the right types of food to eat
9 Clues: feelings • health our mental well-being • health our physical well-being • moving your body to improve your health • plants with seeds (like beans) that we eat • grains a cereal grain that is not processed • the process of getting food for growth and health • diet a diet with the right amount of food to eat • pyramid a chart showing the right types of food to eat
HEALTH 2020-02-01
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- a pain in one of your teeth
- a pain in your back
- not feeling well, or suffering from a disease
- a pain in the inside your ear
- when your throat is red and feels painful
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- a pain in the belly
- a liquid or a pill that is a treatment for illness or injury
- a pain you feel inside your head
- when you have pain in the eyes and they are red
9 Clues: a pain in the belly • a pain in your back • a pain in one of your teeth • a pain in the inside your ear • a pain you feel inside your head • when your throat is red and feels painful • not feeling well, or suffering from a disease • when you have pain in the eyes and they are red • a liquid or a pill that is a treatment for illness or injury
Health 2020-04-12
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- say that something is wrong
- have anillness or other health problem
- make something less
- lose blood
- cover or surround something with material, for example. prevent stop something from happening
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- treatanillness or injury by cutting someone's body
- hurt person, animalor part of your body
- stay away from someone or something
- do what someoneor something says you should do
9 Clues: lose blood • make something less • say that something is wrong • have anillness or other health problem • hurt person, animalor part of your body • stay away from someone or something • do what someoneor something says you should do • treatanillness or injury by cutting someone's body • ...
health 2021-03-16
9 Clues: got to stay up • makes you happy • should drink more • only need two or one • taste good but deadly • will rot you're insides • breaks down passes through • got to keep an eye on those • be careful where you get it from
health 2019-09-27
9 Clues: [insert a/w of a cough] • [insert a/w of a doctor] • [insert a/w of medicine] • [Insert a/w of a headache] • [insert a/w of a hospital] • [insert a/w of an earache] • [insert a/w of a toothache] • [Insert a/w of a stomachache] • [insert a/w of a temperature]
Health 2019-02-17
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- a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being
- you have it when ate something bad for your stomach
- what a doctor advices you to take when you are sick
- part of the body which you use to write
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- a doctor specialising in teeth and dental health
- usually a winter illness caused by a virus
- you have it when your head hurts
- - a doctor specialising in children and their illnesses
- you have it when your back hurts
9 Clues: you have it when your head hurts • you have it when your back hurts • part of the body which you use to write • usually a winter illness caused by a virus • a doctor specialising in teeth and dental health • you have it when ate something bad for your stomach • what a doctor advices you to take when you are sick • - a doctor specialising in children and their illnesses • ...
health 2023-11-15
Health 2023-06-30
9 Clues: measuring • energetic • increasing size • how tall are you • how heavy you are • stay in a position • doing physical activities • things we need to eat to grow • inheritance of children to parents
Health 2023-04-10
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- Potato chips are high in this
- food manufacturers make this label small
- this affects myplate's suggestions
- true or false it is important to get in your daily vegetables, fruits, etc.
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- things in foods that your body needs to grow and survive
- myplate is and the dietary guidelines are updated every _ years
- the worst types of fats
- dark green vegetables fall into which category
- lacking this vitamin can result in scurvy
- measure of heat that is used as energy for the body
10 Clues: the worst types of fats • Potato chips are high in this • this affects myplate's suggestions • food manufacturers make this label small • lacking this vitamin can result in scurvy • dark green vegetables fall into which category • measure of heat that is used as energy for the body • things in foods that your body needs to grow and survive • ...
health 2021-11-01
Health 2021-11-22
10 Clues: salty foods • healthy milk • healthy foods • healthy foods • unhealthy foods • use a smaller plate • no refined products • drink water instead • Be physically active • Eat but not too fast
Health 2021-12-13
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- an unfavourable reaction to certain foods,insect bites, etc.
- the present state of a thing
- A person who is unable to stop taking drugs,alcohol, etc
- a general medical examination to see if you are healthy
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- the air that comes out of your lungs
- an inability to stop doing or using something, especially something harmful
- a common illness that makes you sneeze and makes your nose produce liquid
- The wrong or bad use or treatment of smth/smb
- a dull,continuous pain
9 Clues: a dull,continuous pain • the present state of a thing • the air that comes out of your lungs • The wrong or bad use or treatment of smth/smb • a general medical examination to see if you are healthy • A person who is unable to stop taking drugs,alcohol, etc • an unfavourable reaction to certain foods,insect bites, etc. • ...
Health 2022-06-06
HEALTH 2024-09-25
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- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder.
- treatment of mental illness and psychological problems.
- Use of sharp object to harm yourself
- a medical specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the nervous system.
- Multiple Suicides in a peer or friend group
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- When sad feelings and negative thoughts dominate your entire life
- a medical practitioner specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
- relating to the observation and treatment of actual patients rather than theoretical or laboratory studies.
- Killing yourself intentionally
9 Clues: Killing yourself intentionally • Use of sharp object to harm yourself • Multiple Suicides in a peer or friend group • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder. • treatment of mental illness and psychological problems. • When sad feelings and negative thoughts dominate your entire life • ...
Health 2025-03-10
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- Maximum force exerted in a short time
- Amount of force produced by muscles
- Energy production without oxygen for short bursts
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- Range of motion in joints and muscle stretching ability
- Smooth and efficient use of different body parts together
- Maximum oxygen use during exercise
- Quickness of movement or rate of covering distance
- Maintaining stability and control of body position
- Ability to move quickly and change direction
9 Clues: Maximum oxygen use during exercise • Amount of force produced by muscles • Maximum force exerted in a short time • Ability to move quickly and change direction • Energy production without oxygen for short bursts • Quickness of movement or rate of covering distance • Maintaining stability and control of body position • ...
Health 2023-11-03
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- calisthenic jump done from a standing position with legs together and arms at the sides to a position with the legs apart and the arms over the head
- become thinner or lighter
- increase in body weight
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- a plant or part of a plant used as food
- the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats
- activity requiring physical effort
- the state of being free from illness or injuries
- the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food.
- gymnasium
9 Clues: gymnasium • increase in body weight • become thinner or lighter • activity requiring physical effort • a plant or part of a plant used as food • the state of being free from illness or injuries • the kinds of food that a person, animal, or community habitually eats • the sweet and fleshy product of a tree or other plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food. • ...
Health 2023-12-14
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- disease that affects the heart or blood vessels (aka CVD) __________
- disease that can’t be transmitted by another person, vector or environment __________
- hardened arteries with reduced elasticity __________
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- irregular heartbeats when the heart skips a beat or beats very fast or very slowly __________
- disease characterized by the accumulation of plague on artery walls __________
- Top portion of the heart __________
- an acute injury in which blood flow to the brain is interrupted due to an artery supplying blood to the brain being blocked __________
- system which includes your heart, blood and blood vessels __________
- aka high blood pressure, often has no symptoms in its early stages, it is sometimes called a “silent killer” __________
- chest pain that results when the heart does not get enough oxygen; usually caused by atherosclerosis __________ (I left a space in the word)
10 Clues: Top portion of the heart __________ • hardened arteries with reduced elasticity __________ • disease that affects the heart or blood vessels (aka CVD) __________ • system which includes your heart, blood and blood vessels __________ • disease characterized by the accumulation of plague on artery walls __________ • ...
Health. 2024-04-19
9 Clues: Its a class. • Dont become FAT. • This is bad for you. • The oppisite of strong. • Dont drink to much alcohol. • "Hi how ar- Shut up your bald" • Your face feels numb on one side. • This keeps you from going insane. • Try this for 30 or 60 minutes a day.
health 2022-02-25
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- heart beats with rapid, erratic electrical impulses causing the heart to quiver uselessly,instead of pumping blood
- deprived of oxygen,which can result in unconsciousness or death; suffocation
- action or process of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death
- automated External Defibrillator
- Samaritan Law: All 50 states provide “Good Samaritan”
- cardiac Arrest: the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating
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- Resuscitation:Provides oxygenated blood to the brain and heart and keeps these organs alive
- fibrillation
- with oxygen
9 Clues: with oxygen • fibrillation • automated External Defibrillator • Samaritan Law: All 50 states provide “Good Samaritan” • cardiac Arrest: the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating • deprived of oxygen,which can result in unconsciousness or death; suffocation • action or process of reviving someone from unconsciousness or apparent death • ...
Health 2025-06-03
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- Something that happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or there is sudden bleeding in the brain.
- Not able to breathe easily.
- When we have a virus, we can have an i.....
- A substance containing a lot of fat that is found in the body.
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- What you put to heal a broken bone.
- A condition marked by pain in the throat.
- Wound caused by an overexposure to the sun.
- A compressed solid substance, typically a measured amount of a medicine or drug.
- Very tired.
9 Clues: Very tired. • Not able to breathe easily. • What you put to heal a broken bone. • A condition marked by pain in the throat. • Wound caused by an overexposure to the sun. • When we have a virus, we can have an i..... • A substance containing a lot of fat that is found in the body. • A compressed solid substance, typically a measured amount of a medicine or drug. • ...
Health 2022-11-04
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- other name for sleep duct
- growth between puberty and adulthood
- another name for fertilized egg
- the females monthly period
- have ping a sexual relationship with only one person
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- the mix of egg and sperm
- scientific term for producing a baby
- scientific name for ovaries and testes
- another name for uterus
9 Clues: another name for uterus • the mix of egg and sperm • other name for sleep duct • the females monthly period • another name for fertilized egg • growth between puberty and adulthood • scientific term for producing a baby • scientific name for ovaries and testes • have ping a sexual relationship with only one person
Health 2022-02-11
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- A reciept with the drugs that a doctor gives us in order to treat us
- Something that we don't see, but is considered as bacterias
- When a person feels ill because of one particular thing
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- Actions that people do to get over any illness
- To faint, fall down
- When a person gets over an illness or addiction
- One of the ways to trat different ilnesses
- A main purpose of the syringe
- A row of actions performed in order to help person in extreme situations
9 Clues: To faint, fall down • A main purpose of the syringe • One of the ways to trat different ilnesses • Actions that people do to get over any illness • When a person gets over an illness or addiction • When a person feels ill because of one particular thing • Something that we don't see, but is considered as bacterias • ...
HEALTH 2022-02-08
health 2022-12-01
Across
- looking directly into someone's eye's
- used when talking and describe feelings
- movemment of the body that hints to emotions
- paying attention to someone else talking
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- a way people describe how they are feelings
- the ability to process sounds and words
- the main way of communication
- something that is clear
- a movement of your hand or head
9 Clues: something that is clear • the main way of communication • a movement of your hand or head • looking directly into someone's eye's • the ability to process sounds and words • used when talking and describe feelings • paying attention to someone else talking • a way people describe how they are feelings • movemment of the body that hints to emotions
health 2023-02-08
9 Clues: two adults no kids • single person no kids • a family with 1 parent • you history is your family • family is not just humans but • whats your dads wife's son to you • this is family that are other relitives • this family has merged two different family's • family is not just brood but if you have a strong
Health 2025-06-05
9 Clues: Deadly desease • Too much alcohol • High temperature • Keep going to the toilet • water. Water with bubbles • Person who provide something • A mark when you hit yourself • When you leave from somewhere • A pill to sooth a sore theoath
health 2025-07-01
9 Clues: is off the plate • Opposite of a fruit • Opposite of a vegetable • Look at it to be healthy • only use in small amounts • It comes from a cow normally • You generally eat it for breakfast • not always as it seems in real life • can be in what you eat and people have them if they cant have the real food
HEALTH 2025-07-01
9 Clues: Sometimes foods • Produced by a cow • A type of lean meats • Have in small amounts • Have in larger amounts • items you put in your food • A section on the food plate • Provides energy and keeps us healthy • A way to get people to buy your foods
Glencoe Health Chapter 2 2023-12-13
Across
- taking action to influence others to address a health related concern
- hidden beliefs and attitudes about what is important to guide how you live
- Skills specific tools to maintain or improve your health
- failure of health professionals to meet accepted standards
- the body's reaction to everyday challenges
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- skills strategies that help you say no to unhealthy behavior
- Resolution ending conflict through problem solving
- plan multistep strategy to achieve your goal
- a written agreement to repair a product or refund money
- things you aim for that take planning and work
- Advocates people who take on regional/national consumer issues
- Consumer someone who purchases or uses health products
- Term Goal a goal you can reach in a short period of time
13 Clues: the body's reaction to everyday challenges • things you aim for that take planning and work • plan multistep strategy to achieve your goal • Resolution ending conflict through problem solving • Consumer someone who purchases or uses health products • a written agreement to repair a product or refund money • ...
Annual Enrollment 2024-08-29
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- Late Enrollment Penalty
- helps cover medical services and items that Part A does not cover, when medically necessary
- Optional Supplemental Benefits
- combines Part A and part B and usually offers Part D too
- Health insurance for anyone 65 or older and some people under 65 with certain disabilities or concerns
- Enrollment Oct15
- A fixed amount a member pays for a covered health service.
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- The amount you owe for health insurance plan covers before payments are scheduled.
- Medicare prescription plan
- Annual notice of change
- Your share of the cost of a covered health care service, calculated as a percent.
- helps cover inpatient care in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities
12 Clues: Enrollment Oct15 • Late Enrollment Penalty • Annual notice of change • Medicare prescription plan • Optional Supplemental Benefits • combines Part A and part B and usually offers Part D too • A fixed amount a member pays for a covered health service. • helps cover inpatient care in hospitals and skilled nursing facilities • ...
What's your responsibiltiy 2021-10-18
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- _____ peer pressure or the pressure to conform when spending your money.
- Take good care of the items that you have already ______.
- _____ for wisdom when spending your money.
- Health Maintenance Organization
- Doctors trained to treat certain needs for patients.
- Sending messages to the public.
- Do your ______! When shopping for an expensive item, comparison shop.
- Avoid buying grocery shopping without a list or when you are _____.
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- A person that boasts that he or she has medical skills or remedies.
- _____ shop
- _____ Insurance
- to make unethical for one's own advantage.
- Be a good influence on your _____ and peers by helping them make wise choices
- A person who is living in a town or country.
- Family _____
- Buy _____and services that help you have good health
- If you have a problem with goods or services that you purchased, don't ignore it get ____.
- Use your_____ wisely, getting the most out of your dollar
18 Clues: _____ shop • Family _____ • _____ Insurance • Health Maintenance Organization • Sending messages to the public. • to make unethical for one's own advantage. • _____ for wisdom when spending your money. • A person who is living in a town or country. • Buy _____and services that help you have good health • Doctors trained to treat certain needs for patients. • ...
Man-Made Disaster 2023-04-18
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- The accidental or deliberate release of oil into the environment, usually resulting in significant damage to ecosystems, wildlife, and human health.
- A situation in which the health of a population is threatened by a disease outbreak, natural disaster, or other public health crisis.
- A state of armed conflict between two or more nations or groups, often resulting in significant loss of life, damage to infrastructure, and displacement of people.
- The unintended or deliberate release of hazardous chemicals into the environment, typically resulting in environmental contamination, property damage, or human health risks.
- An incident that occurs in an industrial setting, typically involving machinery or equipment, that results in damage to property, injury, or death to workers or members of the public.
- Exposure to ionizing radiation, which can lead to cellular damage and health risks such as cancer.
- The breakdown or malfunction of technology, machinery, or equipment that can result in safety hazards, economic losses, or environmental damage.
- An attack on computer systems or networks, typically with the aim of disrupting or damaging them or stealing sensitive information.
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- The contamination of the natural environment, often by human activities such as industrial processes, transportation, or waste disposal, that can have negative impacts on ecosystems, wildlife, and human health.
- The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political or social aims, often targeting civilians or non-combatants.
- Mistakes or actions made by individuals that lead to unintended consequences, such as accidents, safety hazards, or equipment failures.
- The breakdown or malfunction of critical infrastructure, such as transportation systems, power grids, or communication networks, that can disrupt the functioning of society and cause economic losses.
- are capable of posing a risk to human health, safety, or the environment due to their physical or chemical properties.
13 Clues: Exposure to ionizing radiation, which can lead to cellular damage and health risks such as cancer. • are capable of posing a risk to human health, safety, or the environment due to their physical or chemical properties. • The use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political or social aims, often targeting civilians or non-combatants. • ...
HSS 4303 - Intro 2020-10-05
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- How you describe the disease pattern of the population (who, when, where)
- The use of epidemiological research to better manage the disease
- Factors that influence health-related outcomes
- Type of study that describes health-related events such as disease by group and time
- Type of study that examines the risk factors, determinants and causes of disease
- He discovered the cause and prevention of scurvy using experimental study design to test out his hypothesis
- Founder of modern epidemiology ; He examined the number of births and deaths relative to the population, described the state of health of the pop., established determinants and applied the knowledge to prevent and control disease
- Type of epidemiologist that examines childhood factors and how that might influence disease later in life
- Founder of epidemiology ; Identified cause of cholera outbreak in London by examining the distribution of the deaths
- Type of determinant that is external to the individual like income, education, etc.
- Type of determinant that includes air pollution, pesticides, etc.
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- Number of cases in a population
- The study of the occurrence and distribution of health-related events, states and processes in specified populations, including the determinants of said processes, and the application of this knowledge to control relevant health problems
- Type of determinant that includes age, gender, level of participation, diet, etc.
- Group of people with a common characteristic
- Type of study that test treatments, programs and interventions to see whether they can be used to prevent or treat disease at the population level
- Did a case control approach of cancer related to smoking
- The 1st epidemiologist ; He looked at mortality rates in London and examined patterns of mortality and survival rates
18 Clues: Number of cases in a population • Group of people with a common characteristic • Factors that influence health-related outcomes • Did a case control approach of cancer related to smoking • The use of epidemiological research to better manage the disease • Type of determinant that includes air pollution, pesticides, etc. • ...
BUSPH Crossword 2024-05-01
Across
- Food for health
- Cleanliness for health
- State of good health
- Widespread disease outbreak
- Shot for immunity
Down
- Locale with hotter-than-average air and land temperatures
- A feeling of fellowship with others
- Physical activity regimen
- Illness/Disorder
- Providing equitable access to opportunities and resources
10 Clues: Food for health • Illness/Disorder • Shot for immunity • State of good health • Cleanliness for health • Physical activity regimen • Widespread disease outbreak • A feeling of fellowship with others • Locale with hotter-than-average air and land temperatures • Providing equitable access to opportunities and resources
Health and Disability Income Insurance 2015-10-21
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- A provision under which an insured pays a certain amount, after which the insurance company pays 100 percent of the remaining expenses.
- A group of doctors and hospitals that agree to provide health care at rates approved by the insurer.
- Pays part or all of hospital bills for room, board, and other charges.
- Provides payments to replace income when an insured person is unable to work.
- An amount the insured must pay before benefits become payable by the insurance company.
- An independent membership corporation that provides protection against the cost of hospital care.
- Prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to members.
- Hospital expense insurance, surgical expense insurance, and physician expense insurance.
- A network of selected contracted, participating providers; Also called an HMO-PPO hybrid or Open-ended HMO.
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- Provides benefits for doctors' fees for nonsurgical car, X-rays, and lab tests.
- A health insurance plan that provides a wide range of health care services for a fixed, prepaid monthly premium.
- Provides day-in, day-out care for long-term illness or disability.
- Supplements Medicare by filling the gap between Medicare payments and medical costs not covered by Medicare.
- A provision under which both the insured and the insurer share the covered losses
- An independent membership corporation that provides protection against the cost of surgical and medical care.
- A provision under which the insured pays a flat dollar amount each time a covered medical service is received after the deductible has been met.
- Pays part or all of the surgeon's fees for an operation.
17 Clues: Pays part or all of the surgeon's fees for an operation. • Provides day-in, day-out care for long-term illness or disability. • Pays part or all of hospital bills for room, board, and other charges. • Prepaid health plans that provide comprehensive health care to members. • Provides payments to replace income when an insured person is unable to work. • ...
Chapter 12- Health Insurance Essentials 2021-06-24
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- An online service provided by various insurance companies that allows providers to look up a patient's insurance benefits, eligibility, claims status, and explanation of benefits.
- Poor, needy, impoverished.
- A written agreement between two parties in which one party (the insurance company) agrees to pay another party (the patient) if certain specified circumstances occur.
- A list of fixed fees for services.
- A formal request for payment from an insurance company for services provided.
- A payment arrangement for healthcare providers.
- The length of time a patient waits for disability insurance to pay after the date of injury.
- A health problem that was present before new health insurance coverage started.
- A system used to determine how much providers should be paid for services provided. It is used by Medicare and many other health insurance companies.
- An organization that processes claims and provides administrative services for another organization. Often used by self-funded plans.
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- Low-income Medicare patients who qualify for Medicaid for their secondary insurance.
- An online marketplace where people can compare and buy individual health insurance plans. State health insurance exchanges were established as part of the Affordable Care Act.
- A decision-making process used by managed care organizations to manage healthcare costs. It involves case-by-case assessments of the appropriateness of care.
- A document sent by the insurance company to the provider and the patient explaining the allowed charge amount, the amount reimbursed for services, and the patient's financial responsibilities.
- A process required by some insurance carriers in which the provider obtains permission to perform certain procedures or services.
- A designated person who receives funds from an insurance policy.
- An approved list of physicians, hospitals, and other providers.
- The primary care provider, who is in charge of a patient's treatment. Additional treatment, such as referrals to a specialist, must be approved by the gatekeeper.
- An order from a primary care provider for the patient to see a specialist or to get certain medical services.
- The amount paid or to be paid by the policyholder for coverage under the contract, usually in periodic installments.
20 Clues: Poor, needy, impoverished. • A list of fixed fees for services. • A payment arrangement for healthcare providers. • An approved list of physicians, hospitals, and other providers. • A designated person who receives funds from an insurance policy. • A formal request for payment from an insurance company for services provided. • ...
module 2017-04-12
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- /being man or being woman
- /occurs when a person's emotions, opinions, or behaviors are affected by others
- /the way in which the operation of business, production, and markets are integrated across national boundaries
- /consists of prevention information, condoms, and bleach for disinfecting needles
- /international organizations that focus on health issues in a certain region
- /a complex global phenomenon that has been around for a long time, but as a virus that could infect humans
- /supervised treated of addicted drug users by administering drugs such as methadone or buprenorphine
- /an approach that is proven effective in addressing high risk populations for HIV/AIDS and substance abuse
- /abbreviation of an approach developed primarily in the global health context
- /state of low mood and aversion to activity
- /protective factor domain that includes attachment/commitment to positive prosocial individuals and groups
- /the presence of disease carried or vectored in a particular location via contaminatedwater, insects and climatic factors
- / customary codes of behavior in a group or culture, together with the beliefs about what those codes mean
- /construct that guides behavior
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- /integration of socioeconomic constraints, life patterns, and associated values/beliefs
- /What does NGOs stand for?
- /sexual transmission of HIV and incorporates elements of health belief model and efficacy theory
- /a person's intention to perform a behavior
- /the presence or absence of adequate health care services, planning, or prevention functions
- heath /a full review of issues in global health
- /the nature of the economy and its relationship to the global economic system
- /the action of making a person immune to infection, typically by inoculation
- /branch of medical science that applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice
- /systems of knowledge and practice that tie together culturally shared ideas about what causes illnesses and disease
- /power is the amount of power a person believes he or she has over performing the behavior
- /a Global Health issue, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and other countries
- /small or large social unit who have something in common, such as norms, religion, values, or identity
- /confidence in the ability to take the action
- /helps people understand what is important or not which will generate action
- / the things, behaviors, and so on that make for high status, together with what that status signifies
30 Clues: /being man or being woman • /What does NGOs stand for? • /construct that guides behavior • /a person's intention to perform a behavior • /state of low mood and aversion to activity • /confidence in the ability to take the action • heath /a full review of issues in global health • /international organizations that focus on health issues in a certain region • ...
Chapter 4 Complete Health History 2023-02-11
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- inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate what you see, hear, smell, touch
- number of deliveries in which the fetus reached full term
- Have you thought about cutting down? Have you ever been annoyed by criticism?
- Onset, exactly when did it first occur? Duration, how long did it last? Frequency, how often does it occur?
- What brings the pain on?
- includes all nerve fibers outside the brain and spinal cord; 12 pairs of CN, 31 of SN, and all their branches
- patient's report about himself
- number of children living
- (warrants exploration) "Tell me about your exercise routine?"
- (and employment) "How many days have you missed from school this month?"
- last chest x-ray, TB skin test
- number of preterm pregnancies
- the patients present health and history of present health is assessed using this
- includes the brain and spinal cord
- value-belief system, education, financial status
- use of antacids, laxatives
- How bad is the pain? (use the numeric pain scale)
- number of incomplete pregnancies
- This is apparent when a person's response is much greater than the expected reaction to a traumatic life event.
- a comparison of a list of current medications with the previous list
- How does the pain affect your daily living?
- height and weight at birth and at 1, 2, 5 and 10 years
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- How does it look, feel, sound?
- to evaluate the past & present health state of each body system
- measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, pertussis, strep throat
- What makes the pain better?
- (relationships), "how would you describe your role in the family?"
- How intense or severe is the pain?
- (warrants exploration) "Have you moved recently?"
- Does the pain spread anywhere?
- (warrants exploration) "Have you texted photos that you later regret?"
- (depression, warrants exploration) "Have you ever tried to kill yourself?"
- number of pregnancies
- (health) "How do you define health?"
- tenderness, lumps, swelling
- (warrants exploration) "Have you ever been seriously injured?"
- measures the person's self-care ability in the areas of general physical health, ADLs
- method of interviewing focuses on assessment of the adolescent
- asthma, COPD, depression, diabetes, HTN, heart disease, HIV, hepatitis, cancer, seizure
- is a subjective feeling someone feels from a disorder
- is ab objective abnormality
- (resources), "To whom you go to for support with a problem at work?"
- Where is the pain?
43 Clues: Where is the pain? • number of pregnancies • What brings the pain on? • number of children living • use of antacids, laxatives • What makes the pain better? • tenderness, lumps, swelling • is ab objective abnormality • number of preterm pregnancies • How does it look, feel, sound? • Does the pain spread anywhere? • patient's report about himself • last chest x-ray, TB skin test • ...
Planning, management and financing of health care economics 2025-03-13
Across
- A reimbursement model where providers receive a fixed amount per patient, regardless of services used
- A system where the government provides health services funded by taxes
- The total output of healthcare goods and services in a given year
- The total amount spent on healthcare within a country
- A situation where one party (e.g., an insurer) does not have full information about another party's health status
- A financial burden on individuals due to high healthcare expenses
- A principle of healthcare economics focusing on cost containment and quality improvement
- A pricing strategy in healthcare where providers are paid for each service separately
- A financial instrument that allows individuals to save money tax-free for medical expenses
- A common issue in healthcare where resources are not distributed fairly among populations
- A process in healthcare management that sets priorities for funding and service delivery
- A situation where patients demand more healthcare services due to insurance coverage
- The study of costs and benefits of different medical interventions
- The sector responsible for organizing, financing, and delivering health services
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- A factor that significantly influences healthcare costs, including salaries and facility expenses
- A system where employers provide health insurance to their employees
- A model of care that combines patient treatment and funding under one structure
- A healthcare funding model based on tax revenue rather than insurance
- An approach that seeks to balance costs with the effectiveness of treatments
- A funding mechanism where healthcare providers are paid based on health outcomes
- A system for funding medical services, often involving insurance
- A key objective in healthcare financing, ensuring resources are used wisely
- The process of designing policies and regulations for healthcare delivery
- The economic concept of allocating limited resources efficiently
- An organization that negotiates healthcare costs on behalf of members
- A measure of the number of doctors available per population
- A key principle in healthcare planning, ensuring everyone gets services regardless of income
- A common type of health insurance plan that requires a primary care physician referral for specialists
- A measure of how effectively a healthcare system meets its population's needs
- A system that limits provider networks to control costs
30 Clues: The total amount spent on healthcare within a country • A system that limits provider networks to control costs • A measure of the number of doctors available per population • A system for funding medical services, often involving insurance • The economic concept of allocating limited resources efficiently • ...
Health Information Professional's Week 2017 2017-03-25
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- A correction or change made to a clinical document or patient's record
- Combines technology and communications to allow physicians to consult remotely
- Health record created and maintained by the patient which can be shared with others
- Clinical care instructions from a doctor to a nurse or other clinician
- Documented daily by nurses to describe the current condition of patient
- Indiana's report that provides information of narcotics prescribed to patients
- Acronym for a health care law enacted in 1996 that mandates privacy and security for patients and their medical records
- Term for instructions provided by a patient to release their records
- Department responsible for housing, securing, releasing and processing medical records
- Floyd's electronic clinical charting system
- (Acronym) Government regulatory agency that protects the civil rights of patients
- A "virtual" or remote "office visit" with a provider using a computer or Ipad, for example
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- Least amount necessary of clinical documents provided to requesters (unless specifically specified otherwise)
- Acronym for a medical record that is in an electronic format
- Report dictated by providers describing hospital course of care
- Clinical document with chief complaint, health history, assessment and plan
- Medical doctor who puts people to "sleep" before surgery
- Acronym for the function that furnishes medical records to various requesters
- Clinical summary document shared with providers
- Legally binding document that appoints someone to handle your health/financial affairs if you are unable
- Process of prepping, scanning and indexing clinical documents
- Written instructions detailing a person's medical wishes i.e. burial preferences, who belongings go to, etc...
- A.K.A. "Obamacare"
- Number of years BH Floyd retains medical records before purging
- Can HIM release incomplete records?
- Floyd's current Legal Health Record (EHR) system
- (Acronym) General term for your job role (Hint: what we're celebrating this week!)
- (Acronym) Computerized Physician Order Entry
- Current EHR used by most BH System facilities
29 Clues: A.K.A. "Obamacare" • Can HIM release incomplete records? • Floyd's electronic clinical charting system • (Acronym) Computerized Physician Order Entry • Current EHR used by most BH System facilities • Clinical summary document shared with providers • Floyd's current Legal Health Record (EHR) system • Medical doctor who puts people to "sleep" before surgery • ...
HEALTH TRENDS, ISSUES, and CONCERNS (GLOBAL LEVEL) 2018-11-20
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- means Millennium Development Goals
- leaves of the tobacco plant dried and prepared for ingestion or smoking
- any of the important statements in health that is in dispute and must be settled
- disease of the respiratory system
- means Human Immunodeficiency Virus
- disease of the heart and blood vessels
- state of having no money and personal properties
- active ingredient in beverages like brandy, beer, rum, and wine
- state of physical, mental. emotional, and social well-being in all matters related to the reproductive system
- any disease transmitted from one person to another by direct or indirect contact
- insufficient or excessive intake of food and nutrients
- condition enabling disease causing micro-organisms to resist drugs and medicines
- disease of the respiratory system characterized by inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, virus, or irritants
- any general tendency to change in health concepts, information, skills, and values
- inflammation of the liver caused by micro-organism or a toxin
- acute communicable disease characterized by high fever, nausea, body pains, etc.
- occurring after birth or delivery
- malignant growth of tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell reproduction
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- health of women during childbirth, pregnancy and postpartum period
- act of making a person immune from certain diseases
- disorder in the artery which makes blood pressure abnormally high
- loss of brain function due to lack of disturbance in the normal blood supply to the brain
- non-communicable disease characterized by abnormally high blood sugar levels
- branch of medical science which specializes in treating diseases of the female reproductive organs and delivering babies
- program or strategy which addresses global health issues, concerns, and trends
- health of the world as a whole
- communicable disease characterized by inflamed meninges
- occurring before birth or delivery
- means Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome
- communicable disease caused by plasmodium parasites transmitted through mosquito bites
30 Clues: health of the world as a whole • disease of the respiratory system • occurring after birth or delivery • means Millennium Development Goals • means Human Immunodeficiency Virus • occurring before birth or delivery • disease of the heart and blood vessels • means Acquired Immune-Deficiency Syndrome • state of having no money and personal properties • ...
Pharmacy Week Challenge 2021-10-16
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- a type of insurance to cover the cost of claims that exceed the employer threshold limits
- a plan sponsor submits a prescription _____ ____ to CMS for every time a beneficiary fills a prescription under Medicare Part D
- Part C is also referred to as a medicare _________ plan
- when a member is in good health and rarely uses prescription drugs they may choose this lower premium plan
- true or false, does Medicare Part C cover prescription drugs?
- a benefit that allows members to obtain a 90 day supply of medication at a designated retail pharmacy
- enacted in December 2003 to reimburse Plan Sponsors for a portion of their Qualifying Covered Retirees' costs for prescription drugs otherwise covered by Medicare Part D
- combining medical and rx benefits
- the flat amount the patient pays for covered prescriptions and services after the deductible
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- Part A generally covers _______ hospital stays, skilled nursing care, hospice care, and limited home health-care services
- a type of plan provided to administer employee health claims that requires a third-party administrators to handle the administration of a company’s self-funded health benefit
- this pharmacy dispenses a 90 day supply of medication for our members.
- the optional prescription drug benefit introduced into law in 2003
- he is recognized as the father of American pharmacy. (hint: he is not the founding father of pharmacy and was a practitioner, experimenter, editor and professor)
- this president signed the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act (P.L. 108–173), which authorizes Medicare coverage of outpatient prescription drugs
- adequate levels of it
- Taking your medicine as prescribed or medication ________ is important for controlling chronic conditions, treating temporary conditions, and overall long-term health and well-being. A personal connection with your pharmacist will support this.
- prescribed when the pancreas doesn't produce
- the abbreviation for a stand alone plan that covers prescription drugs
- a customized Medicare Advantage plans developed exclusively for employer and union groups
20 Clues: adequate levels of it • combining medical and rx benefits • prescribed when the pancreas doesn't produce • Part C is also referred to as a medicare _________ plan • true or false, does Medicare Part C cover prescription drugs? • the optional prescription drug benefit introduced into law in 2003 • this pharmacy dispenses a 90 day supply of medication for our members. • ...
The One Where We Learned Section 5 Benefits 2022-11-22
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- Prior to admission to a Residential Treatment Center a _________ is requires
- All Gender Reassignment Surgeries require prior approval
- natural tooth, a tooth previously restored with a crown, inlay, onlay, or porcelain restoration, or treated by endodontics, is not considered a
- Education Program, Visit limitations that apply to the Nutritional Counseling benefit do not apply to visits made in connection with
- Injuries, Abrasions, Burns, Bites, Frostbite, Poisoning, Gunshot wounds, etc are all considered
- Care, Allergy testing is covered under this subsection of Section 5
- Option, Coverage that MUST use Preferred retail pharmacies or the Specialty Drug Pharmacy Program in order to receive benefits
- 1, generic drugs
- Health Assessment, 10-15 minute questionnaire that is a health evaluation program which could entitle a member to receive a $50 health account to be used for most qualified medical expenses
- Suture removal is ONLY _______ when rendered by a Physician other than the original Physician
- BlueLINK document used to describe Delivery coverage for expecting mothers
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- number of prophylaxis covered per person per calendar year
- Surgery, Bilateral Mastectomy after testing positive for BRCA mutations is considered __________
- A, All services for Hospice Care require prior approval except when the primary insurance is
- Season, One influenza immunization in a single _________ is covered
- Health Substance Abuse, Treatment for abuse of, or dependence on such substances as alcohol, narcotics, and hallucinogens is covered under this portion of Section 5 in the benefits
- Preventive, Coverage for adults age 22 and over
- Deficiencies, B12 injections are covered for individuals with ___________
- first 2 visits per calendar year are free for _____ behavioral health counseling visits
- Teeth, Wisdom teeth are considered __________
- Intrauterine insemination (IUI), Intravaginal insemination (IVI), In vitro fertilization (IVF), and sperm banking are all covered services
- Services, BlueLINK document stating the change from the hearing aid claims limit of $2,500 3 calendar years to 5 calendar years for adults over age 22
22 Clues: 1, generic drugs • Teeth, Wisdom teeth are considered __________ • Preventive, Coverage for adults age 22 and over • All Gender Reassignment Surgeries require prior approval • number of prophylaxis covered per person per calendar year • Season, One influenza immunization in a single _________ is covered • ...
Aspects of Healthcare Review 2023-12-12
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- government health insurance for people 65+
- what type of care can occur if we not have regard for cultural differences
- this trait allows us to stay current on new medical practices
- the amount you pay to the doctor on the day of care
- moral code to help determine right from wrong
- shared beliefs, speech, rules, etc in a community
- periodic payment for health insurance coverage
- one of the approaches to cultural competence
- government health insurance for military members
- how many traits of healthcare workers did we discuss
- doing what you say you will do shows ___________________
- this type of consent can be written or verbal
- confidential information should only be shared on a _____________ basis
- all the different aspects of people
- threatening of harm
- if you violate a person's right to privacy (even accidentally like posting patient data to your story)
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- one of the approaches to cultural competence
- what does HIPAA stand for
- HIPPA ensures __________ of health information (you can't share it)
- this trait includes not stealing or using an institution's items for your own use
- doing something you have not been trained to do or not doing something you should have done
- what a licensed individual is allowed to do based on their training
- the amount you have to pay each year before insurance will pay
- professional negligence, care resulted in injury
- government health insurance for blind, disabled, and low income
- you need to be culturally ______________ to provide the best care for patients
- bathing, washing hair, keeping nails short, etc are examples of proper __________ for healthcare workers
- proper __________ for healthcare workers includes covering undergarments, wearing your name badge, wearing appropriate shoes, etc
- this type of consent allows you to care if someone is unconscious
- the birthplaces of people
- the ability to relate without feeling sorry for them
- unwarranted touching of another person without permission
32 Clues: threatening of harm • what does HIPAA stand for • the birthplaces of people • all the different aspects of people • government health insurance for people 65+ • one of the approaches to cultural competence • one of the approaches to cultural competence • moral code to help determine right from wrong • this type of consent can be written or verbal • ...
NURSEWORD 2023-12-02
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- Theory of Patricia Benner wherein the nurse no longer relies on principles, rules, or guidelines to connect situations and determine actions
- Theory of Florence Nightingale
- Science of Unitary Human Beings
- SYSTEM MODEL IN NURSING PRACTICE
- ADAPTATION MODEL
- From the other concepts of Martha Rogers, it is the fundamental unit of both the living and the non-living
- Nursing is a healing art (therapeutic) of “human relationship between an individual who is sick, or in need of health services, and a nurse especially educated to recognize and to respond to the need for help
- First Lady of Nursing
- She viewed nursing as both an art and a science that molds the attitude, intellectual competencies, and technical skills of the individual nurse into the desire and ability to help people cope with their health needs whether they are ill or well
- Describes nursing as an observable behavior found in the health care systems in society
- Describes Caring in nursing conveys physical acts but embraces the mind-body-spirit as it reclaims the embodied spirit as its focus of attention
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- Theory of _______ Caring; KATIE ERIKSSON
- According to Abdellah, it is a helping profession.
- From the other concepts of Martha Rogers, a nonlinear domain without spatial or temporal attributes
- The theory of dorothea orem: _______ deficit nursing theory
- based in the pathological and therapeutic sciences and is shared with other members of the health team
- In the theory of Callista Roy, it strengthens the effect of the focal stimulus
- Describes Nursing’s primary goal is to foster equilibrium within the individual, which allows for the practice of nursing individuals at any point in the health-illness continuum.
- Care, Core and Cure Model
- Theory of Patricia Benner wherein the person has no background experience of the situation in which he or she is involved
20 Clues: ADAPTATION MODEL • First Lady of Nursing • Care, Core and Cure Model • Theory of Florence Nightingale • Science of Unitary Human Beings • SYSTEM MODEL IN NURSING PRACTICE • Theory of _______ Caring; KATIE ERIKSSON • According to Abdellah, it is a helping profession. • The theory of dorothea orem: _______ deficit nursing theory • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2020-05-27
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- a tax for which the percentage of income paid in taxes increases as income increases
- government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling taxing and spending
- the minimum interest rate set by the Federal Reserve for lending to other banks
- required govt spending by permanent laws
- proportional tax on individual income after a specified threshold has been reached
- an income qualification program that determines whether one is eligible for benefits under government programs reserved for lower-income groups
- the process of an ever-expanding and increasingly interactive world economy
- allows the Congress to levy an income tax without apportioning it among the states or basing it on the United States Census.
- a federal program of health insurance for persons 65 years of age and older
- seven-member board that sets member banks reserve requirements, controls the discount rate, and makes other economic decisions
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- federal and state assistance program that pays for health care services for people who cannot afford them
- policies for which Congress has obligated itself to pay X level of benefits to Y number of recipients; Social Security benefits are an example
- allows open/free trade between the US, Mexico, and Canada.
- certificate issued by a government or private company which promises to pay back with interest the money borrowed from the buyer of the certificate
- a list of potential policy ideas, bills, or plans to improve society
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- 2010 federal legislation designed for comprehensive health reform, with an intent to expand coverage, control health care costs, and improve the health care delivery system
- the percentage of deposits that banking institutions must hold in reserve
- government policy that attempts to manage the economy by controlling the money supply and thus interest rates.
- US government agency that is responsible for the collection and enforcement of taxes
20 Clues: required govt spending by permanent laws • allows open/free trade between the US, Mexico, and Canada. • a list of potential policy ideas, bills, or plans to improve society • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • the percentage of deposits that banking institutions must hold in reserve • ...
Reflect 4 - Unit 1 Vocabulary List 1 and 2 2025-10-19
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- Young internet users should be careful when interacting with strangers online. They need to protect their _____.
- Some older people have closed minds; they are not _____ new ideas.
- Dubai is a very _____ city since there are so many ethnic groups living there.
- Companies are always looking for energetic new employees who have a _____ mindset and are not stuck in their thinking.
- The primary _____ of an annual health check is to catch health issues while they are still minor so they can be treated.
- At the famous scientist's funeral, several speeches were given that highlighted the man's brilliant _____.
- Over the last 100 years, many people have moved from farming communities to more _____ areas. There's more opportunity in big cities.
- In Korea and Japan, declining birthrates are leading to the emptying out of _____ areas. Most young people are moving to cities.
- There are two types of health: _____ and physical.
- Many people believe that the President of the United States is the most _____ position in global politics.
- Some people take vitamin supplements in capsule form because they want to _____ their intake of vitamins.
- Is your English level basic, intermediate, or _____.
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- In Canada, if you want to be Prime Minister, you must be able to speak English and French; you must be _____.
- During COVID, many students struggled to adapt to a _____ learning environment. They missed the physical classroom.
- Regular exercise and a healthy diet are _____ to a person's health.
- This is the name of the textbook for PENG004.
- If you are feeling lonely, you should try to join one of the online or offline _____.
- Most women always try to follow the fashion _____ by buying the latest clothing styles.
- The police to the criminal: "Come out with your hands up! There's no escape, the building is _____."
- The doctor _____ me to give up smoking and drinking too much; otherwise, my health would be at risk.
- This is a statement that is self-contradictory.
21 Clues: This is the name of the textbook for PENG004. • This is a statement that is self-contradictory. • There are two types of health: _____ and physical. • Is your English level basic, intermediate, or _____. • Some older people have closed minds; they are not _____ new ideas. • Regular exercise and a healthy diet are _____ to a person's health. • ...
HCIN 552 2024-10-12
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- fixed amount of money that a patient with health insurance pays for a covered health care service
- these are considered to be hybrids of HMOs and PPOs
- The number one global medical terminology
- accepts electronic claims from provider
- bills are reviewed for errors before transmitting to insurance companies
- A common system of naming things
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- Switching from MEDCIN to ICD-10 code sets
- itemized form that captures charges for patient visit
- Federal law that allows individuals to temporarily keep health coverage after term of employment
- Synonymous with coding fraud
- price list of services and procedures
- Type of health insurance plan that limits coverage to care from physicians who work for or contract with an insurance organization
12 Clues: Synonymous with coding fraud • A common system of naming things • price list of services and procedures • accepts electronic claims from provider • Switching from MEDCIN to ICD-10 code sets • The number one global medical terminology • these are considered to be hybrids of HMOs and PPOs • itemized form that captures charges for patient visit • ...
Mental Disorders 2022-12-12
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- when a child has antisocial behavior.
- when a person has trouble remembering, learning new things, concentrating, or making decisions that affect their everyday life
- a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings
- loss of memory, language
- serious mental disorder in which people interpret reality abnormally
- more-severe form of depression, also known as major depression or major depressive disorder
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- features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears
- Psychologists study cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by observing, interpreting
- mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event
- Being preoccupied with having or getting a serious disease or health condition
- specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders
- sudden episode of intense fear
12 Clues: loss of memory, language • sudden episode of intense fear • when a child has antisocial behavior. • features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears • a mental health condition that causes extreme mood swings • mental health condition that's triggered by a terrifying event • specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders • ...
PHM Pods + Health Equity Crossword 2024-10-23
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- The Population Health Management Pods follow the _____ Care Model.
- What Health Care professionals should use when speaking to members (Hint: Watch Personal Health Literacy PSA from IHA).
- An approach to assist members with short-term, mid-term, and long-term needs.
- can be a sign of low health literacy
- Member and Provider facing information with program and benefit details.
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- These target measures will be established based on baseline KPIs.
- Pod staff will contact members to identify needs, provide education, and assist with coordinating benefits to boost _____.
- Identified and developed pods to meet the needs of _____ identified within our member populations.
- A method used by Health Care Professionals to improve health literacy.
- Pod staff will be provided with existing and additional _____ materials related to the Member Focus Group.
10 Clues: can be a sign of low health literacy • These target measures will be established based on baseline KPIs. • The Population Health Management Pods follow the _____ Care Model. • A method used by Health Care Professionals to improve health literacy. • Member and Provider facing information with program and benefit details. • ...
Ancient Medicine 2020-08-01
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- set of means used to alleviate or cure an illness
- is the state and citizen responsibility for health protection
- natural consequences
- Procedure followed to achieve something
- Period of human history
- That it is part of the nature of something and is its own and characteristic of it
- Science that studies diseases that affect humans
- Measure or provision taken in advance to prevent a thing considered negative from happening.
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- end of life
- state of well-being and balance
- deterioration of health
- action of knowing
- professional practicing medicine
- to action or transition from an initial state to a different one
- Set of customs, ideas, beliefs, culture and scientific knowledge
15 Clues: end of life • action of knowing • natural consequences • deterioration of health • Period of human history • state of well-being and balance • professional practicing medicine • Procedure followed to achieve something • Science that studies diseases that affect humans • set of means used to alleviate or cure an illness • ...
HEALTH TERMINOLOGY 2025-01-28
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- Essential for hydration and hygiene.
- A state of well-being affecting the mind.
- A mosquito-borne disease common in tropical regions.
- Emergency care given before medical help arrives.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Measures to maintain cleanliness and prevent disease.
- Practices that promote cleanliness and health.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease.
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- A bacterial disease affecting the lungs.
- The process of obtaining necessary food for health.
- The process of identifying a disease or condition.
- A medical process to protect against diseases.
- Actions taken to stop disease before it happens.
- A medical method or action performed to achieve a health outcome.
- A condition of lack of proper nutrients.
15 Clues: Essential for hydration and hygiene. • Contamination of air, water, or soil. • A bacterial disease affecting the lungs. • A condition of lack of proper nutrients. • A state of well-being affecting the mind. • A medical process to protect against diseases. • Practices that promote cleanliness and health. • Actions taken to stop disease before it happens. • ...
Orientation 2025 2025-05-16
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- one campus partner of CARE
- CARE is for ______, not discipline
- Days of the week for in-person counseling
- cost of counseling
- instagram handle for updates on fitness classes and wellness programs
- place Outdoor Recreation has gone
- Fitness and Well Being’s signature program
- one reason to visit the Health Services
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- Fitness classes are taught by certified ________
- Number of campuses that offer counseling services
- name of Mount Carmel fitness facility
- Days of the week Student Health Services is open on the Mount Carmel Campus
- people who can submit a CARE report
- Number of club sports teams
- One of the three things to bring to a Health Services Appointment
15 Clues: cost of counseling • one campus partner of CARE • Number of club sports teams • place Outdoor Recreation has gone • CARE is for ______, not discipline • people who can submit a CARE report • name of Mount Carmel fitness facility • one reason to visit the Health Services • Days of the week for in-person counseling • Fitness and Well Being’s signature program • ...
Introduction to health information systems Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-17
10 Clues: radiology • An EMR and more • Raw health care facts • HIS remote delivery of care • health care info application • HIS for claims and reimbursements • medication ordering and dispensing • software and hardware for health care • Digitized Patient's treatment information • HIS for patient's diagnosis and treatments
CAHPS 2019-11-04
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- Tool used to collect member data
- Every Member ____________
- Acronym for Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems
- Care ____________
- Quality is Everyone's ____________
- NCQA ____________ Points
- Second word in CAHPS
- People who receive the survey
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- ____________ Service
- ____________ to Care
- Medicaid, ____________, and Marketplace members receive CAHPS surveys.
- Member ____________ is measured by CAHPS
- Frequency of CAHPS Survey
- How Well Doctors ____________
- Ranking for Health Plan, PCP, and Specialist
- Group of questions in survey
- Plan Required to perform annual CAHPS Surveys
- Getting ____________ Care
- How members receive CAHPS Surveys
19 Clues: Care ____________ • ____________ Service • ____________ to Care • Second word in CAHPS • NCQA ____________ Points • Every Member ____________ • Frequency of CAHPS Survey • Getting ____________ Care • Group of questions in survey • How Well Doctors ____________ • People who receive the survey • Tool used to collect member data • How members receive CAHPS Surveys • ...
Sensation and Perception 2022 2024-11-30
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- is a government health insurance program that covers basic care for lower-income people.
- it’s important to know whether the doctor, hospital or pharmacy you go to is in-___ or out-of-___, because it could make a big difference in how much you pay.
- this type of life insurance is short-term (often 10, 20 or 30 years.
- if you file a ____ for repair to your car, the deductible amount in your policy will be applied to the cost of the repair before your insurance company pays.
- when you have health insurance, this is the fee you pay when you go to the doctor or pick up your medication at the pharmacy.
- these insurance company employees are responsible for analyzing your answers to questions about your age, how often you drive, your marital status, past traffic tickets and accidents, etc., in order to determine whether you are eligible for auto insurance.
- the fee you pay, usually every month, for insurance protection
- is a government program that provides health insurance to adults over the age of 65.
- dental and ___ care often require their own insurance plans—they are not covered under regular health insurance.
- if you have an hmo, you will need a ___ from your primary care physician to see a specialist like an allergist or a dermatologist
- the “m” in “hmo” stands for ___.
- this type of insurance helps replace a large portion of your income if you get injured or disabled and can no longer work.
- if you don’t have this kind of insurance, you will have to pay all your medical costs out of pocket.
- this kind of insurance is a lot like homeowners insurance, but it does not cover anything that happens to the dwelling itself, because the landlord’s insurance covers that.
- this type of auto insurance covers things like theft or vandalism or a tree falling on your car.
- in health care, out-of-____ expenses are what you have to pay yourself in a year, including your deductible, copays, and coinsurance, before your insurance covers 100% of costs.
- the out-of-pocket ___ is the most you will have to pay in a year for health care, when you have health insurance.
- this type of auto insurance covers you if you are in an accident with someone who does not have insurance.
- the amount you agree to pay before your insurance kicks in, when you file a claim. this is what you pay before the insurance company begins paying for your losses.
- billing ___ can be useful when you’re trying to find a good price on a medical test or procedure, because all medical offices must use the same ones, and that lets you compare prices.
- a health insurance ___ is a federal- or state- government run website with all the individual health insurance plans available in any given state.
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- this type of physician is who you would go to for common illnesses, annual checkups, etc (two words).
- this may be used to determine how much you pay for insurance: the better it is, the less you pay (two words)
- this type of auto insurance pays when your car is damaged in an accident
- generally speaking, this whole system works by having people pay into a big fund, and when anyone who has paid into the fund experiences a loss, they get paid from this fund.
- the “p” in “ppo” stands for ___.
- this type of auto insurance is required by almost every state. it covers you if you cause bodily injury to another person.
- renters insurance can include this kind of coverage, which you might need if your dog bites someone or someone slips on the kitchen floor in your apartment.
- your policy ____ is the maximum amount that insurance will pay if you file a claim.
- this type of medication usually costs less than name-brand medications.
- a ___-advantaged medical savings account (like an fsa or hsa) helps you save money by letting you use pre-tax dollars to pay for medical care.
- when giving mortgage loans, banks require people who are buying a house to purchase this kind of insurance.
- this type of health organization will not pay at all for doctors who are out-of-network.
- this type of life insurance costs more, but builds cash value that you can access at any time.
- it is important for insurance companies to have a large risk ___ of people paying premiums, because that money will cover the costs for emergencies of the few who might need the help.
- this type of health care organization will pay some of the cost of out-of-network doctors, but will pay more of the cost of in-network doctors.
- you may receive a ___ on your premiums if you buy several types of insurance from the same insurance company.
- this insurance company employee is responsible for determining how much to charge in premiums for various types of insurance.
38 Clues: the “p” in “ppo” stands for ___. • the “m” in “hmo” stands for ___. • the fee you pay, usually every month, for insurance protection • this type of life insurance is short-term (often 10, 20 or 30 years. • this type of medication usually costs less than name-brand medications. • this type of auto insurance pays when your car is damaged in an accident • ...
