Dynamics Chapter 1-5
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- 1. Federally Qualified Health Center; provides a safety net of primary and preventive care for medically underserved communities.
- 3. Basic activity needed for self-care, such as eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, or mobility.
- 4. Group of health care providers that works to improve quality and reduce cost for a population.
- 7. More complex daily activity requiring organization or thinking, such as managing money, shopping, meals, or medications.
- 8. A person or program that helps consumers enroll in a qualified health plan through the Marketplace.
- 12. Federal health insurance program mainly for people age 65 and older and certain younger people with disabilities.
- 14. Payment model in which a provider or organization receives a fixed amount for care or service, often linked to managed care.
- 16. ACA-related policy that increased eligibility for many low-income adults; not every state adopted it.
- 17. model designed to be comprehensive, patient centered, coordinated, accessible, and safe.
- 18. Traditional reimbursement model in which providers are paid for each service delivered, rewarding volume more than value.
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- 2. Ability to understand health information, follow medical instructions, and navigate complex health care systems.
- 3. Care provided outside institutional settings, such as offices or clinics, where patients return home afterward.
- 5. One payment for an entire episode of care, such as surgery plus related follow-up services.
- 6. supports that help people who cannot complete basic daily activities because of physical or mental impairment.
- 9. aimed to decrease the uninsured, slow rising costs, and increase quality and efficiency of care.
- 10. Joint federal-state program for eligible low-income people; also a major payer for long-term services and supports.
- 11. system that attempts to manage cost, use of services, and quality by directing patients to cost-effective care.
- 13. disease lasting one year or more that requires ongoing medical attention, limits daily activities, or both.
- 15. Health insurance exchange where individuals and some workers can compare and buy qualified health plans.
- 19. Program that provides health coverage for low-income children who do not qualify for Medicaid.