Module 4 Terms Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. An acronym for a law enacted in 2010 to improve health care quality while lowering costs and expanding the Medicaid program.
  2. 5. Risk factors that cannot be changed - such as age, gender, ethnicity/race, and family history
  3. 8. An acronym for a government agency that oversees the health care delivery of Medicare, Medicaid, and CHIP programs
  4. 12. Functional or structural disturbance that results when a person's adaptive mechanisms to counteract stimuli and stressors fails
  5. 13. An independent designation that informs the public that the organization has high standards of practice
  6. 15. Process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health
  7. 16. A program established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), with the intention of improving the overall health of Americans
  8. 19. A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being - not simply absence of disease or infirmity
  9. 20. Physical manifestations and the subjective experience of the individual - not tied to a disease
  10. 21. A type of insurance that is not funded by a government agency
  11. 22. Standards and practice requirements that play a major role in the quality and costs of care delivered, overseen by state agencies
Down
  1. 1. A type of prevention that focuses on protecting clients from the excessive use of medical interventions that can cause more harm than good
  2. 2. Risk factors that can be changed; i.e. behaviors and actions that can affect a client’s risk for developing a disease, such as obesity, high BP, smoking
  3. 3. An independent, nonprofit organization that accredits health care organizations in more than nine different types of health care settings; publishes the NPSGs.
  4. 6. A retired form of reimbursement, where payments made to service providers based on the volume of services delivered
  5. 7. A payment system (driven by CMS) that denies reimbursement for services associated with specific health care-acquired infections
  6. 9. Factors that impact health other than health care services, including location, environment, genetics, income, relationships, and gender
  7. 10. A positive state of health of an individual, family, or community - includes multiple dimensions, continually changes
  8. 11. A type of prevention that refers to screening or identification of individuals early in the state of a disease process for prompt treatment
  9. 14. A fixed payment system (driven by CMS) for reimbursement for health care services based upon client diagnosis and procedures performed
  10. 17. A type of prevention that refers to minimizing the effects of disease and disability (goal is restoration or highest level of health possible)
  11. 18. A type of prevention that refers to strategies toward optimizing health and disease prevention