CCMA Ch 1

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Across
  1. 4. Plan, Insurance coverage that changes the amount of reimbursement based on health outcomes of patients and the quality of the service they received
  2. 7. Maintenance Organization, A medical insurance group that provides coverage of healthcare services for a period of time and a fixed annual fee
  3. 9. Effects, A secondary reaction to the one intended
  4. 10. of Practice, A specific set of standards that a medical professional may perform within the limits of the medical license, registration, and/or certification
  5. 12. Disk Reference, Reference book that provides a guide to prescription medication information
  6. 13. Medical Care, A partnership between a patient and their care team in which total health is the focus and not just a single condition. A healthcare team consists of a provider (physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant), CMAA, CCMA ,nurses, and pharmacist
  7. 15. Substances Act, Statue that identifies all regulated substances into one of the five schedules depending on potential for abuse
  8. 16. The process of a state/territory granting a license to an applicant who is licensed in good standing at the equivalent designation in another jurisdiction
  9. 17. The virtual delivery of healthcare services remotely
  10. 18. Verification by an outside agency that an employer is following established guidelines and standards of care and providing the highest quality of care for their patients
Down
  1. 1. for Service, System used by private insurance companies and not-for-profits in which insurance carriers determine the allowed charge either by a fee schedule or through service benefits that define coverage but not necessarily the exact payments
  2. 2. Care, System used by private and public insurance plans that controls healthcare cost and improves preventive care for its patients by having contracts with providers and medical organizations. The three types of managed care plans are health maintenance organization (HMO), preferred provider organization (PPO), and point of service (POS)
  3. 3. Agreement or arrangement that allows resident licensees of one reciprocal state to obtain a license in another reciprocal state
  4. 5. Reactions, Unwanted or undesired effects that are possibly related to taking a medication, usually secondary to the main effect of the medication
  5. 6. The field of study focused on food and the substances in food that help people grow, recover from illnesses, and stay healthy
  6. 8. A type of managed care health insurance plan that is based on lower medical costs in exchange for more limited choice
  7. 11. Provider Organization, A network of physicians, other healthcare practitioners, and hospitals that have joined together to contract with insurance companies, employers, or other organizations to provide healthcare to subscribers for a discounted fee
  8. 14. Effect, The helpful effect that the provider is hoping will help the patient to feel better