Chapters 1-2

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Across
  1. 4. The practice of billing separately for each individual type of service performed
  2. 7. The unencumbered operation of the forces of supply and demand when numerous buyers and sellers freely interact
  3. 8. Ability of an individual to receive healthcare services when needed
  4. 9. Payment based on number of enrollees served, typically used by managed care organizations to pay for their contracted providers
  5. 10. Term used to explain the increased utilization of healthcare services when people have health insurance coverage
Down
  1. 1. Basic and routine care delivered by a general practitioner
  2. 2. Delivery of services and maintenance of documentation undertaken primarily to guard against the risk of malpractice lawsuits
  3. 3. Income-based determination of eligibility
  4. 5. Occurs when losses experienced in one area of healthcare delivery are made up by charging more in another area
  5. 6. Government insurance program for the indigent