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- 2. abbreviation for the primary health care program for individuals who work for the federal government
- 3. abbreviation for the primary federal office dedicated to the health care of active and retired military members
- 6. abbreviation for a global classification system mandated and maintained by the WHO for the purposes of gathering global statistical data in health care
- 8. cart act that is comprehensive care reform in the US that contained new health care policies focused on reforming the health care system in public and private sectors
- 10. a taxpayer funded insurance program for citizens who have lower income and who have a disability
- 11. monetary payment made by an individual along with the payment made by the individual's private health care insurance
- 14. abbreviation for the primary agency of the US government responsible for biomedical and public health research
- 15. abbreviation for nationwide survey of clients' experiences and outcomes of a health care intervention, which results are publicly available for health care consumers
- 16. abbreviation for a federal temporary health insurance program for refugees during resettlement
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- 1. a monetary amount an individual must pay toward health care before the individual's private health care insurance will assume higher percentages of payment for the health care service
- 4. abbreviation for the primary federal agency dedicated to improving access to health care for the uninsured, isolate, or medically vulnerable citizens
- 5. in health care, this refers to rules and processes that health care administrators must follow when providing health care to the public
- 7. a federal taxpayer funded health care program for citizens age 65 and over
- 8. a person who supports causes or policies
- 9. the standard in health care that must be met; often tired to health outcomes
- 12. abbreviation for a federal law legislating the largest overhaul of medicare in the public health program's history
- 13. abbreviation for an insurance program under the US DOH and human services designed to insure children of families who have lower incomes and who earn more than Medicaid permits