Dynamics Chapter 1-5

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