Radiology Administration

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Across
  1. 2. ancillary department at the hospital responsible for recruiting, selecting, supporting, and compensating employee; developing and maintaining skill, quality, and motivation; collective bargaining; and occupational health and safety
  2. 6. formal organization of physicians authorized to admit and attend to patients within a hospital; have authorized privileges, by laws, elected officers, and various committees and activities
  3. 10. group of people authorized by law to conduct, maintain, and operate a hospital for the benefit of the public and whose legal and moral responsibility for policies and operations of the hospital are not for personal benefits of the members
  4. 12. failure to complete a planned action as intended or the use of a wrong plan to achieve an aim; can be related to an incorrect diagnosis, equipment failure, infection, or a misinterpretation of an order
  5. 15. services providing the components of patient care that collectively support the physicians plan for diagnoses and treatments
  6. 17. a professional organization representing medical imaging management at all levels manages the certified radiology administrator credentialing process
  7. 18. unit of the hospital with specific functions or specialized skills such as housekeeping, surgery, radiology, or accounting
  8. 19. Person appointed by the board of directors who has full accountability for the entire hospital or health care organization
  9. 21. physician responsible for overseeing a component or sub department of a hospital service for example, a radiologist who is chief of the nuclear medicine service
  10. 22. statements of an organization that summarizes its intent to provide service in terms of the service it offers, the intended recipients of service, and a description of the level of cost
  11. 23. professional who has demonstrated skill and knowledge in a set management, financial management, operations management, human resource management, and communications and information management in radiology
  12. 24. A professional medical society that has accredited more that 39,000 facilities in 10 imaging modalities to assist organizations in meeting governmental and third-party payer criteria;provides practice guidelines to improve patient safety practice in radiology service
  13. 25. system of development in the workplace for daily improving performance at every level in every operational process by focusing on meeting or exceeding customer expectations
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  1. 1. establishes minimum standards of a mammography program to ensure that all women have access to quality service; regulations developed by the US Food and Drug administration and the national mammography quality assurance advisory committee
  2. 3. injuries, large or small, caused by the use (including nonuse) of a drug; can be as harmless as a drug rash or as serious as death from an overdose; the two type of ADE's are those caused bye errors and those that occurs despite proper use
  3. 4. insurance companies, Medicare, Medicaid, and other commercial companies they are the payers of inpatients and outpatients medical expenses for the patient
  4. 5. process of identifying and analyzing important organizational and individual performance gaps, planning for future performance improvement, designing and developing cost effective and ethically justifiable intentions to close performance gaps, implementing the interventions, and evaluating the financial and non-financial results
  5. 7. federal agency that administers the Medicare program and partners with states to administer Medicaid
  6. 8. organization of a hospital or medical clinic that provides diagnostic imaging through medical technologies such as X-ray examination, fluoroscopy, computed tomography, interventional radiography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, nuclear medicine, and ultrasonography
  7. 9. physician who represents a department or service and sits as a formal member of the executive medical staff committee; responsible for all of the medical operations of a hospital department and may also oversee A residency training program
  8. 11. federal agency that enforces standards for safety in the workplace, conducts inspections, and directs the determination of fines for noncompliance with policies and regulations
  9. 13. physician responsible for the medical operations and quality of a hospital department or service; also responsible for providing input regarding policies and procedures and day-to-day operations of the department
  10. 14. management of quality in the workplace for from a perspective of total involvement of every employee with a strong focus and process measurement and control
  11. 16. independent not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits more than 22,000 healthcare organizations and programs in the United States and is the nation's primary standard setting an accrediting body in healthcare; TJC standards focus on improving the quality and safety of patient care provided by healthcare organizations
  12. 20. certificate approved by a local state review board permitting hospital to construct a new or additional faculties, open new service, or make large purchases a condition required for reimbursement by Medicare