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FUTA
(Federal Unemployment Tax Act) Allows collection of taxes to fund state programs.
Abjudicate
Settles payment on insurance claims. Also refers to review of evidence in a trial
Latent
Incubation period. Infections are persistent and go into relapse.
JCHAO
(Joint Commission on Accreditation Healthcare Organizations) Reviews and accredits hospitals
NCQA
(National Committee for Quality Assurance) Reviews and accredits health plans
ASC
(Ambulatory Services Center) modern health care facilities focused on providing same-day surgical care, including diagnostic and preventive procedures. Have been shown to cost 50% than an inpatient hospital because they use line by line billing.
Adverse Selection
Attracting patients that are sicker than usual.
Admission Certification
A certification done to see if the insured should be admitted to the hospital.
Single Payer System
A healthcare system financed by taxes that covers the costs of essential healthcare for all residents, with costs covered by a single public system
Evidence Based Medicine
Using information gathered from EMR (Electronic Medical Record, EHR (Electronic Health Record) to find the best course of treatment for a patient
EMR
(Electronic Medical Record) An EMR contains the standard medical and clinical data gathered in one provider's office
EHR
(Electronic Health Record) goes beyond the data collected in the provider's office and includes a more comprehensive patient history collected from all medical providers that the patient has visited.
HIPAA
(Health Insurance Portability And Accountability Act of 1966) United States legislation that provides data privacy and security provisions for safeguarding medical information.
National Labor Relations Act
protect the rights of employees and employers, to encourage collective bargaining, and to curtail certain private sector labor and management practices, which can harm the general welfare of workers, businesses and the U.S. economy.
HHS
(Department of Health and Human Services) Also known as the Health Department, is a cabinet-level department of the U.S. federal government with the goal of protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services.
NACHRI
(National Association of Children's Hospitals and Related Institutions) A national organization composed of children's hospitals and related institutions whose programs are clinical, as opposed to social or custodial.
A-,an-
without, not, lack of
Ante-
before, in front of, or forward
Anti-
against, opposing
Bi-
twice, two, double, both
co-, con-, com-
together or with
De-
Down or from
Minimally invasive surgery
A surgery where only small cuts are made into the body. Usually fiber optics, guide images, microwaves and other technologies are used to see into the body rather than opening up the body to see in. Minimally invasive surgery is becoming used more often because it has been shown to have a shorter recovery time than traditional surgery.
Di-
two or twice
Extra-, extro-
outside of, outward, beyond
Hemi-, semi-
half, half of
Hyper-
above, excessive
Hyp-, hypo-
below, beneath, deficient
Infra-
below or beneath
Inter-
between
Intra-
within, inside
Intro-
into or within
Macro-
large
Micro-, micr-
small, tiny
Post-
after, behind
Pre-, pro-
in front of, before, exceeding
Retro-
behind, backward
Semi-
half
Trans-
through or across
Tri-
three
Ultra-
excessive, beyond
-ac, -ic, -al, -ous, -tic
relating to
-ate, -ize
subject to use
-ent, -er, -ist
person, agent
-genic
produced by
-gram
written record
-graph
instrument used to record
-graphy
process of recording
-ism
condition or theory
-itis
inflammation
-ologist
one who studies, specialist
-ology
the study of
-oma
tumor
-pathy
disease, disease process
-phobia
morbid fear of or intolerance
-scope
a tool used to view
-scopy
the process of viewing
abdomin
relating to the abdomen
aden
relating to glands
anter
front
arteri
relating to arteries
audi
relating to hearing
bio
relating to life
brachi
relating to the arm
bronch
relating to the bronchus
carcin
cancer of
cardi
relating to the heart
col
relating to the colon
cyt
relating to cells
derm,dermat
relating to the skin
dors
back or posterior
encephal
relating to the brain
gastr
relating to the stomach
gynec
relating to the secondary female characteristics
hemat
relating to blood
hist,histi
relating to tissue
intestin
relating to the intestines
lapar
relating to the abdomen, loin, or flank
lymph
relating to the lymph vessels
myo
relating to the muscles of
neuro
relating to the nerves
ocul
relating to the eyes
opthalm
relating to eyes
optic, opt
relating to seeing
or
relating to the mouth
ot
relating to the ears
path
relating to disease
pharmac
relating to drugs
pulmon
relating to lungs
sept
relating to infection
thorac
relating to the chest or thorax
thyr
relating to the thyroid gland
trachelo
relating to the neck or neckline
trich
relating to the hair
ventr
front of body
viscer
relating to the viscera (organs)
natural orifice surgery
going in through the rectum, mouth, or any other natural hole in the body to do surgery
single payer system
a healthcare system financed by taxes that covers the costs of essential healthcare for all residents, with costs covered by a single public system
altruisum
helping people
supply chain
the sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a commodity