Healthcare economics

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What are the 4 most common types of managed care plans?

1. Health Maintenance Organizations 2. Preferred Provider Organizations 3. Exclusive Provider Organizations 4. Point of Service

d. Out of pocket

A medical bill that must be paid by the pt.

What is co-insurance?

A percentage paid to the doctor after your deductible has been paid

What services are provided by part A and part B Medicare?

A(Hospital Care) Hospitalization, Skilled nursing facilities, Home healthcare, Hospice care, Long-term care facilities B(Out pt Services) Medical expenses, Preventive care

What is Medicare? Who qualifies? How much of a persons health expenses does it pay?

Administered by the federal gov, is an entitlement program. Individuals 65 or older, Disabled individuals receiving Social Security Disability Benefits, Individuals with end-stage renal disease. will cover 80% of all expenses

c. Co-payment

An amount paid by the pt for a certain service

What services are typically included with Medicaid?

Inpatient and outpatient hospital services, Prenatal care, Child vaccines, Pediatric services, Physician services, Diagnostic testing/X-rays, Rehab/physical therapy, Prescription drug coverage, Home healthcare

How does a point of service (POS) plan work? What is an advantage and a disadvantage?

Your required to select a primary care provider & will need a referral from your PCP to see specialists.

The ACA requires that __ __ __ __ cover 10 essential health benefits.

health insurance companies to

What is TRICARE?

health insurance program of the Military Health System

How does an Preferred Provider Organization work? What are the benefits?

insured person can get medical care from both in-network and out-of-network providers. may receive treatment from a non-network physician

e. HIPAA

law protects pt health info & confidentiality

How does an exclusive provider organization work? What are the benefits?

managed care plans where coverage for healthcare services is limited to care from providers or hospitals in the plan's network, except in the case of an emergency

To whom does the VHA provide care for today?

non-service related to low-income veterans and those with special health needs.

What are the 2 major differences between managed-care and indemnity insurance?

payment for medical services & choosing a healthcare provider

How does a health maintenance organization (HMO) work? What is an advantage and a disadvantage?

person being insured pays a monthly fee. Then medical services are provided by a network of providers that contract with the health plan.

What concept is managed care built on? What is the goal of managed-care?

promoting good health and practicing preventive medicine. The goal is to reduce the cost of medical expenses by maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

What are public health insurance programs?

the federal government finances healthcare services received by eligible groups of the population.

What is reimbursement?

when health insurance repays what the patient has paid

What percentage of the US gross national product is made from healthcare spending?

18%

What is the difference between individual and group insurance?

Individual is when a person purchases a policy & agrees to pay the entire premium for health coverage. Group is a policy purchased through association with a larger organization such as an employer

What is Medicaid? Who typically qualifies?

Is a need-based program that was designed by the federal gov. Low-income individuals/families/ pregnant women. Families with adopted/ foster children. Blind/ disabled adults. Adults/children with certain chronic or debilitating diseases. Adults/children who receive social security benefits

Give 2 examples of public health insurance programs.

Medicaid, Medicare

What is indemnity insurance?

Pt must pay for all healthcare expenses out of pocket. Then the insurance agency will reimburse the pt for the expenses.

Who is in charge of Medicaid? All states have expanded Medicaid.

State gov False

What I had heard they go away reducing the number of uninsured individuals in the US?

The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA)

Define the following health insurance terms: a. Premium

The amount paid to an insurance agency for a health insurance policy. often a monthly payment.

b. Deductible

The amount that must be paid by the pt before the insurance agency will begin to make payments. paid on a yearly basis

What are 2 examples of healthcare fraud?

Using someone's health information as if it were your own Billing for medical services that were not provided


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