Jeopardy. Types of Hospitals Long Term Care Services of HC Facilities Government and Non-Profits Health Insurance Plans 100 200 300 400 500.

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Jeopardy

Types of Hospitals Long Term Care Services of HC Facilities Government and Non-Profits Health Insurance Plans

Question I 100 Back Treats wide range of conditions and is usually found in small towns Answer

Question I 200 Back Care for certain conditions or age groups Answer

Question I 300 Back Operated by federal, state, and local government agencies Answer

Question I 400 Back Provide services, research and education Answer

Question I 500 Back A state psychiatric facility is an example of these types of hospitals Answer

Question II 100 Back Patients in a long term care facility are usually called __________ instead of patients. Answer

Question II 200 Back In this type of facility, individuals receive help with their ADL’s Answer

Question II 300 Back This type of facility is considered a bridge from the hospital to home. Answer

Question II 400 Back Individuals who can perform their own personal care, can purchase or rent a unit and can receive services such as meals, housekeeping, laundry, transportation, social events, and basic medical care in this type of facility. Answer

Question II 500 Back Some of this type of facility have sub-acute units which can provide rehabilitation services for major illness or surgery, treatment for cancer, or treatments such as dialysis or heart monitoring as well as caring for residents with chronic conditions. Answer

Question III 100 Back A medical office that provides care for patients ages birth to 18 years old. Answer

Question III 200 Back A patient that has improved enough to leave the hospital but still needs to get regular medical treatment and physical therapy might go to this type of facility. Answer

Question III 300 Back Three basic services all medical offices offer. Answer

Question III 400 Back Provides vision examinations Prescribes eye glasses or contact lenses Checks for the presence of eye diseases Answer

Question III 500 Back Name 2 examples of care that can be provided by Home Health Care Professionals Answer

Question IV 100 Back International agency sponsored by the United Nations Answer

Question IV 200 Back This one from the following list is considered a non-profit / voluntary agency: * Occupational Safety & Health Administration * National Institute of Health * March of Dimes * World Health Organization Answer

Question IV 300 Back Local agency that provides immunizations, record keeping and inspections Answer

Question IV 400 Back The NIH and CDC are subdivisions of the ____________. Answer

Question IV 500 Back Most non-profit health care organizations focus on specific Answer

Question V 100 Back Health insurance plan funded by the U.S. government for the members of military and their families Answer

Question V 200 Back HMO stands for Answer

Question V 300 Back The amount of money that is paid by the patient before the health insurance policy starts to pay Answer

Question V 400 Back Medicare Type B requires the patient to pay Answer

Question V 500 Back Managed care networks are required to provide Answer

Answer I 100 General Hospitals Back

Answer I 200 Specialty Hospitals Back

Answer I 300 Government Hospitals Back

Answer I 400 University or College Medical Centers Back

Answer I 500 Government Hospitals Back

Answer II 100 Residents Back

Answer II 200 Nursing Home Back

Answer II 300 Extended Care Facility Back

Answer II 400 Assisted Living Facility Back

Answer II 500 Extended care or skilled care facilities Back

Answer III 100 Pediatrician’s Office Back

Answer III 200 Rehabilitation Center Back

Answer III 300 Diagnosis Treatment Examinations Back

Answer III 400 Optical Center Back

Answer III 500 Nursing care – skilled and unskilled levels Therapy: physical, occupational, speech or respiratory Dietary Education and training Back

Answer IV 100 WHO World Health Association Back

Answer IV 200 The March of Dimes Back

Answer IV 300 The Health Department Back

Answer IV 400 USDHHS United States Department of Health & Human Services Back

Answer IV 500 Diseases or Health Care Professions Back

Answer V 100 TRICARE Back

Answer V 200 Health Maintenance Organization Back

Answer V 300 Deductible Back

Answer V 400 A premium, deductible and 20% of the bill Back

Answer V 500 Quality care at the lowest possible cost Back