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Performance Improvement Glossary

Submitted by Paul Cohen on Tue, 11/05/2013 - 14:00
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PI, anyone? A little PDSA? Performance improvement tools work. But it helps to speak the language. Here's how.

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These 14 definitions of key performance improvement terms and concepts can help your team plan and implement a project. 

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Health Care Reform Glossary

Submitted by Andrea Buffa on Mon, 08/05/2013 - 17:35
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Without understanding the basics, it’s hard to explain how things work. Here are some key terms to know as you navigate the world of health care reform.

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Christopher Smith and Allyson Crawford are member services representatives at the Member Services Call Center in Fulton, Md. Smith is a member of OPEIU Local 2 and Crawford is a member of OPEIU Local 400.
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Affordable Care Act (ACA)

The comprehensive federal health care reform law enacted in March 2010.

Coinsurance

The percentage of charges a member pays when receiving a covered service. The member’s health plan coverage pays the balance up to the health plan’s allowance. Coinsurance amounts vary depending on the member’s plan and the service provided.

Copayment

The fixed dollar amount a member pays when receiving certain covered services or prescriptions. The member’s health insurance pays the rest. Copayments vary depending on the member’s plan and the service provided.

Cost share

The portion of charges for a service or prescription that the member is responsible for paying, such as a copayment, coinsurance or deductible payment.

Deductible

The fixed amount a member must pay in a calendar or contract year for certain health care services before the member’s health insurance begins to pay.

Dependent

A family member, such as a spouse, child or partner, who is covered under a policyholder or subscriber’s plan.

Federal financial assistance (subsidy)

Financial assistance in the form of reduced premiums and reduced out-of-pocket expenses to provide help for some people to pay for health coverage or care. The government will pay part of the premium and the out-of-pocket expenses directly to the health plan issuer. Usually determined by income level and family size.

Grandfathered plan

A group health plan that was created or an individual health insurance policy that was purchased on or before March 23, 2010. Grandfathered plans are exempted from many changes required under the Affordable Care Act.

Health care reform

A general term for the major health policy changes put in place by the federal Affordable Care Act of March 2010 and any state laws passed to put it in place.

Health Insurance Marketplaces

Government-run online markets, formerly called Health Insurance Exchanges, where individuals and small businesses will be able to compare and enroll in health plans, get answers to questions, and find out if they are eligible for financial assistance or special programs.

The marketplace

A common nickname for the Health Insurance Marketplaces, also called “exchanges.”

Medicaid

A government insurance plan for the poor and disabled; in California, it’s known as Medi-Cal.

Out-of-pocket expenses

These include the copayments, coinsurance and/or deductible payments members make for the health care services they receive, as opposed to the premium they pay each month to their insurers.

Pre-existing conditions

Medical conditions that a person has before he or she applies for a new health insurance policy.

Premium

The amount a member and/or the member’s employer pays, usually each month, for health care coverage.

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Business Literacy Training Glossary Shawn Masten Mon, 01/28/2013 - 14:07
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Share these terms used in the study of Kaiser Permanente business operations with team members to inspire discussion of budgets and to help generate ideas to serve patients while saving money.

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This tool includes a list of selected business terms used in the study of Kaiser Permanente business operations.

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