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Principles of Healthcare Reimbursement and Revenue Cycle Management Eighth Edition Student Workbook Chapter 3 Government-Sponsored Healthcare Programs
Complete the following exercises 1 through 3. 1. Key Term Matching (8 points) Match the key term to the correct definition. Key Term Answe r Definition a. Medicare Part A c. Medicare Advantage managed care plan b. Medicare Part B f. Medicare supplemental insurance c. Medicare Part C h. Ensures that civilian employees of the federal government are provided medical, death, and income benefits for work-related injuries and illnesses d. Medicare Part D e. Enrollee in Medicare e. Beneficiary a. Insurance for acute-care hospital inpatient admissions f. Medigap d. Medicare prescription drug benefit g. Social Security Act b. Insurance for services and care provided by a physician h. Federal Employees’ Compensation Act of 1916 g. Law that outlines the Medicare and Medicaid programs 2. Communicating Government-Sponsored Healthcare Programs ( 7 points ) Government-sponsored healthcare programs discussed in chapter 3 are provided in the following table. For each program, describe the program’s intentusing nontechnical terminology. Government Sponsored Program Description Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) A state-federal partnership that provides health coverage to children without health insurance and targets low-income families. Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) Offers health coverage to spouse/widows and children of veterans who were either permanently disabled due to a service-connected disability, died of this disability, had this disability at the time of death, or died on active duty not due to misconduct. Indian Health Services (IHS) Provided healthcare and promotes health to American Indians and
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