| A | B |
| Diagnostic Services | Department within the hospital that determines cause(s) of illness or injury Including: Medical Laboratory (MT) |
| Benjamin Franklin | Who discovered bifocals for glasses? |
| Therapeutic Services | Department that provides treatment to patients including: Physical Therapy (PT) |
| Gabriel Farenheit | Who created the first mercury thermometer? |
| Chinese | Who first monitor the heart rate to assess health status? |
| Premium | The amount the policy-holder or his/her employer pays. |
| Health insurance policy | A contract between an insurance company and an individual or his sponsor (e.g. an employer). The contract can be renewable annually or monthly. |
| Medicare | What insurance plan is a federal program that provides federal assistance to those 65 years or older and certain specified others as part of the benefits of the Social Security Act.? |
| Joseph Priestley | Who discovered oxygen? |
| Deductible | The Amount a person must pay for health care expenses before insurance covers the costs. |
| Long Term | Insurance that helps provide for the cost of long-term care beyond a predetermined period. |
| Informational Services | Department within the hospital organizational structure that documents and process information including: admissions personnel |
| CHIPS | A program administered by the United States Department of Health and Human Services that provides matching funds to states for health insurance to families with children. |
| Wilhelm Roentgen | Who discovered (x-Ray)in the 19th century? |
| Workers' compensation | Insurance that provides compensation medical care for employees who are injured in the course of employment, |
| Co-payment | Amount that must be paid each time a particular service is obtained. |
| Support Services | Department that provides support to the entire hospital Including: Central Supply |
| Administration Services | Department business people who “run” the hospital and manages and oversee the operation of departments |
| Joseph Murray | Who performed the first successful kidney transplant in humans ? |
| Medicaid | A state and federal program of hospitalization and medical insurance for persons of all ages within income limits. |
| Web design | Used to manage webpages, create and edit web content |
| Search engines | Used to find information on the internet. |
| Networking | It is responsible for enable devices to communicate. |
| Speech/Language Pathology | Type of therapy that identify, evaluate, and treat patients with speech and language disorders |
| Occupational Therapy (OT) | Type of Therapy that the goal of treatment is to help patient regain fine motor skills so that they can function independently at home and work. |
| Health Informatics | Careers in the Health Informatics pathway include many different levels of health care-related employment. This pathway includes health care administrators who manage health care agencies |
| Electronic Health Record (EHR) | An electronic version of a patient’s medical history that is maintained by a provider over time |
| Administration Services | Department business people who “run” the hospital and manages and oversee the operation of departments |
| Informational Services | Department within the hospital organizational structure that documents and process information including: admissions personnel |