chapter 6 Flashcards
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)
requires most claims for healthcare services to be submitted via electronic means
3D printing
objects made through 3D printing show promise because the blueprints can be customized to the patients situation through the use of patient specific data to create a physical solution.
Wearable Technology
allows for inexpensive, continuous physiological monitoring with little manual intervention by the patient or healthcare provider.
billing process
refers to the method of submitting and following up with claims made to government payer, insurance companies, and patient for services rendered to a patient
Electronic Health Record (EHR)
refers to an individual patient health record stored in a computer database for easy assess by physicians and other healthcare workers regardless of the setting
Electronic materials management
refers to tracking and managing of inventory of medical supplies, drugs, and other materials.
Clinical Decision Support System (CDSS)
best describes the variety of technologies that provide healthcare practitioners with diagnostic and treatment recommendations.
What is the most promising technologies in healthcare?
3D printing
Robots
used and being used to make surgical procedures more persistence.
What does tele-medicine mean?
the use of electronic communications and information technologies to provide or support clinical care at a distance. The connection allows the healthcare provider to diagnose, treat, and monitor patients remotely.
What is an example of health technology?
computer software
Telemedicine
helps provide greater access for patients whose access to healthcare may be limited.
Health insurance systems
provide payment for new innovations so we can have a continuous flow of technology
International X-ray machines
pieces of high resolution fixed x-ray equipment that allows physicians to diagnose and preform surgery in a minimally invasive manner.
What is 3D printing being used for?
prosthetic, orthopedic, implants, and lab equipment such as pipettes and mini-funge rotors