Healthcare Professional Rose And Patient Care Facilities Flashcards
medical assistants:
healthcare professionals, who work directly with patients and healthcare providers
outpatient healthcare facilities:
facilities that provide services for patients in a single day (outpatient healthcare facilities)
Long-term care facilities:
facilities that provide care for longer. And provide less technical demanding services than a hospital. (impatient facilities)
primary care facilities:
facilities that provide primary care services, such as screenings, preventive exams, and initial evaluations for care (outpatient healthcare facilities)
Medical doctors, (MD):
healthcare professionals who hold a medical doctor (MD) degree or a doctor of osteopathic (MO) degree and are qualified to diagnose and treat patients (other healthcare team members)
Hospitals
facilities that provide a range of different services for all age of patients with a wide variety of medical needs (inpatient healthcare facilities)
Mid-level providers:
healthcare professionals who are licensed and may or may not work under the supervision of a physician (other healthcare team members)
Certified healthcare professionals
healthcare professionals, who are certified with specific skills that support the healthcare providers and help inpatient care (all the healthcare team members)
Secondary care facilitiWe:
facilities that provide services beyond primary care (outpatient healthcare facilities)
Electronic medical record specialist:
healthcare professionals that manage and protect patients, personal health information and their facilities statistical data (electronic medical records)
Inpatient healthcare facilities:
facilities that provide more extensive services that require staying under care for more than 24 hours (inpatient healthcare facilities)
Medical builders and coders:
healthcare professionals that use medical records to translate the diagnosis services and supplies into medical coding sets (medical, billing, and coding)
Alternate location facilities:
facilities that serve patients in their homes or provide convenient mobile locations (outpatient healthcare facilities)
Medical administrative professionals:
healthcare professionals that facilitate the patient’s access to care and assist healthcare providers with administrative services (medical administrative assistant)
Medical transcriptionist:
healthcare professionals, that translate digital recorded data, usually in audio formt into medical documents (medical transcriptionist)