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Types of Hospitals - for profit: able to use profits to put back into the organization, management,
investors, etc.

not for profit: must use excess profits to put back into education/community benefit

proprietary: usually privately owned, corporation, etc.

voluntary: non-profit, can give more access to lower income patients, owned by churches, charities,
universities, etc.

government owned: operated by type of government, sometimes called public, supported by tax dollars,
VA, department of defense, psych hospitals, etc.



Board of Directors - responsibility to set overall direction of the hospital, develop hospitals strategic
direction, mission, values, etc., establish bylaws, select qualified administrators, approve/manage org
and makeup of clinical staff, monitor quality of care, elect officers



Executive Staff - CEO (responsible for implementing the policies/strategic direction set by board), CIO,
COO, CFO, responsible for managing the hospitals finances, compliance with regulations, operations,
etc.



Medical Staff - physicians, extensive training, provide care, may serve on governing board, granted
permission to provider clinical services, clinical privileges, most are not employees of the hospital,
contracts, etc

Med staff bylaws, spell out what qualifications physicians must demonstrate to practice medicine at the
hospital



Ambulatory Care - type of outpatient care setting, do not receive inpatient services, preventative or
corrective healthcare services, provider office, clinic, hospital outpatient setting EX: primary care,
emergency care, ambulatory surgery/specialty care

2 types of physicians: work for private practice or ambulatory care organizations



ACCs - freestanding ambulatory care center, emergency services/urgent care for walk in patients, urgent
care centers

, Home healthcare - Skilled nursing care(both technical procedures and skilled nursing observations)



Voluntary Agencies - think clinics/community health, usually local level to low income patients, planning,
preventative, screenings, etc. community health center



LTC - consistent longer care, not an ACUTE inpatient, greater than 30 days of consecutive care, SNF,
nursing homes, LTC facilities, rehab centers



Post Acute Care - patients requiring ongoing medical management, rehab, skilled nursing care



SNF - skilled nursing facility, or nursing home, provide care around the clock, most over 65, most for
profit but can be not for profit



IDS - integrated delivery system, combining clinical and financial operations under the same
organization, uses a group of healthcare providers, comprehensive services over continuum of care



ACO - Accountable care organization, created by HIPAA, group of service providers that work together to
manage and coordinate care for Medicare fee/service beneficiaries



Managed Care - general term for healthcare that is controlled/managed the costs, quality, and access to
services



HMO -



PPO -



POS -



Value-Based Purchasing - Medicare launched in 2013, required by ACA, intent to pay for care that
rewards better value, patient outcomes, innovation rather than just volume of services, quality
reporting

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