Glossary of Healthcare Terms

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Piezoelectric Sensor

The piezoelectric sensor "collects data in response to applied mechanical stress, registers information faster than the body can react to the pressure, thus giving an accurate measurement of the position of the vertebra in the spine."

Podiatric Assistants

Podiatric assistants aide Doctors of Podiatric Medicine by recording medical histories, taking vital signs, explaining procedures, and assisting during examinations. Additional jobs may include developing x-rays and helping prepare patients for procedures.

Podiatrists

Podiatrists are the only medical professionals trained exclusively to provide total care of the foot. Podiatric treatment can include a multitude of invasive and non-invasive therapies. Treatments can include the prescription of medication and/or orthotics, surgical procedures, the establishment of the therapeutic programs for patients, and the application of appliances to feet or footwear.

Podiatry

A health profession concerned with medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and related structures of the leg.

Point of Service Plans (POS Plans)

Combines aspects of both an HMO and a PPO. It allows prepaid enrollees to receive services from providers outside of their network.

Point-of-Care Technology

New Technologies that help to manage patient treatment plans.

Point-of-Service Plans (POS)

POS plans combine many of the elements of HMOs and PPOs. POS plans are usually an addition to an HMO product that allows members the benefit of seeking care from non-participating providers. As with an HMO, when members seek care from in-network providers they typically pay no deductible or coinsurance. However, similar to a PPO, members are free to seek services outside the network subject to higher cost sharing in the form of deductibles and coinsurance.

Policy Rider

"An amendment that modifies the policy

Practice Management

Consulting that involves a breakdown of the day-to-day management of the healthcare professional practice and analysis of the processes in place in order to identify areas of improvement.

Practice Profiling

Reporting of raw, unbiased practice data to practitioners.

Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)

The PPO, a hybrid of an HMO and traditional health insurance plan, is a managed care plan that allows members to choose from an array of healthcare providers that have contracted with the plan to provide services on a discounted basis.

Premise of Value

An assumption regarding the most likely set of transactional circumstances that may be applicable to the subject valuation (for example going concern or liquidation).

Presbyopes

Presbyopes are individuals affected with presbyopia, a visual condition that becomes apparent especially in middle age and in which loss of elasticity of the lens of the eye causes defective accommodation and inability to focus sharply for near vision.

Presentation

The final phase of a consulting project during which the consultant reports results to clients or other parties.

Primary Care Physician (PCP)

A physician who provides general treatment for routine illness and injuries; practice focus includes internal medicine, preventive medicine; family or general practice; OB/Gyn, and pediatrics.
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