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HCS 214 Week 1 Major Health Care Facilities
Complete the University of Phoenix Material: Major Health Care Facilities.
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Major Heath Care Facilities
Complete the following table to identify whether the terms provided represent a health care facility or department.
| Medical Records Department | Rehabilitation | Laboratory | Urgent Care | Admissions | Intensive Care | Ambulatory Care |
| Internal/Family Medicine | Long-term Care | Dermatology | Dietary | Clinics | Nursing Unit | Mental/Behavioral Health |
| Health Care Facilities | Departments |
Complete the following table by matching the function to the health care facility or department:
| Health Care Facility or Department | Function |
| _____ Pediatrics | a. Are generally primary care providers and do not specialize in one specific form of treatment: The primary care provider in internal medicine is responsible for meeting the needs of patients of all ages and addresses a wide range of health concerns. |
| _____ Hospitals | b. Department that oversees registering patients on admissions to a facility by verifying patient demographics and insurance information and provides consent forms for treatment |
| _____ Admissions | c. Area or floor in a facility that specializes in the ongoing management and treatment of the patient: Most units are divided into a specialty unit to include medical surgical/telemetry, rehabilitation, post-operative, cardiology, intensive care, surgical intensive care, pediatrics, oncology, endoscopy, behavioral health, nursery, labor and delivery, dialysis, obstetrics, and orthopedics. |
| _____ Urgent care | d. Patient financial services department assists patients with billing questions and financials during the patient stay |
| _____ Medical Records Department | e. Inpatient facilities are equipped for patients to stay overnight and provide 24 hour services. A hospital is a self-contained facility that provides acute care to patients with injuries or illnesses. |
| _____ Internal/Family Medicine | f. Ambulatory that is equipped to provide outpatient urgent treatment to a patient |
| _____ Nursing units | g. Referred to as health information management: The area can be a centralized or decentralized location where patient medical records are stored and filed. Billing and coding may take place in the health information management department. |
| _____ Financial Services | h. Is responsible for meeting the needs of infants, children, and teenagers and addresses a wide range of health concerns: The pediatrician is generally the primary care provider for pediatric patients. |