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RISK ADJUSTMENT

The way that payments to health plans are changed to take into account a person's health status.

RISK-BASED HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION/COMPETITIVE MEDICAL PLAN

A type of managed care organization. After any applicable deductible or co-payment, all of an enrollee/member's medical care costs are paid for in return for a monthly premium. However, due to the "lock-in" provision, all of the enrollee/member's services (except for out-of-area emergency services) must be arranged for by the risk-HMO. Should the Medicare enrollee/member choose to obtain service not arranged for by the plan, he/she will be liable for the costs. Neither the HMO nor the Medicare program will pay for services from providers that are not part of the HMO's health care system/network.

ROUTINE USE

The purposes identifiable data can be collected and the authority to release
identifiable data.

RURAL HEALTH CLINIC

An outpatient facility that is primarily engaged in furnishing physicians' and other medical and health services and that meets other requirements designated to ensure the health and safety of individuals served by the clinic. The clinic must be located in a medically under-served area that is not urbanized as defined by the U.S. Bureau of Census.

SANCTIONS

Administrative remedies and actions (e.g., exclusion, Civil Monetary Penalties, etc.) available to the OIG to deal with questionable, improper, or abusive behaviors of providers under the Medicare, Medicaid, or any State health programs.

SECOND OPINION

This is when another doctor gives his or her view about what you have and how it should be treated.

SECONDARY PAYER

An insurance policy, plan, or program that pays second on a claim for medical care. This could be Medicare, Medicaid, or other insurance depending on the situation.

SECRETARY

The Secretary of Health and Human Services.

SEER - MEDICARE DATABASE

Consists of a linkage of the clinical data collected by the SEER registries
with claims for health services collected by Medicare for its
beneficiaries.

SEER PROGRAM

The SEER Program of the National Cancer Institute is the most authoritative source of information on cancer incidence and survival in the United States. For further information go to: http://seer.cancer.gov.