Glossary
AcronymsTerm Sort descending | Definition |
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OVERPAYMENT ASSESSMENT | A decision that an incorrect amount of money has been paid for Medicare services and a determination of what that amount is. |
PANEL SIZE | Means the number of patients served by a physician or physician group. If the panel size is greater than 25,000 patients, then the physician group is not considered to be at substantial financial risk because the risk is spread over the large number of patients. Stop loss and beneficiary surveys would not be required. |
PAP TEST | A test to check for cancer of the cervix, the opening to a woman's womb. It is done by removing cells from the cervix. The cells are then prepared so they can be seen under a microscope. |
PART A (HOSPITAL INSURANCE) | Hospital insurance that pays for inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care, and some home health care. |
PART A (MEDICARE) | Hospital insurance that pays for inpatient hospital stays, care in a skilled nursing facility, hospice care and some home health care. (See Hospital Insurance (Part A).) |
PART A OF MEDICARE | Medicare Hospital Insurance also referred to as "HI." |
PART A PREMIUM | A monthly premium paid by or on behalf of individuals who wish for and are entitled to voluntary enrollment in the Medicare HI program. These individuals are those who are aged 65 and older, are uninsured for social security or railroad retirement, and do not otherwise meet the requirements for entitlement to Part A. Disabled individuals who have exhausted other entitlement are also qualified. These individuals are those not now entitled but who have been entitled under section 226(b) of the Act, who continue to have the disabling impairment upon which their entitlement was based, and whose entitlement ended solely because the individuals had earnings that exceeded the substantial gainful activity amount (as defined in section 223(d)(4) of the Act). |
PART B (MEDICAL INSURANCE) | Medicare medical insurance that helps pay for doctors’ services, outpatient hospital care, durable medical equipment, and some medical services that aren’t covered by Part A. |
PART B (MEDICARE) | Medicare medical insurance that helps pay for doctors' services, outpatient hospital care, durable medical equipment, and some medical services that are not covered by Part A. (See Medical Insurance (Part B).) |
PART B OF MEDICARE | Medicare Supplementary Medical Insurance also referred to as "SMI." Medicare insurance that pays for inpatient hospital stay, care in a skilled nursing facility, home health care, and hospice care. |