Health Care Terms

Learn what the terms mean that your provider uses. There are even more word meanings in your member handbook.

TermDefinition

Copay

The fixed amount you pay for a covered service.

Co-Payment (Co-pay)

The fixed amount you pay for a covered service.

Durable Medical Equipment

Supplies that can be used more than once for health services.

Explanation of Benefits (EOB)

A statement you may get that shows what health care services were billed to us and how they were paid. An EOB is not a bill.

Emergency Medical Condition

An illness, injury, symptom, or condition that needs immediate care.

Emergency Medical Transportation

Transportation by ambulance of people who need emergency medical care.

Excluded Services

Health services that we do not pay for or cover.

Habilitation Services and Devices

Health care that helps you keep, learn, or fix skills and functioning for daily living.

Health Insurance

A contract that requires CareSource to pay or all of your covered health care costs in exchange for a premium.

Home Health Care

The medical and health services that are given in your home by a provider.

Hospice Services

Services that give comfort and support for a person in the last stages of a terminal illness.

Hospitalization

Care in a hospital where you are admitted as a patient.

Hospital Outpatient Care

Care in a hospital. It often includes an overnight stay.

Medically Necessary

Care needed to diagnose or treat an illness, injury, condition, disease or its symptoms.

Participating Provider or Network Provider

A provider who has a contract with us to see Nevada Medicaid members. A non-participating provider has not signed a contract with us to see our members.

Plan

How your health care services are paid.

Premium

The monthly payment amount that we get per member through our contract with the state to provide services.

Prescription Drug Coverage

Drugs covered by your plan.

Prescription Drugs

Drugs prescribed for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease, or for health maintenance by a provider.

Primary Care Physician or Provider

Who you choose to be your personal doctor. They will treat you for most of your health care needs.

Rehabilitation Services and Devices

Help you keep, get back, or improve skills and functioning for daily life.

Skilled Nursing Care

Care from licensed nurses in your own home or in a nursing home.

Specialist

A doctor who focuses on a certain kind of medicine or has special training in a certain type of health care.