Health Plans 101: Insurance and Medical Terms Glossary
Refer to these health and medical terms to help you understand your Summary of Benefits and Coverage and other important plan documents.
Insurance Terms
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Diagnosis and treatment of mental health and substance abuse disorders
BENEFIT
The dollar amount Quartz contributes toward the payment of covered health care services
BRAND DRUG
A prescription drug that is protected by a patent, supplied by a single company, and marketed under the manufacturer’s brand name
COVERED SERVICES OR COVERED HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Specific health care services covered under a member’s health plan; covered health services include primary care services, hospitalization, outpatient care, and ambulatory and emergency care
CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE
A document that defines services covered by a member’s health plan; this also includes essential terms, conditions affecting eligibility, and services excluded from coverage
CLAIM
A request to Quartz seeking Quartz’s payment toward the health care services covered under your health plan (You or your provider may submit a claim.)
COINSURANCE
The percentage of the charge for covered services that you have to pay after you pay the deductible
Example: If Quartz’s allowed amount for an office visit is $100 and your coinsurance is 20%:
- After you’ve paid your deductible, you pay 20% of $100, or $20. Quartz pays the rest.
- If you haven’t met your deductible, you pay the full amount of $100.
COPAYMENT
A fixed amount you pay for a covered health care service (For example, a copay of $20 means that when you go to the doctor and receive a bill that shows a cost of $130, you will only pay the fixed amount of $20 and Quartz will pay the rest.)
DEDUCTIBLE
A predetermined amount of money a member or family must pay before Quartz will make a payment toward covered services; deductibles accumulate during your benefit period (usually a year) and reset at the end of the benefit period
DEPENDENT
A person who receives health insurance through a spouse, parent, or other family member
FEE SCHEDULE
A Fee Schedule lists the maximum amount of money Quartz will reimburse a hospital or health care provider for covered services
FORMULARY
A list of prescription drugs covered by Quartz health plans; your plan documents state the Formulary that applies to your plan
GENERIC DRUG
A chemically equivalent copy designed from a brand-name drug whose patent has expired (typically less expensive and sold under the common name)
HMO (HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION)
A form of health insurance in which members prepay a premium for health services and which generally includes a defined set of services made available through a defined panel of physicians at a preset price
HSA (HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT)
A tax-advantaged way to save money for health care expenses; members can establish an HSA when they have a High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
MEMBER
A person enrolled in a Quartz health plan.
NETWORK
A group of providers that have a contract with Quartz; Quartz contracts with health care providers to obtain lower prices for our members (By building a network of high-performing health care providers, Quartz seeks to make the best care available to our members at the lowest price.)
NURSE PRACTITIONER (NP)
Nurses who are specially trained to assume an expanded role in providing medical care under the supervision of a physician; NPs cannot serve as a PCP for Quartz members, but are available for routine exams, urgent/problems visits, and follow-up care
OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS
Your expenses for medical care that are not paid by insurance; out-of-pocket costs include deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments for covered services, plus all costs for services that aren’t covered
PARTICIPANT
A person who participates in the health benefit plan offered by their employer/plan sponsor
POS (POINT OF SERVICE)
A managed care plan that offers coverage In-Network and Out-of-Network; members pay lower out-of-pocket costs when they receive care from In-Network providers
PPO (PREFERRED PROVIDER ORGANIZATION)
A type of health plan that contracts with medical providers, such as hospitals and doctors, to create a network of providers; you pay less if you use providers that belong to Quartz’s network (You can use doctors, hospitals, and providers outside of the network for an additional cost.)
PRACTITIONER
A person who supplies health care services (i.e., physician, psychologist, nurse practitioner)
PRIOR AUTHORIZATION
A request for Prior Authorization is submitted by members and providers; Quartz reviews the request and responds by letting the member and provider know whether the service, treatment, or supply is covered under the member’s plan
PROVIDER
A person or entity that supplies health care services (For example, providers include pharmacies, hospitals, or other health care facilities that provide services to members.)
SCHEDULE OF BENEFITS (SOB)/SUMMARY OF BENEFITS AND COVERAGE (SBC)
An easy-to-read summary that shows health care services you may need and the benefit Quartz contributes toward paying the cost of those health care services
SUMMARY PLAN DESCRIPTION (SPD)
An easy-to-read summary that shows health care services you may need and the benefit your employer contributes toward paying the cost of those health care services
SUBSCRIBER
The person in whose name a health insurance certificate or insurance policy is held.
USUAL, CUSTOMARY, AND REASONABLE (UCR)
The amount covered by Quartz based upon the customary charges of all providers within a given geographic area for the same or similar health care service
Medical Terms
ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of allergic conditions and diseases of the immune system
ANESTHESIOLOGY
Administration of anesthesia to achieve temporary, partial, or complete loss of sensation to a patient undergoing surgery
AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH – LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of hearing, speech, and language disorders
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
Diagnosis and treatment of mental or behavioral health problems such as depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, or anxiety disorders; practitioner types include psychiatrists, psychologists, and counselors
CNM (CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE)
A person who assists women in childbirth
CNP (CERTIFIED NURSE PRACTITIONER)
Nurses who are specially trained to assume an expanded role in providing medical care under the supervision of a physician
CANCER
See Oncology, Medical Oncology, Gynecologic Oncology, and Radiation Oncology
CARDIOLOGY OR CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the heart and blood vessels
CHIROPRACTIC
Treatment that utilizes the relationship between the musculoskeletal structures and functions of the body, particularly of the spinal column and the nervous system
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Health care provided to a critically ill patient during a medical emergency or crisis
DC (DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC)
See Chiropractic
DDS (DOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERY)
See Dentistry
DO (DOCTOR OF OSTEOPATHY)
Diagnoses and treats diseases, injuries, and disorders for people of all ages; a physician who has had four years of premedical education in a college or university followed by four years of medical school (education includes training in musculoskeletal manipulation)
DPM (DOCTOR OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE)
See Podiatry
DENTISTRY
Care and treatment of the teeth and gums
DERMATOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the skin
ENDOCRINOLOGY, DIABETES, AND METABOLISM
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the endocrine glands (thyroid, pituitary, pancreas, ovaries, and testes), including diabetes
ENT (EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT)
See Otolaryngology
FAMILY PRACTICE
Medical Doctors who diagnose and treat medical conditions for people of all ages, with an emphasis on family health problems
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the stomach, intestines, liver, and gallbladder
GENERAL PRACTICE (GP)
Medical Doctors who diagnose and treat diseases, injuries, and disorders for people of all ages
GERIATRIC MEDICINE
Diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions in the elderly
GERIATRIC PHYSICIAN (GER)
Medical Doctor providing comprehensive diagnosis, evaluation, and care for elderly individuals
GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of cancers of the female reproductive organs, such as ovarian cancer, cervical cancer, and uterine cancer
HEMATOLOGY
The treatment of diseases of the blood, spleen, and lymph glands
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
Diagnosis and treatment of complicated infections, including those associated with patients with reduced abilities of the immune system such as leukemia patients, organ transplant recipients, and HIV-related diseases
INTERNAL MEDICINE (IM)
Medical Doctors who diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the body for people over age 18; includes basic and preventive treatment and diagnosis, and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses
MD (MEDICAL DOCTOR)
Physician who has had four years of premedical education in a college or university followed by four years of medical school
MATERNAL AND FETAL MEDICINE
Treatment for patients with complicated pregnancy.
MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of the abnormal growth of tissue (cancer)
NEONATAL ONCOLOGY
Care for high-risk infants, including pre-term and full-term infants with medical or surgical problems
NEPHROLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the kidneys
NEUROLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the nervous system
NEUROSURGERY
Surgical treatment of disorders and injuries of the brain and nervous system.
NP (NURSE PRACTITIONER)
Nurses who are specially trained to assume an expanded role in providing medical care under the supervision of a physician
NUTRITION
Treatment of various types of nutritional problems, such as obesity, nutrition support, and malnutrition; see providers under Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, and Internal Medicine.
OD (DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY)
See Optometry
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (OB/GYN)
Medical Doctors who diagnose and treat females and the female reproductive system, including management of care during pregnancy and childbirth
OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE
Management of medical conditions in relation to motor skills
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
Use of therapeutic activities in mental and physical disorders
ONCOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of tumors and cancer; see Medical Oncology, Gynecologic Oncology, and Radiation Oncology.
OPHTHALMOLOGY
Examination, diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases and disorders of the eye with appropriate medical and surgical procedures
OPTOMETRY
Examination, diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases and disorders of the eye and visual system
ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY
Surgery to treat disorders of the gums, teeth, and mouth
ORTHODONTICS
The use of devices (such as braces) to move teeth or adjust underlying bone
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY
Diagnosis, treatment, and repair of disorders involving the spine, bones, joints, and muscles
OTOLARYNGOLOGY OR EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT (ENT)
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the ear, nose, and throat
PEDIATRICIAN (PEDS)
Medical Doctors who diagnose and treat infants and children up to age 18
PEDIATRICS
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of children and adolescents and general management of their health
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
Therapeutic use of physical medicine and equipment in the treatment of injury and disease
PHYSICAL THERAPY
The use of exercise and physical activities to condition muscle and improve a patient’s level of activity
PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT (PA) OR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT – CERTIFIED (PA-C)
A health care professional who is licensed to provide patient education or evaluation and health care services; a physician assistant works under the supervision of a doctor to provide medical care
PLASTIC SURGERY
Repair and restoration of external physical defects or trauma effects
PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of mental, addictive, and emotional disorders; see Behavioral Health
PODIATRY
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries to the foot
PULMONARY DISEASE AND PULMONOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the lungs and airways
RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Medical use of radiation to destroy cancers
RN (REGISTERED NURSE)
An individual trained to provide medical care under the supervision of a physician
RHEUMATOLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the joints, muscles, bones, and tendons, such as arthritis and degenerative joint disease
SPECIALIST
Physician who has had four years of premedical education in a college or university followed by four years of medical school, plus at least three years of residency in a specific area of medicine
SPORTS MEDICINE
Diagnosis and treatment of sports-related injuries with emphasis on prevention of injury and illness
SURGERY
Operative treatment of internal and external diseases
THORACIC SURGERY
Use of surgery to treat diseases of the heart and lungs
UROLOGY
Diagnosis and treatment of diseases and disorders of the urinary system and adrenal glands
VASCULAR SURGERY
Use of surgery to treat diseases of the blood vessels, including stroke and circulation problems