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Glossary of Nursing
Home Abuse Law Terms
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Malfeasance:
Commission of a wrongful act; evil doing; wrongful conduct.
Malnourished:
Suffering from malnutrition.
Malnutrition: A
serious health problem caused by poor nutrition due to an
insufficient or poorly balanced diet.
Manipulation: This
occurs when one person deviously influences another for his or
her own advantage.
Material Fact:
Generally, a fact essential to a case or a defense without
which said case or defense could not be supported.
Medicaid: A joint
federal and state program that helps with medical costs for
many low-income people. Medicaid programs vary from state to
state, but if you qualify for both Medicaid and Medicare, most
health-care costs are covered.
Medically Necessary:
Health-care services and supplies are medically necessary when
they are proper and necessary to diagnose and/or treat a
medical condition and not merely used for the convenience of
the physician or the patient.
Medicare: A federal
health insurance program for persons 65 or older. Medicare
also covers some people under 65 who suffer from certain
disabilities as well as people with End-Stage Renal Disease
Medicare Managed Care
Plan: A plan permitting you to go to specific doctors,
specialists, and hospitals on the plan's list. Medicare
Managed Care Plans must cover all Medicare Part A (Hospital
Insurance) and Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) health
care. The plan may or may not cover extras, like
prescriptions.
Medicare Part A (Hospital
Insurance): Medicare Part A pays for in-patient hospital
stays, skilled nursing home care, home health care, and
hospice care.
Medicare Part B (Medical
Insurance): Medicare Part B pays for doctor's services,
out-patient hospital care, and other services not covered by
Medicare Part A.
Medigap: A Medicare
supplemental health insurance policy offered by private
insurance companies that fills the gaps in the original
Medicare plan.
Misfeasance: Improper
performance of a lawful act.
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