Concept that concern for health requires a perspective of the individual as an integrated system rather than one or more separate parts including physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional.
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Holistic health care
See: holistic medicine .
Holistic medicine
System of comprehensive or total patient care that considers the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of the person; his or her response to illness; and the effect of the illness on the ability to meet self-care needs. Also called holistic health care .
Holistic risk management
A rigorous, coordinated approach to risk management within an organisation. The aim is to identify, prioritise, quantify, mitigate and finance risk from all sources that threaten the achievement of both strategic and financial objectives. The financial and ‘insurance’ risks are integrated in a single programme. Alternative terms enterprise risk management and financial risk management could be construed more narrowly.
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See: Enterprise-wide risk management.
Holographic will (Estate)
A handwritten, signed will that is found to be valid and legal.
Home
1. Location, other than a hospital or other facility, where the patient receives care in a private residence. 2.When the physician’s office or an outpatient hospital is billing, the “Place of Service” two-digit numerical code for home (12) is inserted in Block 24B of the CMS-1500 insurance claim form.
Home and community care for the functionally disabled
Home and community health care established under Section 1929 of the Social Security Act. It allowed states to provide a large range of services to the functionally disabled as an optional state plan benefit. In every state, except Texas, the option can serve only people older than 65. In Texas, people of any age are eligible if they meet the state’s functional disability test and financial criteria. Also known as the frail elderly provision .
home and community-based service (HCBS) waiver programs
Established under Section 2176 of the Omnibus Reconciliation Act; permit states to offer, under a waiver, a wide array of home and community-based services that an individual may need to avoid institutionalization. These programs offer different choices to some people with Medicaid such as case management, homemaker, home health aide, personal care, adult day health care, rehabilitation, respite care, and other services. Those that qualify may obtain care in their home and community so that they can stay independent and close to family and friends. HCBS programs help the elderly and disabled, mentally retarded, developmentally disabled, and certain other disabled adults. These programs give quality and low-cost services.
Home business
Business underwritten in the UK for UK residents.
Home care program
Type of program with health and social services given to individuals and families where they reside for promoting, maintaining, or restoring health and minimizing effects of illness and disability.