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Glossary of Healthcare and Economic Terms with No Evident Investigative Leads

The passage consists solely of generic definitions and agency descriptions without any mention of specific individuals, transactions, or controversial actions. It offers no actionable leads for invest Defines bundled payment, business cycle, cash accounting, etc. Mentions agencies such as CMS and CBO but without context or allegations Contains no names, dates, financial flows, or misconduct claims

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #021077
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The passage consists solely of generic definitions and agency descriptions without any mention of specific individuals, transactions, or controversial actions. It offers no actionable leads for invest Defines bundled payment, business cycle, cash accounting, etc. Mentions agencies such as CMS and CBO but without context or allegations Contains no names, dates, financial flows, or misconduct claims

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Bundled Payment (Healthcare) - Also known as episode-based payment, defined as the reimbursement of health care providers (such as hospitals and physicians) on the basis of expected costs for clinically- defined episodes of care. It has been described as "a middle ground" between fee-for-service reimbursement (in which providers are paid for each service rendered to a patient) and capitation (in which providers are paid a "lump sum" per patient regardless of how many services the patient receives). Business Cycle - Fluctuations in overall business activity accompanied by swings in the unemployment rate, interest rates, and corporate profits. Over a business cycle, real (inflation-adjusted) activity rises to a peak (its highest level during the cycle) and then falls until it reaches a trough (its lowest level following the peak), whereupon it starts to rise again, defining a new cycle. Business cycles are irregular, varying in frequency, magnitude, and duration. (NBER) See real and unemployment rate. Cash Accounting - A system of accounting in which revenues are recorded when they are actually received and outlays are recorded when payment is made. Compare with accrual accounting. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) — US federal agency which administers Medicare, Medicaid, and the Children's Health Insurance Program. Copayment — A flat amount paid out of pocket per medical service, e.g., $5 per office visit. Congressional Budget Office (CBO) —A non-partisan federal agency within the legislative branch of the U.S. government, charged with reviewing congressional budgets and other legislative initiatives with budgetary implications. _) Ise) www.kpcb.com Conservatorship - The legal process by which an external entity (in the case of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the federal government) establishes control and oversight of a company to put it in a sound and solvent condition. Consumption - In principle, the value of goods and services purchased and used up during a given period by households and governments. In practice, the Bureau of Economic Analysis counts purchases of many long-lasting goods (such as cars and clothes) as consumption even though the goods are not used up. Consumption by households alone is also called consumer spending. See national income and product accounts. Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) - An annual increase in Social Security and other entitlement payments to reflect price inflation. Current-Account Balance - A summary measure of a country’s current transactions with the rest of the world, including net exports, net unilateral transfers, and net factor income (primarily the capital income from foreign property received by residents of a country offset by the capital income from property in that country flowing to residents of foreign countries). Cyclical Deficit or Surplus - The part of the federal budget deficit or surplus that results from the business cycle. The cyclical component reflects the way in which the deficit or surplus automatically increases or decreases during economic expansions or recessions. Cyclically Adjusted Budget Deficit or Surplus - The federal budget deficit or surplus that would occur under current law if the influence of the business cycle was removed—that is, if the economy operated at potential gross domestic product. USAInc. Xx

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