Acronym Glossary
Acronyms are often used by public and private agencies as timesaving, shorthand ways to communicate lengthy titles or basic concepts. This glossary provides a quick reference to the terms, acronyms and abbreviations commonly used by this Department.
Topics F
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Family Care
A Medicaid long-term care program for older adults and adults with disabilities. The goal is to get members the services they need to live in a home setting when possible.
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Family Care Partnership
A program for older adults and adults with disabilities. It mixes health and long-term support services in home and community settings.
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Family Planning Only Services
Provides low to no-cost sexual and reproductive health care for people with limited income to prevent unplanned pregnancies.
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Family Support
A DHS program under s. 46.985, Wis. Stats., and ch. HFS 65 Adm. Codes, that provides support to families with a severely handicapped child living at home by helping pay for the services and goods that a family needs to care for the family member at home.
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FAS
Fetal alcohol syndrome; physical and/or mental anomalies in a newborn child resulting from the mother's drinking of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy.
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FDA
U.S. Food and Drug Administration. -
FDD
Facility for the developmentally disabled. A type of nursing home primarily for developmentally disabled persons. State centers for developmentally disabled persons are FDDs. Licensed under ch. HFS 134 Adm. Codes. -
Federal Poverty Level
The poverty income thresholds based upon family size and income. Families below the threshold are considered in poverty, based on guidelines which are updated yearly by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Income excludes Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, and WIC benefits.
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FFP
Federal financial participation, i.e., Federal aid. -
FFY
Federal fiscal year, October 1 to September 30. -
FHS
Federal Health Survey
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FL/CIS
Facility Licensing/Certification Information System
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FNS
Food and Nutrition Service, the part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture responsible for Food Stamps. -
Foster Care Medicaid
Health care coverage for children and youth ages 0-21 who are in foster care or getting adoption assistance.
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Foster Grandparents
Foster grandparents are adults over 55 who help kids with special needs. They serve as mentors, tutors, and caregivers.
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FPOS
Family Planning Only Services
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FR
Federal Register. A daily (weekdays) publication containing federal proposed and final regulations and other official federal government announcements. -
FSET
FoodShare Employment and Training
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FWRS
Fiscal Work Reporting System