Answer Options:
True or False?
Answer: True
Question: Which of the following is an example of a non-direct care setting?
Answer Options:
a. Insurer
b. Physician practice
c. Public health department
d. Assisted living facility
e. All of these are correct
Answer: a. Insurer
Question: States set provider reimbursement rates for Medicaid at a low level which can result in:
Answer Options:
a. Doctors receiving the same payment that she would get for seeing a similar, privately-insured patient.
b. Trouble for Medicaid patients in finding a regular source of care
c. More hazard for patients
d. Better healthcare for Medicaid patients
e. All of the above
Answer: b. Trouble for Medicaid patients in finding a regular source of care
Question: A wrong against society as a whole, even if a particular individual is harmed, is considered a violation of which type of law?
Answer Options:
A. Civil
B. Criminal
C. Administrative
D. All of these are correct
E. None of these are correct
Answer: B. Criminal
Question: Today, health insurance is typically purchased by individuals to prevent catastrophic loss.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: False
Question: MBTI stands for:
Answer Options:
a. More Better Team Initiative
b. Moods Turns Inventory
c. Meghan Brad Trainor Initiative
d. Myers-Briggs Type Inventory
e. None of these are correct.
Answer: d. Myers-Briggs Type Inventory
Question: How many people die each year from medical errors alone?
Answer Options:
a. 20,000
b. 100,000
c. 10,000
d. 200,000
Answer: d. 200,000
Question: True or False? Premium payments for individual health insurance plans reached more than $19,000 in 2018.
Answer Options:
True
False
Answer: False
Question: The identification phase of problem solving involves which of the following?
Answer: Identifying causes of problems and generating solutions
Question: This function refers to acquiring and retaining human resources.
Answer Options:
a. Controlling
b. Planning
c. Staffing
d. Organizing
e. Decision Making
Answer: c. Staffing
Question: True or False? Engaging in an improper act that is unintentional and inconsistent with standard practices is malice.
Answer Options:
True or False?
Answer: False
Question: What is true about implicit bias?
Answer Options:
a. Is not evident in children
b. Only describes bias toward racial minorities
c. Experiencing it can increase physiological stress
d. Does not change the way that clinicians practice and deliver healthcare
Answer: c. Experiencing it can increase physiological stress
Question: CHIP is a program that provides for:
Answer Options:
A. Children covered by Medicare
B. All children
C. Children in low-income families who would not typically qualify under Medicaid
D. Children covered by Medicaid
Answer: C. Children in low-income families who would not typically qualify under Medicaid
Question: Rank the following from highest average historical return to lowest average historical return from 1926 to 2014.
Answer Options:
I. Small stocks
II. Long-term bonds
III. Large stocks
IV. T-bills
I, II, III, IV
II, III, I, IV
III, II, IV, I
None of the options
You Answered:
III, II, I, IV
Answer: I, III, II, IV
Question: HEAT is the President’s newest tool against:
Answer Options:
A. Billing code discrepancies in health care
B. Fraud and abuse concerning Medicare and Medicaid claims
C. Hospital energy audits
D. For-profit organizations that don’t accept Medicare and Medicaid patients
E. None of these are correct
Answer: B. Fraud and abuse concerning Medicare and Medicaid claims
Question: The investigative and enforcement authority to deal with fraud and abuse violations was granted to the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) through:
Answer Options:
A. Anti-Kickback Act
B. False Claims Act
C. Operation Restore Trust
D. Stark Laws
Answer: C. Operation Restore Trust