Question: The following are all public insurance programs EXCEPT:

Answer Options:
a. Medicaid
b. Medicare
c. Children’s Health Insurance Program
d. Meaningful Use

Answer: d. Meaningful Use

Question: How does Medicaid vary across states?

Answer Options:
a. Childless adults
b. Dental benefits
c. Prescription drug coverage
d. All of the above

Answer: d. All of the above

Question: A physician who believes a medical error occurred due to __________ may be making a fundamental attribution error.

Answer: nurse negligence

Question: Which generation value open communication, enjoys working as a team, and is image conscious?

Answer: Generation Y

Question: e-Health is comprised of the following:

Answer Options:
A. The practice of providing clinical services electronically
B. The provision of environmental health services
C. The use of telecommunications to deliver health information
D. The delivery of e-mail about health care

Answer: C. The use of telecommunications to deliver health information

Question: EMTALA:

Answer Options:
A. Requires all Medicare and Medicaid hospitals to provide appropriate screening
B. Requires private, for-profit hospitals to provide patients an appropriate screening
C. Mandates that no patient should be billed for services if they can’t pay
D. All of these are correct
E. None of these are correct

Answer: A. Requires all Medicare and Medicaid hospitals to provide appropriate screening

Question: The term ‘effectiveness’ of clinical care can be addressed with which of the following questions?

Answer Options:
a. Are things done?
b. Are the right things done?
c. What are the right things to do?
d. Was the clinical procedure done correctly?
e. None of these are correct.

Answer: b. Are the right things done?

Question: Which of the following is not a required part of the definition of “informed consent”?

Answer Options:
A. Having the patient/surrogate read and sign a document
B. Making sure that the patient/surrogate is mentally competent to decide
C. Ensuring the patient/surrogate understands what is being asked
D. Using a surrogate decision-maker only when legally allowed
E. None of these are correct

Answer: A. Having the patient/surrogate read and sign a document

Question: True or False? Moral hazard refers to the concept that the existence of insurance coverage provides an incentive for insured individuals to seek care and use coverage for a known condition.

Answer Options:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: True or False? The Electronic Medical Record Analytical Model (EMRAM) is used to assess the progression in adoption of health information systems in hospitals.

Answer Options:
True or False?

Answer: True

Question: A majority of non-communicable diseases are caused by:

Answer Options:
a. Genetic factors
b. Social factors
c. Behavioral factors
d. None of the above.

Answer: d. None of the above.

Question: A ‘health service risk with risks that outweigh its benefits’ is the definition of which of the following terms?

Answer Options:
a. Abuse
b. Misuse
c. Overuse
d. Underuse
e. Reuse

Answer: c. Overuse

Question: From the leadership styles for health care, which one focuses on the leader setting high performance standards for his or her followers?

Answer: Pacesetting style