Heathcare Law & Ethics
Healthcare Finance
Leadership & Managment
Heathcare Systems & Policy
Fun Facts/ HCM
100

The law of civil wrongs, when a professional’s negligence injures someone. 

What is Tort Law

100

This phrase means that without financial health, a healthcare organization cannot fulfill its purpose.

What does “no margin, no mission” mean?

100

Planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling, and decision-making are known as these.

What are the six functions of management?

100

The shared values, traditions, and ways of doing things in an organization are known as this.

What is organizational culture?

100

Managing adaptive change in a rapidly evolving field is one of the toughest challenges in this profession.

What is healthcare management?

200

To prove negligence, these four legal elements must be shown: duty, breach, causation, and damages.

What are the four elements of negligence?

200

The four main types of financial statements used in healthcare include the balance sheet and this other “P&L”-style report.

What is the income statement?

200

This hierarchy of needs explains that people are motivated by basic needs first, followed by safety, belonging, esteem, and self-actualization.

What is Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?

200

Patients, providers, and administrators are examples of these key groups that influence healthcare quality.

Who are stakeholders?

200

This core belief of Pitt-Greensburg’s Healthcare Management program emphasizes honesty, compassion, and ethical leadership in all decisions.

What are trust, integrity, and ethical leadership?

300

This ethical theory, developed by John Stuart Mill, focuses on creating the greatest good for the greatest number of people.

What is utilitarianism?

300

This accounting concept means revenues and expenses are matched to the period in which they occur, not when cash changes hands.

What is the matching principle?

300

This essential leadership quality involves recognizing and managing one’s own emotions and those of others.

What is emotional intelligence?

300

Donabedian identified structure, process, and outcome as the three main components of this concept.

What is healthcare quality?

300

This professor is known for teaching Healthcare Management with a mix of humor, high standards, and real-world experience.

Who is Dr. Louch?

400

These four ethical principles, autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice, guide healthcare decisions.

What are the principles of healthcare ethics?

400

This fundamental accounting equation represents the balance sheet.

What is Assets = Liabilities + Net Worth

400

This leadership approach is based on self-awareness, integrity, and living one’s values.

What is authentic leadership?

400

Using resources wisely relates to efficiency, while achieving desired results relates to this.

What is effectiveness?

400

These two HCM students are known for planning fun and helpful events as part of the mentor program.

Who are Abi and Jailyn?

500

John Rawls proposed this ethical concept that requires deciding from behind a “veil” to ensure fairness.

What is the veil of ignorance?

500

This financial statement converts accrual data into cash-based information through adjustments.

What is the cash flow statement?

500

Hersey and Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Model includes these four styles: telling, selling, participating, and delegating.

What are the four situational leadership styles?

500

This U.S. law, passed in 2010, aimed to expand healthcare coverage, improve quality, and lower costs through reforms to insurance and healthcare delivery.

What is the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?

500

This leadership value, emphasized throughout the HCM program, reminds students to stay true to their principles even under pressure.

What is integrity?

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