Chapters 1 &2
Chapters 3-6
Chapters 7-9
Chapters 10-12
Chapters 13-15
100

One issue that health care organizations must address in order to create and deliver value

What is "to improve access to health care?"

100

Programs that are organized around diseases or conditions, patient populations or "technologies."

What is "service lines?"

100

Process of providing a lens through which to interpret a situation

What is "framing?"

100

The governmental oversight of the private market place

What is "regulation?" 

100

Establishes standardized terminology and data formats for public and private sector reporting requirements

What is "reporting and population health management?" 

200

Health care concerns shared by the U.S., India, and China

What is "lifestyle issues and behaviors?"

200

Groups of people responsible for producing goods or providing services

What is "work teams?"

200

Tendency for interventions to be delayed, diluted, or defeated by the response of the system to the intervention itself

What is "policy resistance?"

200

Characterized by a large number of small firms that have similar, but not identical products

What is "monopolistic competition?" 

200

Tax-exempt financial accounts used to reimburse medical expenses not covered under existing health plans

What is "Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)?"

300

The name of an example work plan

What is "Gnatt Chart?"

300

Specification of the training required to perform work

What is "standardization of skills?"

300

Indicators of the activities involved in carrying out work in an organization

What is "process measures of quality?"

300

Prohibits contracts and other agreements that unreasonably restrain trade

What is "Sherman Act?"

300

Enables those involved in patient care to communicate effectively with each other and with the patient

What is "electronic communication and connectivity?"

400

Suggests that hospitals more vigorously pursue efforts at clinical integration

What is "scientific management perspective?"

400

Next to simplicity, the second most important quality of one's message

What is "vividness?" 

400

Involves the acquisition of knowledge or skills through study, instruction, or experience 

What is "learning?"

400

Brings together organizations seeking to contribute similar resources

What is "pooling alliances?" 
400

Aims to improve primary health services in rural areas through an innovative community-based approach that focuses on prevention, healthy living and basic curative care 

What is "health extension program?"

500

Relies on direct appeals for performance through explicit reward structures

What is "transnational leadership?"

500

Idea that altering certain aspects of the job to satisfy employees' psychological needs will motivate them to exert more effort 

What is "job redesign?"

500

Act of being focused on all parties in the negotiation

What is "cognitively active?" 

500

Occurs when the average cost per unit lowers from increased volumes

What is "economies of scales?"

500

Used for paying hospitals for services provided

What is "patient classification system (PCS)?"

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