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Chapter 3
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Health care expenditures account for greater than 15% of the GDP. a. True b. False
True
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A physician's only customer is the patient. a. True b. False
A physician's only customer is the patient. b. False
100
The patient is at the center of the health care industry. a. True b. False
The patient is at the center of the health care industry. a. True
100
Health care providers must accept Medicaid patients. a. True b. False
Health care providers must accept Medicaid patients. b. False
100
Insurance for military personnel is: a. Medicare. b. Medicaid. c. TRICARE. d. CHAMPUS.
Insurance for military personnel is: c. TRICARE.
200
The United States has a national health care system. a. True b. False
FALSE
200
One component of the HIPAA legislation provides patient privacy protection. a. True b. False
One component of the HIPAA legislation provides patient privacy protection. a. True
200
An example of self-referral would be physicians making referrals to a lab facility in which they were partial owners. a. True b. False
An example of self-referral would be physicians making referrals to a lab facility in which they were partial owners. a. True
200
18. Profit is: a. money collected from patients and insurance companies for health care services rendered. b. the price paid when an individual or business borrows money. c. revenue minus costs. d. lacking during times of prosperity.
18. Profit is: c. revenue minus costs.
200
Accounting: a. creates the product or service. b. tracks the flow of money in and out of a business. c. uses technology to manage information. d. includes the product, price, promotion, and distribution to the customer.
Accounting: b. tracks the flow of money in and out of a business.
300
The study of disease and death in a population is: a. microbiology. b. epidemiology. c. anthropology. d. sociology.
The study of disease and death in a population is: b. epidemiology.
300
John Q. Public has been looking for a job for 2 months, to no avail. The country is likely in which economic period? a. Recovery b. Unemployment c. Underemployment d. Recession
John Q. Public has been looking for a job for 2 months, to no avail. The country is likely in which economic period? d. Recession
300
A deductible is the: a. portion of services paid by the patient. b. amount paid by the patient before the third-party payer begins to pay. c. fee paid by employers and employees to the insurance company. d. negotiated payment for services between the payer and the provider.
A deductible is the: b. amount paid by the patient before the third-party payer begins to pay.
300
A physician office visit for a 9-year-old whose mother makes minimum wage and can't afford to pay her portion of her employer's health insurance plan may be covered by: a. Medicare Part B. b. SCHIP. c. Medicaid. d. Medicare Part A.
A physician office visit for a 9-year-old whose mother makes minimum wage and can't afford to pay her portion of her employer's health insurance plan may be covered by: b. SCHIP.
300
Workers' compensation is financed by: a. employer and employee payments. b. employer payments only. c. employee and government payments. d. employer and government payments.
Workers' compensation is financed by: b. employer payments only.
400
All of the following are examples of locations where long-term care could take place except: a. clinics. b. hospitals. c. rehabilitation centers. d. adult day care.
All of the following are examples of locations where long-term care could take place except: a. clinics.
400
Increasing GDP and decreasing interest, inflation, and unemployment rates are indicative of the _______________ scenario. a. depression b. recession c. recovery d. prosperity
Increasing GDP and decreasing interest, inflation, and unemployment rates are indicative of the _______________ scenario. d. prosperity
400
The amount paid to a provider monthly to provide health care services to an employee is: a. premium. b. capitation. c. copayment. d. deductible.
The amount paid to a provider monthly to provide health care services to an employee is: b. capitation.
400
Medicaid is a: a. state-funded, state-administered program. b. federally funded, federally administered program. c. state-funded, federally administered program. d. federally funded, state-administered program.
Medicaid is a: d. federally funded, state-administered program.
400
Medicare is administered by: a. CMS. b. the states. c. OPM. d. FEHBP.
Medicare is administered by: a. CMS.
500
7. The three major places of employment for health care workers are: a. hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities, and physician's offices. b. insurance companies, dental offices, and public health facilities. c. CDC, hospitals, and residential care facilities. d. adult day care, hospitals, and physicians' offices.
7. The three major places of employment for health care workers are: a. hospitals, nursing and residential care facilities, and physician's offices.
500
Consumers saving discretionary income, organizations holding off on building new facilities, and a persistent slow economy are indicative of a _______________ scenario. a. recovery b. recession c. prosperity d. depression
Consumers saving discretionary income, organizations holding off on building new facilities, and a persistent slow economy are indicative of a _______________ scenario. b. recession
500
Determining who is responsible for health claim payments is known as: a. explanation of benefits. b. COBRA. c. coordination of benefits. d. ERISA.
Determining who is responsible for health claim payments is known as: c. coordination of benefits.
500
Which of the following people is most likely medically needy? a. 35-year-old healthy mother of one b. 70-year-old nursing home resident c. 66-year-old retired corporate executive with controlled hypertension d. 2-year-old child with a genetic disorder who has two gainfully employed parents
Which of the following people is most likely medically needy? b. 70-year-old nursing home resident
500
Medicaid is a: a. state-funded, state-administered program. b. federally funded, federally administered program. c. state-funded, federally administered program. d. federally funded, state-administered program.
Medicaid is a: d. federally funded, state-administered program.
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