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HSC 310 Healthcare Delivery Exam Questions with All Correct Answers What is the main function of the National Institutes of Health? - Answer- Conduct and support biomedical research Which of the following is true regarding President Donald Trump's pledge to repeal and replace the ACA? - Answ...

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What is the main function of the National Institutes of Health? - Answer- Conduct and
support biomedical research

Which of the following is true regarding President Donald Trump's pledge to repeal and
replace the ACA? - Answer- Innovation and diffusion of technology is not likely to be
affected in any major way.

What is the meaning of the term "access"? - Answer- Ability to get health care when
needed

Crude rates refer to: - Answer- total population

Utilitarianism emphasizes: - Answer- Happiness and welfare for the most people
possible

Which of the following can be considered a factor contributing to health status? -
Answer- Access to health care, Air quality, Safety of neighborhoods

Crude birth rate is calculated by: - Answer- dividing the number of live births in a period
of time by the total population.

Holistic health adds which element to the World Health Organization definition of
health? - Answer- spiritual

Which of the following is not a behavioral risk factor? - Answer- unsafe neighborhoods

Which of the following is an example of tertiary prevention? - Answer- Foot care for a
patient newly diagnosed with diabetes

The most prominent reason for the decline in the number of procedures performed in
hospitals is: - Answer- most of these procedures were shifted to the outpatient setting

Which entity in hospital governance is legally responsible for the hospital's operations? -
Answer- The board of trustees

, A patient with special needs could expect to receive efficient, appropriate, team-
approach care from which of the following? - Answer- Patient-centered medical home

Countries whose health systems are oriented more toward primary care achieve: -
Answer- a higher satisfaction with health services among their populations

A hospital that is accredited by the Joint Commission: - Answer- is deemed to have met
certification requirements.

What does "PPS" stand for? - Answer- Prospective payment system

To be classified as a critical access hospital, the number of acute care beds should not
exceed: - Answer- 25

Magnet hospitals have been found to: - Answer- attract and retain well-qualified nurses

One reason women's health centers were created is: - Answer- women seek care more
often than men

According to U.S. law, nonprofit organizations: - Answer- are tax exempt

What is gatekeeping? - Answer- The process by which primary care physicians refer
patients to specialists

Allied health professionals include: - Answer- Physician assistants

MCO stands for: - Answer- Managed Care Organization

Physician maldisribution occurs by: - Answer- both specialty and geography

The number of specialists is increasing because: - Answer- of the development of
medical technology

A long term care facility must be certified in order to: - Answer- admit medicare and
medicaid patients

Which entity oversees the licensure of health care facilities? - Answer- state
government

Compared to suburban areas, there is a _______ of physicians in rural areas - Answer-
shortage

In the delivery of long-term care, customized interventions are carried out according to: -
Answer- a plan of care


Medical care in preindustrial America had a strong _____ character. - Answer- domestic

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