MHA 707 Test 2
Inpatient settings
General & specialty short-term hospitals, long-term care facilities, such as nursing homes and
skilled nursing facilities; and others
Ambulatory settings
Ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), medical group practices, community health centers
(CHCs), dialysis centers, urgent care centers, retail clinics, imaging centers, sleep centers,
catheterization labs, vascular access centers, and telemedicine, workplace * school clinics
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What ambulatory care received the most visits in 2016 with about 883,725 million?
Physician offices
In 2016 what group of physicians saw 41.2% of most patients?
Single-specialty group
Who owned 74.8% of practices in 2016?
Physician or group of physicians
22.9%
, In 2016 what percentage of patients visited pediatricians?
15.4%
In 2016 what percentage of patients visited internal medicine physicians?
9.2%
In 2016 what percentage of patients visited OB/GYN physicians?
8.3%
The principal reasons for physician visits in 2016 were as follow
General medical examination • Routine prenatal examination • Postoperative visit • Medication •
Cough • Well-baby examination • Hypertension • Knee symptoms • Preoperative visit .
In 2016 what source of payment was 59.6%?
Private insurance
In 2016 what source of payment was 24.7%?
Medicare
In 2016 what percentage of payment was 15.6%?
Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), or another state-based program
Where do the majority of ED visits occur?
70.9% occur in voluntary (not-for-profit) hospitals
Hospital EDs functions
a) to take care of acutely ill or injured ppl, particularly with life-threatening or potentially life
threatening problems that required immediate attention by personnel or equipment not found in
private practitioners offices
b) offer prompt hospitalization if needed
c) serves as a secondary well equipped private physician's office
d) provision of care to persons who are neither injured nor critically ill
Where do majority of outpatient department visits occur?
68.2% occur in voluntary (not-for-profit) hospitals and in government-owned hospitals 30.4%
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