HPRS 3302 Final || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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A society that provides services such as healthcare to its citizens, based on the "greatest good for the greatest number" would be using a________ correct answers utilitarian system
A two-tiered system of health car provision where the states would provide a decent minimum (basic and catastrophi...
HPRS 3302 Final || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
A society that provides services such as healthcare to its citizens, based on the "greatest good for
the greatest number" would be using a________ correct answers utilitarian system
A two-tiered system of health car provision where the states would provide a decent minimum
(basic and catastrophic care) based on need and allow citizens to purchase further expanded and
perhaps better care is an example of blending the _________ and __________ theories for health
care distribution. correct answers Libertarian, utilitarian
About _____ of the world's 196 countries have a functioning national health care system. correct
answers 40
In which of the following European models is health care financed by the government and taxed
based rather than insurance based? correct answers Beverage model
Utilitarianism correct answers the doctrine that utility is the sole standard of moral conduct; the
doctrine of the greatest happiness for the greatest number.
Distributive Justice correct answers the consideration of how one provides for the fair and
equitable division of scarce resources.
Egalitarianism correct answers A system of allocation that seeks to provide all things equally
Social Utility correct answers The allocation of scarce resources to those who are most useful or
valued by the society.
Libertarianism correct answers a system of allocation that is generally based on the free market
exchange of goods and services.
Triage correct answers a system that divides the patient cases into categories so that care can be
allocated effectively
Medical Utility correct answers The allocation of scarce resources to those with the best
prognosis.
the micro allocation process where a scarce resource such as an ICU bed is distrubuted on the
basis of best prognosis is a form of : correct answers Medical Utility
The end of a natural life cycle proposal for rationing health care is an example of _________
system of health care distribution. correct answers utilitarian
which of the following requires that criteria used to distribute a scarce resource be applied
equally? correct answers formal justice
, Using a free-market approach to distribute health care within society best fits the category known
as a ____ theory correct answers libertarian
Chapter 7
a high stress situation in which one finds oneself in another culture i which former behavior
patterns are ineffective an done fails to understand the basic cues of social intercourse is termed:
correct answers Culture shock
An act or course of action that is requires by one on the basis of moral position is termed: correct
answers Moral Duty
a generic term used for a series of activities designed to get around the system (ex. adjusting a
diagnosis so as to receive the highest potential for a payment) correct answers gaming the system
a whole series of activities needed to protect the profession from those who would misuse the
appropriate functions of that specialty (ex. The requirement that one professional report the
misconduct of another). correct answers gatekeeping
The faithful practice of the duties contained in a particular practice correct answers role fidelity
one who investigates and mediates patients' problems and complaints in relation to health care
services correct answers Patient Advocate
A process in which a patient or the patient's family is introduced to additional health resources in
the community in which the referring practitioner has a financial interest. correct answers Self
referral
a special relationship of loyalty and responsibility formed between the patient and the provider.
correct answers Fiduciary relationship
to belittle, or criticize the skill, knowledge, or qualifications of another professional correct
answers Disparagement
the tasks that are included within the practice of a specialty correct answers scope of practice
Most often professional groups operate under a legal _____ act and develop a professional code
of ethics to assist in self-regulation. correct answers practice
the basic principle that is sacrificed in gaming the system is correct answers veracity
The law that limits certain physicians referrals and prohibits physician referrals of designated
health services for Medicare and medicaid patients if the physician has a financial relationship
with that entity is called: correct answers Stark Law
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