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[Show more]While culture is ___________, it is not the same across all parts of the organization. Rather, a 
close look will always uncover a series of subcultures. Ideally, these are consistent with one 
another, and with the overall organizational culture. - A. shared 
B. banned 
C. delayed 
D. faked 
E. all...
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Add to cartWhile culture is ___________, it is not the same across all parts of the organization. Rather, a 
close look will always uncover a series of subcultures. Ideally, these are consistent with one 
another, and with the overall organizational culture. - A. shared 
B. banned 
C. delayed 
D. faked 
E. all...
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3 branches of government - Legislative, Executive, Judicial 
Branch of government that holds the senate and the house of representatives - Legislative 
# of senators per state - 2 
# of districts in the house of representatives - 435 
Legislative branch has the powers to - 1. Power to use any reason...
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Add to cart3 branches of government - Legislative, Executive, Judicial 
Branch of government that holds the senate and the house of representatives - Legislative 
# of senators per state - 2 
# of districts in the house of representatives - 435 
Legislative branch has the powers to - 1. Power to use any reason...
Suppose you must rely exclusively on cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) to determine whether a 
category of people receives an expensive, potentially life-saving, intervention. Which of the 
following considerations must you keep in mind when making your decision? - CEA ignores 
the possibility that ...
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Add to cartSuppose you must rely exclusively on cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) to determine whether a 
category of people receives an expensive, potentially life-saving, intervention. Which of the 
following considerations must you keep in mind when making your decision? - CEA ignores 
the possibility that ...
Research indicates that the 2014 expansion of Medicaid has led to a number of unintended 
consequences including: - higher per capita spending on the expansion population than 
anticipated. 
Which of the following statements is true about the Medicaid program? - The majority of 
total outlays are fo...
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Add to cartResearch indicates that the 2014 expansion of Medicaid has led to a number of unintended 
consequences including: - higher per capita spending on the expansion population than 
anticipated. 
Which of the following statements is true about the Medicaid program? - The majority of 
total outlays are fo...
The three categories HR can be divided into - Common HR tasks, less common HR tasks, 
Uncommon HR tasks. 
Common HR Tasks: - Employments and recruitment, compensation and benefits 
administration, employee relations, unionized labor relations. 
Most routine HR activities: - employee hiring, evaluati...
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Add to cartThe three categories HR can be divided into - Common HR tasks, less common HR tasks, 
Uncommon HR tasks. 
Common HR Tasks: - Employments and recruitment, compensation and benefits 
administration, employee relations, unionized labor relations. 
Most routine HR activities: - employee hiring, evaluati...
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Human Resources is often shortened to.. - HR 
HR may be referred to as.. - A function denoting a subunit within a larger organization 
HR started as an employment office that.. - -Relieved managers of responsibility for hiring 
-Freed up manager's time 
Before HR bundled activities related to peopl...
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Add to cartHuman Resources is often shortened to.. - HR 
HR may be referred to as.. - A function denoting a subunit within a larger organization 
HR started as an employment office that.. - -Relieved managers of responsibility for hiring 
-Freed up manager's time 
Before HR bundled activities related to peopl...
HR tasks can divided into 3 categories - Common HR tasks 
Less common HR tasks 
Uncommon tasks for HR department 
common HR tasks (typical) - •Nearly universal HR tasks: 
-Employment and recruitment 
-Compensation and benefits administration (policy level more than logistics) 
-Employee relations ...
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Add to cartHR tasks can divided into 3 categories - Common HR tasks 
Less common HR tasks 
Uncommon tasks for HR department 
common HR tasks (typical) - •Nearly universal HR tasks: 
-Employment and recruitment 
-Compensation and benefits administration (policy level more than logistics) 
-Employee relations ...
Information theory - is a branch of applied mathematics and electrical engineering and 
involves the quantification of information. 
Contemporary information management practices rest on three foundational principles - 
information asset management (IAM), information management (IM) and information ...
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Add to cartInformation theory - is a branch of applied mathematics and electrical engineering and 
involves the quantification of information. 
Contemporary information management practices rest on three foundational principles - 
information asset management (IAM), information management (IM) and information ...
Abbreviated injury scale (AIS) - A set of numbers used in a trauma registry to indicate the 
nature and severity of injuries by body system 
abstracting - 1. The process of extracting information from a document to create a brief 
summary of a patient's illness, treatment, and outcome 2. The proces...
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Add to cartAbbreviated injury scale (AIS) - A set of numbers used in a trauma registry to indicate the 
nature and severity of injuries by body system 
abstracting - 1. The process of extracting information from a document to create a brief 
summary of a patient's illness, treatment, and outcome 2. The proces...
Abstract - 
Alternative hypothesis - 
Applied research - 
Basic research - 
Bivariate - 
Case study - 
Case-control (retrospective) study - 
Categorical data - 
Causal relationship -
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Alternative hypothesis - 
Applied research - 
Basic research - 
Bivariate - 
Case study - 
Case-control (retrospective) study - 
Categorical data - 
Causal relationship -
Indirect Costs - Are costs associated with shared resources used by the entire organization 
Cost Driver - Is the basis on which the cost pool will be allocated 
Cost Pool - Is the overhead amount to be allocated 
Overhead departments - Are often called costs centers 
Patient Service Departments - A...
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Add to cartIndirect Costs - Are costs associated with shared resources used by the entire organization 
Cost Driver - Is the basis on which the cost pool will be allocated 
Cost Pool - Is the overhead amount to be allocated 
Overhead departments - Are often called costs centers 
Patient Service Departments - A...
Indirect Costs - Are costs associated with shared resources used by the entire organization 
Cost Driver - Is the basis on which the cost pool will be allocated 
Cost Pool - Is the overhead amount to be allocated 
Overhead departments - Are often called costs centers 
Patient Service Departments - A...
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Add to cartIndirect Costs - Are costs associated with shared resources used by the entire organization 
Cost Driver - Is the basis on which the cost pool will be allocated 
Cost Pool - Is the overhead amount to be allocated 
Overhead departments - Are often called costs centers 
Patient Service Departments - A...
Moral Hazard - When the act of insuring an event increases the likelihood that the event will 
happen 
behaving different when you know someone is taking the risk (induced demand) 
Adverse Selection - the situation in which one party to a transaction takes advantage of 
knowing more than the other p...
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Add to cartMoral Hazard - When the act of insuring an event increases the likelihood that the event will 
happen 
behaving different when you know someone is taking the risk (induced demand) 
Adverse Selection - the situation in which one party to a transaction takes advantage of 
knowing more than the other p...
Community-based care - self and ambulatory care 
Hospital based care - inpatient acute care 
Postacute care - long-term care, ambulatory rehab centers, long term care hospitals 
Self-care (80-95% of health problems stop here) - OTC meds, vitamins and supplements and 
change of habits 
Ambulatory hea...
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Add to cartCommunity-based care - self and ambulatory care 
Hospital based care - inpatient acute care 
Postacute care - long-term care, ambulatory rehab centers, long term care hospitals 
Self-care (80-95% of health problems stop here) - OTC meds, vitamins and supplements and 
change of habits 
Ambulatory hea...
opening of 20th century - -doctors were solo practitioners 
-hospitals were single, independent entities, mostly non-profit 
-long term care for the elderly was largely home-based 
-pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing was a small business 
1847 - founding of American Medical Association ...
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Add to cartopening of 20th century - -doctors were solo practitioners 
-hospitals were single, independent entities, mostly non-profit 
-long term care for the elderly was largely home-based 
-pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing was a small business 
1847 - founding of American Medical Association ...
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Nonmarketability of risks - Inherent I medicine and medical practice health insurance. 
Moral hazard - behaving differently when you know someone else is taking the risk (induced 
demand) 
Adverse selection - The sicker people likely want more insurance (the healthier, less) 
Pooling of risk - Shari...
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Add to cartNonmarketability of risks - Inherent I medicine and medical practice health insurance. 
Moral hazard - behaving differently when you know someone else is taking the risk (induced 
demand) 
Adverse selection - The sicker people likely want more insurance (the healthier, less) 
Pooling of risk - Shari...
opening of 20th century - -doctors were solo practitioners 
-hospitals were single, independent entities, mostly non-profit 
-long term care for the elderly was largely home-based 
-pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing was a small business 
1847 - founding of American Medical Association ...
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Add to cartopening of 20th century - -doctors were solo practitioners 
-hospitals were single, independent entities, mostly non-profit 
-long term care for the elderly was largely home-based 
-pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing was a small business 
1847 - founding of American Medical Association ...
a cottage industry 
Engaged in by physicians and their assistants, largely students (apprentices) - At the 
beginning of the 20th century, health care in the United States was predominantly: 
When the 20th century opened: - -Doctors were mostly solo practitioners 
-Hospitals were single, independent...
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Add to carta cottage industry 
Engaged in by physicians and their assistants, largely students (apprentices) - At the 
beginning of the 20th century, health care in the United States was predominantly: 
When the 20th century opened: - -Doctors were mostly solo practitioners 
-Hospitals were single, independent...
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The value of all goods and services produced within a country for a given period; a key indicator 
of the country's economic activity and financial well-being - gross domestic product 
health as "not merely the absence of disease or infirmity but a state of complete physical, mental 
and social we...
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Add to cartThe value of all goods and services produced within a country for a given period; a key indicator 
of the country's economic activity and financial well-being - gross domestic product 
health as "not merely the absence of disease or infirmity but a state of complete physical, mental 
and social we...
What is "economics"? - A Map for decision making. Economics analyzes the allocation of 
scarce resources. 
What are some of the specific challenges faced by managers in healthcare? - 1. The central 
roles of risk and uncertainty 
2. The complexities created by insurance 
3. The perils produced by ...
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Add to cartWhat is "economics"? - A Map for decision making. Economics analyzes the allocation of 
scarce resources. 
What are some of the specific challenges faced by managers in healthcare? - 1. The central 
roles of risk and uncertainty 
2. The complexities created by insurance 
3. The perils produced by ...
public option - A public health insurance plan comparable to Medicaid, designed to compete 
with private insurance. 
Uncertainty - A state in which multiple outcomes are possible but the likelihood of any one 
outcome is not known. 
Medicare - Health insurance for the elderly provided under an amend...
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Add to cartpublic option - A public health insurance plan comparable to Medicaid, designed to compete 
with private insurance. 
Uncertainty - A state in which multiple outcomes are possible but the likelihood of any one 
outcome is not known. 
Medicare - Health insurance for the elderly provided under an amend...
What is "economics"? - A Map for decision making. Economics analyzes the allocation of 
scarce resources. 
What are some of the specific challenges faced by managers in healthcare? - 1. The central 
roles of risk and uncertainty 
2. The complexities created by insurance 
3. The perils produced by ...
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Add to cartWhat is "economics"? - A Map for decision making. Economics analyzes the allocation of 
scarce resources. 
What are some of the specific challenges faced by managers in healthcare? - 1. The central 
roles of risk and uncertainty 
2. The complexities created by insurance 
3. The perils produced by ...
Which of the following statements is true about the Medicaid program? 
a. The majority of total outlays are for the elderly and disabled. 
b. Eligibility standards are uniform across all states. 
c. Everyone in the poverty-level population is eligible for benefits. 
d. Federal tax revenues provide 1...
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Add to cartWhich of the following statements is true about the Medicaid program? 
a. The majority of total outlays are for the elderly and disabled. 
b. Eligibility standards are uniform across all states. 
c. Everyone in the poverty-level population is eligible for benefits. 
d. Federal tax revenues provide 1...
In order to be a successful price discriminator, a provider must have a degree of market power 
(depicted by a downward-sloping demand curve) and meet what other condition(s)? 
a. Customers cannot know that different prices are being charged. 
b. Markets must be segmentable, identifying differences ...
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Add to cartIn order to be a successful price discriminator, a provider must have a degree of market power 
(depicted by a downward-sloping demand curve) and meet what other condition(s)? 
a. Customers cannot know that different prices are being charged. 
b. Markets must be segmentable, identifying differences ...
All of these are guidelines for establishing and preserving long-term relationship except - A. 
understand the mission, strategic priorities 
B. try to limit transparency in communicating information C. reach out to stakeholders at the 
program onset 
D. keep an open communication flow exchange 
E. ...
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Add to cartAll of these are guidelines for establishing and preserving long-term relationship except - A. 
understand the mission, strategic priorities 
B. try to limit transparency in communicating information C. reach out to stakeholders at the 
program onset 
D. keep an open communication flow exchange 
E. ...
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