ACHE BOG Sample Test/246 Questions and Answers/100
ACHE BOG Sample Test/246 Questions and Answers/100
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ACHE BOG Exam Sample Test -100
Questions and Answers 2023
CEO Compensation should be based on:
a. the compensation arrangement with prior CEO
b. executive compensation in local corporations with similar gross revenues
c. present day salary plus cost-of living adjustment
d. what the institution would have to pay for a similarly prepared person if
that person were employed elsewhere - -d. what the institution would have
to pay for a similarly prepared person if that person were employed
elsewhere
-An essential function of the governing board is to:
a. approve the mission, vision, and long-range plan
b. focus on strategic planning
c. prepare the operating plan
d. review the performance of departmental managers - -a. approve the
mission, vision, and long-range plan
-The key to enhancing board effectiveness is:
a. getting the right people to serve on the board
b. supporting and selecting the right CEO
c. orientating and training the CEO
d. organizing the board's work - -d. organizing the board's work
-Members of the medical staff are eligible for full membership on the
governing board in the same manner as other individuals:
a. when not legally prohibited
b. when they do not actively practice in the organization
c. when they are not full-time employees
d. if they are not foreign nationals - -a. when not legally prohibited
-The Chief Executive Officer:
a. is a member of the board
b. represents the board internally and externally
c. is not a member of the board
d. has a contract with the board - -b. represents the board internally and
externally
-Regarding the budget, the board:
a. does not use the budget exercise as a way to improve quality and
productivity
b. gets involved in preparing budgets for all operational units
c. decides which personnel are needed in top management
,d. establishes guidelines and makes final choices among competing
opportunities - -d. establishes guidelines and makes final choices among
competing opportunities
-The individual or group responsible for establishing policy, maintaining
quality of care, and providing for institutional management planning is the:
a. COO
b. Medical Staff Medical Committee
c. Governing Body
d. CEO - -c. Governing Body
-A correct statement regarding trustee serving as fiduciaries is that they
can:
a. be indicted for alleged theft of facility funds and improper expenditures of
facility funds for personal reasons.
b. be released from responsibility by giving the audit committee final
authority in high risk areas of financial matters, without any action by the
whole board
c. be held personally liable for wrongful acts or omissions by corporate
officers or co-trustees by virtue of their position as trustees
d. waive their fiduciary responsibility as a community organization - -a. be
indicted for alleged theft of facility funds and improper expenditures of
facility funds for personal reasons.
-Ultimate responsibility for the mission statement rests with the:
a. CEO and medical staff
b. Governing Board
c. Community and CEO
d. CEO - -b. Governing Board
-A key reason for choosing board members is because:
a. other board members want to listen to their opinions.
b. of what they can do for the organization
c. have high status in the community
c. physicians will listen to them they can - -b. of what they can do for the
organization
-The bylaws of healthcare organization should include which of the
following?
a. Committee scope and function
b. The privileges of the medical staff
c. The names of the stockholders in the organization
c. Composition of the governing board, committee, and officers - -c.
Composition of the governing board, committee, and officers
-Successful approaches to strategic planning include:
, a. a well-written mission statement, long-range plane, and fiscal plan plus
the history and discussion surrounding them
b. avoidance of high risk decision
c. not paying attention to competitor's activity
d. using rules and past experiences as a guide to future action - -a. a well-
written mission statement, long-range plane, and fiscal plan plus the history
and discussion surrounding them
-The primary challenge facing a prospector is:
a. protecting and increasing current services (product) or market share
through technical efficiency, cost improvements, or differentiation strategies
b. managing diversification successfully, to guard against expanding too
rapidly or into areas they have little knowledge
c. managing simultaneously the difficult task of pursuing new markets and
services while avoiding erosion of current services in existing markets
d. creating stability by sticking with strategic plan long enough to
accumulate experience and to develop consistent leadership avoiding
random diversification efforts. - -b. managing diversification successfully, to
guard against expanding too rapidly or into areas they have little knowledge
-In the introductory stage of a product life cycle:
a. the introductory stage can be short
b. the introductory stage can be long
c. sales and revenue growth is slow
c. all of the above - -c. all of the above
-The primary task of marketing is to:
a. bring about voluntary and involuntary exchanges of value
b. attract new advertiser
c. bring about exchanges of values
d. advertise new and existing services - -c. bring about exchanges of values
-It would be incorrect to say that:
a. an organization's image is a function of all that the organization has done
as well as what it has attempted to communicate
b. people's images of an organization always reflects their true attitudes
toward the organization
c. an organization's image is largely the result of public relations,
advertising, selling, and communication efforts.
d. responsibility for the creation of the organization's image does not lie
merely with the marketer - -c. an organization's image is largely the result of
public relations, advertising, selling, and communication efforts.
-It is important to understand the consumer adoption process because:
a. the organization may be able to convince the consumer to pass over
awareness, interest, the evaluation stages, moving directly to trail.
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