MHA 707 Exam Questions And Answers
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 cen...
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MHA
707
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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% Studyclock
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
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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