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There are a variety of types of hospital ownership. Which of the following is not one of
the common types?
A. Public (government) owned and managed
B. Private, not for profit (nonprofit)
C. Physician owned
D. Private, for profit
D
Hospitals can be classified a number of ways. Which of the statement below is true as
related to the classification of hospitals?
A. Private hospitals are always for profit organizations
B. Urban, rural, and children's hospitals are classified based on their locations
C. Rural hospitals are most frequently designated as teaching hospitals
D. A hospital may be categorized in more than one way; for example, an urban hospital
may also be categorized as a government-owned hospital or as a general hospital
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B
Ambulatory surgery center would best be categorized as
A. A teaching hospital
B. An outpatient care setting
,C. A general hospital
D. A rehabilitation hospital
B
Payments to the healthcare delivery organization generally emanate from which of the
following three types of entities?
A. Employers, employees, and government entities
B. Government-financed and managed programs, insurance programs managed by
private entities, and patients' personal funds
C. National health systems, national insurance systems, and multipayer systems
D. Uninsured, underinsured, and insured
A
Consider interrelationships among healthcare organizations. Which of the following is
appropriate for such interrelationships?
A. Allow access to complete care services from a single healthcare organization
B. Ensure the easy transitions of care made possible by the availability of necessary
health information
C. Allow for the receiving of proper incentives for referring patients for care
D. Allow for the advertisement of healthcare services regardless of whether the
consumers have consented or not
A
Ensuring the general portability of healthcare is enabled by
A. Health information exchanges like Canada's Health Infoway and the U.S. HIE
programs, including the Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN)
,B. The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
C. Insurance programs administered by private entities
D. The secondary use of healthcare information
D
An example of the secondary use of a patient's health information would be when the
information is shared
A. To support transfer of the patient's care between two providers
B. Through an authorized health information exchange to support the portability of care
C. In support of a diagnostic test required to further the treatment of a patient
D. With public health officials for statistical reporting or in support of clinical research
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Answer: B
In the financial reimbursement area, the interrelationships between healthcare
organizations A. Are unrelated to the efficiency of healthcare claims processing B. May
assure government payers that quality healthcare services have been delivered C. Do
not support private insurance organizations in their assessment of the quality of
delivered healthcare services D. Are designed to maximize reimbursement for covered
healthcare services
B
Key information technology and information management professionals in healthcare
organizations include the
A. Chief information officer, chief executive officer, and chief medical information officer
B. Chief information officer, chief security officer, and chief medical information officer
C. Chief information officer, chief financial officer, and chief technology officer
D. Chief information officer, chief executive officer, and chief nursing informatics officer
, B
Nongovernment professional associations may have specific regulatory functions
related to their profession. The following question identifies what is NOT a typical role
for a professional association.
A. Determining the qualifications to enter a profession by defining the content of
professional examination
B. Creating legislation that laws and regulates reimbursement amounts for their
profession
C. Developing a code of conduct as guidelines for professional behavior
D. Creating Disciplinary procedures against their profession
A
Patients expect healthcare providers to keep health information entrusted to them
A. Private and secure
B. Available Monday through Friday
C. On paper
D. Available for research
C
Data warehouses include
A. Data from one hospital only
B. Information provided by the patient
C. Data from a variety of different applications
D. Only financial data
A
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