Health Information Management Of A Strategic Resou
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Health Information Management of a Strategic Resource 5th Edition By Mervat Abdelhak, Mary Alice Hanken (Test Bank)
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MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Which classification of hospitals is organized for profit according to the American Hospital
Association?
a. State owned
b. Federally owned
c. Proprietary
d. Voluntary
ANS: C
2. Which type of health insurance program would a retired army general be eligible for?
a. Tricare
b. Medicaid
c. CHAMPUS
d. Merchant Seaman Health Care
ANS: A
3. How would the ownership of a community hospital be classified by the American Hospital
Association?
a. Local, government-owned
b. Voluntary, for-profit
c. Voluntary, not-for-profit
d. Investor-owned
ANS: C
4. Which one of the following is most likely to be a state-financed health care facility?
a. Public health service hospital
b. Long-term psychiatric institution
c. District hospital
d. Veterans Administration hospital
ANS: B
5. How would a facility be classified by the American Hospital Association if the length of stay
for its inpatients averaged 4.8 days?
a. Long-term care
b. Acute care
c. Tertiary care
d. Trauma care
ANS: B
6. In addition to psychiatric care, what is the primary focus of health care in a psychiatric
facility?
a. Clinical laboratory and pathology services
, b. Restorative and adjustive services
c. Psychological and social services
d. Occupational and rehabilitative services
ANS: C
7. Which one of the following statements is true about the organization of community hospital
governing boards?
a. The membership is composed of employees who are empowered to conduct
business on behalf of other employees.
b. Members are salaried individuals who have a legal responsibility for the quality of
care.
c. The membership is composed of a diverse group, each of whom has a skill that is
of value to the function of the board.
d. The membership is composed largely of individuals who have a medical
background.
ANS: C
8. Which one of the following legislative acts led to a rapid increase in the construction of new
hospitals, purchase of equipment, and renovation of existing hospitals?
a. Hill-Burton Act
b. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act
c. Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act
d. Patient Self-Determination Act
ANS: A
9. All the following activities are a legitimate function of a hospital governing board except
a. Delineation of clinical privileges.
b. Financial stability of organization.
c. Appointment of the president of the medical staff.
d. Legal responsibility for the care provided.
ANS: C
10. Which one of the following officers in a health care organization serves as a liaison between
the medical staff and the governing board?
a. CEO
b. COO
c. CFO
d. CIO
ANS: A
11. Which one of the following officers in a health care organization is responsible for developing
a strategic plan for supporting the mission and goals of the organization?
a. CEO
b. COO
c. CFO
d. CIO
, ANS: A
12. Which one of the following officers in a health care organization manages the financial,
administrative, and clinical information systems of the hospital?
a. CEO
b. COO
c. CFO
d. CIO
ANS: D
13. Of the following health care practitioners, which one is least likely to be eligible for medical
staff membership?
a. Podiatrist
b. Doctor of osteopathy
c. Nurse midwife
d. Dietetic technician
ANS: D
14. Which one of the following statements describes the primary objective of the medical staff?
a. Minimize risk of medical malpractice.
b. Maintain proper standards of medical care.
c. Develop policies regarding performance improvement.
d. Contain costs for providing medical care.
ANS: B
15. In which of the following is permission granted to practitioners by the governing board to
provide well-defined patient care services?
a. Medical staff membership
b. Board certification
c. Licensure
d. Clinical privilege
ANS: D
16. Which one of the following medical staff committees would negotiate with the governing
board regarding the purchase of an expensive piece of equipment?
a. Utilization review
b. Credentials
c. Joint conference
d. Planning and finance committee
ANS: C
17. Which one of the following departments is considered to be an ancillary department in the
hospital organization?
a. Clinical laboratory services
b. Dietary services
c. Nursing services
d. Social services
, ANS: A
18. The full legal authority in a hospital rests with which organization entity?
a. CEO
b. Governing body
c. Medical staff
d. Executive committee
ANS: B
19. The CEO is employed by and is directly responsible to the
a. Governing body.
b. Joint conference committee.
c. Medical staff organization.
d. Executive committee.
ANS: A
20. Which officer in a health care organization is primarily responsible for its fiscal
integrity?
a. COO
b. CFO
c. CEO
d. CIO
ANS: B
21. Which organization was responsible for establishing the hospital standardization program in
the early 1900s?
a. American College of Surgeons
b. American Medical Association
c. American Osteopathic Association
d. Joint Commission
ANS: A
22. Which one of the following was the impetus for the accreditation of medical schools initiated
by the American Medical Association?
a. Flexner Report
b. Papyri documents
c. Hippocratic oath
d. Hospital standardization program
ANS: A
23. Which amendment to the Social Security Act of 1935 established the Medicare program?
a. Hill-Burton Act
b. Health Insurance for the Aged Act
c. Kerr-Mills Medical Assistance Program
d. Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act
ANS: B
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