Please answer the following:
1. Which of the following organizations require reports when money has been paid on behalf of a practitioner to settle a legal claim asserted against the practitioner?
A. |
The Legal Aid Society |
B. |
National Practitioner Data Bank |
C. |
Consumer Reports |
D. |
National Patient Safety Foundation |
2. All of the following statements about a Self-Insurance Trust are true EXCEPT for:
A. |
Bank account administered by a trustee |
B. |
The easiest and simplest risk funding vehicle |
C. |
Is not insurance |
D. |
Flexible in that it can write both profit and non-profit risks |
E. |
Limited purpose |
1. Option B is corrtect
Because National Practitioner Data Bank (NPDB) is the authorized organization which requires reports when money has been paid on behalf of a practitioner to settle a legal claim asserted against the practitioner.
2. Option E is correct as except this all are the essential statements about a Self-Insurance Trust
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