27.
Answer: B. False.
There is no only responsibility of the individual state only. The responsibility of medicaid programs is fulfilled with collaboration in between the individual state and federal government.
28.
Answer : B. False.
Incresing medical education for growing need for more physicians was not a part of demand of medicare. Medicare is a insurance programme which is specifically designed for elder people, disabled person, dialysis patients. The purpose of medicare is to give benefits to these people and they have to pay only a part of the final bill cost of their treatment.
29.
Answer : A. True
Accessibility in healthcare delivery system means the ability of using healthcare delivery systems to obtain best outcome.
30.
Answer: A. True
Availability in healthcare systems means in which geographical are the healthcare system is present to fulfill the requirements of the health issues of the client.
31.
Answer: A. True
Inthe history, in year 2010 the affordable care act(ACA) was enacted which received bipartisan support. Though after that , problem had been seen of bipartisanship in ACA. But the ACA is remains same now with adding extra objectives.
27. Individual states administer Medicaid programs A. True B. False 28. Governmental interventions led to an...
True or False 29. While the Supreme Court did uphold the individual mandate of the ACA, it also ruled, in a separate case, that states had the right to opt out of the Medicaid expansion, since the cost to extend Medicaid coverage would fall upon the states to pay. T F 30. A 2012 survey by NAHCH found that the majority of home health agencies were based in a hospital, rather than freestanding, independent facilities. T F 31. While the...
Once upon a time American physicians had it all. Overcoming modest beginnings, internal divisions, and myriad rivals, during the 20th century doctors in the United States achieved “professional sovereignty” (Starr 1982). They secured extraordinary levels of clinical and financial autonomy, as well as social prestige and public deference, and through the American Medical Association (AMA) exerted substantial political influence over health policy making. Organized medicine had a crucial role in shaping the major institutions of American health care, including private...