1. Dr. Abram is studying how people take in information, store it , and retrieve it . Dr. Abram is investigating information processing.
Which party is likely to have the most information about the health of an individual who...
Which of the following statements about adverse selection is most correct? A Adverse selection means those individuals with greater health risk are more likely to purchase health insurance. B The adverse selection problem exists because of asymmetric information (applicants have better knowledge of their health status than insurers). C Historically, underwriting provisions were used to minimize the adverse selection problem. D Statements a. and b. are both correct. E Statements a., b., and c. are all correct.
Which is the most inclusive type of medical record that contains health-related information on an individual that can be created, managed and consulted by authorized clinicians and staff across more than one health organization? EHR (Electronic Health Record) All of the above/below PHR (Personal Health Record) EMR (Electronic Medical Record)
1. Tax-exempt employer-purchased health insurance: decreases the patient's incentive to be concerned about the cost and use of services. is being eliminated by the Affordable Care Act. provides physicians an incentive to be more concerned about their patients' use of services. is also available to those who are self-employed. 2. The individual health insurance market: covers most people who have health insurance. covers a small percentage of people with health insurance. is used by employers for their employees. has been...
Which of these organisms in most likely to produce pneumonia in patients who have a history of alcoholism chronic smoking or are malnourished
Who is likely to have better information about safety and the strongest incentive to safely provide air travel services: airlines or FFA regulators? Would you feel safer flying in Air Force One or a regularly scheduled flight, both which are regulated by the FFA and Why?
Which of the following statements is TRUE about ecological model interventions? Most evidence of effectiveness has come from cross-sectional studies It is difficult to integrate individual level theories into ecological model interventions Although widely used, there is little evidence of their effectiveness in improving health outcomes Individual level changes are likely more effective in promoting sustained behavior change than environmental and policy levels changes
Which of the following statements related to HIPAA is true? An employer cannot secure or release personal health information (PHI) for an employee who is disabled due to a work related injury Neither the company nor their group health insurance carrier is permitted to disclose PHI to one another The company may release PHI to anyone so long as the information is not released by the original recipient to another party HIPAA safeguards the release of PHI within the context...
Which of these four researchers is most likely to have made Type 1 error Kim who had significance at the .01 level. Jane who had significance at the .05 level. Austin who did not have significance at the .01 level. Lou who did not have significance at the .05 level.
A person who does not participate in the labor force is most likely to have which type of indifference curves? Group of answer choices a) upward-sloping b) All of these answers are correct. c) flat d) concave e) steep
You are having a discussion about individual responsibility for wellness with a friend who is a behavioral science major. As the discussion proceeds, you find that he is having a hard time understanding the basic components of the theory you are presenting. Which statement represents the most likely explanation for his misunderstanding? Answers He is approaching the theory from a different context than the one in which it was created. The narrative you have developed for the theory is not...