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What health care policy patched the health insurance gap for people who were changing jobs? a)HIPAA b)SCHIP c)Medicare d)Medicaid All reference to national health insurance was struck from which piece of legislation due to opposition? a)Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act b)Sickness Insurance Act c)Social Security Act d)Health Security Act Which of the following are primary features of the Clinton health plan? Select all that apply. Elimination of Medicare Guaranteed private insurance for all Choice of physician and health plan...
11. When a physician breaches physician-patient confidentiality the physician’s potential legal exposure includes: a. a civil suit brought by the patient seeking monetary damages. b. a criminal action brought by the federal government. c. a licensure action or investigation based upon an ethics violation brought by the State Medical Board. d. a. and b. only. e. a., b., and c. f. d. and e. 12. The physician-patient privilege serves what public purpose: 13. Describe the policies served by...
Question 5 One purpose of the PHR is to promote patient-centered care. Which of the following is the BEST example of promoting patient-centered care? A. The system allows the patient to access information from any location. B. The system provides the patient with simple explanations of test results and diagnoses. C. The system allows the patient to alter physician orders for some medications or treatments. D. The system allows the patient to email or text the provider directly from the...
QUESTION 17 Match to term to the correct definition A. publication where GAAP is presented for the health care industry applies to investor-owned, for-profit organizations, created expanded duty for B. the governing board in the performance of its fiduciary duties (financial reporting) ca uniform method used by CMS for health care providers and medical suppliers to code for professional services, procedures and supplies - Audit and Accounting Guide for Health Care Organizations (AAG-HCO) Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) Healthcare Common Procedure Coding...
1. What are the three major payer categories? A. Personal health B. Employee health C. Family health D. Workers compensation E. National health F. Group health 2. Which of the following pays the highest rates for healthcare services? A. Commercial health insurance B. Medicaid C. Self pay patients D. Medicare E. Guarantors of patients 3. Match the financial classes in the first column to their definitions in the second column. _Commercial insurance A. Countrywide health program for certain people and...
69) A policy that pays you back for actual expenses is called A) An indemnity plan. B) A deductible plan. C) A reasonable and customary plan. D) A reimbursement plan. E) A coinsurance plan m The set amount that you must pay toward medical expenses before the insurance company pays benefits is called A) Deductible. B) Reimbursement C) Indemnity. D) Internal limit. E) Reasonable and customary charges. 71) Which of the following is a government health care program? A) Health...
Please answer these questions for this case provided below: - Why would it make sense to become a network HMO? • Did it make sense for Geisinger to support the patient-centered medical home transition? • Could an independent practice afford to become a patient-centered medical home? • Why is Medicare sponsoring patient-centered medical home demon- strations? • How would a 6 percent reduction in hospitalization rates affect hospitals? The conflicting incentives of FFS and capitation present significant problems for integrated...
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...
Um The Heathcare Setting MATCHING Matching Use choices only once unless otherwise indicated. MATCHING 1-1: KEY TERMS AND DESCRIPTIONS March the key term with the best description. Key Terms (1-16) 1. ACA Асо AHCCCS certification CLIA 88 communication barriers Certi Accountability to Descriptions Evidence that an individual has mastered cies in a technical specialty Health Insurance Portability and Account C Accountable Care Organization perienced HC professional who serves as and adviser E Verbal and nonverbal messages do not match F....
public health Question 21 A healthcare professional may be compensated in a number of ways, depending on where care is delivered, the nature of the patient's insurance, and the type of institution where the professional works. Which of the following is not a currently accepted method of Not yet answered Points out of 1.00 compensation? Flag question Select one: O A. Time-basis fee, in which compensation is based exclusively on the amount of the time a healthcare professional spends with...