QUESTION 11
The Stark Laws (Physician Self-Referral Laws) were passed to prevent providers from referring Medicare and Medicaid patients to other providers or designated health services in which they or their family members have financial interest.
True
False
5 points
QUESTION 12
True or False? Advanced directives are orders that patients give to providers to ensure that, if they are terminally ill and incompetent to make a decision, certain measures will not be taken to prolong the patient's life.
True
False
5 points
QUESTION 13
True or False? In a national health system, as in Great Britain, taxes support the system but the government also manages the infrastructure for health care delivery. Countries with national health care programs provide universal access to health care to all citizens.
True
False
5 points
QUESTION 14
True or False? In France, their consumers have had no restrictions on physician selection. They may visit several physicians before they find a physician they prefer. This type of medical nomadisim drives up health care costs.
True
False
5 points
QUESTION 15
True or False? Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) that surgeons manipulate robotic arms to perform surgeries normally performed by humans.
True
False
5 points
Q11 False
Q12 True
Q13 True
Q14 True
Q15 True
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QUESTION 11 The Stark Laws (Physician Self-Referral Laws) were passed to prevent providers from referring Medicare...
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