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1. A primary care clinic wants to implement a new electronic health record
(EHR) system. Which factor is most critical to ensure successful adoption by
clinical staff?
A. The EHR’s color scheme and design
B. The cost of the system
C. Adequate staff training and workflow integration
D. The vendor’s marketing materials
Rationale: Staff training and workflow integration are the most critical for
adoption, as they directly impact usability and clinician satisfaction.
2. Which of the following best describes the triple aim framework in
healthcare?
A. Cost reduction, marketing, and staffing
B. Patient satisfaction, hospital accreditation, and technology
implementation
C. Improving patient experience, improving population health, and
reducing per capita cost of care
D. Research, teaching, and clinical practice
Rationale: The triple aim focuses on improving patient experience,
population health, and reducing cost, foundational in healthcare system
strategy.
3. A patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is admitted
frequently for exacerbations. Which intervention would best address
, population health management?
A. Scheduling more inpatient admissions
B. Implementing a home-based disease management program
C. Increasing the number of medications prescribed
D. Requiring monthly clinic visits only
Rationale: Home-based disease management reduces readmissions and
improves long-term outcomes, aligning with population health goals.
4. A healthcare organization wants to comply with HIPAA privacy regulations.
Which action is required?
A. Publicly posting patient diagnoses
B. Allowing unrestricted employee access to records
C. Selling de-identified patient data for marketing
D. Limiting access to patient information to authorized personnel only
Rationale: HIPAA mandates that patient information is accessible only to
those with legitimate access.
5. In evaluating the effectiveness of a new telehealth program, which metric
best indicates improved patient outcomes?
A. Number of telehealth visits conducted
B. Reduction in hospital readmissions among program participants
C. Patient log-in frequency to the telehealth portal
D. Number of technical support calls
Rationale: Reduction in readmissions reflects improved patient outcomes,
whereas utilization metrics do not directly measure outcomes.
6. Which healthcare payment model incentivizes providers to reduce
unnecessary services while maintaining quality care?
A. Fee-for-service
B. Value-based care
, C. Retrospective reimbursement
D. Capitation without quality measures
Rationale: Value-based care links reimbursement to quality and outcomes,
encouraging efficiency and effective care.
7. A hospital is implementing a new care coordination program for diabetic
patients. Which strategy best supports evidence-based practice?
A. Encouraging clinicians to use their personal judgment exclusively
B. Integrating current clinical guidelines and patient-specific data into
care plans
C. Standardizing care without considering individual patient factors
D. Limiting follow-up to annual visits
Rationale: Evidence-based practice combines guidelines with patient-
specific data for optimal outcomes.
8. A rural clinic wants to expand access to behavioral health services. Which
approach is most feasible given limited onsite staff?
A. Hiring full-time psychiatrists immediately
B. Referring all patients to urban centers
C. Implementing telepsychiatry and virtual counseling services
D. Providing printed mental health pamphlets only
Rationale: Telepsychiatry extends access in underserved areas cost-
effectively.
9. A patient refuses a recommended medical procedure. Which principle of
bioethics is most relevant?
A. Beneficence
B. Justice
C. Autonomy
D. Nonmaleficence
, Rationale: Autonomy emphasizes the patient’s right to make informed
decisions about their care.
10.A hospital is analyzing claims data to identify high-risk patients for
cardiovascular disease. This is an example of:
A. Clinical documentation improvement
B. Population health analytics
C. Individual patient counseling
D. Billing compliance audit
Rationale: Using claims data to stratify risk supports population health
management and targeted interventions.
11.Which of the following best illustrates a care continuum approach?
A. Treating acute illnesses only
B. Providing episodic care in emergency settings
C. Coordinating preventive, acute, and chronic care across multiple
settings
D. Limiting services to a single specialty
Rationale: The care continuum encompasses all stages of care for
comprehensive patient management.
12.A health system wants to ensure that all clinical staff adhere to infection
prevention protocols. The most effective method is:
A. Sending a one-time email memo
B. Providing mandatory, competency-based training and periodic
audits
C. Posting posters in breakrooms
D. Relying on self-reporting of compliance
Rationale: Competency-based training and audits ensure practical
adherence to protocols.