Western Governors University
2026/2027 Curriculum
Time Allowed: 120 minutes |
Instructions: This comprehensive examination covers all essential domains of
healthcare operations management aligned with WGU competency requirements. Select
the best answer for each question. Questions include real-world scenarios, data
interpretation, and process analysis.
SECTION A: FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTHCARE OPERATIONS (12 Questions)
Q1. A hospital's emergency department is experiencing prolonged patient wait times.
The operations team decides to implement a structured quality improvement
methodology to reduce door-to-provider time by 25% within 6 months. Which
framework best supports this goal through iterative testing and refinement?
A. Six Sigma DMAIC
B. Lean Manufacturing Principles
C. Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) Cycle
D. Total Quality Management (TQM)
Correct Answer: C. [CORRECT]
Rationale: The PDSA cycle is specifically designed for iterative testing and refinement of
changes in real-world settings, making it ideal for healthcare quality improvement
projects requiring rapid cycles of change
. While Six Sigma DMAIC (A) is excellent for reducing variation in existing processes, it is
more structured and less iterative than PDSA for rapid-cycle testing. Lean principles (B)
focus on waste elimination but lack the structured iterative testing component. TQM (D)
,is a broad organizational philosophy rather than a specific improvement methodology.
The PDSA cycle's small-scale testing approach allows healthcare teams to test changes,
study results, and adapt quickly without organization-wide risk
.
Q2. According to the 2026 CMS Innovation Center outlook, which new value-based
payment model focuses on technology-enabled care for chronic conditions and aligns
payment with outcomes rather than activities?
A. Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP)
B. Advancing Chronic Care with Effective, Scalable Solutions (ACCESS) Model
C. Bundled Payments for Care Improvement (BPCI)
D. Comprehensive Primary Care Plus (CPC+)
Correct Answer: B. [CORRECT]
Rationale: The ACCESS Model, announced by CMS for implementation beginning July 1,
2026, is specifically designed to expand access to technology-supported care for chronic
conditions including hypertension, diabetes, chronic musculoskeletal pain, and
depression
. Unlike traditional fee-for-service models, ACCESS uses "Outcome-Aligned Payments"
that reward management of qualifying conditions based on achieved health outcomes
rather than activities. The model runs for 10 years and allows patients to sign up directly
with participating organizations or through referrals, representing a significant shift
toward outcome-based reimbursement
Q3. A healthcare organization is analyzing its revenue cycle performance. Data shows
that 66% of revenue cycle leaders identify "automated denial follow-up and resolution"
as a "very important" AI capability for 2026 strategy. What is the primary driver behind
this prioritization?
A. Regulatory mandates requiring AI implementation
B. Payer denials and reimbursement pressure surpassing staffing challenges as the top
revenue risk
,C. Patient demand for automated billing services
D. Competition from non-traditional healthcare providers
Correct Answer: B. [CORRECT]
Rationale: According to the Adonis 2026 Revenue Cycle Management Report, payer
denials and reimbursement pressure have now surpassed staffing and operational
inefficiencies as the primary threats to revenue performance
. Nearly two-thirds of surveyed leaders identified denials and underpayments as their
single largest barrier to revenue growth in 2026. This shift reflects a fundamental change
in healthcare financial management—from optimizing internal workflows to actively
managing payer-driven revenue volatility. AI-powered denial management addresses
this by predicting denials before submission, identifying patterns across payers, and
automating rework processes
.
WGU Competency Connection: C715 - Healthcare Financial Management
Q4. In Lean Six Sigma methodology, which phase of the DMAIC cycle focuses on
establishing baseline performance metrics and quantifying process variation?
A. Define
B. Measure
C. Analyze
D. Improve
Correct Answer: B. [CORRECT]
Rationale: The Measure phase of DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control) is
specifically dedicated to collecting baseline data and quantifying process performance
using key performance indicators
. During this phase, teams establish current process capability, identify critical quality
factors, and develop data collection plans. The Define phase (A) establishes project
goals and scope. Analyze (C) examines data to identify root causes. Improve (D)
develops and implements solutions. Accurate measurement is foundational to Six
Sigma's data-driven approach, ensuring that improvement efforts are based on
objective evidence rather than assumptions
.
, WGU Competency Connection: QHT1 - Process Improvement Methodologies
Q5. A hospital implements a capacity management strategy that adds resources
proactively in anticipation of increased demand during flu season. Which capacity
planning approach is being utilized?
A. Lag Strategy
B. Lead Strategy
C. Match Strategy
D. Adjustment Strategy
Correct Answer: B. [CORRECT]
Rationale: The Lead Strategy involves adding resources proactively in anticipation of
future demand increases, such as opening additional beds or adjusting staffing before
flu season peaks
. This approach minimizes negative impact on patient care by ensuring capacity is
available when needed, though it carries higher costs if demand doesn't materialize. The
Lag Strategy (A) adds capacity reactively based on actual demand, which is lower cost
but risks bottlenecks. The Match Strategy (C) adjusts resources in near real-time based
on current conditions. The Adjustment Strategy (D) uses predictive modeling for daily
capacity flexing
.
WGU Competency Connection: C720 - Operations and Supply Chain Management
Q6. Which of the following represents the "Define" phase activities in a Six Sigma
DMAIC project aimed at reducing hospital-acquired infections? (Select all that apply)
A. Establishing the project goal to reduce CLABSI rates by 50% in 12 months
B. Collecting baseline data on current infection rates
C. Mapping the current process for central line insertion
D. Identifying stakeholders including ICU staff, infection control, and supply chain
E. Analyzing root causes of contamination
F. Developing a project charter with scope and timeline
Correct Answer: A, C, D, F. [CORRECT]