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What service line does more than half of all NHS expen- Acute hospital care, including hospital-based physician
ditures go towards? services
What are key characteristics of the healthcare system that -Centralized
established in East Germany? -Mainly Public
What population did CareMore enroll into its innovative,
Medicare Advantage patients
capitation-based, care delivery programs?
-End-stage liver disease ECHO
Which of the following are ECHO programs currently be- -Behavioral Health Integration ECHO
ing run by ASU or scheduled to launch in Spring 2020? -Veteran Community Care ECHO
-Medication-Assisted Treatment ECHO
The set percentage of the bill that must be paid at the point
What is co-insurance?
of service
-Copayment: The set dollar amount that you must pay at
POS
Match the term listed below with its proper definition:
-Coinsurance: The set percentage of the bill that must be
-Copayment
paid at the point of service
-Coinsurance
-Premium: The amount paid monthly for a health insur-
-Premium
ance plan
-Deductible
-Deductible: The amount that must be paid out-of-pocket
annually, before insurance coverage kicks in
Yes, children are exempt from all cost-sharing and adults
Does Germany have safety net programs? have a spending cap equal to 2% of their household
income
Which aspect of the US healthcare system is represented
VA/Tricare
by the Beveridge model?
A type of system design where various stakeholders in-
cluding providers and payers, are linked through con-
What is an integrated care system?
scious system design to work collaboratively towards im-
proved patient care
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What payment model was dubbed pay-for-process by
physicians and played a significant role in what would Pay-for-performance
ultimately become the opioid epidemic?
He believes that a system that takes care of all of its citizens'
How does Lee Kuan Yew's underlying beliefs in the gov- needs would diminish the populations desire to succeed,
ernments role in healthcare differ from that of the United where the UK believes that this is a shared responsibility
Kingdom? of which the community/government has an obligation to
provide completely
When referencing healthcare systems, the term decen- Regulations and oversight of the system is left to the re-
tralized means: sponsibility of individual regions or states
-Primary: Prevention efforts designed to keep individuals
and populations from becoming at risk for illness/injury
-Secondary: Prevention efforts designed to keep individ-
Match the following types of prevention with their proper
uals and populations at higher risk from developing ill-
definition:
ness/injury
-Primary
-Tertiary: Prevention efforts designed to keep individuals
-Secondary
and populations from having acute episodes related to the
-Tertiary
poor management of
-Quaternary
-Quaternary: Prevention efforts designed to ensure pa-
tients are not exposed to additional harm when seeking
medical care
-It is the field in healthcare concerned with the overall cost
of spending
-It is the field in healthcare concerned with how physicians
and hospitals get paid
What is healthcare financing?
-It is the field in healthcare concerned with the accumu-
lation, mobilization, and allocation of money to cover the
health needs of people, individually or collectively
-All of the above (Correct Answer)
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What regions/countries had the most significant influence
Russia
over East Germany?
What is a premium? The amount paid monthly for a health insurance plan
The Berlin wall is torn down, signifying the reunification of
What happens in Germany in 1990?
East and West Germany
-Can ONLY be used at public hospitals
Which of the following accurately describes aspects of the
-Government fund that pays for portions of medical bills
Medifund program?
that cannot be covered otherwise
What payment model is utilized to pay specialists in the
Salary only
NHS?
A mutually understanding among members of society to
What is a social compact/contract? cooperate social benefit, which may include sacrificing
individual rights for community benefit
Which of the following accurately describes aspects of the -Tax-exempt
Medishield program? -Catastrophic care plan
What was the initial focus of Singapore's healthcare sys- To focus on public health services such as adequate hous-
tem once they gained their independence? ing and basic primary care services
Singapore used to be a colony of which country? Great Britain
Where does the US healthcare systems ranks internation-
Within top 50, but not top 20
ally in terms of overall system performance?
Which of the following payment models is NOT used to re-
Bundled payments
imburse primary care physicians in the United Kingdom?
What is one model of care that was originally developed
in the United States that is being highly considered and Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs)
adopted throughout the NHS in England?
What happened on July 5th, 1948 in the UK? The NHS was passed into law
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