FACHE ACHE Board of Governors BOG Exam
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Domain 1: Healthcare Delivery and Management
Q1: Reducing Hospital-Acquired Infections (HAIs)
A community hospital is experiencing an increase in hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). The
CEO convenes a task force to address the issue. Which of the following approaches is MOST
likely to achieve sustainable improvement?
A. Implement a punitive approach by fining staff for non-compliance
B. Hire an external consultant to develop infection control protocols
C. Engage frontline staff in identifying barriers and developing solutions using quality
improvement methodology [CORRECT]
D. Increase surveillance and reporting requirements without staff input
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Engaging frontline staff in identifying barriers and developing solutions using quality
improvement methodology (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma) is most effective for sustainable
improvement. Option A (punitive) discourages reporting. Option B (external consultant) may not
address local barriers. Option D (increased surveillance without input) may not change behavior.
Q2: Physician Practice Acquisition
A hospital system is considering the acquisition of a physician practice. Which of the following
is the MOST important factor in determining the success of the integration?
A. The purchase price of the practice
B. Alignment of organizational cultures and physician engagement [CORRECT]
C. The physical location of the practice
D. The number of patients in the practice
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cultural alignment and physician engagement are critical for successful integration.
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Option A (price) is important but secondary. Option C (location) is operational. Option D (patient
volume) is a factor but not the most important for success.
Q3: Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) Proposal
A hospital's board of directors is reviewing a proposal for a new ambulatory surgery center
(ASC). Which of the following metrics should be prioritized in the evaluation?
A. Projected return on investment (ROI)
B. Alignment with the organization's strategic plan [CORRECT]
C. The reputation of the proposed surgeons
D. The number of competing ASCs in the market
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alignment with the organization's strategic plan is the most important factor. Options
A, C, and D are important considerations but must be evaluated within the context of strategic
alignment.
Q4: Value-Based Care Metrics
A healthcare organization is implementing value-based payment models. Which of the following
is a key performance indicator for success in value-based care?
A. Total patient visits
B. Cost per patient per month [CORRECT]
C. Number of beds occupied
D. Revenue per procedure
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Cost per patient per month (or per capita cost) is a key metric in value-based care,
along with quality outcomes and patient experience. Options A, C, and D are volume-based
metrics not aligned with value-based care.
Q5: Patient Safety Culture
A hospital is working to improve its patient safety culture. Which of the following actions is
MOST effective in fostering a culture of safety?
A. Implementing a no-blame policy for all errors
B. Encouraging transparent reporting of near-misses and errors, and using data to drive
improvement [CORRECT]
C. Focusing safety efforts only on high-risk departments
D. Limiting safety discussions to leadership meetings
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Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Transparent reporting and data-driven improvement are hallmarks of a strong safety
culture. Option A (no-blame) may not address systemic issues. Option C (high-risk only) misses
opportunities for organization-wide improvement. Option D (leadership only) excludes frontline
staff.
Q6: Telehealth Implementation
A health system is planning to expand telehealth services. Which of the following is the MOST
important consideration for successful implementation?
A. Purchasing the most advanced technology available
B. Ensuring alignment with clinical workflows and patient needs [CORRECT]
C. Limiting telehealth to primary care services
D. Focusing on cost reduction as the primary goal
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Alignment with clinical workflows and patient needs ensures adoption and
effectiveness. Option A (technology) is important but not sufficient. Option C (primary care
only) limits potential. Option D (cost only) may compromise quality.
Q7: Post-Acute Care Coordination
A hospital is working to reduce readmissions by improving post-acute care coordination. Which
of the following strategies is MOST effective?
A. Discharging patients earlier to reduce length of stay
B. Partnering with skilled nursing facilities and home health agencies to ensure seamless
transitions [CORRECT]
C. Limiting post-acute care referrals to reduce costs
D. Relying on patients and families to coordinate their own care
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Partnerships with post-acute providers ensure continuity of care and reduce
readmissions. Option A (earlier discharge) may increase readmissions. Option C (limiting
referrals) may compromise outcomes. Option D (patient self-coordination) is insufficient.
Q8: Clinical Service Line Development
A health system is evaluating the development of a new clinical service line. Which of the
following is the FIRST step in the process?
A. Hiring specialists to staff the service line
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B. Conducting a community health needs assessment and market analysis [CORRECT]
C. Securing capital funding for the project
D. Developing a marketing campaign
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: A needs assessment and market analysis ensure the service line aligns with
community needs and demand. Options A, C, and D follow after needs are identified.
Q9: Quality Improvement Methodology
A hospital is implementing a quality improvement initiative to reduce medication errors. Which
of the following methodologies is MOST appropriate?
A. Six Sigma [CORRECT]
B. SWOT analysis
C. Cost-benefit analysis
D. Market segmentation
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Six Sigma is a data-driven quality improvement methodology focused on reducing
defects and variability. Option B (SWOT) is for strategic planning. Option C (cost-benefit) is
financial analysis. Option D (market segmentation) is marketing.
Q10: Patient Experience Improvement
A hospital's patient satisfaction scores are declining. Which of the following strategies is MOST
likely to improve the patient experience?
A. Implementing a script for all staff-patient interactions
B. Engaging patients and families in care planning and service design [CORRECT]
C. Focusing only on HCAHPS survey metrics
D. Reducing staff-patient interaction time to increase efficiency
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Patient and family engagement in care planning and service design improves
satisfaction and outcomes. Option A (scripting) may feel impersonal. Option C (HCAHPS only)
is narrow. Option D (reducing interaction) harms experience.
Domain 2: Leadership and Professionalism
Q11: Leading Organizational Change