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Which of the following best describes Quaternary Prevention? - Answer- Protecting
patients from over medicalization and/or unnecessary invading medical intervention.
Which of the following Allied Health Professionals uses ultrasound to photograph
internal structures? - Answer- Diagnostic medical sonographer
Which of the following health professionals specialize in treating patients foot disease
and deformities? - Answer- Podiatrists
What is the major difference between a DO and MD physician? - Answer- DOs use a
more holistic approach to patient care
Which of the following types of medical providers focus specifically of the care of
patients when they are hospitalized? - Answer- Hospitalists
Which of the following types of healthcare professionals provides most care to patients?
- Answer- Nurses
Which patient population do Federal Hospitals serve? - Answer- Federal beneficiaries
(e.g. veterans, Native Americans)
The average cost of care at which of the following facilities are expensive? - Answer-
Urgent care center
Which of the following hospital types is the oldest type of owned by the federal, state, or
local government? - Answer- Public hospitals
Which of the following hospital types is for-profit? - Answer- Proprietary hospitals
When individuals require long-term care services, they offer government program when
their personal finances are deductible? - Answer- Medicaid
Most long-term care services consist of assistance with Living as opposed to medical
care - Answer- True
, The average annual cost of a private room in a long-term approximately how much in
2018? - Answer- $90,000
Long-term care consists of which three types of services? - Answer- Housing program
Community care
Home care
When can a person be involuntarily committed to a treatment program? - Answer- When
it is proven that a person is danger to themselves or others.
Which of the following is NOT true of the Mental Health Parity Act? - Answer- Requires
that mental health benefits be offered along with physical health benefits.
Mental health is considered to be an essential health benefit under the Affordable
Health Care, but substance abuse treatment is still considered be an optional benefit. -
Answer- True
Which of the following is the lead research agency for mental health issues? - Answer-
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
The Mental Health Addiction and Equity Act of 2008 addressed the gaps in previous
bills including which of the following. - Answer- - Prohibits differences in in/out of
network coverage when compared to physical health coverage.
- Prohibits differences in cost sharing when compared to physical health coverages.
- Applies to both mental health and substance abuse.
Because Medicaid Expansion requires greater state expenditure, most states opted out
of the program. - Answer- False
Which statement best describes Health insurance risk-sharing? - Answer- Members
enroll in group insurance plans and pool money through monthly premium payments.
The pooled money covers medical costs across all members so that risks is spread
across all members.
Which statement best represents the way hospitals negotiate prices with Medicare? -
Answer- Hospitals can not negotiate with Medicare and must accept the Medicare set
reimbursement rates.
Which of the following is one criterion on which eligibility for the federal Medicaid health
insurance is based? - Answer- Income
Which part of Medicare covers both hospital and physician services through what is
known as Medicare Advantage Plans? - Answer- Part C
The majority of insured Americans get their health insurance through which type of
system? - Answer- Employer based insurance