CHLH 101 Exam 3 questions UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers
Terms in this set (51)
Which source pays for most long-term care provided to a. Medicaid
older adults in the United States?
a. Medicaid
b. Individuals (out-of-pocket)
c. Private insurance
d. Medicare
, Medicaid is considered a noncontributory program, a. True
meaning people qualify based on their income rather
than taxes or other contributions.
a. True
b. False
The federal insurance program that provides insurance c. Medicare
for older adults, adults with permanent kidney failure, and
persons with certain disabilities is called"
a. Medicaid
b. Obamacare
c. Medicare
d. CHIP
Premium A regular payment for insurance coverage
Deductible Expenses that the policy holder must pay before the insurance company pays for
services
Co-insurance The portion of the service cost that the policy holder pays
Co-payment A set amount payed by the policy holder for a service
Most people younger than age 65 get their health d. Employers
insurance from where?
a. Medicaid
b. Self-funded plans
c. Medicare
d. Employers
Which of the following professions would be considered a. Physician Assistant and c. Nurse Practitioner
non-physician practitioners? (Select all that apply)
a. Physician Assistant
b. Registered Nurse
c. Nurse Practitioner
d. Licensed Practical Nurse
Although the historical origins of allopathic medicine and a. True
osteopathic medicine differed, today, MD and OD
education and training are similar.
a. True
b. False
How many people work in the US health care system? b. 13 million
a. 3 million
b. 13 million
c. 30 million
Terms in this set (51)
Which source pays for most long-term care provided to a. Medicaid
older adults in the United States?
a. Medicaid
b. Individuals (out-of-pocket)
c. Private insurance
d. Medicare
, Medicaid is considered a noncontributory program, a. True
meaning people qualify based on their income rather
than taxes or other contributions.
a. True
b. False
The federal insurance program that provides insurance c. Medicare
for older adults, adults with permanent kidney failure, and
persons with certain disabilities is called"
a. Medicaid
b. Obamacare
c. Medicare
d. CHIP
Premium A regular payment for insurance coverage
Deductible Expenses that the policy holder must pay before the insurance company pays for
services
Co-insurance The portion of the service cost that the policy holder pays
Co-payment A set amount payed by the policy holder for a service
Most people younger than age 65 get their health d. Employers
insurance from where?
a. Medicaid
b. Self-funded plans
c. Medicare
d. Employers
Which of the following professions would be considered a. Physician Assistant and c. Nurse Practitioner
non-physician practitioners? (Select all that apply)
a. Physician Assistant
b. Registered Nurse
c. Nurse Practitioner
d. Licensed Practical Nurse
Although the historical origins of allopathic medicine and a. True
osteopathic medicine differed, today, MD and OD
education and training are similar.
a. True
b. False
How many people work in the US health care system? b. 13 million
a. 3 million
b. 13 million
c. 30 million