MHA 707 EXAM C EXAM WITH CORRECT
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Why does the U.S. healthcare Because existing laws require ongoing regulatory
regulatory environment tend to updates to ensure compliance, and as healthcare
expand over time, even without delivery evolves, new rules are needed to
major new legislation? address emerging technologies, risks, and quality
concerns.
What is one major economic Licensure can restrict labor supply and scope of
criticism of pervasive licensure practice, increasing costs and limiting access
requirements in the U.S. healthcare without necessarily improving quality.
workforce?
What structural feature of Medicare The programs' entitlement status guarantees
and Medicaid makes the federal coverage for all eligible individuals, requiring the
government the single largest federal government to fund services regardless
purchaser of healthcare in the U.S.? of annual budget fluctuations.
, Why does Medicare's fee-for- FFS rewards volume rather than outcomes,
service structure create incentives encouraging more services rather than efficient,
misaligned with value-based care coordinated, or preventive care.
goals?
What long-term financial challenge Its reliance on payroll taxes, which are strained
threatens the sustainability of by demographic shifts such as population aging
Medicare Part A? and a shrinking worker-to-beneficiary ratio.
Why does Medicare Part B require Because statutory formulas historically created
annual congressional action to payment cliffs, requiring legislative fixes to
maintain payment stability for prevent drastic reimbursement cuts.
physicians?
What policy concern arises from Overpayments relative to traditional Medicare
the rapid growth of Medicare benchmarks, which may increase federal
Advantage enrollment and spending without proportional improvements in
spending? quality.
How does the structure of Part D's Medicare cannot directly negotiate prices;
private-plan model influence drug instead, private plans negotiate individually,
pricing negotiations? reducing federal leverage and contributing to
higher national drug spending.
Why do Medicaid eligibility Because states have broad discretion in setting
thresholds vary widely across income limits, optional coverage groups, and
states? benefit designs within federal guidelines.
What explains the disproportionate These groups require more intensive, long-term,
share of Medicaid spending on and high-cost services, including institutional
disabled and aged beneficiaries? care and complex chronic disease management.
Why do many states integrate CHIP Integration simplifies administration, expands
with Medicaid rather than operate it provider networks, and allows states to leverage
separately? Medicaid's established infrastructure.
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED
A+ 2026
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Terms in this set (793)
Why does the U.S. healthcare Because existing laws require ongoing regulatory
regulatory environment tend to updates to ensure compliance, and as healthcare
expand over time, even without delivery evolves, new rules are needed to
major new legislation? address emerging technologies, risks, and quality
concerns.
What is one major economic Licensure can restrict labor supply and scope of
criticism of pervasive licensure practice, increasing costs and limiting access
requirements in the U.S. healthcare without necessarily improving quality.
workforce?
What structural feature of Medicare The programs' entitlement status guarantees
and Medicaid makes the federal coverage for all eligible individuals, requiring the
government the single largest federal government to fund services regardless
purchaser of healthcare in the U.S.? of annual budget fluctuations.
, Why does Medicare's fee-for- FFS rewards volume rather than outcomes,
service structure create incentives encouraging more services rather than efficient,
misaligned with value-based care coordinated, or preventive care.
goals?
What long-term financial challenge Its reliance on payroll taxes, which are strained
threatens the sustainability of by demographic shifts such as population aging
Medicare Part A? and a shrinking worker-to-beneficiary ratio.
Why does Medicare Part B require Because statutory formulas historically created
annual congressional action to payment cliffs, requiring legislative fixes to
maintain payment stability for prevent drastic reimbursement cuts.
physicians?
What policy concern arises from Overpayments relative to traditional Medicare
the rapid growth of Medicare benchmarks, which may increase federal
Advantage enrollment and spending without proportional improvements in
spending? quality.
How does the structure of Part D's Medicare cannot directly negotiate prices;
private-plan model influence drug instead, private plans negotiate individually,
pricing negotiations? reducing federal leverage and contributing to
higher national drug spending.
Why do Medicaid eligibility Because states have broad discretion in setting
thresholds vary widely across income limits, optional coverage groups, and
states? benefit designs within federal guidelines.
What explains the disproportionate These groups require more intensive, long-term,
share of Medicaid spending on and high-cost services, including institutional
disabled and aged beneficiaries? care and complex chronic disease management.
Why do many states integrate CHIP Integration simplifies administration, expands
with Medicaid rather than operate it provider networks, and allows states to leverage
separately? Medicaid's established infrastructure.