ADMINISTRATION EVOLUTION,
SYSTEMS, AND LEADERSHIP EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | 2026
UPDATE | 100% CORRECT.
Duplication of functions - ANS Multi-divisional structures can lead to redundancy, where the
same functions are performed by different divisions.
The human resources department - ANS HR is responsible for recruiting, training, and
supporting staff to meet the organization's goals.
Market forces - ANS Healthcare organizations analyze local demand, competition, and patient
needs when planning new locations.
The inability to refuse care based on the ability of the patient to pay - ANS EMTALA mandates
that emergency rooms cannot refuse care based on a patient's ability to pay.
Incorporating patient perspectives helped enhance the decision-making process - ANS The
act emphasizes patient input in the FDA's drug approval process.
It helps in tracking efficiencies in patient care - ANS RFID improves patient tracking and helps
optimize care processes.
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, The high cost of implementation and unclear liability rules - ANS Robotics in healthcare is
expensive, and unclear liability makes adoption risky for many institutions.
On-site wellness centers, spas, and entertainment options such as movie theaters and music -
ANS These amenities help create a more appealing and comfortable environment for older
adults.
By standardizing testing procedures across organizations - ANS CLIA ensures consistent
quality and accuracy in lab testing.
By partnering with the Internal Revenue Service to tax exempt qualified purchases - ANS The
IRS plays a role in the tax-exempt status of HSA purchases.
Created the Office of Public Health Emergency Preparedness - ANS This office was created to
help respond to public health emergencies, including those caused by terrorism.
Continued coverage for individuals terminated from employment - ANS COBRA allows former
employees to maintain their health insurance for a limited time after employment ends.
By classifying drugs by risk - ANS The FDA classifies drugs to ensure they are safe and
effective for public use.
Allowing an automated check screening for controlled substances - ANS E-prescriptions can
automatically check for potential drug interactions and misuse, reducing the risk of errors.
Decreased likelihood of diagnostic mistakes - ANS Electronic records help ensure that all
relevant information is readily available, reducing errors.
Improvement of healthcare delivery quality - ANS Information systems allow healthcare
providers to use data effectively to improve patient outcomes.
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