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What is the main advantage of interoperability within an electronic health records (EHR) system
- CORRECT ANSWERS Information can be shared between physicians, pharmacists, and
hospitals
This law provided incentives for pharmaceutical firms to develop new drugs for health problems
that affected a relatively small number of people. - CORRECT ANSWERS Orphan Drug
Act, 1983
What is the main application of quality-adjusted life years? - CORRECT ANSWERS they
are used a measure of health benefits
Certain allergy medications containing pseudoephedrine are available without prescription, but
must be kept behind the pharmacy counter and sold only in limited quantities upon verification
of a person's identity. - CORRECT ANSWERS Patriot Act, 2006
Which department of the DHHS supports research on health care quality, cost, and access? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Generally, at the start of medical treatment... - CORRECT ANSWERS benefits exceed
costs
In technology assessment, what role do clinical trials play? - CORRECT ANSWERS they
are used for evaluating efficacy and safety
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act requires - CORRECT ANSWERS
protection of personal health information
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What was the purpose of certificate of need (CON) laws? - CORRECT ANSWERS Control
new construction and modernization projects
What is the main function of the National Institutes of Health? - CORRECT ANSWERS
conduct and support biomedical research
Evaluation of the appropriateness of medical technology. - CORRECT ANSWERS Health
Technology Assessment
Benchmarking of HTA organizations should be linked with - CORRECT ANSWERS
standardization of HTA methods
Supply-side rationing. - CORRECT ANSWERS central planning
What is the main intent of the Stark laws? - CORRECT ANSWERS Prohibit self-referral
by physicians to facilities in which they have an ownership interest
The Safe Medical Devices Act, 1990 requires - CORRECT ANSWERS that injuries, illness,
or death from any device be reported
The expectations that Americans have about what medical technology can do to cure illness is
based on - CORRECT ANSWERS cultural beliefs and values
Without the information on _____, it is almost impossible to know a technology's usefulness. -
CORRECT ANSWERS efficacy
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Telemedicine technology that allows a specialist located at a distance to directly interview and
examine a patient is referred to as - CORRECT ANSWERS synchronous
Cost-efficiency evaluates marginal benefits in relation to - CORRECT ANSWERS
marginal costs
This made additional resources available to the FDA, and resulted in a shortened approval
process for new drugs. - CORRECT ANSWERS Prescription Drug User Fee Act, 1992
Which of the following has the greatest impact on system-wide health care costs? -
CORRECT ANSWERS Utilization of technology once it becomes available
What is the role of an institutional review board (IRB)? - CORRECT ANSWERS Approve
and monitor research that involves human subjects
This law was criticized for slowing down the introduction of new drugs. - CORRECT
ANSWERS Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments, 1962
The point at which marginal benefits equal marginal costs. - CORRECT ANSWERS
optimum point
The most stringent requirements of premarket approval regarding safety and effectiveness
apply to _____ devices - CORRECT ANSWERS Class III
The FDA was given the authority to review the effectiveness and safety of a new drug before it
could be marketed. - CORRECT ANSWERS Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments, 1962